Two Georgia police officers have been placed on administrative leave after body camera footage showed them using a coin toss to decide whether or not to arrest a driver who was allegedly speeding.

In video of the April incident posted by Atlanta NBC-affiliate WXIA this week, 24-year-old Sarah Webb is seen being pulled over after Roswell police estimated she was driving about 85 mph in a 45 mph zone in rainy conditions.

A woman identified as officer Courtney Brown is heard in the video confronting Webb about speeding in wet conditions.

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The footage then shows Brown returning to the cruiser, where she discusses with the other officer, identified as Kristee Wilson, that they do not have any speed detection technology or tickets. They then discuss whether or not to arrest Webb.

Brown proceeds to open a coin-flipping app on her phone, according to WXIA. Using the codes “A” for arrest on heads and “R” for release on tails, she then flips the virtual coin. Though the coin reportedly landed on tails, the officers decided to arrest Webb anyway.

They handcuffed Webb, who is seen crying in the video, and arrested her on charges including reckless driving.

Prosecutors dismissed the charges Monday after viewing the video.

Webb said she did not know about the coin toss until WXIA contacted her for an interview, and told NBC News that the behavior was “disgusting.”

“These are people who are supposed to protect us, and instead are treating our freedom and our lives like games," she said. "It’s disgusting. It’s scary to think police officers do stuff like this."

Brown and Wilson have been placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation, according to WXIA.