Make that EIGHT accidents all together in less than 3 years! On August 5, 2008 we posted an article about how Trooper Todd was placed on Bicycle Patrol with the State Police. On July 31, 2008 we posted yet another article explaining his last accident.
Look Folks, with all due respect, just how many times does ONE Officer have to get into accidents before they realize the Officer has become a liability. Mind you, we are talking about the Son of Worcester County States Attorney Joel Todd.
No, I take absolutely no pleasure whatsoever exposing such information. However, it is my responsibility to bring out the truth, unlike the rest of the MSM who has purposely ignored this information.
While I respect ALL responsible and abiding Police Officers, if Mr. Todd couldn't get a job as a Taxi Cab Driver, how in the hell can he stay employed with the Maryland State Police?
you know the older senior troopers have some sense, but some of these young robots are nothing but revenue generation machines. They concentrate speed traps and traffic stops for BS when they could be actually fighting crime.
ReplyDeletePulled me over for 64 in a 55...
I mean really guys!? WTF? The only profile my dirty truck fits is for aging veteran
Its hardly profiling when you admit to committing traffic violations.
ReplyDeleteit's not what you know! it's who ya know! this is the problem, alot of them have no idea what real police work is! generating revenue for the state is not fighting crime!
ReplyDeleteThis "Trooper" (loosely stated) is a disgrace. He needs to lose his job. He's rude to people and can't drive a car.
ReplyDeleteyou were speeding!
ReplyDelete9:48 you are correct. He looks like a wimpier version of Doogie Howser and commands no respect at all. Trying to make a career at the behest of his ole man (who is worthless in his own right). If young Todd is supposed to be representative of "Maryland's Finest" - they we're all in trouble.
ReplyDeleteSad politics at its worse.
ReplyDeleteThis guy pulled me over and I was guilty. I admitted it and still do. When I'm caught, I'm caught. But he was the rudest police officer I have ever dealt with. By his tone I got the idea that he wanted me to reply to his attitude with attitude so he could escalate the situation. I didn't know about any of the incidents until now. The accidents should be enough to expel him. How will the State Police feel if he wrecks into someone and kills them? How much $ will they lose in the law suit following the accident?
ReplyDeleteAll parties need one attorney it would be a major pay out. Sorry he should be on a desk. It gets better a Trooper has to drive him around on duty when his driving priv. are suspended. Thats right two to a car for young Todd. Wow M.S.P. has become a shit hole. O'Malley and his crew at their finest. The State Police were the elite at one time. Now they hire rejuects from small departments.
ReplyDeleteGet rid of O,Malley and Sheridan and they will rise to the top once again. For now listen as one trooper works the road. Three sit in the office.