"I'm not going to send you an ambulance because you're swearing"
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How in hell does this guy [B]NOT[/B] get fucking fired? He willfully risked someones life and then falsely arrested someone for a non existent charge.
What a fucking cock smoker.
lol he just straight up said no to send an ambulance
jesus christ people these days
Robert MacFarland needs to set aside his own personal values for the safety of the general public, and should lose his job entirely.
[editline]4th August 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=mickers;37069315]no question he should be fired people have lost their jobs for far less serious things. Or at the very least never put on that sort of duty again.[/QUOTE]
He obviously would be better suited for a job that doesn't involve human interaction. I wouldn't even want this guy as a Wal-Mart greeter.
[QUOTE=Super Muffin;37074128]Sgt. Robert Mcfarland got two weeks without pay, had to go through training again, and eventually got fired.
This video is from 2009.[/QUOTE]
Where did you find that he got fired? I saw this video a long time ago and tried looking everywhere to see if he got fired for it eventually but didn't see anything. No I couldn't find it on google.
[QUOTE=Jetblack357;37079469]How in hell does this guy [B]NOT[/B] get fucking fired? He willfully risked someones life and then falsely arrested someone for a non existent charge.[/QUOTE]
He did later on.
Excessive swearing is okay when you're under some intense stress, not being allowed to swear during a 911 call is as silly as cops not being allowed to swear and yell insults in anger when dealing with rioters, we're all human after all, and needing some ventlation is something we all need sometimes.
What a dumb fucking idiot. God damned drama queen.
I'm baffled at the fact that he's a [i]20 year[/i] veteran and then he goes and acts like that. Seriously what the fuck just happened.
I had an experience similar to this one time.
It wasn't a life-or-death emergency but we ended up having to call the police 5 or 6 times within a 3 day time period for an ongoing family disagreement that wasn't being resolved, and I was finally fed up with the absolute inaction. Had a bit of a tantrum, and the dispatch operator basically said "There's nothing more we can do" and hung up.
I can imagine the stress these people are under having to frantically deal with calls all day long, but that's no excuse for things like this.
Reminds me of my old roomate, we were drinking one night and he got some kind of reaction to a head injury he had earlier, so he was dizzy and very drunk. When the ambulance came to collect him he would not stop cursing, it was hilarious. They said look stop cursing or we'll throw you out his reply was this "I'm fuckin sorry" haha
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