🚔 ~ The cop driving the car should have been arrested. I don’t want to criticize the cop who initiated a traffic stop or anything, because I’m glad he gave him a ticket. There are definitely citizens who would’ve only got a ticket, but there’s also many times a citizen would have been arrested and had their car towed.b
@@RickMakely Depends on where you are from. Not in my state. Speed, in itself, in my state is not means to make it a crime. Do you know if its that way in this state? In some states, over a certain amount, over the limit, is automatically a crime.
@@movieboy6the officer said he was giving him a “citation” which is literally a speeding ticket. He even said on the phone call with one of his peers/higher ups thag he was going to write him the ticket. 100% not a warning.
If you or I had done 60mph the speed limit we'd have gone to jail and our cars would have been confiscated. He debated whether or not to even issue a citation, and when he did he didn't even charge him the full amount.
I got lucky once on a ticket like that, 93 in a 35 on a highway down by the beach with just me and one park police around. Radar detector went off at 105 but he locked me at 93. Gave me a ticket for dark tint and I was on my way
@@simmonsjoedepends where you are, NY doesn't arrest for speed nor take your car if you're not street racing. I got a better break than this chief from a NYS park police officer. Gave me a tint ticket instead of 93 in a 35
@@Spacebird42He didn’t have a grudge, the chief deputy would’ve gotten arrested if he was a normal civilian. 93 in a 35 is 58 more than the speed limit and could’ve been counted as felony speeding and reckless endangerment. He is lucky that the office gave him a ticket. He’s not “holding a grudge” for doing his job.
@cowboygilbert_yt if you listen, he makes a mention of not caring for him, so he will ticket him after his boss gives him the option. this suggests he ticketed him based on personal feelings.
If you read video description, it says citation has only "warning" written on it and no fine. Only thing he has to do is appear on court apparently Only warning for going 96 on 35 road. Blue privilege much
Congratulations to the officers for doing his job. Secondly, I appreciate the chief deputy for being an adult and for being well-mannered. Nothing other than yes, sir .
if you want to thank someone, then thank them for having cameras, because if they didn't have them, everything would be completely different And nobody knows anything
I mean we have come to the day and age where we have to praise cops for doing their jobs and other one being like any other citizen taking their ticket and being on the receiving end. I don't praise parents for being parents, and I don't praise cops for doing their job that they are paid and given immunity for
He should have been taken to jail. 96 in a 35?!! That's literally 61 over. They certainly would have arrested a citizen for pulling something like that.
@@spencerj6557 Roberto clearly said the cop gave the right example of how to react in this situation by accepting the ticket. Didn't say anything about the speeding being the right example. Maybe learn how to read before you come here with that attitude and failed sarcasm.
@@handybob its almost as if that's just how you should behave and there's nothing to hat off to. The officer who wrote the ticket anyway should be commended.
Kudos to the Deputy Chief for not playing the "Do you know who I am?" game. He accepted the ticket and appeared to be very courteous and contrite to the officer.
LMFAO. And yet he got off scott free with just a warning, whereas if that same cop pulled some of us over, we'd spend the night in a cell with our license suspended. Nevermind being on the job and the high probability of immediate termination in _any_ other field.
I actually applaud the Chief Deputy for just accepting the ticket and going about his day. Most would have easily tried to abuse their power and try to weasel out of it.
& It Will…The PD & Sheriff’s departments hate each other in most All cities/ counties (seat of power)...The “Blue/ Brown Shirts”- who Won’t uphold their Constitutional oath Vs the “Good Guys” Sheriff’s depts when the preverbal SHTF one day!! FJB!!
@letstalkaboutit8254 then you really don't how it is. On top of whatever fine, cops typically also receive discipline that far exceeds any fines imposed by the court. A Chief Deputy, however, may avoid that.
??? if you heard the video, the reason he wrote the guy is because he doesn't like him... otherwise he woulda let him skate...let's not get it confused with honesty or virtue... 🙄
@@SD40Fan_Jason Cuffs and car impounded. If wreckless exhibition of speed could be proven, at least in some states the car may now belong to the police department rather than the sheriff's office.😂
He didn’t receive a punishment dooch A regular person would have been arrested at that excessive speed which is a felony, vehicle searched and towed and probably also charged with dui.
He literally only did it because “I don’t care for him”. All I saw was typical police behavior. Pretty much only gave him a ticket because he doesn’t like him and wanted to spite him. One thing we know about most cops they are spiteful. He was better off letting him go instead of writing a useless ticket that got thrown out anyway
That's not what was said... He expressed ""dislike ....heheheh"" It's irrelevant how much u like. Does anyone speak English anymore??dude acted on his feelings not the law 🤔 What would he do if he liked him???
This is a rarity in the USA. Everything being on camera is making the Police more honest and forces them to act with integrity. There is still a long way to go. Even in this instance there were many things wrong. For a start a cop was doing 96 in a 35 because he thought he could could, he alos had another cop as a passenger, that is not integrity. Secondly the cop who gave a ticket only did so because he said, "I don't care for yarborough so I will give him a ticket". Unequal justice based on personal likes or dislikes is not acting with integrity. Consequently, when we see this video of a cop giving another cop a speeding ticket and we think it is good it just means we have extremely low expectations of integrity in our public servants. I just did some research on this case. The police withdrew his speeding ticket and let him off with a warning. This never went to court.
@stevenmorrow9922 Hello Steven, even in this instance there were many things wrong. For a start a cop was doing 96 in a 35 because he thought he could could, that is not integrity. Secondly the cop who gave a ticket only did so because he said, "I don't care for yarborough so I will give him a ticket". Unequal justice based on personal likes or dislikes is not acting with integrity.
@atheistfromaustria I cannot explain. Every state has its own laws, as does most counties and sometimes cities. Because he signed to acknowledge a ticket is meaningless, he could go to court and deny it. If the cop who wrote him the ticket does not turn up in court then he wins, the case is dropped. He may also agree to some lesser charge with a prosecutor before it goes to court. Normally, in most states and lower jurisdictions anyone caught doing 96 in a 35 would go straight to jail and at least spend a few hours there or maybe overnight before getting bond. Yes, this cop got special treatment still. There was a case in Florida many years ago where a female Florida State Trooper gave a police officer a ticket, all her colleagues refused to talk to her. It was so bad they had to keep her working in an office job and would not let her go out on patrol because all the other police officers said they would not come to her aid in an emergency. An old friend of mine was a police officer in New Mexico, he gave a cop a speeding ticket and that was pretty much the end of his career, no other cop spoke to him again.
@@Elusive12Exactly, cops are always telling on themselves in these body cam. He was basically saying if he liked him, he would’ve let him off. Cops have too much control over things like this. They shouldn’t get to pick and choose who to throw the book at. That’s when they start thinking they are the law instead of work for the law. And that’s dangerous
great respect for driving 96+ in a 35 zone! lets normalize felonious speeding in your area; especially in school zones. only REAL professionals drive 96+ in a 35 zone. nice
Its a traffic violation, doesn't make him a criminal or bad person...who hasn't sped in the past? Hes a human being who made a traffic violation and took his ticket like any normal citizen, so respect to both
@@MedamineSlasla-su6mv thats EXACTLY what im saying! MASSIVE respect for felonious driving and getting away with it. thats why im saying to normalize it. 96+ in a 35 is nbd.
@@magna116 But when YOU are caught doing 96 in a 35, you try to do everything in your power to avoid a ticket or arrest, you beg and plead with the officer and make up excuses (when I am saying "you", I am referring to civilians in general, not you in specific). In both cases, in this interaction, and interactions with civilians, it's within the officer's discretion to warn the offender or cite them. Arresting is more for reckless endangerment cases such as fleeing/eluding where it is imperative to get the driver off the road. Not every recorded traffic offense leads to citation or fines, especially when it costs the state courts' time.
Not really, he only gave him a ticket because he didn't like him, and the other cop gave him the option to not even give a ticket. If it were a citizen they'd be pulled out of the car and ticketed or arrested.
@@sks220 the ticket was totally justified whether he liked him or not. As for the convo he had on the phone that was basically cover your ass but regardless that guy deserved it going 96 in a 35... wtf
@@shawnbirt4161 Did I say he shouldn't have been ticketed? No. That cop wouldn't have ticketed him if he liked him which is the problem. Even if he did like him he still should get a felony speeding ticket.
It was the chief sheriff, and I don’t understand how you have any respect for him after he was caught going that fast. If he caught you going that fast, you’d get a reckless driving citation and get your car impounded.
96 in a 35 is a felony. anyone else is arrested, sent to jail, car impounded, $15k bond, $5k attorney fees, a jail sentence and a criminal record for life
@@slalomho-dw5ol Not according to Georgia Law. Superspeeder penalty just adds $200 more to the ticket. They don't do jail time for superspeeders there, which is contrary to how it works most other states.
Massive respect to everyone involved. No complaining, entitlement or argument. This is a perfect example of how this should be handled across the country.
What a stupid country USA has became. Police fighting off Police?!? You are on the brink of collapse… Show me some billionaires against billionaires or CIA against CIA or attorney against attorney or doctor against doctor?!? But here we have a policeman against a policeman and everything is shown to the public! Disgusting. No honor at all!
except for the part where he admits to giving out tickets to people he "doesn't care for" rather than unbiased application of the law enforcement. Not all that respectable.
@@dylconnaway9976you're a 🤡. Take the comment for what it is actually worth, he respected the cop didn't try any grand standing and accepted the ticket. God people like you are annoying.
@@dylconnaway9976 Exactly, too many people are respecting him too much in the comment section. He did the only thing he could have done: to shut up. Driving at 96 in a 35 is criminal
My best friend is a cop. Hes given me plenty of tickets and actually gave one to my own mother once. We were both in fhe wrong at the time but it shows that no matter who you are, they still have a job to do
They won't issue a ticket if there are no bodycams. So respect for the community for forcing the bodycams for those pathetic pigs. besides he admits hes writing the ticket because he doesnt like the guy.
WTF you mean with respect. Of course he is treating his fellow peer like a brother but he was pushing >90 mph in a 35 mph street and was endangering fellow americans. People get arrested for less than that and that shows that some officers don´t uphold the law when they are in trouble.
@@KamakNeApiMalimawata "They won't issue a ticket if there are no bodycams." but also "he admits hes writing the ticket because he doesnt like the guy." so... he WOULD have written the ticket if there were no bodycams. Tell me you're a brainwashed Marxist without telling me you're a brainwashed Marxist.
Yep, just because he's technically the "higher authority", doesn't mean he always will be the one enforcing over someone else, especially if he messes up like this
@makeitsimple9990 - This looks like pretty much any guy on earth showing off a new car to his friend. You find an empty, straight stretch of road, and you put the hammer down for a few seconds of adrenaline. If his driving record is otherwise good (and he's contrite in court), most judges will recognize that and he'll just pay a fine. Likewise, if this was NOT a safe spot to play that game, and/or his driving record is poor, things might not go so well. And he got a suspension and lost a week's pay (and has that on his official record as well), so there's that.
Love the confidence of the LEO, he wasn't scared for his job because he was pulling over his boss, he even called it in laughing in disbelief. 96mph in a 30? Insane.
@@garyg8036 It says in the description 'Henry County Police Officer and 'Henry County Sheriff Chief Deputy Michael Yarbrough'. It is the same county, super sleuth.
@@garyg8036both of you are incorrect. Same county, two different LE agencies. One is Police, the other is Sheriff. Confusing cause usually police are city not county. Sheriff is always county.
@mysiah but did he though??? NO! so SHUT IT! He got his ticket and went his way, y'all mfs out here acting like speeding is murder. There's nothing morally or ethically wrong about speeding. Yall have to stop treating it and comparing it to serial killers and rapist those are truly wrong acts. Everyone on this planet speeds at one point.
Nah, he just knew there's a body camera video and it's hard to get rid of it. Imagine all the corruption that went on before the body cameras were a thing.
I've seen a drunk woman get pulled over by a cop, she was Caucasian stripper, the cop let her go this is before it was mandatory for cops to wear bodycams. I think she showed her goodies to the cop and that's why she wasn't arrested and jailed that night.
I respect the dude due to the fact that he just took the citation without going on any power trip or trying to pull rank, and then immediately reporting it to the Sheriff. Need more guys like him, minus the speeding.
I don’t know the speeding demonstrates a fundamental lack of integrity, and I don’t want somebody with the lack of integrity, holding the highest position in the land
@@alanhelton disagree He acted foolishly and got caught. Who hasn’t acted foolishly? He took it humbly respectfully and without any drama. That’s integrity.
@@alanhelton"highest position in the land" he's not a fucking 14th generation crowned prince my guy, chill out💀💀 you seem to have forgotten we're all human beings here.
LMFAO. And yet he got off scott free with just a warning, whereas if that same cop pulled some of us over, we'd spend the night in a cell with our license suspended. Nevermind being on the job and the high probability of immediate termination in _any_ other field. Why bother causing a ruckus when you know you'll be free and clear anyway??
I can say, this may be one of the rare videos, everyone was respectful, understanding the why reason for getting pulled over, and, let us give a round of applause for the Chief Deputy being not a Chief but a driver and knowing the consequences if he drove like over 90 in a 30-mile zone!
@BuffaloveBills that's true, but at least they will have to go through the process. If this was a regular citizen though, they would not even be driving away with just a ticket. 93 in a 35 is how other people minding their own business die.
Props to all of them that’s what you call accountability. He knew he was wrong for what he did and he owned it and went on his way ..best possible thing he could do for his career.
I admire the respect the chief showed but when the prosecuting officer said that he doesn't care for him is a different level of disrespect to me, the chief deputy showed him nothing but respect, so to all who are praising the officer👎
He could have killed people. What if he had killed children. All I learned from this is that this Chief Deputy doesn't care if he kills innocent people.
well, great job by the officer, the chief did the bare minimum after f*ing up big time. Over here, you are not driving for at least a year and you have to go through a psychological test before you get your licence back and if somebody dies for whatever reason (because somebody gets scared and drives against a tree), you are facing a first degree murder charge. The worst part is that we will never see all the videos of incidents where it did not went that smoothly or the officer just let the other officer go.
No it wasnt. It was a dck head who admits he didnt like the guy and wasnt playing for the team. Watch for this guy to never advance but for security duty in a friday night at 7 11
@@zoloftam142 Georgia is a “super speeder” state. I think when I lived there, it was at the officer’s discretion, but you can go to jail for 24 hours for going 20 MPH over the speed limit
@@TheBrowns-Love he may have wanted to, we all would have thought about it in his position but he didn’t. I’ve seen way too many of these situations where they flash their badges. He didn’t so I respect him for that.
This should become a training video for everyone in law enforcement. Both guys handled the situation perfectly fine. Thanks for not setting another standard
Not setting a standard? You or me get pulled over doing 96 in a 35 and you'll be arrested for reckless driving, have your car impounded and be in a much bigger hurt than his little ticket
@@Tvosk003I got up to 112 in a 65 and nothing😂 my friend that was with me at the time got a ticket for doing 80 the week before, same highway and officer 🤷🏾♂️😂 my friend was livid
What standard? Dude said "you know I don't care for him so I'm gonna write his a**" That statement alone means, had it been someone he respects or cared for, he'd let them go.
Wtf did the chief think would happen going 90+ in a 35. It's what pisses me off about Leo's. His license should have been suspended immediately. Instead, it'll more than likely be tossed in the trash.
Professionally endandering little children, grandma, grandpa, while breaking a federal law over 15mph. I'd lose my license even though I'm a professional driver and he pretends. Exact reason society sucks. Entitlement scumbags, like pedo priests and police.
I didn't think the "well you know I don't care for him, so I'm gonna write him up" was very professional. By letting his personal biases involve his decisionmaking during the stop AND verbalizing them, he made his case against him weaker.
Accepting the ticket without making a fuss or trying to use his position as a tool to get out of it is a class act. I'd probably vote for him even with the speeding hypocrisy.
If this cop was going 95 in a 35 and killed your wife and mother. I'd vote for him to. only because hes a man of the law and your family are cockroaches
@@SubjectiveFunnyif that was a "normal" citizen they 100% would've been arrested and charged with reckless driving going 2o over the speed limit etc etc.
@@konrain7299 Exactly , and when he radioed in to the station that he had stopped him for speeding whoever he was talking to said it was up to him to decide what to do “ one way or the other “ . Triple the speed limit ???? .
@@Ken-sh8vrFirst off you idiots, Its playtalk Im sorry not everyone is as serious and loserish as you and says how they actually feel instead of riling up their anger by not having fun. Its obviously him just making a silly justification to have a laugh. Youre both so angry at life get a second job for some extra cash maybe thatll make you more happy
1. The Chief Deputy was chill since he knows being recorded. 2. The Chief Deputy is also chill since he is most likely going to get that ticket dismissed. 3. The officer mentioning _"you know I don't care for him"_ with his body cam on is going to come back to haunt him for sure.
Agree. Never write someone just b/c you "don't care for him." If he is a qualified customer, then write him. If not, give him a pass! We let citizens off with a pass ALL the time! Usually the driver will "talk themselves" into a skid (ticket). Good luck ya'll! Happy motoring!
I agree, the cop that got pulled over for not crying and the cop who pulled him over for holding him accountable. I'm all for cutting brakes but 96 in a 35🤔
I have NO respect for either one. The speeding Deputy should have been felony stoped and he should STILL be in jail for it. 96 in a 35 is FELONY RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT . Both cops are BAD and should be fired.
@@gooberclese I can definitely agree with part of that because we all see that the cop only wrote him a ticket because he personally didn't care for the guy which isn't completely Fair but it's a start and if you don't start well.
The legality of these statues are all illegal anyways, there is no real Laws, tickets and statues are not real Laws, Common Laws, Natural Laws, and Gods Laws are the only real Laws technically.. all these statues violations is all for generating revenue for the state via extortion and professional racketeering schemes.. it doesn’t matter if man is in uniform or not, its all the same thing.. the officer is making himself look bad by citing that other officer a ticket citation that says sign this or we can pull a handgun pistol weapon and arrest you because you have committed no crimes at all, its extortion and professional racketeering in itself.. this video is clearly showing no crime was committed, pure evidence but nobody sees it, i didn’t see any damaged property or someone got hurt in this video.. unless someone can show it.. its all heresy. There are no Real Laws being enforced
@@bryananderson3772which implies that he wouldnt have if he did "care for him" at least thats how i take a statement like that. Though 60+ mph over the posted limit would probably land any normal person in jail 🤷♂️
I love this. Both of them were straight forward and professional. We all make mistakes, and he owned it. The only annoying part, was that the on duty admitted he was only writing the ticket because he didn’t “care for him.” His buddy would have gotten off.
That’s not the only reason he did it. You see if a cop pulls you over for speeding, if only minor he can actually let you slide or give you the maximum punishment he’s legally allowed to give you for the offensive if your either nice and respectful, or rude and an asshole. They can also do the same thing if they pull someone over who should’ve known better. Either way the man was going 90 something in a 35, he was getting that ticket no matter whatever the hell the cop felt for the chief.
Good job on enforcing the law even on law enforcement itself...and also good job for accepting and acknowledging the consequence for your mistake, Chief.
If this were some regular citizen he pulled over, I bet you would be saying something along the lines of “serves him right!!!” or “he could’ve killed someone”. Just an FYI…licking their boots doesn’t make you their buddy.
Now that is a perfect example of an honest law abiding officer who took no favoritism. I even commend the speeding officer who did not use his authority or position to weasel or threaten his way out of a ticket
Sounded more like if it was an officer he was in favor of he would have let em go, but in this case he didn’t care for this chief and was actually quite thrilled to cite him for the speeding.
Then it would have become a matter of public opinion and he could have been charged with something and eventually fired from the job. Everything is on tape.
One way or another I guarantee he didn't pay this.. he goes to court and makes a couple calls and d its gone. I've done it and I'm just a nobody that happens to know a couple people
@@Ratchetti Right? People commenting here think he done some good deeds and the fact that going 95 in 35 will be very costly for a normal citizen. That's an automatic accident waiting to happen right there and let's not talk about people walking on the sidewalk.
@@omniultima4747 I agree that him driving 95 on a 35 is wrong but what hes saying is the chief took that proffesionally and he knew he was in the wrong thats the credit he was talking about 😂
Just because you're a police officer doesn't give him the right to be speeding at all most 100 MPh need to respect the laws. Good man to the officer who gave him a ticket.
I absolutely LOVE that he actually got a ticket, even though I’m sure it will be taken care of. To his credit, he didn’t cop the “do you know who I am” attitude.
Henry County Sheriff Chief Deputy Michael Yarbrough is still a human and therefore prone to making stupid mistakes and as a 'senior representative' of law enforcement he has to stand taller than many under his leadership - I respect his acceptance and attitude and he'd have lost all respect had he done the “do you know who I am” Just hope for his family's sake he don't make another stupid mistake by looking down the barrel to check it's clean whilst finger on the trigger, loaded and safety off.............then he'd be in a right mess 🤣🤣
I feel like in todays day and age "do you know who I am" is just about instant self career sabotage if you say that to the officer who pulls you over. You could be a politician, a news anchor or a cop. Any public facing person essentially.
Kudos....!? What do you think would have happened to you or me if we were driving around town at 60mph+ over the limit...... I'm sure we would have received the exact same treatment........ Or maybe been beaten with a night stick instead.....
@@sks220Noticed that too, if he had just kept his mouth shut about that then he would look like a good cop. Here he just looks like a cop finding a legal way to retaliate against someone that he doesn’t like.
Nothing professional about reckless driving 96 in a 35. Nothing professional about only giving him a ticket because you don't like him. Nothing professional about the supervisor not wanting to get involved "it's up to you".
Yeah! He seems like a good guy who did a stupid thing and accepted responsibility for it... I know I would if I had a chance to drive a car like that. Although not 96 in a 35 zone... That's gonna hurt...
If the prosecutor holds him to a reckless op I'd be impressed that ticket went right in the shredder after the chief made a phone call I'd bet money on it
96 in a 35 is a SERIOUS PUBLIC DANGER!! That’s organ donation kind of serious!! My granddaddy arrested the governor of Kansas for speeding when he was a Kansas highway patrol officer. He didn’t care who you were, he made other arrests of “ important” people too especially those who lied to him!! Rip. Grandpa. I miss you. 😢
@@kevinmiller5051 the way people drive is infuriating, personally speaking, I need a kidney….sadly I see those on the roads that could potentially end up in a tragedy for them but a victory for me and those who are waiting on organs
No, he doesn't. 60mph over the limit? He's a chief deputy....and the passenger looks like an officer too. They need to look up what higher standard means.
Respect for both parties!!! The chief deputy did not act in a disrespectful manner, and use his "power"..he said, yes sir and was very calm, and the officer followed through with what he should've done and ticketed the chief. ALL RULES AND LAWS SHOULD APPLY TO ALL..No favoritism. The law is the law..Outstanding work, and glad to see this! Great job, officer and chief!!😊👍Chief, slow down
I can say he took it like a man and was respectful. He didn't pull the you know who I am card. I appreciate that here. I also appreciate the officer pulling him over. Shows no one is above the law. Thank you.
Uh... 96 in a 35 is grounds for towing the vehicle, license suspension and arrest. He 100% was above the law in this case. If this were a civilian theyd be in jail.
@@curto201 That’s true. But that’s an issue with the officer that pulled him over. Should’ve had the balls to do that to him. He was above the law in this case but again. Call is to the officer that pulled him over. Qualified immunity should be removed in this case with me.
I give that chief deputy lots of credit for not using his status to try and get out of the speeding ticket. A standing ovation to him and the patrol officer!
Most people would be getting towed if they were caught doing 95 in a 35. And the police wouldn't be asking their superior on what they should do. Double standard.
@@DoubleGoon Not a double standard. Look up what Georgia's Superspeeder law is. Georgia doesn't punish speeders with jail time anymore. They just slap you with a 200 dollar penalty on top of your speeding ticket. That 200 dollar penalty gets donated to trauma centers that handle victims of car crashes. Been that way for 13 years.
Technically je didnt fully do his job. The guy should’ve been in cuffs. Hell if he was a normal citizen he’d probably have a gun pointed at him being told to step out of the car
@@anonymoususer5688 If they rapidly slow down before seeing the cop, no. If they blow by the cop while still speeding, yes. That's the difference between "it's just someone out for a joy ride and they know they're busted" vs "I'm out in plain sight and they still blew past me. Thaaaaat's not normal human behavior."
When my uncle first started the force, he was pulled over for speeding in his private vehicle in another town. He was young and cocky and thought he'd get away with it. He didn't 😂 He got a ticket and the officer told him "When you wear a badge, we expect more from you." He learned a valuable lesson that day and it changed his entire outlook. He retired very well respected, K9 unit out of Vernon, Los Angeles and we are very proud of him. ❤ My grandfather was also retired Navy and retired Cheif of Police. He too was very loved by his peers. I miss that man so much
With the exception of the chief doing 96, both men were professional and did their jobs. Chief didn't try and use authority to get out of a ticket and the officer did his job and held him accountable. I'm impressed by both men. Thank you. Honestly, if I had that car, I'd probably be playing around too.
Can't forget that it is a county vehicle and he is a county employee. If his actions were to cause an accident or injury to someone, the county is liable, with no excuse. Doesn't say too much for the driver's discretion, driving the car at those speeds without a reason. Even the best of drivers can't miss a deer that unexpectedly jumps the road and Henry County has plenty of deer. Like others , I appreciate the police officer doing his job in a correct fashion; He can't ever be criticized for that. Thanks to all the LEOs that work around the clock to help all of us in time of need.
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That's fast enough to be actually taken to jail on the spot which they have done to people I know at LESS than that speed
*If I was a parent of a small child that lived within five miles (3m10s at that rate of speed) I'd be livid.*
🚔 ~ The cop driving the car should have been arrested. I don’t want to criticize the cop who initiated a traffic stop or anything, because I’m glad he gave him a ticket. There are definitely citizens who would’ve only got a ticket, but there’s also many times a citizen would have been arrested and had their car towed.b
@@RickMakely Depends on where you are from. Not in my state. Speed, in itself, in my state is not means to make it a crime. Do you know if its that way in this state? In some states, over a certain amount, over the limit, is automatically a crime.
Some states if you double the posted speed limit you automatically go to jail. Nevada is that way.
I love that the chief deputy didn’t have a power trip or anything he just complied and went on his way
He admitted his mistake, and moved on like all adults should
Bc he knows the ticket will get tossed probably
Because he knows he can get ticket dismissed by prosecutor
@@Weekbrownies
You know it well. All crooked from judge on down.
imagine if there was no bodycam. he had to act to not lose his job
Gotta give him credit for just taking the ticket like an adult. None of the usual “ARE YOU SERIOUS” business.
His face when they first made eye contact was screaming "ARE YOU SERIOUS?" Though 🤣
Blame the black passenger for not steering his partner the right way! Could have said, "slow down!"
@@railfangraham4182 buddy there are countless videos online of cops getting pulled over by cops knowingly on BWC and they still whined.
He knows he is on camera…. Hopefully, he did not create a fuss later
staged nonsense to appease the masses, judge will drop it
This is what the public wants to see- accountability for all, not just us private citizens.
How is it accountability when the citing officer gave him a warning?
Both the police officer and deputy sheriff were very professional
@@movieboy6, The police officer gave him a ticket
You or I would of been wearing shiny new bracelets
@@movieboy6the officer said he was giving him a “citation” which is literally a speeding ticket. He even said on the phone call with one of his peers/higher ups thag he was going to write him the ticket. 100% not a warning.
96mph in a 35mph zone, the officer did the right thing. That is exceptionally bad for a Chief Deputy.
That can be seen in his face
If you or I had done 60mph the speed limit we'd have gone to jail and our cars would have been confiscated. He debated whether or not to even issue a citation, and when he did he didn't even charge him the full amount.
Car impounded and 30 day roadside suspension in Canada.
I got lucky once on a ticket like that, 93 in a 35 on a highway down by the beach with just me and one park police around. Radar detector went off at 105 but he locked me at 93. Gave me a ticket for dark tint and I was on my way
@@simmonsjoedepends where you are, NY doesn't arrest for speed nor take your car if you're not street racing. I got a better break than this chief from a NYS park police officer. Gave me a tint ticket instead of 93 in a 35
Went pretty well. No screaming. No threatening.
@@fu2201 Yeah, good point.
@@fu2201 Call the captain? Officer ought to call the congressman and the news outlet. We'll see who wins.
How come he didn't give the officer attitude, call him names, exit the car and fight for his gun? :p
@@redoctober67It's a speeding ticket It's not that serious lol.
@@fu2201it won't help. Citation in the system. He'll have to pay regardless.
Great that the chief stayed calm and accepted the citation. I just hope that he won't hold a grudge against the officer for it
It’s all made for Hollywood. I guarantee it gets thrown out of court. The courts protect the police.
He absolutely will
only reason he even got that ticket was the ticketing officer was already holding a grudge against him.
@@Spacebird42He didn’t have a grudge, the chief deputy would’ve gotten arrested if he was a normal civilian. 93 in a 35 is 58 more than the speed limit and could’ve been counted as felony speeding and reckless endangerment. He is lucky that the office gave him a ticket. He’s not “holding a grudge” for doing his job.
@cowboygilbert_yt if you listen, he makes a mention of not caring for him, so he will ticket him after his boss gives him the option. this suggests he ticketed him based on personal feelings.
Damn, being held accountable, and taking accountability. That's literally what it's all about.
You get pulled over doing 61 over the speed limit and you're going to be arrested for reckless driving.
You see, everyone wants accountability until it’s their turn!
If only 13% of the population can start doing that... they would all have dads
@@mrbigberd depends on where you are and the officer. I've been pulled over doin easily that on my motorcycle. no arrest, no ticket.
@@timklein3962 yea def could’ve been arrested, but I don’t think the officer gave him a warning you can hear him say to appear at court.
He owned up to his mistake and didn’t try to weasel his way out of it . Respect to him
He was cooling about it because he knows it probably want go anywhere beyond the DA's desk !
If you read video description, it says citation has only "warning" written on it and no fine. Only thing he has to do is appear on court apparently
Only warning for going 96 on 35 road. Blue privilege much
Mistake?
Respect for taking it like everybody on this planet should take? Another level....
Hope he didn’t get fired
Congratulations to the officers for doing his job. Secondly, I appreciate the chief deputy for being an adult and for being well-mannered. Nothing other than yes, sir .
Saying "I don't care for him so I'm going to write his ass" is completely unprofessional..suggests if he did like him he'd treat him differently
True
if you want to thank someone, then thank them for having cameras, because if they didn't have them, everything would be completely different And nobody knows anything
All acting
I mean we have come to the day and age where we have to praise cops for doing their jobs and other one being like any other citizen taking their ticket and being on the receiving end. I don't praise parents for being parents, and I don't praise cops for doing their job that they are paid and given immunity for
The chief deputy saying yes sir is another level of respect to the fellow sheriff
He’s on camera
🐷 yeee haw
He should have been taken to jail. 96 in a 35?!! That's literally 61 over. They certainly would have arrested a citizen for pulling something like that.
RESPECT! EVERYTHING WENT PEACEFUL! LESSON LEARNED! BE SAFE BLUE AND EVERYONE!
Respect my ass, he knows there is a vest cam. He’s probably thinking “I’m gonna put this asshole on traffic duty for a month, all is well” 😂
The chief deputy signed and accepted the ticket he knows he was in the wrong going fast and broke the law.
What a great guy! Going 96 in a 35. Hats off!!
@@spencerj6557 Roberto clearly said the cop gave the right example of how to react in this situation by accepting the ticket. Didn't say anything about the speeding being the right example. Maybe learn how to read before you come here with that attitude and failed sarcasm.
🥾👅
Tell that to a certain type of person !
@@handybob its almost as if that's just how you should behave and there's nothing to hat off to. The officer who wrote the ticket anyway should be commended.
Love the "Really?" as how he starts the conversation.
Kudos to the Deputy Chief for not playing the "Do you know who I am?" game. He accepted the ticket and appeared to be very courteous and contrite to the officer.
The Chief also knew he was on the body cam
he tried... twice to be exact. look at his face when the officer comes up lol. it was all said with his eyes
Prosecutor takes care of the cops
3x the limit. What's he gonna say?
LMFAO. And yet he got off scott free with just a warning, whereas if that same cop pulled some of us over, we'd spend the night in a cell with our license suspended. Nevermind being on the job and the high probability of immediate termination in _any_ other field.
I actually applaud the Chief Deputy for just accepting the ticket and going about his day. Most would have easily tried to abuse their power and try to weasel out of it.
it's almost like he knows it will taken care of without him even needing to show up
He's probably gotten many speeding tickets so he's experienced in getting them thrown out.
& It Will…The PD & Sheriff’s departments hate each other in most All cities/ counties (seat of power)...The “Blue/ Brown Shirts”- who Won’t uphold their Constitutional oath Vs the “Good Guys” Sheriff’s depts when the preverbal SHTF one day!! FJB!!
He'll get it thrown out later, he won't weasel out of it on camera.
@@greenwave819 IT WAS..reduced to warning...
Totally impressed with the Chief Deputy, quietly accepting what was happening. Well done
It's hard not to when you see the camera's light flashing in front of your face lol
Lol silence was the only thing happening, he was fuming.
He knew that ticket would be pulled and thrown out so no need to make a fuss about it.
Were you impressed with his putting people in danger? If there was not camera involved, he would have gotten off.
He knew not to fuck up since it would go viral on RUclips anyways.
Mad respect to the officer for keeping the chief accountable for his actions
Did you hear...he said he didnt care for him. So had he really liked the guy, might have gone a different way.
all for show...they both knownits never going to court or anywhere else except the "circular file" (trash can)
He wouldn't have but for the cameras ...
Credit to the Chief Deputy for just signing the citation and saving his defence for the courtroom.
No doubt the ticketed cop will get a "favorable" decision in the courtroom- if ya know what I mean.
@@letstalkaboutit8254 He got off with a warning and a 5 day suspension from his duty
@letstalkaboutit8254 then you really don't how it is. On top of whatever fine, cops typically also receive discipline that far exceeds any fines imposed by the court. A Chief Deputy, however, may avoid that.
@@kevDeaa 5 day suspension is financially steep for some of us. For me that would amount to around $2000.
Also, credit to him for going 96 in a 35! Good job, Mr. Chief!
This is what we like to see. HOLD EACH OTHER ACCOUNTABLE! No power tripping, no arguing. He knew he was in the wrong.
96 in a 35, I think most people are going to jail
??? if you heard the video, the reason he wrote the guy is because he doesn't like him... otherwise he woulda let him skate...let's not get it confused with honesty or virtue... 🙄
@@Marqk- No one goes to jail for speeding unless they fail to pull over or are DUI. That's what speeding tickets are for.
@@yangpaan453 no, reckless driving
96 in a 35?! That’s insane
In the State of Georgia, it's a Crime! Super Speeder law, that guy should have been in cuffs. Had it been a civilian, I bet he would''ve been...
Those are rookie numbers. Try 120 in a 45 zone. Not me obviously, I would never do that.
@@SD40Fan_Jason yeah I'm sure you would've cuffed him right up if you were in his position, armchair quarterback.
Silk gloves
@@SD40Fan_Jason Cuffs and car impounded. If wreckless exhibition of speed could be proven, at least in some states the car may now belong to the police department rather than the sheriff's office.😂
96 in a 45? if anyone else did that they would be going to jail.
Why?
@@xxrandmlinksxxbruh2419reckless driving
Shocking I have never seen a cop so calm being pulledover
if you're going 60 miles over the speed limit how tf would you not feel guilty?
have to..body camera bro..hahahha
Dude was treading in reckless driving territory so he best stfu and take the ticket.
Exactly. I do commend the senior officer. Huge huge respects to him
@@philipjubileo.omonoji8151huge respect to a senior officer going 96 in a 35?
Honestly props to both of them, he accepted his punishment and made no complaints and the officer held him accountable.
He didn’t receive a punishment dooch
A regular person would have been arrested at that excessive speed which is a felony, vehicle searched and towed and probably also charged with dui.
He literally only did it because “I don’t care for him”. All I saw was typical police behavior. Pretty much only gave him a ticket because he doesn’t like him and wanted to spite him. One thing we know about most cops they are spiteful. He was better off letting him go instead of writing a useless ticket that got thrown out anyway
honestly yeah, props to him for doing 96 in a 35
@@trevorariza9550Police can use discretion. Try looking it up?
I've been pulled over for pretty excessive speeds and been let off with a verbal.
He actually handled it like it was just a ticket this is what i like to see
power tripping on camera is a bigger problem than that ticket that will be thrown away anyways
That's not what was said...
He expressed ""dislike ....heheheh""
It's irrelevant how much u like.
Does anyone speak English anymore??dude acted on his feelings not the law 🤔
What would he do if he liked him???
@@timklein3962it was a ticket and no you wouldn’t get arrested since it’s under 100mph😂 your igno rance is one hell of a drug
That’s utopia.. always remember police officers are human and act on human emotions. To expect anything other is unrealistic
@@Limited-uq2yk reckless driving is between 25-30 over depending on state and it's an arrestable offense...
I'm from Bulgaria and I'm really sorry that we didn't have people like that chief deputy in our government and police officers like yours.
This is a rarity in the USA. Everything being on camera is making the Police more honest and forces them to act with integrity. There is still a long way to go. Even in this instance there were many things wrong. For a start a cop was doing 96 in a 35 because he thought he could could, he alos had another cop as a passenger, that is not integrity. Secondly the cop who gave a ticket only did so because he said, "I don't care for yarborough so I will give him a ticket". Unequal justice based on personal likes or dislikes is not acting with integrity. Consequently, when we see this video of a cop giving another cop a speeding ticket and we think it is good it just means we have extremely low expectations of integrity in our public servants. I just did some research on this case. The police withdrew his speeding ticket and let him off with a warning. This never went to court.
it's not rare. Stop stereotyping.@@David_Avidmind
@stevenmorrow9922 Hello Steven, even in this instance there were many things wrong. For a start a cop was doing 96 in a 35 because he thought he could could, that is not integrity. Secondly the cop who gave a ticket only did so because he said, "I don't care for yarborough so I will give him a ticket". Unequal justice based on personal likes or dislikes is not acting with integrity.
@@David_Avidmind can you explain what will happen to the chief deputy? +60 mph seems a lot.
@atheistfromaustria I cannot explain. Every state has its own laws, as does most counties and sometimes cities. Because he signed to acknowledge a ticket is meaningless, he could go to court and deny it. If the cop who wrote him the ticket does not turn up in court then he wins, the case is dropped. He may also agree to some lesser charge with a prosecutor before it goes to court. Normally, in most states and lower jurisdictions anyone caught doing 96 in a 35 would go straight to jail and at least spend a few hours there or maybe overnight before getting bond. Yes, this cop got special treatment still. There was a case in Florida many years ago where a female Florida State Trooper gave a police officer a ticket, all her colleagues refused to talk to her. It was so bad they had to keep her working in an office job and would not let her go out on patrol because all the other police officers said they would not come to her aid in an emergency. An old friend of mine was a police officer in New Mexico, he gave a cop a speeding ticket and that was pretty much the end of his career, no other cop spoke to him again.
When only cops can hold cops accountable, it’s good to see there are officers like this still out there
The only reason he did it was he didn't like him if he did he wouldn't of wrote it
He burnt himself.
Even pigs don't like snitches.
@@SW8Lord420 You will literally blame the cops no matter what they do, wont you?
Buddy will just make that ticket "disappear"
@@baddriversofthenorcalarea500you will literally stick up for the cops and the government even though they're wrong 90% of the time, won't you?
We need more police officers like this. One’s that don’t care who you are, as no one is above the law.
"You know I dont care for him so I'm going to write his ass"
@@dj-qf5oqwas refreshing to hear
@@youngmannyboy1not really, he’s saying that if he liked him then he wouldn’t write him a ticket
@@Elusive12Exactly, cops are always telling on themselves in these body cam. He was basically saying if he liked him, he would’ve let him off. Cops have too much control over things like this. They shouldn’t get to pick and choose who to throw the book at. That’s when they start thinking they are the law instead of work for the law. And that’s dangerous
Yes now if we can only get that same accountability from the populace
That takes balls. Massive respect.
What balls? He called his supervisor, who basically told him to go for it. Then he said he hates the guy anyways.
@@edwardfitzgerald3877 plus would this have happened before bodycams?
It takes balls to do your job?
@@coopersherman207 if the higher ranks are corrupt
Maybe
Already showed he has a bias in the case. Not so slick, when it gets in front of the judge.
Great respect for the chief deputy for being courteous and respectful to the officer citing him for speeding!! He acted like a professional!
great respect for driving 96+ in a 35 zone! lets normalize felonious speeding in your area; especially in school zones. only REAL professionals drive 96+ in a 35 zone. nice
Its a traffic violation, doesn't make him a criminal or bad person...who hasn't sped in the past? Hes a human being who made a traffic violation and took his ticket like any normal citizen, so respect to both
@@MedamineSlasla-su6mv thats EXACTLY what im saying! MASSIVE respect for felonious driving and getting away with it. thats why im saying to normalize it. 96+ in a 35 is nbd.
This is textbook accountability. Imagine how great the world would be if everyone in this job had integrity!
You’re absolutely Right, well said Perfectly Worded.
Bullshit!
96 in a 35 is an arrestable offence.
Imagine if everyone in general had some integrity.
@@aquatichighs yeah, then we wouldn't even need cops! Imagine how much $$$ that would save!
@@magna116 But when YOU are caught doing 96 in a 35, you try to do everything in your power to avoid a ticket or arrest, you beg and plead with the officer and make up excuses (when I am saying "you", I am referring to civilians in general, not you in specific). In both cases, in this interaction, and interactions with civilians, it's within the officer's discretion to warn the offender or cite them. Arresting is more for reckless endangerment cases such as fleeing/eluding where it is imperative to get the driver off the road. Not every recorded traffic offense leads to citation or fines, especially when it costs the state courts' time.
Good for you officer. That's a job well done treating that speeder the same way you would have any civilian.
civilian woulda got arrested
Not really, he only gave him a ticket because he didn't like him, and the other cop gave him the option to not even give a ticket. If it were a citizen they'd be pulled out of the car and ticketed or arrested.
@@user-eq5tj3od8n probably, but I meant giving the ticket instead of just letting him go.
@@sks220 the ticket was totally justified whether he liked him or not. As for the convo he had on the phone that was basically cover your ass but regardless that guy deserved it going 96 in a 35... wtf
@@shawnbirt4161 Did I say he shouldn't have been ticketed? No. That cop wouldn't have ticketed him if he liked him which is the problem. Even if he did like him he still should get a felony speeding ticket.
Honestly, as egregious as the speeding offense was, the police chief acted very professionally. No foul power play on his part. Much respect.
It was the chief sheriff, and I don’t understand how you have any respect for him after he was caught going that fast. If he caught you going that fast, you’d get a reckless driving citation and get your car impounded.
@@dylconnaway9976*chief deputy, the guy directly under the sheriff
96 in a 35 is a felony. anyone else is arrested, sent to jail, car impounded, $15k bond, $5k attorney fees, a jail sentence and a criminal record for life
@@slalomho-dw5ol Not according to Georgia Law. Superspeeder penalty just adds $200 more to the ticket. They don't do jail time for superspeeders there, which is contrary to how it works most other states.
Except a regular civilian would have had guns drawn on him and vehicle impounded 🤦♂️🤡
It probably got thrown out of court.
Massive respect to everyone involved. No complaining, entitlement or argument. This is a perfect example of how this should be handled across the country.
96 in a 35? Should have gone to jail for gross reckless endangerment! Disgusting! Regular civilian would have been arrested! Equal treatment? BS!
Isnt his a victimless crime so far? You can have it both ways, or neither, but you can t be bootlicking and freedom screaming at the same time.
I mean the deputy chief knows the camera is running, and it's better to not make a scene and get the charge dropped later.
@@zazenite6097I went 96 in your mom’s 35.
What a stupid country USA has became. Police fighting off Police?!? You are on the brink of collapse… Show me some billionaires against billionaires or CIA against CIA or attorney against attorney or doctor against doctor?!? But here we have a policeman against a policeman and everything is shown to the public! Disgusting. No honor at all!
This is how everyone who has "power" in their "hands" should react. Respect.
@@Mental_IllboyPfp hella checks out...
@IgnoredOverlord take one good look at his name and it'll tell you everything you need to know 😂😂
@@Mental_Illboy "Mental_Illboy" 🤡😂
@@Mental_Illboy how is "hot female" related to her post? 🤔
@@Mental_Illboy
Thanks for the chuckle.. good stuff!
Respect for both of these guys. It went exactly how it should have.
You have respect for an officer going 96 in a 35? That’s a misdemeanor in most states and a display of total hypocrisy. You respect that?
Not really, he didn't ask him to lower down his pitch black backseat windows.
except for the part where he admits to giving out tickets to people he "doesn't care for" rather than unbiased application of the law enforcement.
Not all that respectable.
@@dylconnaway9976you're a 🤡. Take the comment for what it is actually worth, he respected the cop didn't try any grand standing and accepted the ticket.
God people like you are annoying.
@@dylconnaway9976 Exactly, too many people are respecting him too much in the comment section. He did the only thing he could have done: to shut up. Driving at 96 in a 35 is criminal
My best friend is a cop. Hes given me plenty of tickets and actually gave one to my own mother once. We were both in fhe wrong at the time but it shows that no matter who you are, they still have a job to do
You should tell your mum to stop doing burnouts she's too old for this.
U nas we wschodniej Europie taki numer by nie przeszedł. A kolega wystawiający mandat nie byłby już kolegą 🤷
R E S P E C T
to both officers, one for upholding the law and the other for not reacting inappropriately
They won't issue a ticket if there are no bodycams. So respect for the community for forcing the bodycams for those pathetic pigs. besides he admits hes writing the ticket because he doesnt like the guy.
96mph in a 35mph zone with no lights or sirens... and you say "R E S P E C T." Do you just lick the toe, or do you swallow the whole jackboot?
Yep. Huge respect for the Chief Deputy for taking it like a man.
WTF you mean with respect. Of course he is treating his fellow peer like a brother but he was pushing >90 mph in a 35 mph street and was endangering fellow americans. People get arrested for less than that and that shows that some officers don´t uphold the law when they are in trouble.
@@KamakNeApiMalimawata "They won't issue a ticket if there are no bodycams." but also "he admits hes writing the ticket because he doesnt like the guy." so... he WOULD have written the ticket if there were no bodycams. Tell me you're a brainwashed Marxist without telling me you're a brainwashed Marxist.
I like the fact that the boss was calm and respectful throughout the traffic stop. His "yes, sir" shows he's a mature man
He is a boss .respect!
A mature man that drives almost 3 times the speed limit, plain stupid man. For that speeds he would lose his license in most other world countries.
Yep, just because he's technically the "higher authority", doesn't mean he always will be the one enforcing over someone else, especially if he messes up like this
Couldn't have been that mature going 96 in a 35 lol
No it's because he knows he's on camera and any overreaction would be the end of his career. He was going 96 in a 35 after all.
Both men handled the situation like two professionals. Well done.
96 in a 35? Should have gone to jail for gross reckless endangerment! Disgusting!
Regular civilian would have been.
This is the moral of the story.👮♂
@@zazenite6097eh not always, but the cop certainly wouldn’t have been as pleasant as he was here
Professional? So when the officer stated “he doesn’t care for the chief” that was professional……….
You people have selective hearing
Nah he only wrote him a ticket because he doesn’t like him. That’s the opposite of professional
🤔I bet the chief is already thinking about how to screw up the officer that stopped him.😂😂😂😂
Respect for both. One for doing his job without being biased and the other for not pulling the "I'm the boss" card.
Well the cop admitted he was biased against the sheriff.
@@hoodout16the cop admitted he had no bias, he said he didn't care for him which means he's indifferent towards him
@zo0m524 that's not what that means. When people say that phrase they are saying they don't like the person.
@@zo0m524don’t care about him (this is indifference) don’t care for him (means he doesn’t like him)
96 in a 35... you'd go to jail.
I commend both officers. Nothing else to say.
True. But going 90 in a 30 isn’t very police-like behavior
We’d have been hauled out the car & put in the patrol car to wait for our ticket if it was you or I.
@@aloysiuspendergast7221 hes human too, him being apart of police doesnt make him any different then any other citizen
@@beatrixrlactually it does…lol immunity
96 in a 35? If he would’ve killed someone would you still be licking his boots??
Chief Deputy is demonstrating a good example on how to comply and not make a traffic stop turn into a felony.
@makeitsimple9990 - This looks like pretty much any guy on earth showing off a new car to his friend. You find an empty, straight stretch of road, and you put the hammer down for a few seconds of adrenaline. If his driving record is otherwise good (and he's contrite in court), most judges will recognize that and he'll just pay a fine. Likewise, if this was NOT a safe spot to play that game, and/or his driving record is poor, things might not go so well. And he got a suspension and lost a week's pay (and has that on his official record as well), so there's that.
It was already a crime. 60 over is no longer a traffic violation
no one is above the law and deputy dog got humbled big time
Forgive me if I’m wrong, but isn’t anything over 25mph over the speed limit considered criminal speed, and therefore an arrestable offense?
But isn't he a Chief Deputy? I think he could speed if he wants to.
Respect for both of them. That was just beautiful to see! Civilized humans
I love how the sergeant or chief stayed so calm didn’t say a damn word. God bless Em.
He probably knew he would get it canceled.
Sgt or Chief, the man is wearing full bird colonel rank.. He's high up the echelon.
He knows the interaction is getting recorded on the bodycam.
Because he knew he could get it cancelled anyway. Why kick up a fuss with minions?
He’s probably drunk why go so fast in a 35 ummm
Love the confidence of the LEO, he wasn't scared for his job because he was pulling over his boss, he even called it in laughing in disbelief. 96mph in a 30? Insane.
@@garyg8036 It says in the description 'Henry County Police Officer and 'Henry County Sheriff Chief Deputy Michael Yarbrough'. It is the same county, super sleuth.
@@garyg8036both of you are incorrect. Same county, two different LE agencies. One is Police, the other is Sheriff. Confusing cause usually police are city not county. Sheriff is always county.
96 in a 35? Should have gone to jail for gross reckless endangerment! Disgusting! Civilian would have been arrested!
@@zazenite6097not that deep
@mysiah but did he though??? NO! so SHUT IT! He got his ticket and went his way, y'all mfs out here acting like speeding is murder. There's nothing morally or ethically wrong about speeding. Yall have to stop treating it and comparing it to serial killers and rapist those are truly wrong acts. Everyone on this planet speeds at one point.
I’m happy the Chief accept his ticket like any other citizen should and didn’t try to use his position to get out of it.
That's later with the Prosecution and Judge. It's not hard to get tickets dismissed.
Nah, he just knew there's a body camera video and it's hard to get rid of it. Imagine all the corruption that went on before the body cameras were a thing.
I've seen a drunk woman get pulled over by a cop, she was Caucasian stripper, the cop let her go this is before it was mandatory for cops to wear bodycams. I think she showed her goodies to the cop and that's why she wasn't arrested and jailed that night.
@@TheKrjackits still going he didnt complain because he will dismiss it in court dumb mf
@@TheKrjackNonsense
"you know i dont care for him so im gonna write his ass."
LOL
I respect the dude due to the fact that he just took the citation without going on any power trip or trying to pull rank, and then immediately reporting it to the Sheriff. Need more guys like him, minus the speeding.
Thats nothing to respect. That’s the norm
I have to agree. He took his punishment like a man and seemed to acknowledge and accept the fact he fucked up and deserved what he got.
I don’t know the speeding demonstrates a fundamental lack of integrity, and I don’t want somebody with the lack of integrity, holding the highest position in the land
@@alanhelton disagree
He acted foolishly and got caught. Who hasn’t acted foolishly? He took it humbly respectfully and without any drama.
That’s integrity.
@@alanhelton"highest position in the land" he's not a fucking 14th generation crowned prince my guy, chill out💀💀 you seem to have forgotten we're all human beings here.
Respect to both, the one for doing his job and the other one that took responsability for his actions like a man without a single complaint
Took the words out of my mouth.
@@MrKelly-oc5kq Wrong. Camera has nothing to do with it. Need I show you links to the ones who flipped out?
No respect is due to a cop that violates the law.
Why not…
LMFAO. And yet he got off scott free with just a warning, whereas if that same cop pulled some of us over, we'd spend the night in a cell with our license suspended. Nevermind being on the job and the high probability of immediate termination in _any_ other field. Why bother causing a ruckus when you know you'll be free and clear anyway??
I can say, this may be one of the rare videos, everyone was respectful, understanding the why reason for getting pulled over, and, let us give a round of applause for the Chief Deputy being not a Chief but a driver and knowing the consequences if he drove like over 90 in a 30-mile zone!
“I dont like his ass” and laughing while saying “seriously” is hardly professional.
@@Bonzi_Buddy tbf, he never said anything about them being professional, just respectful
@BuffaloveBills that's true, but at least they will have to go through the process. If this was a regular citizen though, they would not even be driving away with just a ticket.
93 in a 35 is how other people minding their own business die.
@@Bonzi_BuddyHe said “I don’t care for him”, not “I don’t like his ass”. Don’t make stuff up.
He had to be nice. He has a high position and was on camera for all to view.
I would have arrested the driver: the speed limit is 35 to protect the people in the area
Props to all of them that’s what you call accountability. He knew he was wrong for what he did and he owned it and went on his way ..best possible thing he could do for his career.
Still a lie : A spokesperson says Yarbrough was on duty at the time but did not turn on his lights or sirens, so this sheriff is a bloody liar anyway.
@@petermastenbroek7719shut up we don't care
Even though he clearly stated that he's writing him a ticket because he "doesn't care for him"
@@petermastenbroek7719whelp that's what traffic court is for.
I admire the respect the chief showed but when the prosecuting officer said that he doesn't care for him is a different level of disrespect to me, the chief deputy showed him nothing but respect, so to all who are praising the officer👎
Even very respectful and silent. People could learn from this.
He could have killed people. What if he had killed children. All I learned from this is that this Chief Deputy doesn't care if he kills innocent people.
That was an integrity test.
He burnt himself lol.
Next time he needs backup it's going to be a slow response lol.
Even pigs don't like snitches.
@@righteous1one yeah not good for that cop I assure you.
@@FREDSTATE All he needed to do was tell him to slow down. They will probably plant something on him and get him arrested lol.
AND that's how you accept responsibility for your own action. Great job by both.
consequences have actions PIMP
well, great job by the officer, the chief did the bare minimum after f*ing up big time. Over here, you are not driving for at least a year and you have to go through a psychological test before you get your licence back and if somebody dies for whatever reason (because somebody gets scared and drives against a tree), you are facing a first degree murder charge. The worst part is that we will never see all the videos of incidents where it did not went that smoothly or the officer just let the other officer go.
I’m surprised that bro didn’t get arrested for reckless driving
This was an incredible demonstration of professionalism
Not by the cop writing the ticket. "I don't like him so I'm going to write him a ticket", is not professional.
@@MD-jd6ni cops dont like everyone tbh
No it wasnt. It was a dck head who admits he didnt like the guy and wasnt playing for the team. Watch for this guy to never advance but for security duty in a friday night at 7 11
Nothing incredible at all. Just adults acting like adults.
Exacly no need for any drama they will change the ticket to a parking ticket thats how it works
I like how they were both very respectful & professional. He knew he got caught red handed & didn’t squeal about it.
I was expecting another “why are you pulling me over on my way to work” nope. I loved this interaction
yeah, besides the fact that the guy went "i really don't care for blank.".................................................!
@@Justin.501 The chief knew he was being recorded and didnt want to represent himself for the world on video like that other video of that dumb af cop
He knew the guy had a camera on him, if there was no bodycam he would have told the officer to get lost.
I would like to see what happens when he goes to court if it goes to court?
“You know I don’t care for him ima write him up” lol what a absolute legend and props to holding other officers to the same standard as everyone else
Nah, doing 61 over the speed limit; we'd be in jail. Still preferential treatment.
@@cyberianwolf790not where I live
@@zoloftam142doing 30-over anything (60 in a 30, 90 in a 60, etc) can land you in jail here in sfl
@@zoloftam142 Georgia is a “super speeder” state. I think when I lived there, it was at the officer’s discretion, but you can go to jail for 24 hours for going 20 MPH over the speed limit
The Chief deputy will catch him first chance he gets.
Here in Canada, his license would have been taken away for two weeks and vehicle towed
His reaction was perfect! “Really?” 😂 Have to give respect to the driver for just accepting it maturely and not trying to use his badge.
You can tell he want to but he had this look as if he knew that officer wouldn't give him a pass.
@@TheBrowns-Lovefax ifykyk
@@TheBrowns-Love he may have wanted to, we all would have thought about it in his position but he didn’t. I’ve seen way too many of these situations where they flash their badges. He didn’t so I respect him for that.
I too but he knew he was being recorded so that made him to behave.
he have a sheriff in passemger seat going 96 on a 35 he know hes not getting away
This should become a training video for everyone in law enforcement. Both guys handled the situation perfectly fine. Thanks for not setting another standard
Not setting a standard? You or me get pulled over doing 96 in a 35 and you'll be arrested for reckless driving, have your car impounded and be in a much bigger hurt than his little ticket
@@jessefoust1989got pulled over in my city going 105 on the freeway. Cop was cool have me a ticket for 10 over. 🤷♂️
@@Tvosk003I got up to 112 in a 65 and nothing😂 my friend that was with me at the time got a ticket for doing 80 the week before, same highway and officer 🤷🏾♂️😂 my friend was livid
@@Tvosk003 yeah but a freeway and a 35mph side street are a little different lol
What standard? Dude said "you know I don't care for him so I'm gonna write his a**"
That statement alone means, had it been someone he respects or cared for, he'd let them go.
This was actually a pleasure to watch. Both acted professionally under an awkward situation.
It did. But once the officer got back to the vehicle, he told his buddy how he really felt about the chief. Bahahahahahahaha
Wtf did the chief think would happen going 90+ in a 35. It's what pisses me off about Leo's. His license should have been suspended immediately. Instead, it'll more than likely be tossed in the trash.
Actually, it's the way it's supposed to be 👍
Professionally endandering little children, grandma, grandpa, while breaking a federal law over 15mph.
I'd lose my license even though I'm a professional driver and he pretends.
Exact reason society sucks. Entitlement scumbags, like pedo priests and police.
@@AFullNelsonyeah I guarantee you if anyone researched it they would never see it happened. 😂
Nobody should be above the law
Love how the deputy wasn’t afraid of the Chief and treated him just like everyone else. Kudos to all involved!
Dude definitely got off easy going 96 in a 35.
I didn't think the "well you know I don't care for him, so I'm gonna write him up" was very professional. By letting his personal biases involve his decisionmaking during the stop AND verbalizing them, he made his case against him weaker.
@@highadmiral613 more importantly if he did care for him would the outcome have been different
You should read the description again. That wasn’t a deputy and it wasn’t a chief 😂
Ask him in a year how that went ?
Accepting the ticket without making a fuss or trying to use his position as a tool to get out of it is a class act. I'd probably vote for him even with the speeding hypocrisy.
If this cop was going 95 in a 35 and killed your wife and mother. I'd vote for him to. only because hes a man of the law and your family are cockroaches
Looked like two kids who knew they fucked up😂
96 fkin miles an hour on those roads???
That is insanity..
He should have a driving ban for that bs.
@@MrChumpus You'd be able to look at court records to see if he went or not.
@@SubjectiveFunnyif that was a "normal" citizen they 100% would've been arrested and charged with reckless driving going 2o over the speed limit etc etc.
Respect for all these cops and the civility they have demonstrated...
not really he admits hes writing the ticket because he doesnt like the guy.
@@konrain7299 Exactly , and when he radioed in to the station that he had stopped him for speeding whoever he was talking to said it was up to him to decide what to do “ one way or the other “ . Triple the speed limit ???? .
@@Ken-sh8vrFirst off you idiots, Its playtalk Im sorry not everyone is as serious and loserish as you and says how they actually feel instead of riling up their anger by not having fun. Its obviously him just making a silly justification to have a laugh. Youre both so angry at life get a second job for some extra cash maybe thatll make you more happy
He should have been at home in the bed instead of running and ripping
They won't issue a ticket if there are no bodycams. So respect for the community for forcing the bodycams for those pathetic pigs.
At least he was respectful to say "yes sir"
1. The Chief Deputy was chill since he knows being recorded.
2. The Chief Deputy is also chill since he is most likely going to get that ticket dismissed.
3. The officer mentioning _"you know I don't care for him"_ with his body cam on is going to come back to haunt him for sure.
No. 3-As it should. Completely unnecessary!
Agree. Never write someone just b/c you "don't care for him." If he is a qualified customer, then write him. If not, give him a pass! We let citizens off with a pass ALL the time! Usually the driver will "talk themselves" into a skid (ticket). Good luck ya'll! Happy motoring!
@@johnjacobson3310Any advice on how I could talk myself _out_ of a ticket?
@@kagnewcobra5228 Why should it? He's entitled to his own opinion. It's not like he forced him to speed, he did that shit on his own.
1000% He did everything right except say that.
Honestly, respect to both of them.
96 in a 35? That can be a felony in much of the country. This is a cop giving "courtesy".
I agree, the cop that got pulled over for not crying and the cop who pulled him over for holding him accountable. I'm all for cutting brakes but 96 in a 35🤔
I have NO respect for either one.
The speeding Deputy should have been felony stoped and he should STILL be in jail for it.
96 in a 35 is FELONY RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT . Both cops are BAD and should be fired.
@@gooberclese I can definitely agree with part of that because we all see that the cop only wrote him a ticket because he personally didn't care for the guy which isn't completely Fair but it's a start and if you don't start well.
And there's still a potential for the judge to do what's right 🤣
Props to this officer for not letting a fellow officer, regardless of their rank/stature/affiliation be above the law
The legality of these statues are all illegal anyways, there is no real Laws, tickets and statues are not real Laws, Common Laws, Natural Laws, and Gods Laws are the only real Laws technically.. all these statues violations is all for generating revenue for the state via extortion and professional racketeering schemes.. it doesn’t matter if man is in uniform or not, its all the same thing.. the officer is making himself look bad by citing that other officer a ticket citation that says sign this or we can pull a handgun pistol weapon and arrest you because you have committed no crimes at all, its extortion and professional racketeering in itself.. this video is clearly showing no crime was committed, pure evidence but nobody sees it, i didn’t see any damaged property or someone got hurt in this video.. unless someone can show it.. its all heresy. There are no Real Laws being enforced
Even though he clearly stated that he's writing him a ticket because he "doesn't care for him"
@@bryananderson3772which implies that he wouldnt have if he did "care for him" at least thats how i take a statement like that. Though 60+ mph over the posted limit would probably land any normal person in jail 🤷♂️
@@turnergif he did care for him he'd let him go
@@bryananderson3772 thats what i said
THAT would be a felony charge for anyone else!
It's just criminal charges.
I love this. Both of them were straight forward and professional. We all make mistakes, and he owned it. The only annoying part, was that the on duty admitted he was only writing the ticket because he didn’t “care for him.” His buddy would have gotten off.
Well he is now on youtube saying that. Not very smart.
That’s not the only reason he did it.
You see if a cop pulls you over for speeding, if only minor he can actually let you slide or give you the maximum punishment he’s legally allowed to give you for the offensive if your either nice and respectful, or rude and an asshole.
They can also do the same thing if they pull someone over who should’ve known better.
Either way the man was going 90 something in a 35, he was getting that ticket no matter whatever the hell the cop felt for the chief.
@@AM-lk7njyou can’t get into trouble for saying that, see my other comment in this reply section if you want to know why
I think he wrote the ticket because he was going 96 in a 35
I did sense some political undertow to the exchange…
Good job on enforcing the law even on law enforcement itself...and also good job for accepting and acknowledging the consequence for your mistake, Chief.
Even though he clearly stated that he's writing him a ticket because he "doesn't care for him"
@@bryananderson3772nobody cares
Doesn’t matter these tickets go right back to the police pension😂
If this were some regular citizen he pulled over, I bet you would be saying something along the lines of “serves him right!!!” or “he could’ve killed someone”.
Just an FYI…licking their boots doesn’t make you their buddy.
Yeah right your crazy if you think that made it to court 😂😂
Now that is a perfect example of an honest law abiding officer who took no favoritism. I even commend the speeding officer who did not use his authority or position to weasel or threaten his way out of a ticket
To quote the officer “you know i dont care for him so i am going to write him”
Sounded more like if it was an officer he was in favor of he would have let em go, but in this case he didn’t care for this chief and was actually quite thrilled to cite him for the speeding.
Yeah, you got to know they have some bad blood between them. That being said you could conclude he would have let him off otherwise.
Then it would have become a matter of public opinion and he could have been charged with something and eventually fired from the job. Everything is on tape.
I mean, he straight up said he doesn't like the guy. You truly believe it woulda gone this way if he did like the guy?
We need more people like this in our Law enforcement agencies .... He just proved no one is above the law
Except Trump, Clinton, Ford, Johnson, Nixon, Roosevelt. Pretty much every damn president there ever was, not to mention senator s and congressmen.
@@-Kristeen Can't remove a ticket from a separate department.
No one is above the law? Hahaha good one.
One way or another I guarantee he didn't pay this.. he goes to court and makes a couple calls and d its gone. I've done it and I'm just a nobody that happens to know a couple people
@@ryand141 You forgot Biden
So nice to see the officer with integrity doing his job no matter who he's pulling over. Wish there were only results like that.
Intregrity? The way I read the details it was just a written warning.
@@jimhofer8496it was not a written warning he issued a citation
He said he didn’t like him, so if he did he would’ve treated him differently
96 KMH over the limit and he got let off with a ticket? Thats pretty wild if you ask me
He only gave him a ticket because he doesn't much care for him. So please.
This is actually something to respect in both sides and laugh at the same time
You respect him driving 95 in 35...?
He could of killed somebody idiot
@@Ratchetti Right? People commenting here think he done some good deeds and the fact that going 95 in 35 will be very costly for a normal citizen. That's an automatic accident waiting to happen right there and let's not talk about people walking on the sidewalk.
@@omniultima4747 I agree that him driving 95 on a 35 is wrong but what hes saying is the chief took that proffesionally and he knew he was in the wrong thats the credit he was talking about 😂
96 in a 35? Should have gone to jail for gross reckless endangerment! Disgusting! Civilian would have been arrested!
Just because you're a police officer doesn't give him the right to be speeding at all most 100 MPh need to respect the laws. Good man to the officer who gave him a ticket.
The look on the passenger's face is priceless! It's like he couldn't believe the officer was really giving him a ticket!😂
😂😂😂
@@supernaturalvictorieswithsunny Hehe... he was grinning like a madman, like he enjoyed it
He looks like he was going to shoot the officer for giving the ticket.
❤😂
90 mph in a 35 mph zone is not going to result in a warning no matter what!
I absolutely LOVE that he actually got a ticket, even though I’m sure it will be taken care of. To his credit, he didn’t cop the “do you know who I am” attitude.
Henry County Sheriff Chief Deputy Michael Yarbrough is still a human and therefore prone to making stupid mistakes and as a 'senior representative' of law enforcement he has to stand taller than many under his leadership - I respect his acceptance and attitude and he'd have lost all respect had he done the “do you know who I am”
Just hope for his family's sake he don't make another stupid mistake by looking down the barrel to check it's clean whilst finger on the trigger, loaded and safety off.............then he'd be in a right mess 🤣🤣
My guess is he will take it to court and the issuing officer won't show up for the hearing and it will be dismissed.
@@FaaaaaaaQ2 It won’t get that far. The police department will make it go away.
It's funny seeing that speeding car full of cops in full uniforms 😅🤣😅
I feel like in todays day and age "do you know who I am" is just about instant self career sabotage if you say that to the officer who pulls you over. You could be a politician, a news anchor or a cop. Any public facing person essentially.
This is doing the job right! Integrity and fairness is rare these days. Kudos to the officer.
He did say he didn't care for him though so you never know. Don't get me wrong guy was wrong and way over the limit but if he liked him who knows
Kudos....!? What do you think would have happened to you or me if we were driving around town at 60mph+ over the limit...... I'm sure we would have received the exact same treatment........ Or maybe been beaten with a night stick instead.....
@@gb7886
In Florida it’s reckless driving and you get arrested and lose your license. Similar to DWI.
I don't think integrity and fairness are rare so much as we are only spoon fed what the algorithm wants us to see.
Was it fair? Anyone else doing 95 in a 35 would have gone to jail and they would have impounded the vehicle.
My sister is a cop and she gets fines all the time for wrong parking, speeding... she just pays up
Good professionalism, and great equal service of the law. Kudos!!!
Both men handled the situation like two professionals. Well done, that was a very professional.
He only ticketed him because he didn't like him, he should've been ticketed regardless or even arrested.
@@sks220facts. We seen the camera footage of him getting a ticket but I would Love to see some footage of him actually paying that ticket.
@@sks220Noticed that too, if he had just kept his mouth shut about that then he would look like a good cop. Here he just looks like a cop finding a legal way to retaliate against someone that he doesn’t like.
C'mon, he wrote the ticket for 40 in a 35 even though he clicked him at 96. It'll get thrown out before it ever sees a judge
Nothing professional about reckless driving 96 in a 35. Nothing professional about only giving him a ticket because you don't like him. Nothing professional about the supervisor not wanting to get involved "it's up to you".
Goes to show that nobody is above the law
Unless you're a Biden. Or a Clinton. Or a Bush. Or a Maxwell.
Hardly. 96 in a 35 and only got a ticket. Most people would've been towed.
Nobody *should* be above the law. There are plenty of pieces of shit out there that think they are and actually get away with it.
If the officer had liked deputy Yarbrough, he’d have been above the law at that moment.
Except a lot are
Would he have been so polite if the officer was not wearing a bodycam though?!
Gotta give the man credit. Didnt ask for special treatment. Looked genuinely embaressed about what he did. Took ticket like a man.
While his partner gave him the "are you serious" look.
Yeah! He seems like a good guy who did a stupid thing and accepted responsibility for it... I know I would if I had a chance to drive a car like that. Although not 96 in a 35 zone... That's gonna hurt...
tbf he did get special treatment 96 in a 35 could get you arrested for reckless driving or at least your car towed for an average citizen
Well yeah the guy was on body cam.
If the prosecutor holds him to a reckless op I'd be impressed that ticket went right in the shredder after the chief made a phone call I'd bet money on it
96 in a 35 is a SERIOUS PUBLIC DANGER!! That’s organ donation kind of serious!! My granddaddy arrested the governor of Kansas for speeding when he was a Kansas highway patrol officer. He didn’t care who you were, he made other arrests of “ important” people too especially those who lied to him!! Rip. Grandpa. I miss you. 😢
glad to see he charged him with the misdemeanor to appear at court. 😂
Quotas must be met
I don't even know if they'd have organs to donate at those speeds!
@@kevinmiller5051 the way people drive is infuriating, personally speaking, I need a kidney….sadly I see those on the roads that could potentially end up in a tragedy for them but a victory for me and those who are waiting on organs
@@747heavyboeing3 this one is a No brainer!
You could tell he was embarrassed but took it like a champ. He deserves his position.
No, he doesn't. 60mph over the limit? He's a chief deputy....and the passenger looks like an officer too. They need to look up what higher standard means.
He deserves his job after doing 93 in a 35?🧐
@@joemendyk9994no one’s advocating for him speeding, but that has no correlation to job accountability and whether he should be fired
I think he’s pissed, not embarrassed.
@@AJ_76421I drive fast all the time, I'm not a chief deputy who's life goal is to enforce that law on people.
Respect for both parties!!! The chief deputy did not act in a disrespectful manner, and use his "power"..he said, yes sir and was very calm, and the officer followed through with what he should've done and ticketed the chief. ALL RULES AND LAWS SHOULD APPLY TO ALL..No favoritism. The law is the law..Outstanding work, and glad to see this! Great job, officer and chief!!😊👍Chief, slow down
I can say he took it like a man and was respectful. He didn't pull the you know who I am card. I appreciate that here. I also appreciate the officer pulling him over. Shows no one is above the law. Thank you.
I'd have to disagree with that.
Uh... 96 in a 35 is grounds for towing the vehicle, license suspension and arrest. He 100% was above the law in this case. If this were a civilian theyd be in jail.
@@curto201arrest 🤣🤣🤣
@@curto201 That’s true. But that’s an issue with the officer that pulled him over. Should’ve had the balls to do that to him. He was above the law in this case but again. Call is to the officer that pulled him over. Qualified immunity should be removed in this case with me.
@@ScottM94 Yeah its a criminal charge? You get arrested, then booked and will have a court date? Is that a hard concept???
I give that chief deputy lots of credit for not using his status to try and get out of the speeding ticket. A standing ovation to him and the patrol officer!
I'm retired LEO, and we all must obey the law's Police Chief, Sheriff or whomever. We're supposed to set examples for the citizens.
No, many laws need to be ripped up. They are useless!!!
Yeah, and a lot of you DON'T!
@@JUMBOs-RC yes, you're correct. It's called a "PC " stop !!
You are a hero police officer and deputy is the gentleman.
He’s doing his job.
And doing it beautifully if I might add.
Most people would be getting towed if they were caught doing 95 in a 35. And the police wouldn't be asking their superior on what they should do.
Double standard.
@@DoubleGoon Not a double standard. Look up what Georgia's Superspeeder law is. Georgia doesn't punish speeders with jail time anymore. They just slap you with a 200 dollar penalty on top of your speeding ticket. That 200 dollar penalty gets donated to trauma centers that handle victims of car crashes. Been that way for 13 years.
Technically je didnt fully do his job. The guy should’ve been in cuffs. Hell if he was a normal citizen he’d probably have a gun pointed at him being told to step out of the car
@@anonymoususer5688 If they rapidly slow down before seeing the cop, no. If they blow by the cop while still speeding, yes. That's the difference between "it's just someone out for a joy ride and they know they're busted" vs "I'm out in plain sight and they still blew past me. Thaaaaat's not normal human behavior."
When my uncle first started the force, he was pulled over for speeding in his private vehicle in another town. He was young and cocky and thought he'd get away with it. He didn't 😂 He got a ticket and the officer told him "When you wear a badge, we expect more from you." He learned a valuable lesson that day and it changed his entire outlook. He retired very well respected, K9 unit out of Vernon, Los Angeles and we are very proud of him. ❤ My grandfather was also retired Navy and retired Cheif of Police. He too was very loved by his peers. I miss that man so much
I enjoyed reading your comment
😊
I miss him too
Imagine how many people of colors rights they probably violated.
Beautiful story. They sound like nice respectable guys!
When you wear a badge you become a coward scumbag traitor to this country. Nothing but a child in a adult body enforcing tyranny and oppression.
With the exception of the chief doing 96, both men were professional and did their jobs. Chief didn't try and use authority to get out of a ticket and the officer did his job and held him accountable. I'm impressed by both men. Thank you. Honestly, if I had that car, I'd probably be playing around too.
Imagine you were doing 96 in a 35. What would have happened to you yes they would take your ass to jail and charge you with reckless driving
He is a chief deputy not a chief.
Big difference
really?
Can't forget that it is a county vehicle and he is a county employee. If his actions were to cause an accident or injury to someone, the county is liable, with no excuse. Doesn't say too much for the driver's discretion, driving the car at those speeds without a reason. Even the best of drivers can't miss a deer that unexpectedly jumps the road and Henry County has plenty of deer.
Like others , I appreciate the police officer doing his job in a correct fashion; He can't ever be criticized for that.
Thanks to all the LEOs that work around the clock to help all of us in time of need.
@@AP-ck3libeen pulled over going 105 in a 50 in my rt charger, buddy just gave me a warning, lol.
He took it like a man. Props to him for being mature and accepting the penalties of his actions. Stand up guy.