I'm not and officer; however, I think her actions at the beginning, once she got him stopped were completely justified. I would have acted the same way. Once I had the situation under control, his service weapon removed, and had him at the FHP cruiser I would probably have removed the handcuffs. Everything she said once she had him in the cruiser was spot on. He was definitely hauling it it took her 6 min to catch up, ridiculous. If you have an off duty job that the whole department participates in--leave early enough to get there (should be dept. mandate). Imagine if he had have plowed into some family and his reason.."I going to be late" for a non-emergency situation, no excuse. All he had to do in the beginning was pull over and I'm sure she would have let him go. Officer or not if another police vehicle gets behind you with lights on, and you're not headed to same emergency, you slow down and/or pull over.
"All because you're late" pretty much sums it up for me.