Who hasn’t driven off with something on the roof of their car before?

Kinda shows how much attention most drivers are paying though.

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        Highlighting how the title removes fault from the police by rewording it. I litetally put “accidentally” in my version.

        The hell are you on about?

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            Oh hahaha
            I am. ACAB

            The police in the USA are systemically racist and corrupt.

            • @Ilovethebomb@lemmy.nzOP
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              Not everyone is smart enough to realise not all police are like that, I thought you were one of them. I did somewhat get the wrong impression.

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        It really is, but it also seems pretty rare. I’ve seen plenty of stories where police raid the wrong house, smashing the door down, and basically say “you’re on your own. We don’t pay for repairs.” though.

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          In New Zealand though? I can’t imagine them getting away with it. That’s property damage and the landlords association would have a fit.

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      Inspector Jim Wilson said officers put the “Tactical Deflation Device” (TTD) on the roof of their car to make room for a man they were arresting.

      But they forgot to put the spikes back and they fell across several lanes of the Southern Motorway near Greenlane.