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Drunk state police captain leads cops on chase, judge cuts him slack
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 9943244:MV8xOTI3MjYyXzMyMjgxNDYxXzQ2NDU4REY=] [quote:kcdub0184:MV8xOTI3MjYyXzMyMjgwMjAwXzk5MDhENDE4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 9943244:MV8xOTI3MjYyXzMyMjgwMDExX0Y0OTAwMUEx] I have no problem with this. These men and women put their lives on the line each and every duty day to protect us. In return for that sacrifice they are entitled to special consideration I think. If you don't like it then quit complaining and become a cop and put your ass on the line like they do. Special consideration must be *earned*. [/quote] Wtf is wrong with you! WE cut there checks...we the people pay them to protect us and be sharp so they always have the edge against bad guys....drinking is completly unacceptable and he should lose his fkn badge. Gets sent on a paid vacation wow. I should become a cop so i can staighten out some of the brain dead like yourself. Special privileges ur a fkn fool. You are ok with a drunk person watching over children and others making sure they are safe...u sir are the problem. [/quote] :iamwith: [/quote]
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Who reading this thinks they'd be so lucky?
The state police captain who yesterday admitted prosecutors had enough to prove he was guilty of leading Saugus cops on a late-night chase could be back patrolling Bay State highways in days after a judge gave him a break, state police and prosecutors say.
A Lynn District Court judge continued motor vehicle charges against Capt. Thomas McCarthy without a finding, meaning if the 47-year-old superior officer keeps his nose clean for six months, the charges will be wiped from his record.
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