Driver to deputy: 'No wonder you people get shot'

A motorist stopped by police in a school zone had strong words for the Florida officer who pulled her over: "No wonder you people get shot."
The woman was allegedly driving 51 mph in a 20-mph school zone, according to statement from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said an officer pulled over 62-year-old, Joy Feinberg, near the Hagen Road Elementary School in Boynton Beach, Fla., on Sept. 1, the Palm Beach Post reported. The officer issued the driver a $606 ticket for speeding in a school zone, Bradshaw told the Post.
On Wednesday, the sheriff's office posted a one-minute clip of the dash-cam footage with subtitles as well as the full 15-minute video on YouTube. In the longer video, Feinberg repeatedly asked the officer to let her off with a warning. When she realized that her attempt at "begging" had failed, she said, "You know what? No wonder you people get shot. You're absolute a*****es."
Bradshaw said the deputy was not rude to Feinberg, WSVN-TV reported.
"There seems like there's this trend of disrespect when here's a deputy trying to save children's lives," Bradshaw told WSVN-TV. "And somebody has got to talk to us like that? I think it's unacceptable."
Paste BN Network was not able to reach Feinberg for comment.
The sheriff's office tweeted, "Keeping kids safe is a top priority."
Warning: This video contains strong language.
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