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This "out of his jurisdiction" stuff is completely irrelevant.


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Posts: 31162 | Location: Elv. 7,000 feet, Utah | Registered: October 29, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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There are limits to that whole " Professional courtesy " thing . That kind of speed is a hazard I don't care who you work for .
 
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The point on jurisdiction was to indicate he wasn't near his area of employment, that he was in fact 23 miles from Orlando, in a different county and City.
 
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Yeah somebody forgot they were on the same team. And it wasn’t the guy pulling him over.
Supreme Douche.

I don’t know much, but if you didn’t have lights running and you weren’t in an undercover car.. you're fucking with the wrong dog.
Yikes.


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All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.


Or some animals think they're more equal. I don't suspect this ends well for the Orlando guy.

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I support law enforcement.

I also support the penalties for law enforcement being stricter than the general public. They have privileges in a dangerous line of work, and we should (and do) accord them the benefit of the doubt in many situations.

However, when someone in law enforcement abuses those privileges or commits a criminal act, lock them up and throw away the key.


Like any position of authority,the job has some privileges, but those privileges exist to enable you to deal with the responsibilities.
 
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I don’t give a shit what his vehicle looked like coming down the road, I also don’t give a shit what work attire that dick was wearing. There is no excuse for for his actions and no excuse for his conduct. Almost 80 in a 40 zone? Fired and prosecuted is the only proper response. I expect he will be fired if he’s found guilty. If he will treat another officer that way how do you think he might conduct himself when dealing with the general public?
 
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Do none of you see how he was dressed?

What do you THINK he was doing?


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Do none of you see how he was dressed?

What do you THINK he was doing?


This is sarcasm, right?


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I wish I could say that I'm shocked by the Orlando cop's behavior but I'm not. 33 years in emergency services (EMS and Fire) and I can tell you without a doubt there are so many out there like him.

Respect to the sheriff that pulled him over, he's a rare breed.



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Well absent some serious lawyering, OPD dude just shit canned a good career.

Funny thing is if he had just pulled over, been contrite and cooperative, he likely would have continued on with nothing more than a friendly roadside discussion.

Instead he EPICALLY failed the “Attitude Test” and now would be lucky to get hired as security at the local Target.


I particularly liked how he flashed his strobes as a “I’m one of you, leave me alone” signal






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Desk duty or find another line of work.


I wouldn't want him behind one of my desks.
 
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Do none of you see how he was dressed?

What do you THINK he was doing?


This is sarcasm, right?


Yes, he’s quoting the OPD officer.




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Posts: 9773 | Location: Orlando, Florida | Registered: July 12, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Maybe this sounds silly but if he was running an op (based on his gear), wouldn’t he have notified the local authorities that he was moving through the area at a high speed?


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Maybe this sounds silly but if he was running an op (based on his gear), wouldn’t he have notified the local authorities that he was moving through the area at a high speed?
Seriously?
Actually, it sounds silly because in the video he told the deputy he was on his way to work... Razz


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I had a local FWB PD officer passing traffic on the shoulder of the road a year or so ago. Not hauling ass, maybe 15 MPH. I knew he was trying to get to roll call for his shift.
I called in to the PD and the supervisor called me back. Didn't give a shit at all. If I did that I'd be pulled over in a heartbeat.
 
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Respect to the sheriff that pulled him over, he's a rare breed.

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Funny thing is if he had just pulled over, been contrite and cooperative, he likely would have continued on with nothing more than a friendly roadside discussion.

That's what I was thinking. Show respect.



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I'd like to be the Judge when that gets to the courtroom.

ME "plea Bargain, there won't be any plea bargain in this case, this will be decided by a Jury or in this Court Right now." Why, simple he was OFF DUTY and driving recklessly just because he was in a hurry to get to work. Then he ran from a County Sheriff, refused to stop for his citation and drove off. Mister, you are getting the Full Book thrown at you and I will see to it that your receive the maximum time in prison for your offenses.


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I had a traffic cop that lived down the street from me some years ago . Residential neighborhood . Every time he passed down the street he was hauling ass . One day I was pulling out of my driveway and he flew by . I caught up to him and clocked his speed at 50 mph . When I got home I called the Traffic Division and asked for the Shift Supervisor . I told him that I clocked the old boy at 50 and he asked me how I did it .I said " I paced him in my own vehicle ." Game over .He told me he would take care of it , and apparently he did .
 
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Sometimes, it takes something like this to weed them out.
Maybe he got his training in northern VA. Frown


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I know that intersection, 434 is a main road across Seminole County, north of Orlando.

That OPD officer was speeding in Seminole County out of his jurisdiction, OPD would be in Orange County, looks like Seminole County didn't like his FU attitude and formerly charged him.

"Orlando, Florida — On June 6, 2023, at 12:15 p.m. a Seminole County Sheriff's Deputy on routine patrol stopped Orlando Police Officer, 35-year-old Alexander Shaouni for driving nearly twice the speed limit along a stretch of road. Officer Shaouni was going 80 mph in a 45 mph zone down Florida Avenue. When the deputy caught up with Shaouni, authorities say he didn't stop and drove through cars to avoid the deputy. The deputy eventually got him to pull over at the intersection of State Road 434 and Hammock Lane. During the stop, footage shows Shaouni dressed in police uniform driving a marked Orlando Police Department SUV. When questioned, body camera footage shows Shaouni becoming furious.

“What? I am going into work, my man,” he says to the deputy. “Why are you trying to pull me over as I’m going into work?”. "Because you’re going 80 in a 45," the deputy responds. When asked for his driver's license, the officer says no, returns to his cruiser, and drives away. On Tuesday, the Orlando Police Department said that the agency was notified by the sheriff's office Friday about Shaouni being criminally charged.

Shaouni is charged with resisting an officer, reckless driving and fleeing and eluding a law enforcement officer. He turned himself in Friday to the Seminole County Jail and was released on $9,000 bond. Orlando police said Shaouni has been relieved of his duties pending the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office criminal investigation as well as Orlando police’s internal affairs investigation."


Thanks for the follow up. Some cops may think the deputy violated some unwritten bro-code, but the rest of us find the Orlando cop's reaction unforgiveable and inexplicable. He deserves to be fired and have his ability to be a cop removed.




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