This New York District Attorney was NOT happy when she found out she had to obey the law like everyone else.
This is the kind of video that should end a person's political career.
Watch as Monroe County, New York, District Attorney Sandra Doorley reacts to a cop after he follows her home when she refused to pull over for speeding.
This is the definition of entitlement. Here she is talking to the cop's supervisor:
Doorley: Sorry, I didn't wanna pull over ... I just didn't. I just figured I'd pull into my driveway. And I called (Webster Chief of Police) Dennis (Kohlmeier) and I said, "That's me that they're trying to stop." So, that's end of story.
Officer: Well, you should know better, right?
Doorley: I was speeding, I know that.
Officer: Okay, so why didn't you just stop like you're supposed to?
Doorley: Because I didn't feel like stopping on Phillips Rd.
Officer: That's not your choice! You know that!
Doorley: Well, I made it my choice.
Officer: Now you made it a bigger deal than it needed to be!
Doorley: It's a really bigger deal. And when people started coming it's a much bigger deal!
Offier: Well, you caused that, Sandra. What do you want us to do? Not do our job because it's you?
Gosh, I'm taking a break here just because this AWFL (Affluent White Female Liberal) lady is driving me crazy.
Doorley was once a Democrat, she switched party to Republican a few years ago, but it just goes to show that party doesn't matter. You give a person like this just a little bit of power and they think they are above the law.
Let's go back to the transcript.
Doorley: No! It's fine. Just write me a ticket. I was just saying I was not gonna stop on Phillips Rd. at 5:30.
Officer: Okay, well, you just broke another law because of that. Right? You should know better.
Doorley: Just write me a ticket...
Officer: That's not a traffic ticket. That's an arrestable offense, Sandra. You know this! Why did you not pull over? You made this a bigger deal than it needed to be. And you knew why you were getting stopped, clearly.
Doorley: Clearly hahahaha!
Man, this officer has the patience of Job. I'd have whipped out my tazer right about then, just to give her a taste. What an awful person. What a joke.
Doorley: I didn't want to stop on Phillips Rd. I was right down the street. I figured I would just stop in my driveway. It's what I figured. I thought it would be easier. Apparently I was wrong.
This isn't the only bodycam footage. Multiple cops were on the scene.
In this footage, with the first cop, Doorley has a different story. She claims she didn't know he was pulling her over and thought it could be someone else.
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Doorley: I understand the law better than you.
Ma'am, you were going 20 over by your own admission and you fled the scene.
I don't know if her arrogance or her ignorance is more appalling.
You can see more videos from the stop in the local news report.
As more officers and a supervisor arrive to the scene, Doorley continues refusing to leave the garage, telling police she'd had a bad day dealing with murders in Rochester.
"I'm going to prosecute myself," Doorley says later in the video. "Do you know what I'll do with the ticket?" Then she laughs.
What a joke.
Of course, knowing the video was about to come out, Doorley did plead guilty to the speeding ticket.
The officer followed her to her home and issued Doorley a ticket, which she accepted. The DA pleaded guilty in municipal court on Tuesday "because I believe in accepting responsibility for my actions and had no intention of using my position to receive a benefit," she said.
She's so lucky she only got a ticket. She should have been run in for her belligerence. She's STILL benefiting from her position, whether she acknowledges it or not.
This ain't white privilege. This is political power privilege.
More anarchotyranny in action. Rules for thee but not for me.
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