NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The Metro Nashville Police Department will be assigning officers to patrol a stretch of Interstate 24 as road rage incidents spike across the Midstate.
MNPD tells FOX 17 News four officers from their Aggressive Driving Unit will monitor I-24 across Davidson County from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Nothing like telling the people that are causing problems when you're going to around to catch them. Yah, it could be deception. I don't think cops are that smart.
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Yes, flipping people off, tailgating, anything to get a reaction. Over here on the east side of the state I got a speeding ticket once for accelerating away from a tailgater in an unmarked car. Had already got back into the slow lane and was doing the speed limit when the marked car pulled me over for speeding. And we let them do this to us.
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