I thought I also heard he was speeding in a construction zone? If true, it's worse than just 20 over (Big mistake number 1). I do think the one cop overreacted just a bit, as the other cop was the one dealing directly with Hill, and didn't really give him enough time to comply with the order to get out of the car. He probably needs some degree of department discipline. But Hill never should have rolled his window back up (mistake number 2). With those darkly tinted windows there's no telling what he might have been reaching for. Then he should have rolled it back down immediately upon request (mistake number 3). When he did roll it down, it should have been all the way (mistake number 4). Then he argued with the cops (mistake number 5).
Discipline the cop. Hill pays the fines for whatever he was cited. Done. It shouldn't go any further than that.
As for the other wreck WstateU quoted, the Cameron's were loved in the Buhler district. My wife worked at the middle school where Don was an assistant principal and said he had a gift of being able to discipline problem students and still make them feel cared for. Tragic. I hope the driver of the other car gets a lot of time in a small room to think about what he's done.
Discipline the cop. Hill pays the fines for whatever he was cited. Done. It shouldn't go any further than that.
As for the other wreck WstateU quoted, the Cameron's were loved in the Buhler district. My wife worked at the middle school where Don was an assistant principal and said he had a gift of being able to discipline problem students and still make them feel cared for. Tragic. I hope the driver of the other car gets a lot of time in a small room to think about what he's done.
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