Posted By: JargonTalk © at 05/26/2007 6:24 PM Visits: 1,409  [Permalink]

Should Favors Be Reciprocal?

Here's the simple version: Trooper pulls over adult film star, there are "happy pills" in the car. Adult film star "talks" him out of citing her for the pills; film star posts pics of the "conversation" on her blog. Trooper is in very deep trouble.

See the full story plus this video here.

Meet Barbie Cummings is her stage name, and if really have to know her real name, go Google and find it. Her real name sounds almost as fake as her porn name.

James Randy Moss, a Tennessee State Trooper, pulled over Ms. Cummings for doing 92 in a 70 mph zone. Apparently, this necessitated Trooper Moss searching her vehicle, where he found her "happy pills," otherwise known in the real world as painkillers.

She informs him of her occupation, something about hoe she wouldn't be able to leave the state, etc.

He puts her in the cruiser. She pulls up her Website on the police-issued laptop computer and shows him samples of her professiona work. He gets an idea.

He scatters the "happy pills" out along the roadside, in the brush, and they go someplace else. He records the whole…transaction…with the cruiser camera and then lets her go.

He then brags about it to his trooper buddies and sends her the pics and video. So she blogs about it, posts the visual evidence on her site.

Trooper Moss gets suspended, and still sends her a ticket for speeding!

Now is that reciprocal, a favor for a favor?

But why in the world would you then be so incredibly stupid as to not only allow someone to take pictures and videos, but to give them copies?

A fourth grader would have more sense than that. And now we find out that Trooper Moss has been fired. One can only wonder if he was fired for throwing the pills away, receiving oral favors while at work, or stupid conduct unbecoming a law enforcement officer.

This one is my nomination for the 2007 Darwin Awards.
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Virtual Tourist: 05/28/2007 4:22 AM
Unbelievable. Downright unbelievable. LOL
sstrokerj: 05/28/2007 8:12 AM
Unbelievable. Downright unbelievable. LOL
I hear of things like this happening all the time but it's almost impossible to get caught. 'bout time the defendant wins. Hope she gets her ticket dropped. Great post
bad321: 07/07/2007 6:46 PM
Unbelievable. Downright unbelievable. LOL
sstrokerj said:
I hear of things like this happening all the time but it's almost impossible to get caught. 'bout time the defendant wins. Hope she gets her ticket dropped. Great post
She would have had the ticket dropped, but she didn't show up in court when she was scheduled to. She has to pay the $159 ticket within two weeks of ther scheduled court date, could have avoided it altogether because the trooper has resigned and wasnt in court.
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Should Favors Be Reciprocal?
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