Cops doing something RIGHT

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Hal at 05.10.09 - 8:10 pm
From the state of Colorado, where they now have a "no passing within three feet of a cyclist law" comes this article:
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2009/may/05/lafayette-man-accused-pulling-gun-cyclist/.
Driver-cyclist confrontation, driver pulls out a GUN, cyclist calls the police, and the police arrest the DRIVER. Finally a breath of fresh air.
My favorite part was reading this:
"If drivers are acting aggressive, but not necessarily criminal, he said, riders can dial *CSP on cell phones to log a complaint with the Colorado State Patrol. Drivers who tally several complaints will get a letter or a visit from the State Patrol about their aggressive behavior."
LA needs that. How can we make that happen?
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I'm sure something could be done to implement that kind of policy.
As far as weapons being drawn from a civilian, either pull the trigger, or find that chrome shoved so far up that ass, you're going to need to be cryogenically frozen for medical science to find a way to pull it out!!!
bentstrider05.10.09 - 8:35 pm
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The asshats that drive out here would be ready for such a program, IMO.
In fact, I could see a competition to rack up points or some shit going down at the expense of riders everywhere! I can imagine this only because I can not see a real punishment being passed for acquiring points. *shrugs*
Jakuta05.17.09 - 5:04 pm
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There are repercussions in the Colorado system, yes? They get a "visit" from the po ... and then what? Do they get fined or jail-time or something if it keeps happening? I'd love to find out what happens if a driver continues to act badly.
katiepoche responding to a
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05.18.09 - 2:40 am
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