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Tuesday, March 29, 2005

More Proof

Aha! The following excerpt from CNN.com
illustrates the changing face (the ways in which individuals publically perform their own identities) of professional lives.

If one does not keep up on the constantly changing "codes" of
American life-styles, one may end up reprimanded:

Officer disciplined for stopping doctor on way to birth
Tuesday, March 29, 2005 Posted: 1:55 PM EST (1855 GMT)

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (AP) -- A police officer who stopped a doctor for speeding on his way to deliver a baby, and then took him to the maternity ward in handcuffs, has agreed to an unpaid suspension for lack of judgment.

Dr. Anthony Chidiac was driving his motorcycle 10 miles above the 25 mph speed limit last March when he was stopped by 15-year veteran Officer William Lilliston.

According to records released Monday from an internal police investigation, when the doctor explained he was going to a delivery, the officer allegedly asked if he was delivering a pizza and later said, "If you're a doctor, I'm Mickey Mouse or Joe Blow."

Lilliston called the hospital to confirm Chidiac's story, and drove him to the hospital as the baby's head was showing. The officer then asked to see the doctor's driver's license before letting Chidiac change into scrubs.

Chidiac delivered the baby 15 minutes after the handcuffs were removed.

The officer, who said the doctor had been slow in pulling over, later wrote Chidiac a traffic citation.

The officer agreed last month to serve a 16-day unpaid suspension under a negotiated settlement, said Jack Lokeinsky, his union's president. The case is scheduled to go before a Citizen Review Board on April 11.

3 Comments:

At 11:31 PM, Blogger Happy and Blue 2 said...

I think the cop was right in not believing the doctor but he shouldn't have been rude about it.

 
At 4:50 AM, Blogger sumo said...

Hey...I can leave a comment...I feel sorry for the mother that needed said doctor sooner.

 
At 8:00 AM, Blogger Stacy The Peanut Queen said...

Yeah, I think the cop could've been a little more compassionate in this case.

 

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