It was indeed worse than I thought, too.
I agree that was a tactical hold, not necessarily a hiding of the gun. But no badge showing? Only visible ID as a cop was the lighting in his car, and anybody can put lights in a car.
And I didn't see it as reckless driving at all, though I'm always cautious about passing a string of cars like that. Experience talking.
Also, I guess his actual speed could be calculated from the video. Don't know if that's a good idea, from the 'cyclist's point of view. :)
FYI, after a bunch of false ID-ing-as-a-cop robberies and so forth, about five(?) years ago, Colorado made impersonating a police officer in any way shape or form, a felony.
One of the very few cases where elevating a violation to felony status was OK with me.
Terry