See, you dodged the questions again. Typical.
Tell me, what speed did the officer charge him with on the citation?
Did the officer have a radar gun in the car?
Don't know, but I'm pretty sure he had a speedometer in the car. Probably also knew that when you're chasing someone at the instant you start getting closer to them you can look at your speedometer and tell how fast they're going. That's just a guess, though.
I am not dodging any question buckoo. There was no speed on the citation that anyone knows about even the guy getting the ticket. It will be thrown out in court. You make bounds and leaps and I am merely repeating what the guy said in the video and in his interviews. It was 65, he was going 68 and the speeding infraction if you would call it that was prior to the sign that was marked 40MPH visibly in the video. The officer never clocked his speed. The officer in the video said there was another “sign” further back but the gentleman wasn’t buying it. He asked repeatedly for what speed he was going and what law he had broken. The officer never answered. His response was drastic escalation, thus he will lose his job and Utah will be a better place to drive in.
You make the assumptions and hyperbole, I just post the laws of Utah and the facts we gather in the information given us. When the internal investigation supports some of your wild wierd hypothesis then we will know for sure, right?
As of now, I see what I see, I hear what I hear and don’t have to resort to conjecture and wild assertions to make my point. I resort to posting the laws of Utah and analysis of the information given. Pretty cut and dry to me. Bad cop.