My husband and I saw something we couldn’t believe, actually we could. At around 9 a.m. on July 19, a state trooper car, one of the new ones, maybe a Ford, went right through a crosswalk in front …
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My husband and I saw something we couldn’t believe, actually we could. At around 9 a.m. on July 19, a state trooper car, one of the new ones, maybe a Ford, went right through a crosswalk in front of Harris Medical In Potsdam. There was a woman with her child in a stroller, waiting there to cross the street. This wasn’t an emergency, unless you call filling the car up at Stewart’s an emergency. If he was any kind of law enforcement officer, he’d write himself a ticket the way they do the rest of us who don’t stop for pedestrians.