
A Melbourne police officer is appealing a decision to suspend him for 80 hours without pay for reckless driving due to an incident in November, in which he crashed his patrol car into a stop sign and did not report it to his superiors, officials said.
The officer, John Pasko, remains on duty until a decision is reached.
Documents show that Pasko crashed his patrol car into a stop sign on Riverview Drive in Palm Bay on Nov. 14 and did not report the accident. The car sustained dents and damage on the driver's side.
Video from the dash-camera shows Pasko examining the damage to the car after he hit the stop sign.
But he later told a nurse that he had no recollection of the incident, records show.
An incident in January 2008 resulted in Pasko being issued a reprimand for "intoxicants and substances that impair ability."
Pasko was disciplined and received counseling in 2004 and 2005, once for off-street parking and once for failing to use personal responsibility for department property.
According to his profile on Facebook, John Pasko is a Hostage Negotiator and Crisis Intervention Officer with Melbourne Police Department.
Reckless Driving or DUI ? You be the judge: