This officer is going to lose his qualified immunity and cost his dept $thousands in a lawsuit.
He is power tripping because he's being recorded.
We don't see what happened prior but he doesn't make it clear this guy is detained for any crime, he cannot make the guy stop recording him until there is an arrest, and there is no R.A.C. (reasonable articulable suspicion) that a crime has been committed, being committed or is about to be committed.
Depending on the state, 5 mph or less over is a driving infraction and not a crime at all.
The guy in the car should have kept his door closed and locked window up first of all and been polite.
He could have asked for a supervisor and not answered any questions.
People need to know their rights first and foremost in their respective state.., and in this day and age you should record all interaction with police but you should never be a dick.
Be polite, you have the right to ask questions and record, and if you think the officer is out of line, ask his name badge# and if his bodycam is turned on
You Can stand your ground and politely demand a supervisor be present for the rest of the stop.
This officer is going to lose his qualified immunity and cost his dept $thousands in a lawsuit.
He is power tripping because he's being recorded.
We don't see what happened prior but he doesn't make it clear this guy is detained for any crime, he cannot make the guy stop recording him until there is an arrest, and there is no R.A.C. (reasonable articulable suspicion) that a crime has been committed, being committed or is about to be committed.
Depending on the state, 5 mph or less over is a driving infraction and not a crime at all.
The guy in the car should have kept his door closed and locked window up first of all and been polite.
He could have asked for a supervisor and not answered any questions.
People need to know their rights first and foremost in their respective state.., and in this day and age you should record all interaction with police but you should never be a dick.
Be polite, you have the right to ask questions and record, and if you think the officer is out of line, ask his name badge# and if his bodycam is turned on
You Can stand your ground and politely demand a supervisor be present for the rest of the stop.
Get the fuck out of the car or roll the window down and engage. If you didn't do anything there is zero problem. Grow up and be an adult.
Arresting people can get interesting and funny. Seen some strange shit.
This is whyThis officer is going to lose his qualified immunity and cost his dept $thousands in a lawsuit.
He is power tripping because he's being recorded.
We don't see what happened prior but he doesn't make it clear this guy is detained for any crime, he cannot make the guy stop recording him until there is an arrest, and there is no R.A.C. (reasonable articulable suspicion) that a crime has been committed, being committed or is about to be committed.
Depending on the state, 5 mph or less over is a driving infraction and not a crime at all.
The guy in the car should have kept his door closed and locked window up first of all and been polite.
He could have asked for a supervisor and not answered any questions.
People need to know their rights first and foremost in their respective state.., and in this day and age you should record all interaction with police but you should never be a dick.
Be polite, you have the right to ask questions and record, and if you think the officer is out of line, ask his name badge# and if his bodycam is turned on
You Can stand your ground and politely demand a supervisor be present for the rest of the stop.
Get the fuck out of the car or roll the window down and engage. If you didn't do anything there is zero problem. Grow up and be an adult.
Again, we don't have the whole story or how this escalated to the point where the officer is preparing to use pepper spray..., but you clearly don't understand your rights and how an officer can and will trick you into giving up your rights or flat violate them.
Ive never had a problem with and never been a problem for an officer ...ever! but I know my rights and you should too.
Arresting people can get interesting and funny. Seen some strange shit.
I bet
Especially when you make up facts and evidence
Thank you for retiring
This is whyThis officer is going to lose his qualified immunity and cost his dept $thousands in a lawsuit.
He is power tripping because he's being recorded.
We don't see what happened prior but he doesn't make it clear this guy is detained for any crime, he cannot make the guy stop recording him until there is an arrest, and there is no R.A.C. (reasonable articulable suspicion) that a crime has been committed, being committed or is about to be committed.
Depending on the state, 5 mph or less over is a driving infraction and not a crime at all.
The guy in the car should have kept his door closed and locked window up first of all and been polite.
He could have asked for a supervisor and not answered any questions.
People need to know their rights first and foremost in their respective state.., and in this day and age you should record all interaction with police but you should never be a dick.
Be polite, you have the right to ask questions and record, and if you think the officer is out of line, ask his name badge# and if his bodycam is turned on
You Can stand your ground and politely demand a supervisor be present for the rest of the stop.
Get the fuck out of the car or roll the window down and engage. If you didn't do anything there is zero problem. Grow up and be an adult.
Again, we don't have the whole story or how this escalated to the point where the officer is preparing to use pepper spray..., but you clearly don't understand your rights and how an officer can and will trick you into giving up your rights or flat violate them.
Ive never had a problem with and never been a problem for an officer ...ever! but I know my rights and you should too.
This is whyThis officer is going to lose his qualified immunity and cost his dept $thousands in a lawsuit.
He is power tripping because he's being recorded.
We don't see what happened prior but he doesn't make it clear this guy is detained for any crime, he cannot make the guy stop recording him until there is an arrest, and there is no R.A.C. (reasonable articulable suspicion) that a crime has been committed, being committed or is about to be committed.
Depending on the state, 5 mph or less over is a driving infraction and not a crime at all.
The guy in the car should have kept his door closed and locked window up first of all and been polite.
He could have asked for a supervisor and not answered any questions.
People need to know their rights first and foremost in their respective state.., and in this day and age you should record all interaction with police but you should never be a dick.
Be polite, you have the right to ask questions and record, and if you think the officer is out of line, ask his name badge# and if his bodycam is turned on
You Can stand your ground and politely demand a supervisor be present for the rest of the stop.
Get the fuck out of the car or roll the window down and engage. If you didn't do anything there is zero problem. Grow up and be an adult.
Again, we don't have the whole story or how this escalated to the point where the officer is preparing to use pepper spray..., but you clearly don't understand your rights and how an officer can and will trick you into giving up your rights or flat violate them.
Ive never had a problem with and never been a problem for an officer ...ever! but I know my rights and you should too.
Of course we don't have the whole story because Mr. yuppee has only shown the last 2 minutes of the confrontation. The odds are that the driver is a dick who thinks he is cute trying to be a "sovereign citizen". We have seen this type of asshat a 100 times on different videos over the years. It is always the "sovereign citizen", and yes it is the same idiot who thinks they don't have to pay their taxes because of that "sovereign citizen" bullshit. I know a co-worker who ruined his life doing this crap. Went to prison for tax evasion and lost everything. He used to brag at work about lecturing the COPS when he would get pulled over. He was a fucking idiot just like the guy in the video.
I had a wild early 20's. Multiple issues with police. Probably more than most combined on here. I was given break after break and several times it took them physically forcing me to get me to listen and straighten up. I gained a lot of respect for them. My interactions with them spread over 4 states and in each state I was treated fairly and commensurately with whatever the hell stupid thing I was doing.
So when I see people taking the side of asshole citizens who like to tell the authorities no, I know they don't know what the hell they are talking about. The % of police brutality or illegal behavior is so fucking small its not even calculable. Just do what the officer is asking and everything will be just fine.
This is whyThis officer is going to lose his qualified immunity and cost his dept $thousands in a lawsuit.
He is power tripping because he's being recorded.
We don't see what happened prior but he doesn't make it clear this guy is detained for any crime, he cannot make the guy stop recording him until there is an arrest, and there is no R.A.C. (reasonable articulable suspicion) that a crime has been committed, being committed or is about to be committed.
Depending on the state, 5 mph or less over is a driving infraction and not a crime at all.
The guy in the car should have kept his door closed and locked window up first of all and been polite.
He could have asked for a supervisor and not answered any questions.
People need to know their rights first and foremost in their respective state.., and in this day and age you should record all interaction with police but you should never be a dick.
Be polite, you have the right to ask questions and record, and if you think the officer is out of line, ask his name badge# and if his bodycam is turned on
You Can stand your ground and politely demand a supervisor be present for the rest of the stop.
Get the fuck out of the car or roll the window down and engage. If you didn't do anything there is zero problem. Grow up and be an adult.
Again, we don't have the whole story or how this escalated to the point where the officer is preparing to use pepper spray..., but you clearly don't understand your rights and how an officer can and will trick you into giving up your rights or flat violate them.
Ive never had a problem with and never been a problem for an officer ...ever! but I know my rights and you should too.
Of course we don't have the whole story because Mr. yuppee has only shown the last 2 minutes of the confrontation. The odds are that the driver is a dick who thinks he is cute trying to be a "sovereign citizen". We have seen this type of asshat a 100 times on different videos over the years. It is always the "sovereign citizen", and yes it is the same idiot who thinks they don't have to pay their taxes because of that "sovereign citizen" bullshit. I know a co-worker who ruined his life doing this crap. Went to prison for tax evasion and lost everything. He used to brag at work about lecturing the COPS when he would get pulled over. He was a fucking idiot just like the guy in the video.
I had a wild early 20's. Multiple issues with police. Probably more than most combined on here. I was given break after break and several times it took them physically forcing me to get me to listen and straighten up. I gained a lot of respect for them. My interactions with them spread over 4 states and in each state I was treated fairly and commensurately with whatever the hell stupid thing I was doing.
So when I see people taking the side of asshole citizens who like to tell the authorities no, I know they don't know what the hell they are talking about. The % of police brutality or illegal behavior is so fucking small its not even calculable. Just do what the officer is asking and everything will be just fine.
I haven't interacted with the police in decades
When I was pulled over I'd usually do Eddie Haskell. Less hassle
One of the last ones I was driving down 5th Ave in Seattle without a seat belt talking on the phone and smoking a cigarette
I was profiled obviously