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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 14

    After 2 police officers in Georgia stopped a driver for speeding, they used a coin-tossing app while deciding whether to arrest her or let her go. The police chief put both on leave.https://nyti.ms/2umGBiK 

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      1. Andy Furlong‏ @andyfrlng Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        Maybe use the same app to determine whether they keep their jobs.

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      1. Maddie Barry‏ @MaddieBarry8 Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes @MemeBurk

        This is why NFL kneels!! TOO MANY cops are racist and think we...with DT as pres...are back in 1950’s!!! Keep taping videos to weed out RACIST cops that are giving so many GREAT COPS a bad name! Ty to police chief for doing right thing! You give me hope!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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      1. TBrown‏ @Cityoftreeky Jul 14
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        What a joke some cops are bro.

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      1. Mike Ownby‏ @MikeOwnby Jul 14
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        The use of the app clouded what was a good arrest. Doing 80 in a 45 on a wet street? Yeah, I'd be taking her to jail. Not to mention the coin toss apparently came up for "release". This woman who was endangering lives got free pass because officers didn't keep it professional.

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      1. Dinah Perez‏ @DinahPerezLaw Jul 14
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        The police chief needs to fire these cops.

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      1. If they are all Fredo, we are all Frodo‏ @FaganKara Jul 14
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        Just tossed a coin. Arrest them.

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      1. Loulou‏ @lou_louise_lou Jul 14
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        They should be fired. Tossing a coin on a job like theirs, shows no respect to a job where you are required to use sane thought to make judgements on a daily basis. Tossing (and tossers) ... NOT OK!

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      1. SynchronusDaily‏ @SynchronusDaily Jul 17
        Replying to @nytimes @williamzvelasco

        I want a federal LAW passed NOW that every time any American is suspected of doing something illegal or inappropriate at work, on the job, we get a f*cking PAID VACATION while it's looked into. I DEMAND IT NOW, or this sh*t has to STOP! Immediately!

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      1. Richard Walker‏ @nolewalker Jul 15
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        And as a LE supervisor I would return the favor deciding their fate heads suspension tails termination.

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      1. Pän‏ @CarlosEPan Jul 14
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      1. Dave Walker‏ @DaveDwalker70 Jul 14
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        I bet the stopped driver wasn't an African American

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      1. Yocto‏ @yoctowatts Jul 14
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        Their decision making process needs a complete overhaul.

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      1. Marky‏ @markymar1 Jul 14
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        Why? I like the odds

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      2. Leo》‏ @MrEmilio_23 Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        Cops let people off with a warning all the time .. she was doing something illegal .. so she went to jail .. boo hoo ... just because they let a coin flip decide doesn’t make a difference.. if they flipped a coin and let her off no one would be mad .. she should be in jail

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      3. Krizz Kobbler  🦃‏ @konkarrne Jul 14
        Replying to @MrEmilio_23 @nytimes

        You're completely missing the point that how they handled the situation was unprofessional.

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