A Florida police officer who crashed his car into a convenience store when his cowboy boot slipped off the brake said he was embarrassed and not opposed to a new department ban on the smooth-soled footwear.
“They had leather soles and when I hit the brake, my foot slipped off and hit the accelerator. It was my fault,” said Michael Herko, one of two full-time officers in this rural north Florida town.
Herko, 62, said he was pulling into the store when his squad car crashed on Aug. 5. The 40-year police veteran was wearing a type of cowboy boots called ropers.
Herko’s patrol car crashed through the store’s two glass doors.
As a result of the crash, police Chief Bill Smith banned cowboy boots for officers on duty.
“This has never been an issue before because it had never been a problem,” Smith said. “It came up now because I knew he was a good driver and a good officer so I knew there had to be something mechanical involved and that is why we got to looking at the cowboy boots.”
Topics Florida Law Enforcement
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