Indiana Cops Arrest Man for Asking for Their Badge Numberby Carlos MillerPINAC May. 21, 2015 |
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An Indiana man unhappy with cops parking in the fire lane of his local Walmart was arrested after he asked a cop for his name and badge number. Cody Clark was walking into the store in Logansport when he spotted a pair of cops standing by a patrol car parked in the emergency lane. “You’re parked in a fire lane, used for emergency purposes,” he said. “Can you please move the vehicle?” The cops told him they there on a “police matter,” which gave them the right to park where ever they pleased. However, Clark was not buying it, telling them they needed to turn on their emergency lights if they are, in deed, there on police business. But they refused to do that as well. Nevertheless, Clark persisted, standing there for minutes as they tried to ignore him, his friend standing in the background observing and recording. “You’re not going to do your one job, protect and serve?” Clark asked. Read More |