I agree...he deserved to get arrested.

But: The police officer handled the whole situation with a lot of rage and with a huge lack of professionalism. 

With a good lawyer, the driver could get off pretty easy (which he probably did).

Apologizing is in most cases the best thing to do, even if you think the police officer isn't right. I even got out of a couple of tickets by apologizing and I'm not famous or the most lovable person on this planet. Expensive cars are a perfect "target" for civil servants, especially nowadays but when you show them that you are actually human and apologetic, they may let you off with a simple warning.

Trying to drive away while the officer is standing right next to the car or in front of the car is just plain stupid.


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