I’m all for stopping excessive speeders and absolutely behind getting texters and cell phone users to stop using them as they are driving, but what I witnessed today just isn’t rite. As the state …
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I’m all for stopping excessive speeders and absolutely behind getting texters and cell phone users to stop using them as they are driving, but what I witnessed today just isn’t rite. As the state troopers are stopping cars left and right an off duty policeman in his uniform in his own vehicle is stopped at a stop sign talking on his cell phone. What the heck…come on. Two sets of standards here. It’s such a slap in the face to people like me who obey the law and believe in it to see this.