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Thursday, May 21, 2009
SPD Strikes Young Girl Getting Off Bus?
It is on good authority that a young girl was stuck by a Salisbury Police car yesterday afternoon (around 4:00pm) on or near Delaware Avenue and Route 50. The girl was exiting a school bus and apparently a combination of the girl's and the officer's careless actions cause the incident; however, it is a fact that the Bus' flashing lights were on at the time. It seems like our officer could be a little more cautious during school traffic hours! I'd like to know the incident if you have the time today!
I am outraged that I am not surprised when I hear that a Salisbury Police officer hit a child exiting a school bus. Why am I not surprised by this? They act like they own the place.
ReplyDeleteJoe, I never like to say any thing bad about the cops. They do a lot for us with little to no pay. But this cop was in the wrong. It does not matter what the girl was doing. The cop was passing a school bus with its lights on. If that was any one of use we would have been in big trouble for it. We have a right to know what happens here.
ReplyDeletemore inservice EVOC training!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you think they gave the officer a drug test? Anyway when involving our children the situation is sad. The cops realize there other people out there on the road besides them. I have the same problem with the police coming by my house on jersey road running anywhere from 50-75 mph no lights. I wont let my son near the road. So be careful cops.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the cops that turn on their lights just to run a stop light?
ReplyDeleteThis behavior should not be tolerated. He should be made an example of...believe me, if it was you or me behind that wheel we sure would be!
Many cops have bad attitudes. They know they are our Masters and can do virtually anything they want. They break laws in order to catch us breaking laws. Its ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteThe good cops need to get control of the bad cops.
EVO class states if you are in emergency response and you approach a school bus with flashing lights you must stop PERIOD!
ReplyDeletefrustrated
I wonder if they will suspend him,,or even fire him. The way things are going, they will suspend him for 2 months for the IA then put him back on FTO with a bag of crap FTO, microscope everything, lie and fire him. Sounds like a story we heard before.
ReplyDeleteTheres a HUGE fine for passing a school bus that has stopped and activated flashers-make crewcut pay the fine like any of us civvies would and send him back to training
ReplyDeleteWas this found to be true????
ReplyDeleteThere are the "police" not obeying their own rules again. If a doctor or lawyer or teacher had done this,they would be in jail. He should be gone and prosecuted.
ReplyDeleteMy Thoughts and Prayers are with the little girl and her family! I've not heard anything on local news today (SPD must not want it out).
ReplyDeleteThis officer should be charged to the fullest!!
Soooo, how come we haven't heard anything about this on the tv news or other local news stories. It's true, heard it from mother of one of the kids that was on the bus.
ReplyDeleteYes it's true, but the bus did NOT have on the flashing lights any longer. The bus was pulling away, and the child came back into the road, and the cop car hit the child.
ReplyDeleteanon 4:00...."It's true, heard it from mother of one of the kids that was on the bus." Since when does this make it the truth??? I haven't heard anything in the local media...but that doesn't make it not true!
ReplyDeleteAs far as the driver being charged to the fullest... accidents happen! Who is at fault if it did happen. Somehow I think there is much more to this story than Joe's loyal followers have posted!
this happens to be my niece that got hit by the police officer.. the family wonders why there wasnt more info on the news... I thank God that she was released with minor injuries. It could have been much worse... but what reprecussions will the officer face?? raises your eyebrow, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteHow about from someone who was there? Thank God the little girl is ok!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is in the same class as the little girl that was hit by a police car.
ReplyDeleteThis morning, I saw the girl and she is doing well.
I'm sure her family is releaved that she is fine. And thankful for all the prayers.
So glad this little girl is doing well and was not hurt badly!! They still have never said anything about it on our wonderful news!!
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