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Can a traffic officer violate the traffic law?

September 7, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Information about police officers breaking the traffic law, ignoring traffic lights, parking on double line or passing on the right is constantly shared on social networks. People usually say: “They should set the example.”

A video shows an officer passing on the right, without activating any lights or the siren to warn other drivers.

However, Felipe Venegas, assistant director of the organization, explained that traffic officers are allow to perform these practices in case of an emergency, but he admitted that there are some officers who take advantage of the uniform to make improper actions without being necessary and those cases  must be reported.

If a traffic officer acted in an unjustifiable way, it will be reprimanded or punished and would be investigated to know what happened and why she or he did it,”

stated Venegas.

crhoy.com

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