She Berated, Cursed At Officers During Traffic Stop. A Dash Cam Was On

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
There is, of
course, no official manual on how to use an official government position to get officers to tear up a ticket, but for any enterprising
self-help author looking to write one, a dash-cam video featuring a purple-vest-wearing, recently-resigned Caren Z
Turner might prove insightful.During an Easter weekend traffic stop that involved her daughter, Turner flashed her gold "Port Authority of
New York and New Jersey" badge and demanded that the law officers call her by her title: "Don't call me 'Miss.' It's 'Commissioner.' "She
said, early and often, that she was friends with the Tenafly, New Jersey, mayor and also happened to be a personal acquaintance of the
police chief
She may have even been invited to attend their graduation, she told the officers.She made sure the officers knew they were dealing with the
cream of Tenafly society, not common riffraff
She was an attorney, she told them
Her daughter was a student at Yale and the younger woman's friends went to MIT - and the officers were ruining what had been a nice Easter
weekend hike.And when all that failed, she cursed at the officers and told them to shut up.Turner is the CEO of Washington, D.C.-based
Turner Government Public Affairs
And until her abrupt resignation last week, she was a member of the Port Authority's board of commissioners, which sets policy for the
agency and oversees hundreds of officers
She was appointed by Republican Gov
Chris Christie last year, and served on the Port Authority's ethics committee, according to New York ABC-affiliate WABC.But in a flash,
she's become the latest prominent person to receive a public comeuppance after being caught on video lashing out at someone with a blue
collar job.In a statement on Monday, the Port Authority said it has "zero tolerance for ethics violations" and that an investigation found
Turner's actions "profoundly disturbing." Turner did not immediately return calls seeking comment.On Tuesday, police released a dash-cam
video that shows the tail end of a traffic stop, according to NJ.com.According to the news site, Turner's daughter was a back seat passenger
in the car in question, and phoned her mom during the traffic stop in Tenafly, a Hudson River town directly across the water from Yonkers
Officers had run the vehicle's Nevada license plate and found the registration expired.The officers were in the process of impounding the
car, and, in the video, at first asked Turner if she was there to give the occupants a ride
Instead, she told the officers, "I'm just telling you who I am."Who she is, according to her website, is a lobbyist "with over twenty-five
years federal government relations experience" who has "earned the respect of both Republican and Democratic policymakers."She's a trained
litigator who has worked on issues that include defense, aerospace, genetic ethics and gun safety
She worked on the national finance committee for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and was on the Republican Congressional Committee's
business advisory council.Her company's D.C
office is a 15-minute drive from the U.S
Capitol, which is conveniently pictured in the firm's website banner.And, as the officers who encountered her on the traffic stop may have
realized, "Campaigns led by Turner GPA are noted for their high energy, intense focus and no nonsense approach."At one point in the video,
one of the officers asked Turner to "give me a little bit of space here," saying she kept moving toward him, even though he had backed up to
a patrol cruiser.She repeatedly demanded answers: Why were her daughter and her friends stopped What was the officers' justificationThe
officer balked, saying he's given the appropriate information to the involved parties - and Turner is not one of them."Miss, this does not
involve you 1 percent," he told her, saying he is not under obligation to tell her anything about the stop, the citation or the impending
tow
She could ask the passengers of the car, he urged, or read it in his police report
"You have no right to know what's going on
I'm under no legal obligation to tell you.""That's my daughter," Turner replied, continuing to demand
"And she's a back seat passenger."I don't appreciate the way you approached me," the officer responded
"The way you demanded information
based off your position in another agency, whatever it may be."Later, she warned him, "I'm not so nice," and, "this isn't going to go down
nicely." She repeated the officers' last names back to them, letting them know she has remembered them."I will be talking to the chief of