Hardly.  At the very least the deputy should be required to make a full 
and public apology and then lose her job. 

Unfortunately, there will probably be a multi-million dollar settlement 
that accompanies whatever the final disposition is.

::michael

Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Pete Theisen wrote:
>> On Wednesday 13 February 2008 23:07, Michael Madigan wrote:
>>> This police deputy dumped a parapalegic out of a
>>> wheelchair when she asked him to get up and he said he
>>> couldn't.
>> Hi Michael!
>>
>> Oh, that was local to here. The supervisor has since apologized, that may 
>> not 
>> have made the video.
>
> Really!
> All right! If she apologized then enough said.


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