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Call 911 and ... get arrested for cuss word?

Posted by David Hardy · 4 May 2009 09:17 PM

story here. Via Instapundit....

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Look at all the stories of this kind of thing from government parasites who see us the hard working citizen as the enemy. This country is going down the drain faster than most people have any idea of. The abuse the citizens receive from government parasites is crazy and its going to get a lot worse. I wonder how long and what its going to take to wake people up from their deep sleep in front the the TV.

Posted by: AvgJoe at May 4, 2009 10:25 PM

I saw that awhile back and it still ticks me off now listening to this knucklehead 911 operator gives her the "Do as I say and not as I do" lecture, instead of calling an ambulance for her. He should be effing publicly humiliated in front of her and the entire community in which he serves. Bring back the stockade and the rotten tomatoes!!!

Posted by: OrangeNeckInNY at May 5, 2009 07:35 AM

And what happens to the incompetence of the civil servant? Not a thing. They should be fired, but they have unions to protect them.

What union protects the people?

Posted by: Flighterdoc at May 5, 2009 12:43 PM

my email to the chief of police in Lincoln Park, Mi.:

I viewed the tape of the story on McFarland's intentional mishandling of a 911 call.
Simply put, you need to send the man down the road. Ideally his certification would be rescinded also.

He is a moral coward for sure, he wouldn't even own what he did. He misrepresented why he didn't have the information he should have had to both the ambulance provider and other officers. He ran like a little girl from the newsman.

He is a bully. He would let someone die if he isn't addressed in a manner that makes him feel good about himself. Ask yourself this, Chief, what would he do face to face to someone who displeased him and him likely the only one armed at the scene. Can you afford to keep him?

Further he arrests the girl on charges that don't exist. Can you really afford this dishonest piece of cowardly bully-boy crap on your force? I think not, but for damn sure, your city can't afford him on the force.

(signed with my real name and address)


Now the rest of you, help me shame this man into doing the right thing and firing this pos.

Posted by: straightarrow at May 5, 2009 08:34 PM

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