The policy will change when the idiot donut commando is fired. I predict November.
He was
fired from his ambulance job, which he had held since 1983.
The head of the ambulance company said he "violated several company policies and left a poor image of the company".
Think about that: A private company says he gave them a poor image, so the company fired him.
But the SLC PD puts him on paid leave, and the the Salt Lake Police Association is representing him to ensure that his "rights are protected and that the investigation is fair" which is ironic, because if Payne had protected the rights of the crash victim, instead of trying to violate them, we would never have heard of him or the nurse.