LIVE P.D. TELEVISION SHOW EXPOSES POLICE ACTIVITIES WHICH ENDANGER PUBLIC
On the July 14, 2018 - two hours into the (so-called) Live P.D. broadcast on the A & E television network, Greene County Missouri Sheriff's Corporal Tim Haynes is shown responding to a call (several miles away) where someone was stabbed in the hand - at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour - while reading aloud from the vehicle mounted computer screen. As noted in previous posts, this show (not a program - a show) does have some inherent value in exposing actions of police from across the country while driving which, if commited by any other citizen, would result in at least a citation and fine, including not wearing seatbelts (even when speeding to calls), running stop signs without lights/sirens or failure to signal when making turns or lane changes. These officers and deputies constantly use (non) hands-free telephones while driving and type on computer keyboards - even when driving at outragous speed. While the show can be entertaining at times - if you watch it with ...