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Published: Dec 21, 2022, 9:06 PM
Rogue Pig Arrests Innocent Drivers for DUI
The power to ruin other's lives for your own gain even with case after case DISMISSED!

How long will this cop get? Ha ha ha ha. "Resigned under investigation"

Article: https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-dui-arrests-by-police-officer-jason-haferman-of-fort-collins-unleashed-chaos

“I can’t explain what it is like walking through the hospital handcuffed. To see how people look at you, and how the staff interacts with you,” Elias said. “It was really degrading.”
The humiliation, he said, was just the start. When he was allowed to bond out of jail three days later, he said, he had to deal with child protective services and beg a judge to let him have contact with his son.
That’s because in Colorado, state law dictates that an individual who commits a DUI that involves a child can also be prosecuted for child abuse, a charge Elias faced in addition to driving under the influence and careless driving. Elias eventually got all charges dropped after approximately two months—but, he said, the sting hasn’t gone away.

So he screwed up someone's life because he was in a position of power looking to impress his peers is what can be gathered. Why else would a cop feel an incentive to do this? Psychotic or the system incentivizes it. The latter seems like it would be the case.

Haferman did not respond to a request for comment for this story. And his record is not unblemished: if he were to apply to a new department, the state’s “Peace Officer Standards and Training” database would show the cop “resigned while under investigation.”
But the cop’s resignation, according to criminal defense lawyers and the police department, means that technically, Haferman can move to another state (or even another Colorado county) and apply for another law enforcement position. A spokesperson for the Fort Collins Police Department told The Daily Beast that even though Haferman was facing termination, the state agency “does not prohibit employment if an officer resigns from an agency, and termination is not automatic grounds for decertification in Colorado.”

How fucking long will this PIG mother fucker get for abuse of power?

Elias’ lawyer, Sarah Schielke, told The Daily Beast that she plans to file a lawsuit against the Fort Collins Police Department and Haferman on behalf of Elias and several other clients who were also falsely arrested on DUI charges. Matthew Haltzman said he plans to file a similar lawsuit next year.
“I think that Jason Haferman had an innate desire to be the best DUI cop out here or on his force, no matter the cost. No matter who was left in his wake,” Haltzman said. “But while he was just seeing prey, he was not realizing he was leaving people’s lives forever changed.”

So no criminal charges? Just civil lawsuits? Ooook, alright then and we wonder why cops fuck around. Statement as appears to agree with the above with the "impress your peers" incentive.

Yeah, but HOW LONG IS THIS MOTHER FUCKING PIG GOING TO GET AFTER RUINING SO MANY LIVES?