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Originally Posted by NEOWatcher
That one was a drunk driving case, if I remember right.
Like I said, we don't know the circumstances. But lacking any sidewalks, what else was the man to do?
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Stop when the cop asked him to stop?
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An officer stopped Schneider, but didn't get cooperation. Schneider said he didn't do what the officer said because he felt that he wasn't doing anything wrong and shouldn't have been pulled over.
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A lot of psycopaths don't think they're doing anything wrong as they carve up thier victims and eat them for lunch either, doesn't mean they can continue doing it. You can agree or disagree with the cops decision; but it was made in the interest of the man's own saftey and that of the drivers on the road. Right or wrong, I totally agree that he could have fought the initial charge. But the obstruction charge? I can't have too much sympathy when someone's bad decision doesn't turn out how they wanted it to.