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Video shows man confront 'drunk' South African police officer after he 'tried to run his son off the road' | Video shows man confront 'drunk' South African police officer after he 'tried to run his son off the road' |
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A policeman in South Africa is being investigated today after a video went viral allegedly showing him driving while drunk. | A policeman in South Africa is being investigated today after a video went viral allegedly showing him driving while drunk. |
The video was posted on the Facebook page of motorist Phil Tomlinson on Thursday and shows the KwaZulu-based Tomlinson approach the Pinetown police constable and accuse him of being “drunk” and trying to “run his son off the road” on a highway just outside of Durban. | The video was posted on the Facebook page of motorist Phil Tomlinson on Thursday and shows the KwaZulu-based Tomlinson approach the Pinetown police constable and accuse him of being “drunk” and trying to “run his son off the road” on a highway just outside of Durban. |
The unnamed officer is filmed sitting in his car with a cigarette in his hand as Tomlinson says: “The reason why you stopped you, is because you got your gun on your lap and you're drunk, you're pissed, give me your card.” | The unnamed officer is filmed sitting in his car with a cigarette in his hand as Tomlinson says: “The reason why you stopped you, is because you got your gun on your lap and you're drunk, you're pissed, give me your card.” |
The officer refuses and can be heard repeatedly saying “No!” as he attempts to push the camera away from his face. | The officer refuses and can be heard repeatedly saying “No!” as he attempts to push the camera away from his face. |
Tomlinson then says, “You're gonna be reported my man. You nearly killed me!” as the officer reverses away. | Tomlinson then says, “You're gonna be reported my man. You nearly killed me!” as the officer reverses away. |
Since being posted onto his Tomlinson’s page yesterday, the video has gone viral, with over 330,000 views in just over 24 hours. | Since being posted onto his Tomlinson’s page yesterday, the video has gone viral, with over 330,000 views in just over 24 hours. |
Its popularity has caught the attention of the KwaZulu-Natal police force that is now looking into the officer’s behaviour. | |
KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Jay Naicker, said that the police were aware of the video and they would be investigating the matter in due course. | KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Jay Naicker, said that the police were aware of the video and they would be investigating the matter in due course. |
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