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Originally Posted by PBC FL Cop @ Thu September 23, 2004 1:38 pm
Thursday, September 16, 2004
Officer Laliberte was on duty Friday night in an unmarked cruiser when she pulled up behind Trooper Hennigan's cruiser in the passing lane on I-290 east. She said she kept four to five car lengths behind him, but suspects he became irritated because "usually you get the parting of the seas when a cruiser's on the road." She said the trooper soon moved into the middle lane and signaled for her to pull over. She said she pulled over, turned on her cruiser's blue lights and got out of her cruiser. "I thought I'd give him the courtesy of pulling over and letting him know I was in an unmarked cruiser," she said. "So I got out and pointed to my badge and said, "This is an unmarked cruiser. I'm a police officer. I'm working.'" ][/color] |
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Originally Posted by Clouseau @ Thu 23 Sep, 2004
If the article is accurate.
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I hope we get to hear Trroper Hennigan's full side of the story....
Sorry, If we had cameras in our cruisers (all of us) this would not be a "story"!
, MarkBoston hit the nail on the head how things should have gone. Obviously it's a he said she said situation so we will not know if that was ever possible, especially now that is in the paper. Hopefully there won't be too much more resentment between the State and WPD and things can remaim professional, or any other local PD for that matter. It may be a simple view, but we are all on the same team...thats my opinion on the situation.
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Trooper: Why were you driving so fast ma’am? WPD Officer: I’m Officer ______ with Worcester PD. Here is my ID. Trooper: OK take care and be safe, goodbye. |
| "I got in my car, rolled up the windows, locked the door and took off," she said. |
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