Back the blue, till it happens to you. Many (not all) cops are like this. Did you see, some idiot cop (Utah) grabbed hold of a nurse, who refused to draw blood 🩸from an unconscious victim, with no warrant, who I think later on died anyway. The cop got fired, and the nurse won a ton of money in the lawsuit.
I remember that. She should be allowed to pee on his head in front of a bunch of cops and jailed prisoners. Put it on twitter.
There is a video on YouTube of an ambulance that responded to a traffic accident. A paramedic is tending to an injured motorist.
A state trooper shows up. He doesn’t like the way the ambulance is parked. So he tells the paramedic to immediately move it. No can do, says the paramedic. I’m busy trying to save this man’s life.
The paramedic ends up in cuffs.
Thank God I grew up and live in Fla which has always had strong good Samaritan laws. Once I ID myself as a nurse, an officer can’t really interfere with me if I’m administering aid. I keep my nurses bag in my car, and I now have NARCAN in my bag. I can give the Narcan if it’s obvious by evidence around the patient (crack pipe) or friends/bystanders/family say it’s a drug overdose. That’s why the officers number one job was to contact the family and find out her meds. What I can’t do is diagnose, As long as I use due care, in a very broad sense, Morgan and Morgan would love it in this state if an officer stopped me from administering aid.