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Old May 26, 2005 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by mike01civic
what right is that? if an individual wants to complain fine...what he was cited for and what he was complaining about says alot for what type of person he is.

if a patient is complaining about her gynocologist online and that doctor happens to see that and says, "well hey her pussy smelled bad"

where's the professionalism? a police officer is helf to a higher standard than most people, as are doctors for reasons of privacy with their patients.

i'm not defending the kids actions on the road, but i am saying if he wants to bitch about it fine...but like i said, there's a certian amount of professionalism and alot of responsibilty that comes along w/ being a police officer. IMHO that specific officer displayed none of the above.
That's a bad comparison. A person's medical records is confidential. Discussing this would be unprofessional. I read the whole thread and the officer did not do anything that could be called unprofessional. What he said about the person he cited is no way confidential and is a matter of public records anyway. How? Everything that the office and the speeder could be heard in court by anyone who is willing to sit there and listen.
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