What is your opinion of this traffic stop scenerio? (see inside)

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answer:What the officer did is a breach of ethics on his part, and most likely a breach of the local police code of conduct. In my county, the policeman could be disciplined with unpaid time off, and a reprimand put in his record. The police officer was way out of line. The woman is completely in the right.

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