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knockemdown
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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 01:07 PM      Profile for knockemdown   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
If this story has any truth to it, there's gonna be some he!! to pay in restitution...
Crooked Trooper falsifies DUI arrests

Just thinking of the peoples' lives that were affected by a potentially wrongful DUI arrest makes me shiver with disgust! Not to mention the scumbag drunk drivers that will get an 'outta jail free' card issued because of it...

[ January 03, 2013, 01:09 PM: Message edited by: knockemdown ]

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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 02:10 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
This shows what a unfair advantage the police have. And, add dishonesty and the average citizen doesn't stand a chance.

It seems like this chick must be nuts or is some kind of crusader against alcohol. I like to give females a lot more credit than that, but this is one for the books. And, she thinks she deserves her job back! Forget that shit. If she had just one instance where she arrested somebody with zero alcohol in their system, I would say that's enough for probable cause. She not only should have been fired a long time ago, she should have been arrested and convicted and should be serving time, instead of playing the system and appealing her dismissal.

It's no justice unless they throw the book at her. This story really pisses me off.

Good hunting. El Bee

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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 03:13 PM      Profile for Prune Picker   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
More than just losing her job should happen to this bitch. I take the "under arrest" shit pretty seriously. And if i had been involved, i would be looking for payback $$$$$$.

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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 06:11 PM      Profile for Bryan J   Email Bryan J         Edit/Delete Post 
She has been in the news for a while.

http://www.deseretnews.com/search/?q=Lisa+Steed&type=Deseret+News&submit.x=23&submit.y=24&submit=Search#Lisa Steed

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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 06:31 PM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
That last one is particularly outrageous!

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705373520/Salt-Lake-man-sues-trooper-who-used-Taser-in-DUI-stop.html

And the cunt wants her job back? She should be in friggin' jail.

Good hunting, El Bee

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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 07:32 PM      Profile for KaBloomR           Edit/Delete Post 
The lengths of dishonesty and abuse of power that some will stoop to for the coveted "Trooper of the Year" award. This broad should be in jail, but I'll bet she walks away from this with a tasty little severance package and a shit-eating smirk on her face...

[ January 03, 2013, 07:32 PM: Message edited by: KaBloomR ]

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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 09:06 PM      Profile for DanS           Edit/Delete Post 
she could of saved the state a lot of time and just stuck her gun in the guy's faces and demanded they give her money. After all that is what she did in a round about way. False charges, criminal records, higher insurance cost, court cost, traffic school. perhaps AAA meetings, all because she abused her authority and police powers. If tru, she should be in jail for each violations, guess that would add up to life in prison.

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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 09:46 PM      Profile for Bryan J   Email Bryan J         Edit/Delete Post 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbReOAMcxzE

It is almost like she didn't know what to do.

Edit: It seems some explaining in this situation could have gone a long way.

[ January 03, 2013, 09:48 PM: Message edited by: Bryan J ]

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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 10:04 PM      Profile for TA17Rem   Email TA17Rem         Edit/Delete Post 
Could'nt hear all the chit-chat but she did ask him to step out of the car... She should of called for backup and then tazered him a few more times till he catches on to what get out of the car means..LOL

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Icon 1 posted January 03, 2013 10:09 PM      Profile for Prune Picker   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
There is probably a couple of laws that excludes the State of Utah from co conspiring even though they collected fines, reinstatement fees, DUI school fees etc etc. Utah is just as guilty as the "should be a convict X cop".
Not to long ago there was a state of Okla child probation officer who was found guilty of molesting several children who had gotten into trouble. The pervert was found guilty of several felony charges and was sentenced to 11 yrs in prison with all time SUSPENDED, because he had served "HORORABLY" for over 10+ years. This kind of shit must stop. There should be mandatory prison time for every dirty cop who gets caught. Several people around here (Okla) think they should serve every minute of their sentences x 2 , for being dirty.

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Icon 1 posted January 04, 2013 10:30 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
I agree with that. I have zero sympathy for cops that make mistakes. It's that old control buzz thing, they actually get off on dominating people. I will never understand the motivation of those that get into law enforcement. I seriously never in my life, felt that arresting people would be a good job. Okay, somebody has to do it, I guess?

This Lisa Steed needs to serve time, like what was suggested, twice as much time as the law allows, same principle as the one where they tack on an extra five years if a crime was committed with a firearm.

Oh boy, is she going to have a fun time, in the slammer! She's obviously sick. What the hell would be the reason for arresting people that have not had a drop of alcohol? Now, that's a power trip if I ever heard of one. She has no business being armed and they need to make sure she can't get near a taser, because she enjoys it. That's a bad situation, behind the authority of the badge and she gets off on hurting people. The bitch is crazy.

Good hunting. El Bee

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Icon 1 posted January 04, 2013 01:27 PM      Profile for JD           Edit/Delete Post 
You guys act surprised by all this...... just another day on the force, laugh about it over a beer with the other officers and who gives a fvck about innocent people..... they're all turds anyways.......

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Icon 1 posted January 05, 2013 04:30 AM      Profile for 4949shooter   Email 4949shooter         Edit/Delete Post 
JD, take a fucking chill pill for chrissakes.

The Utah Highway Patrol supervisors brought the issue of this problem child out. Did you read the article? Let me help you:

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In a police memorandum from 2010, a Highway Patrol sergeant who reviewed 20 of Ms. Steed’s marijuana-impairment cases found she was indeed arresting drivers who had no drugs in their system
The piece of garbage is out of law enforcement, as she should be. Her supervisors assisted in ending her law enforcement career.

Yeah I know. In your demented mind all cops are bad because of one, or a few bad apples.

Nice.

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Icon 1 posted January 05, 2013 05:46 AM      Profile for DiYi           Edit/Delete Post 
4949,
I agree,ever since I joined here I've been surprised at the cop bashing.I agree a few bad apples,quite a few power trippers and so on in law enforcement,but overall I think they are great and really are that 'thin blue line' that protects and cleans up messes the public either doesn't want to deal with or is afraid to.As to bad apples,power trippers etc,no group is short of those including predator hunters and forums IMO.
Good hunting.

PS I never was a cop,never had nor have any close friends or relys that are,and frankly spent most of my working years on the 'other side' of them but still just sayin......

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Icon 1 posted January 05, 2013 08:35 AM      Profile for 4949shooter   Email 4949shooter         Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks DiYi, I appreciate the kinds words. You know, I don't come here looking for kudos. And I understand that law enforcement is far from perfect. But sometimes I just don't get some guys, especially when I think of all the great guys and gals I work with.

Yes, there have been a few bad ones where I work too, but we have weeded them out. And there will be more bad ones in the future, and we will weed those out as well.

Okay, thanks for letting me vent. [Cool]

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Icon 1 posted January 05, 2013 09:03 AM      Profile for R.Shaw           Edit/Delete Post 
49....I have a serious question.

When a person gets stopped while driving, why does the officer always ask "where are you going" and "where have you been"?

I do not see the reasoning behind this and how it is pertinent to the present situation.

Will I be in trouble if I refuse to answer or simply use my finger to point in the general direction?

Thanks

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Icon 1 posted January 05, 2013 09:18 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Okay, point well taken. If we are perceived as cop bashers, I think I will work on some kind of corrective action. I don't go out of my way, interacting with law enforcement, but on those occasions when it has been forced on me, it's usually negative. I can think of twice when it wasn't, and I have never been arrested, perhaps because I never do anything wrong? 49 is a sweetheart, sort of a mascot, and he is one of only three people to ever get a personal invitation to join HM. From me. And, it wasn't because, or so I could bash him.

But, a bad cop is the worst of the worst, in my book. Like that arrogant asshole that keeps murdering wives.

Anyway, the subject is this chick that has caused uncountable grief for innocent motorists. She deserves more than just losing her job.

Good hunting. Lima Brav 0

The other two? Locohead and Krusty

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Icon 1 posted January 05, 2013 09:26 AM      Profile for Aznative           Edit/Delete Post 
Here is Az we have probably the toughest DUI laws in the country. If an Officer testifies that he believes your were impaired at all and you have .04, half the legal limit of .08, they can still make you spend a night in jail, put an interlock system on your vehicle for a year and a $1,000 fine for a first offense. And the above are the minimum. It is really set up to make the state a bunch of money IMHO. BTW: if you have a commercial drivers license .04 is the limit.

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Bashing "BAD" cops and people who conspire to protect them is similar to bashing bad politicians, I suppose. Both are gov't workers. It just seems that the worst punishment is they sometimes lose their jobs "if" the crime gets enough attention. I wonder how long this went on and innocent people were screwed before someone finally said enough. How many would have been OK? Turd just gets an ass chewing, but no job loss or real punishment?

If I get a DWI, I can lose my job, unless I can get someone to drive me everywhere, then there is the gov't background checks, and security checks. Arrest as simple as a traffic ticket can get you denied on certain jobs. Not to mention a bust for pot or alcohol and you are permanently labeled as having a substance abuse problem. I work in federal bldgs, schools, and other places like airports where I need a background check, just to work there.

I do feel sorry for those true blue honest good guys, who have to wear the blemish for these Turds.

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Utah, the Beehive state. The Beehive patch on her shoulder, and on the road signs crack me up.

Sure is good looking country, but a wierd place, no offence intended towards the Utah guys here.

Oh' yeah on topic. I can't help but to wonder if bountys/bonuses are paid for those with the most DUI arrests ? I assume so..

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I drove around Utah for quite a while, puzzled by what the hell were those funny yellow domes on road signs? And, me being completely uninformed about Utah as the beehive state? Nobody has ever made clear, to me, why Utah is nicknamed the Beehive State? Then again, I have seen, even old, abandoned beehives, and they are invariably white rectangular boxes. Apparently, everywhere but Utah? I think they started retrofitting their road signs with "THE BEEHIVE STATE", because they had too many inquiries about the weird yellow UFO.

Ah yes, backing away from our normal cop bashing with some good, oldfashioned Utah bashing. Yee haw! Carry on.

Good hunting. El Bea

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Icon 1 posted January 05, 2013 11:42 AM      Profile for Prune Picker   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
Locally here, we have our share of legit cops and troopers. A bad judgement call doesn't make the cop a prick or a cunt for life. Things like over 400 dui's in a 12 month period by one trooper/cop does, and is pure bullshit (Utah Trooper in video). There is a problem in the chain of command there simple, Or Utah is the drunkest, dope smoking place on earth.
My gripe was, is, and will be, using police as a source for revenue gathering in a township, county/parish, or state level.

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I haven't been down there for years. Since 1999 ? My 1st trip was in the 80's if memory serves correct the signs were white, with a black outline of the " Beehive"...

Always wondered, what is the "Beehive" all about ? Still have no clue ?

In those days beer coolers were locked on Sundays, and you had to have a membership card to get into a bar. Might still be that way ?

Most of my time spent there was for work training, and didn't have to worry about that stuff too much.

On a side note though about Utah, thats where, I shopped my 1st, Walmart..Layton, I think ?

I hate, Walmart now, was interesting @ the time..

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Icon 1 posted January 05, 2013 12:41 PM      Profile for 4949shooter   Email 4949shooter         Edit/Delete Post 
Leonard, thanks for the plug. Nobody here likes bad cops, including me. I especially don't like them, because they give us good cops a bad name.

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49....I have a serious question.

When a person gets stopped while driving, why does the officer always ask "where are you going" and "where have you been"?

I do not see the reasoning behind this and how it is pertinent to the present situation.

Will I be in trouble if I refuse to answer or simply use my finger to point in the general direction?

RShaw, the questions you speak of are normal questions for traffic stops. The courts have given law enforcement the lattitude to ask a few general questions deemed related to the motor vehicle stop. "Where are you going" and "where are you coming from" are such questions allowed by the court. These have some relevance to the nature of the violation, like speeding, and as to why the motorist was driving so fast. Same with swerving over the lane markings. Perhaps the motorist is coming from a bar and has been imbibing in alcoholic beverages. So yes, the questions are legal and proper. It's up to you though, as to whether or not you choose to answer. If you have nothing to hide I don't see the problem? Sometimes you get more with honey than you do with vinegar. Lack of cooperation is often seen by law enforcement as if the person has something to hide.

YMMV.

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This ex- officer deserves what the full extent of the law allows. She is a disgrace to law enforcement. Her misdeeds should not reflect on police in general. She is on her way out as it should be.I agree the police role should be to protect and serve not revenue enhancement, Far too much of that bullshit goes on. In arizona they tried to shortcut that with photo radar, more bullshit, its now a thing of the past on our freeways. Our ploice should be dealing with crime and criminals not writing fines for the general populace.Their role is not determined so much by them but by the people we put in place to run our cities and states. Once again the voter made his own bed.
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