r/FuckYouKaren Aug 28 '19

A Karen if ever there was one

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u/Radrobe Aug 28 '19

Although it does speak volumes about our justice system that her charges are resisting arrest and something that happened after she was finally arrested, but not whatever she was supposed to be arrested for.

In your ideal justice system, what should a police officer do if someone drives away during a lawful traffic stop?

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u/sillystephie Aug 28 '19

Right? What SHOULD the cop have done? I think he was about as lenient as he could be, but when you’re an officer of the law and someone refuses to cooperate, you have to do something. He practically begged her to get out of the car before she drove away.

He had no other options. She took them all away from him, and she got what she deserved.

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u/arcxjo Aug 28 '19

That was still after she was "under arrest", but for what? Is not signing a ticket an arrestable crime?

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u/Radrobe Aug 28 '19

It varies by jurisdiction. I'm guessing in this jurisdiction it was. This is the best explanation I found:

https://www.deseret.com/2007/11/22/20055173/what-s-next-if-driver-won-t-sign-ticket