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That was relatively gentle. He was controlled, handcuffed, searched, stood up and escorted to a patrol car. Not to mention he was wanted for aggravated battery and may be involved in two murders.
 

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Are you worried they might have given this a&& hat COVID? Masks protect others...not so much the wearer...
Two of the cops that were handcuffing him didn’t have gloves on so the Jeep driver could of passed Covid to the cops via direct touching. I’m assuming since they are telling all of us not to shake hands then handcuffing someone is similar enough. Plus the 3 cops were shoulder to shoulder with each other during the handcuffing. Less likely due to being outdoors but the should of been wearing gloves at least. There are several news articles stating cops have a higher percentage of getting Covid so makes sense they should at least be wearing gloves.
 
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I love my daily dose of Florida Man...... and now it’s here too!
There’s also a Georgia Man now too? Florida Man is a huge joke down here in FL. :CWL:
 

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I don't the the LEO were using excessive force here. But my question: is it a manual transmission? I'm trying to figure out how he was suddenly going backwards and not skidding. Either he shifted his auto into neutral very quickly or put the clutch in on a manual. Almost an impressive recovery.
 

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There’s also a Georgia Man now too? Florida Man is a huge joke down here in FL. :CWL:
No, although I am sure there is, we just look to our southern neighbors! :giggle:
 

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Two of the cops that were handcuffing him didn’t have gloves on so the Jeep driver could of passed Covid to the cops via direct touching. I’m assuming since they are telling all of us not to shake hands then handcuffing someone is similar enough. Plus the 3 cops were shoulder to shoulder with each other during the handcuffing. Less likely due to being outdoors but the should of been wearing gloves at least. There are several news articles stating cops have a higher percentage of getting Covid so makes sense they should at least be wearing gloves.

Maybe they had hand sanitizer or didn't touch their face after until they were able to do what should be normal hygiene. Always amazed that my Great Grandma told me to go outside and play and when I come in wash my hands and face for dinner and then shower before I go to bed. Not to say Immigration from countries that have different social norms is at fault but with the dirty Americans and other country cleanliness norms I'm sure this will be the first of many Corona Virus'. Except for those that play outside and have basic cleanliness - a plus for Jeepers
 

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looks like a JLU Sahara.

noticed the windshield shattered.
I noticed that...he joins the cracked windshield club! He was probably trying to outrun them but experienced death wobble and couldn't drive any faster.
 

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I don't the the LEO were using excessive force here. But my question: is it a manual transmission? I'm trying to figure out how he was suddenly going backwards and not skidding. Either he shifted his auto into neutral very quickly or put the clutch in on a manual. Almost an impressive recovery.
Wouldn’t it be the same thing as rolling down a hill backwards while in drive? I experience this almost everyday at red lights.
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