Originally Posted by
MadMonk
Was it the chief's decision or someone else? I heard the Piedmont mayor on the radio talking about it and it think she said that she asked someone (DA?) to drop the charges. I really don't see why you are still trying to beat this dead horse; the officer screwed up and with the media's help, the situation was quickly rectified. In my opinion, the fact that the issues was quickly taken care of should be enough to mute any interest in the story. Why let the actions of one stupid officer keep an embarrassing spotlight on OK?
Judging by the mayor's response on the radio, she seemed just as incredulous and embarrassed about this event as anyone else. She said she first learned about it when her husband heard the story on TV and called her. I imagine the mayor doesn't review every citation written so of course the media played a significant part. It was kind of refreshing to see that they didn't automatically start to "circle the wagons" and back up the officer's actions. I believe her quote on the radio was "stupid is as stupid does" in reference to the officer. Good for her.
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