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I have to say, I reckon it's a lot to do with the compensation and suing culture of the US. I mean, the cop certainly deserved to be sacked and the cyclist has every right to sue for assault and wrongful arrest, but $1.5 million is simply ridiculous. I don't belileve that stuff about the cyclist being so damaged by the event that he has to go and live on a farm, far from the madding crowd. If he'd stopped a bullet from the cop and had to undergo emergency surgery then the sum would be about right. But I can't help thinking he's a big baby if he goes crying off to the countryside and expects this sort of payout.
$1.5m is a lot but big numbers are the only way to get big organisations' attention and to get them to take on board that they need to tighten up their recruitment and training procedures - this guy had only just started working as a copy and already he was abusing his power, surely he should have been weeded out as being someone with the wrong sort of personality to be a policeman long before a tourist with a video camera demonstrated the fact.
Imagine what would have happened to that cyclist if by chance someone hadn't happened to be shooting what looks like a bit of holiday footage as he went past?
$1.5mil is a lot but hey, go for it, they should take their recruitment more seriously and not employ people who are as unstable as this officer.