To Protect and to Serve II

Brings up a good question. What if the hospital security or an armed citizen took action? Basically what happened was a kidnapping, I believe that's a justifiable use of force.
 
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Brings up a good question. What if the hospital security or an armed citizen took action? Basically what happened was a kidnapping, I believe that's a justifiable use of force.

It's easy to imagine things getting really sideways really fast in such a scenario but this makes for an interesting read.

http://www.constitution.org/uslaw/defunlaw.htm
 
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Normally I back cops but they completely screwed this one. As a nurse, I would be suing them. She's following hospital and HIPPA laws.
 
I wonder how often an officer goes into an ER and draws blood without permission. Wouldn't be surprised if that officer has done it before.
 
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[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Osjv9KEpdBM[/youtube]

"You're policy is intervening with my law"...Are you freaking kidding me?!?! That hospital policy is there because it is the law. It's called HIPAA!
 
Seriously this cop needs to be fired yesterday and I wouldn't be against assault charges being filed against him either.
 
What many people don't realize is the police were in high pursuit of the gentleman who hit this patient. So I'm wondering if they wanted this patients blood drawn to see if he was under the influence just in case he tried to sue the officers for causing him harm. Why else try and get blood with no warrant... Which they probably knew no Judge would grant. He didn't cause the accident.
 
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The family of the victim in the crash needs to lawyer up because the cops in this video were clearly conspiring to convict the man of anything so they could avoid liability for the police chase that caused the man's injuries.
 
What many people don't realize is the police were in high pursuit of the gentleman who hit this patient. So I'm wondering if they wanted this patients blood drawn to see if he was under the influence just in case he tried to sue the officers for causing him harm. Why else try and get blood with no warrant... Which they probably knew no Judge would grant. He didn't cause the accident.

I thought about this.
 
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