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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

State Trooper's attitude suddenly changes when he learns he's on camera


SPRINGFIELD, Ill., June 30 (UPI) --A truck driver allegedly saw an Illinois state trooper speeding on the highway while talking on his cellphone, so he decided to honk his horn in order to show his disapproval.
After his judgmental toot, the trooper pulled Brian Miner over and threatened to give him a ticket for unlawful use of a horn.

Miner taped the entire encounter and posted the clip on YouTube.

The officer is aggressive at first, but he changes his tune after Miner informs him that their exchange is being recorded.

The trooper eventually apologizes to Miner and declines to give him a ticket.

"And that's what happens when they know you're recording," Miner says near the end of the clip.

1 comment:

Larry O'G said...

WTF is 'illegal use of horn'? Horns are installed on vehicles in the U.S. for the purpose of getting the immediate attention of other drivers or pedestrians, right? Seems this trucker used his horn EXACTLY as intended! 'Illegal use' - BS! That's what known as a 'trumped up charge' and would easily get tossed out of traffic court.