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I love the double feature videos, the second feature is like a bonus treat when your videos are already so interesting and well-done. Thanks for all your hard work, John, narrator and anyone else involved with the process, for keeping everyone informed and helping to protect their rights!
You need to do research on the due process side of trespassing. Whenever you address the matter what you cite is correct, but you miss this part of it. Just like a disorderly statute cannot be used against someone hurling expletives at an officer on free speech grounds even though it fits the text of the statute. Trespassing statutes cannot be used against people on publicly accessible public property absent a crime; even then there must be a policy in place stating what can get you trespassed and there must be an appeals process in place, otherwise it violates due process. There is a good amount of case law on this.
Unfortunately that's not how it works, I had somebody take out a bogus restraining order on me a few years back and the cops wouldn't facilitate me going to get my shit from them but them coming to me the cops would facilitate... Which doesn't make any sense but I just started ignoring bulshit laws a while ago
If they were liberals they'd be inclined to play your word salad games....he's teaching you, but it seems no one learns....and here we are years later...and we're STILL teaching the difference between public and private.
@@MCamp-ll9mfit isn’t generally. It’s like calling someone really smart. It’s not an insult to them if they are actually smart. But if you call someone with an IQ of 80 smart, it’s an obvious insult. See how it works? No? Nah, I guess you wouldn’t. Sad
welcome to mississippi. hell hole of a state. good old boy network political corruption so deep its totally unfixable, combined with eye watering wealth inequality creates a deeply troubled society.
A citizen gets accused of a crime, and they go directly to jail. A cop gets accused of a crime, and they go directly to paid vacation. But tell me again how "cops are held to a higher standard than the average citizen"...
He didn't say "shoot". He was saying sue with a foreign accent. He said "I'll sue the f out of you" to which the cop says "you'll shoot me?" He responded with "No, I'm not going to shoot you, I'll sue you. You are breaking the law."
I was screaming the same thing I was like he meant to say sue not shoot his accent and misunderstanding of the language allowed these ass clowns to turn it on him
A lot of people from south america have that problem where no matter how many times native speakers try and correct them they swear B and V sound the same just for example. Biking and Viking are the same word.
@@Snarkerellawell, there’s no getting around the fact that the smartest people among us, scientists, doctors, engineers, etc are almost always liberal and progressive, and the less intelligent, less educated someone is, the more likely they’ll be a conservative maga person. Which makes sense, dumb people and old people are very gullible, and the smart, evil ones prey upon them….and they all look like fools.
“Looking at personal vehicles, that’s against the law. Even tho we do it all the time and will ticket you if you have tint dark enough to where we can’t see inside your car.” Hypocrites.
Yes, that’s when you gotta flip it on them and ask…”do you have to follow the same law? If so, then why do you look in private vehicles”. Hopefully that’ll make the light bulb click on. But most of their ego’s will just kick in at that point.
@@FairTheGod you're proposing having a rational discussion with a cop....99.5% of the time....that is absolutely impossible....it's why they repeatedly scream "listen to me...listen to me"....they want you QUIET ...so they can copsplain to you...they don't know what a "discussion" is...they only like one sided talks.
altough its illegal to have too dark tint because other members of the traffic has to see you to ensure safe driving and for cops to see the driver at a traffic stop. tint has nothing to do with privacy unless you want to fuck in public inside your car.
99% of the people in the first video sound like they never went through grade school. That’s reckless to hire public servants who are that highly uneducated.
Police Departments are allowed to refuse to hire someone for having an IQ above average because they're "too smart" and no cop I've met has even average intelligence
"y'all must be liberals". As a right leaning independent, I can confirm that rights are not specific to party affiliation or political leaning. Every citizen in America enjoys the same rights without regard to demographics. It's ridiculous that public servants think that "you must be a liberal" if you exercise 1A rights, but "you must be conservative" if you exercise 2A rights. Rights are rights. The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment states: "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; NOR DENY TO ANY PERSON WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION THE EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS." [emphasis added] How dare we expect to be allowed to exercise our enumerated and guaranteed rights!
Yeah you know alot of security at Walmart be zooming in on all types of stuff that go down in the parking lot. If she can read this is going to keep her up at night 😅
@@spatbee yeah, I commented before getting to the end. Should have clarified and got his lawyer to fight that. Maybe there will be a lawsuit later to fix it.
He's just saying what the majority of cops are thinking and doing on a daily basis. The really messed up part is the courts don't care. As they repeatedly say, it doesn't matter what an officers motivations are as long as they find PC.
What timestamp? I can see that given his mispronunciation of several words. However, this guy is a repeat offender of various offenses, so it sounds like he isn't the best news ever either.
@@paulstejskal21:45.. he says “no I’m not gonna shoot you.. I’ll SHOOT you. Sounds like he struggles to pronounce s words. he most likely meant ill “suit” you - as in “I’ll file a lawsuit against you”.
@@Drake21339 Ok yeah thanks. It sounds like he said Shooo choo you after he attempted to correct the officer. Honestly I wouldn't have picked up on him being deaf because of his bad slurring of words. Maybe if he was sober I would have. (I've interpreted for deaf before so I know the difference.)
@@Drake21339 Exactly my thoughts. The officers where trying to find anything to justify the arrest, of course they understood that guy was threatening them.
He also informed the officers that he has been in the United States for eight years, and I'm not going to speculate exactly where he is from originally, but it stands to reason that he might have a hard time intelligibly pronouncing certain words in English depending on his native language. 🤷
Love how the auditor switched plain view around on that cop. You can see the wheels turning in the cops head as he realizes he uses plain view all the time to look into cars. 😂😂😂
"how would you react in a situation that you don't know what to do?" a: get informed b: get informed c: yell out whatever your idea of the law is, the louder the more meaning it has.
The more meaning it has or the crazier you sound. I don't mean you personally I mean you generically. Like Karen's of any gender getting arrested and endlessly and loudly repeating phrases such as, "what did I do", "don't touch me",;"I'm not resisting",; and "I'm going to sue you", not to mention, "am I raising my voice"
There is a youtube channel (I forgot the name), where a teacher at the academy was teaching how to properly and safely deal with situations and how to de-escalate the situation as fast as possible. The cadets were dismissive against the teacher and ended the class with "We write the reports" while laughing out loud. The teacher resigned from the academy, as his class had no influence and was regarded as stupid. That tells alot about how the training attitude of cadets is in reality.
I talked to "The Battousai" Turner the other day, and this is what I had to say. "It seems inconsequential now; all we hear is "comply," and when we do, they proceed as they wish, while we, the taxpayers, bear the cost and they receive promotions. Is it just me, or is leaving the house now a source of fear? I dedicated 30 years to serving as a 911 paramedic in Atlanta's city and county, followed by Houston, Texas, and its county. Later, I served as the assistant chief of a city two hours north of the southern border. Today, I find myself more fearful of the police than of someone crossing the border. My father is a retired state trooper, and all my uncles are in law enforcement. Everyone I know from my EMS days is in the police force. Now they scare me to death."
Turner parks his car where he knows it will seem out-of-place and then acts like a smart alec when he gets the reaction he's fishing for. HELL with 'im.
@@troyevitt2437the thing with bait is that it only works if the subject takes it. When the police use bait cars they only work if someone tries to drive off, the same with auditing. They only give law enforcement a chance to violate rights, if the law enforcement don't take that opportunity then good, but if they do "take the bait" they have no one to blame but themselves.
@@robholland2722 Don't care. Auditors intentionally bother people and think it doesn't matter that people are bothered by their conduct. They're asking for trumped-up charges. Social Mores matter as much as laws.
For people like that, everything is political. They see liberal ghosts out of the corner of their eye and stay terrified of things that don't exist anywhere but in their demented minds.
@@Based_Dept.- Stop trying to "both sides" this. Most cops and cop suckered are conservative Republicans. Liberal & Democrat are not common in those circles.
Everything in this involved politics though. 😅 It's politics that create and pass laws that end up challenged in the courts and are then codified or overturned and at every single level politicians are involved. Not trying to be shitty at all ik text makes that hard to tell 😅 but our lives have politics involved in nearly every aspect of them whether we know or like it. I miss when nobody noticed tbh 😅 it was just me and my nerd friends debating. Now everyone uses a political affiliation as a substitute for a personality lmfao
I've heard people say that Mississippi is the "third world country" of the United States and that first video cemented that. Absolutely despicable that those fools were law enforcement
Ive noticed as a long time member of this community, that the more south and small town you go, the less the cops know or care about the laws. Sheriffs are the new kings, almost impossible to fire or discipline.
The police department might target you now. Retaliation. All joking aside, you should sign up for Attorney Shield through Long Island Audit and Lackluster. In a small town with ignorant cops like this, you just might need it now. Stay safe and know your rights. ❤
Isn’t it funny how cops can just go onto our private property, without a warrant in many cases, but they freak out over a camera on their public police stations?
But I don’t want people I employ to be filmed going to the bathroom. Get it? These people are public servants, my servants. I’m a public, well, nobody. I’m not going to put up with a jerk filming my, well, “our” property. Make these lowlifes get a “search & film” warrant.
She's going to file charges for looking inside of her vehicle? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I thought exact moment I would have stood directly in front of her car and recorded everything inside of it and started naming items that I see out loud
As someone who live in Mississippi I can say with 100% certainty that if arrested they would have been charged and found guilty (even though they are innocent)
@@paulengels6926 We’re number 1 ! In heart disease ! Sheriff is elected and hires all his family, in laws, and freinds, and donors family and freinds whether they graduated the 6th grade or not ! So this what you get ! Ignorance of the law is bliss with qualified immunity
I love camping and traveling but I can never bring myself to drive through the south. The south scares the shit out of me and it's not the people I'm afraid of, it's the cops.
Jfc that "woman" officer is unhinged and has NO right to be an officer. If she treats the general public like that imagine how she treats those inmates.
@@justanothercomment416 idk the exact case but a man in Florida sued and LOST because a police department denied employment because he was "too smart", the court deemed a person of reasonable or high intelligence would become bored doing menial work such as policing....
^^ I think that was Connecticut. Jordan vs something. It's misinterpreted often and all it really says is that being overqualified is justification to not hire and the reasoning was that hiring people overqualified means they will likely find another job and all the training is wasted. People have turned it into "they won't hire over X IQ" or whatever, but it's fairly innocuous in what it actually says.
@@bpdmf2798 looked it up and it was a case through New York, the attorneys argued and the court agreed people with high intelligence (he had the equivalent of a 125IQ) would become bored and leave the job. We are both kind of right, but it shows that even courts acknowledge higher IQ individuals would be 'bored'. The department actively said they prefer with lower scores on their written exam.
You know I might just be whining about nothing, but that cop saying “You must be a liberal” really rubbed me the wrong way. You’re an officer for EVERY American citizen, not just the ones whose politics you align with. Displaying a political leaning while in uniform like that is just unprofessional and worries me.
I'm at times psychologically unstable, lose my temper at times. If I unlearned what I've learned about constitutional law, would that qualify me to become a LEO?
I'm surprised they aren't actively recruiting you. Be sure to mention your paranoia of acorns and your fear of being rebuked. You'll probably receive a signing bonus.
We don't know the whole backstory with the situation. If that 'guy' was constantly disturbing the peace and had been forewarned he needed to go to jail.
Honestly that's an issue I have with a lot of the people I see on this channel, even if they're in the right they choose to yell, get verbally abusive or continuously repeat themselves to illicit a response. Like I get that you know your rights, but you're ASKING to piss someone off. It's like the "I'm not touching you" kids in grade school that hold their finger an inch from your face. Like yeah, you're right, but you're still being a fucking dick about it because you know you can be and if they act on it it's against their code of conduct. You're fighting someone while they have their hands tied and wondering why they get mad about it.
Yeah, tbh I wasn't even mad they arrested him. They could of done it a better way for sure. The guy is obviously drunk or on something, with keys in the ignition and obviously had to be in the car to turn the radio on. They arrest people for DUI all the time sleeping in cars with them running while under the influence.
FYI - SCOTUS explicitly linked the evidentiary 'plain view doctrine' to the 'viewing rights' of ordinary citizens in Texas v Brown (1983); "Likewise, the fact that Maples 'changed [his] position' and 'bent down at an angle so [he] could see what was inside' Brown's car is irrelevant to Fourth Amendment analysis. The general public could peer into the interior of Brown's automobile from any number of angles; there is no reason Maples should be precluded from observing as an officer what would be entirely visible to him as a private citizen. There is no legitimate expectation of privacy shielding that portion of the interior of an automobile which may be viewed from outside the vehicle by either inquisitive passersby or diligent police officers." That is, the 'plain view doctrine' allows police to recognize/collect evidence they can see, even if they have to peer through a window at a particular angle and/or use a flashlight, precisely BECAUSE the officer is doing no more than what any private citizen could legally do. As you note, SCOTUS has not EXPLICITLY affirmed the right to record what can be seen, but they HAVE given several rulings which lead inevitably to that conclusion and lower courts have overwhelmingly held that to be the case. Indeed, simply combining this Texas v Brown finding that there is no 'expectation of privacy' for things which can be viewed by the general public with their finding in Katz that recordings can be made when there is no expectation of privacy gets us directly to the conclusion that you can legally record what you can see.
You really should offer a correction about the second case. That man was not saying "I am going to shoot you", he was saying "I am going to sue you". That really changes a lot about how you graded him and even how people are going to view him as a person and a video as a whole.
Every Spanish language when speaking English says you as Chew, so saying sue as shoe is in line with the speech pattern, so if you say Shoe Chew it sounds like shoot you even when you say it calmly.
@@jrambo7495 you're wrong here. He is an immigrant who sounds Slavic, likely has a buzz on, and is slurring utop his accent. As far as taking a plea deal, again the man is an immigrant who probably doesn't understand the US Justice system. Do you have any idea how many people who are not immigrants and don't understand the justice system and will take a plea deal when they've done nothing wrong? Do some simple research. I am astonished you are on ATA and bootlicking lmaooo
@@jrambo7495 Pleading no contest is not an admission of guilt and is often a way to avoid going to trial and having to go through a costly and lengthy trial. I doubt he could afford it.
That one gal wearing the brown SS shirt has an absolute scary expression. Im thinking please God dont ever give her a gun, let alone have interactions with the public or prisoners.
The funniest cops are the ones who seriously think it's illegal for citizens to examine the interior of their private cars from the outside, and at the same it's completely legal for cops to examine the interiors of citizens' cars.
So ironic that the police love the “plain view law” when they use it to try & detain you for a possible arrest but can’t stand that same law when we’re checking their cars & what their up to !!
The sheriff was able to arrest the protestors because they were blocking access through their expressive speech. These auditors did not block any operations and recording is not expressive. The act of recording is legitimate business and the act of trespassing them without a crime is discrimination.
recording *is* expressive, legally speaking -- it is protected under the First Amendment (6:00) because the law doesn't recognize a sharp line dividing the creation of speech from the transmission of speech
@coreyyanofsky with caveats that just because a place is open to the public does not make a forum for speech under all circumstances. The courts have constantly ruled in favor or more stringent restrictions on speech in limited forums.
@crimson7tew the state no less than a private owner of business can reserve the property for it's intended purposes. A jail isn't open to the public for expressive conduct. Therefore it makes it a limited public forum at best and maybe even a nonpublic forum. That means the state can impose stricter limitations on speech and expressive conduct than it can in a traditional public forum such as a sidewalk.
I went to jury duty/selection yesterday and one question was asked regarding law enforcement. On a scale of 1-4 (4 being the worst). “Does law enforcement perform their job professionally?” I gave them a 3 (sometimes). The group in this first clip was a perfect example of insanity! A total disgrace to the working class people!
They think that's their job. They get graded and promoted partially based on arrests. So they manufacture arrests. They all do it and think it's ok because "criminal." I swear people think that someone grabbed as a criminal deserves no rights when most "criminals" have a record for smoking weed or some fabricated nonsense.
@@bpdmf2798oh but it is their job even if it’s not the official job description. They make arrests to generate revenue for the government who’s out of control spending puts them in a position where they HAVE to have that revenue coming in.
14:20 because they’re police officers. It’s the only customer service job in the world where you can swear at whoever you want, beat up whoever you want, you can lie right to peoples faces, you can be as disrespectful as you wanna be and you get to keep your job. No other customer service job on the planet, and let’s not forget, that’s what police are, would put up with this.
@@1tyme80durdyboyz4 When somebody's talking to you take it in and wait your turn to speak. If you don't, whatever happens as a consequence is your fault. People drop the term "victim blaming" as if the victim is NEVER to blame, but Charles Darwin proved that wrong over a century ago.
And Audit the Audit gets a C for this video. For misrepresenting and miss interpreting the Spanish man's verbiage. He denied saying shoot when the officer responded oh you'll shoot me? He tried to clarify for the officer "Suit you". It was a language barrier issue coupled with the fact that he was attacked by police unprovoked based on officer bias. Imagine just doing your own thing, listening to music, and some Karen calls the police on you every day. Now you're attacked by the officer without cause, tased, and still have to try to communicate effectively in a foreign language. Audit dropped the ball on this one. The dude did not deserve an F for others misunderstanding of his intentions.
I really don't understand my American neighbors sometimes. It's my understanding that when these LEO's were young, they swore alliegiance to the flag every day at school. And when they were hired they all swore an oath to the Constitution. How can they ignore both?? When people immigrate to the States they get tested on the US Constitution, yet police aren't ??
I guess I understand that.... If you actually committed a crime it's not a valid defense to say you were only held accountable because the officer doesn't like you. Trump was charged with several things no one ever gets charged for. That didn't get him an acquittal. The fact they wouldn't charge him if they didn't hate him didn't factor in.
That poor guy was charged with threatening officers, because he kept saying he was going to "sue them"; however, because of his thick accent, they thought he was saying he was going to, "shoot them". Damn 😠 It wouldn't have mattered either way. They were going to arrest him no matter what. That is basically what they said before walking up on him.
The term 'frauditor' is often used to describe individuals who record interactions in an attempt to provoke bad behavior from others, supposedly to profit from lawsuits and settlements. However, this label overlooks a key fact: a competent and ethical employee cannot be baited into misconduct. The true test of professionalism lies in how one handles these situations, not in the actions of those attempting to provoke a reaction.
You've got it exactly right. I don't understand why people criticize the auditors for baiting the police when its the police's responsibility to not take the bait
Exactly 💯% correct if they let auditors get to them this bad, imagine how they act with trash talking suspects. If they cannot control their feelings and emotions then they don't need a badge, gun or authority over anyone@@OfficerTyreek
@@OfficerTyreekIt’s because they’re only trying to harass them. Working for the government doesn’t mean you’re some kind of circus act people can watch/film whenever they want.
@stratonut the jury is still out on whether or not Grammer Nazis are worse than just regular Nazis. In your case, though...5 points to Slytherin. Not sure what the world would do without such insight in the youtube comments section. Thank you for your service.
Grammar Nazis are definitely better than regular Nazis. They do a good service to the clueless. Don't know why you're even comparing nor questioning the two.@swingsetmafia
"Y'all must be liberals or something" she said. It doesn't matter , your job is to serve all Americans. Conservatives and liberals And stop screaming like a banshee.
Plain View Doctrine is about evidence-gathering. Not public photography. Also, none of our rights are license for these auditors' rude behavior. Their rudeness is enough to trespass them.
“Y’all must be liberals or something.” That shows how childish the lady is. Someone was doing something she didn’t like, so she accuses them of being liberals as though it were an insult. Being a liberal isn’t any more of an insult than being conservative. These people never matured beyond elementary school.
Hope you're having an awesome day! Be sure to stick around and check out our coverage of both of today's interactions. Thank you for being here! Cheers!
I love the double feature videos, the second feature is like a bonus treat when your videos are already so interesting and well-done. Thanks for all your hard work, John, narrator and anyone else involved with the process, for keeping everyone informed and helping to protect their rights!
Love the double episodes‼️🙏🏼❣️🙌🏼
Pohh,lice karens
You need to do research on the due process side of trespassing. Whenever you address the matter what you cite is correct, but you miss this part of it. Just like a disorderly statute cannot be used against someone hurling expletives at an officer on free speech grounds even though it fits the text of the statute. Trespassing statutes cannot be used against people on publicly accessible public property absent a crime; even then there must be a policy in place stating what can get you trespassed and there must be an appeals process in place, otherwise it violates due process. There is a good amount of case law on this.
Sounded like the guy was saying I'm going to sue you, not shoot; the guy just had a heavy accent.
So if I get trespassed from the jail, and then get arrested later, can I claim they can't take me to that jail as I have been trespassed from it? Lol
😂
Unfortunately that's not how it works, I had somebody take out a bogus restraining order on me a few years back and the cops wouldn't facilitate me going to get my shit from them but them coming to me the cops would facilitate... Which doesn't make any sense but I just started ignoring bulshit laws a while ago
Nice 😆😁
Right 😂😂 violation of my trespass I'm just trying to honor it with no issues
Playing 5D chess.
Love how she has no idea of the law and then she says, "y'all must be liberals".
It’s funny because so many auditors aren’t
typical behavior from people that think liberal is an insult
@@Silly3PIt most certainly is.
If they were liberals they'd be inclined to play your word salad games....he's teaching you, but it seems no one learns....and here we are years later...and we're STILL teaching the difference between public and private.
@@MCamp-ll9mfit isn’t generally. It’s like calling someone really smart. It’s not an insult to them if they are actually smart. But if you call someone with an IQ of 80 smart, it’s an obvious insult. See how it works? No? Nah, I guess you wouldn’t. Sad
That first video:
What in the unholy hillbilly hell is going on?
Everyone looked so sloppy and unprofessional.
They’re probably all drunk off moonshine
Welcome to SW Mississippi, the land that wishes it was Louisiana but isn't.
The little cop kept quiet 😂
You've obviously never been to the deep south. Pretty good sample of what goes on daily.
welcome to mississippi. hell hole of a state. good old boy network political corruption so deep its totally unfixable, combined with eye watering wealth inequality creates a deeply troubled society.
"What are we charging him with?" "Idk, something, throw things at him until they stick." Classic.
A citizen gets accused of a crime, and they go directly to jail. A cop gets accused of a crime, and they go directly to paid vacation. But tell me again how "cops are held to a higher standard than the average citizen"...
He didn't say "shoot". He was saying sue with a foreign accent. He said "I'll sue the f out of you" to which the cop says "you'll shoot me?" He responded with "No, I'm not going to shoot you, I'll sue you. You are breaking the law."
I was screaming the same thing I was like he meant to say sue not shoot his accent and misunderstanding of the language allowed these ass clowns to turn it on him
I think he's saying "suit you" like lawsuit
@@torchcrawler768exactly. It’s his second language so “suit you” if what I heard. And I’m a former officer.
A lot of people from south america have that problem where no matter how many times native speakers try and correct them they swear B and V sound the same just for example. Biking and Viking are the same word.
Came here to say the exact same thing.
I love the cop screaming, "y'all must be liberals", like they are the only ones that would do First Amendment Audits.
"So what you're saying is that only liberals know the law? Got it." I mean, I wouldn't be calling out people like that. You end up looking like fools.
It's funny cause liberals are the worst thing in American society lmao
Liberals wouldn't be doing them at all because they don't care about laws and rights.
@@Snarkerellawell, there’s no getting around the fact that the smartest people among us, scientists, doctors, engineers, etc are almost always liberal and progressive, and the less intelligent, less educated someone is, the more likely they’ll be a conservative maga person. Which makes sense, dumb people and old people are very gullible, and the smart, evil ones prey upon them….and they all look like fools.
The irony too, most auditors are Libertarians.
“Looking at personal vehicles, that’s against the law. Even tho we do it all the time and will ticket you if you have tint dark enough to where we can’t see inside your car.”
Hypocrites.
Yes, that’s when you gotta flip it on them and ask…”do you have to follow the same law? If so, then why do you look in private vehicles”. Hopefully that’ll make the light bulb click on. But most of their ego’s will just kick in at that point.
@@FairTheGod you're proposing having a rational discussion with a cop....99.5% of the time....that is absolutely impossible....it's why they repeatedly scream "listen to me...listen to me"....they want you QUIET ...so they can copsplain to you...they don't know what a "discussion" is...they only like one sided talks.
altough its illegal to have too dark tint because other members of the traffic has to see you to ensure safe driving and for cops to see the driver at a traffic stop. tint has nothing to do with privacy unless you want to fuck in public inside your car.
By his logic we'd have to close our eyes when we cross the road
Also can't watch Nascar races
99% of the people in the first video sound like they never went through grade school. That’s reckless to hire public servants who are that highly uneducated.
They are the best and brightest from their area.
Actually those are the best kind of people to hire for authoritarians
Police Departments are allowed to refuse to hire someone for having an IQ above average because they're "too smart" and no cop I've met has even average intelligence
"y'all must be liberals". As a right leaning independent, I can confirm that rights are not specific to party affiliation or political leaning. Every citizen in America enjoys the same rights without regard to demographics. It's ridiculous that public servants think that "you must be a liberal" if you exercise 1A rights, but "you must be conservative" if you exercise 2A rights. Rights are rights. The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment states: "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; NOR DENY TO ANY PERSON WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION THE EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS." [emphasis added] How dare we expect to be allowed to exercise our enumerated and guaranteed rights!
As a left leaning, soon to be first time gun owning independent...I can agree with this 100%.
Do you find it troubling that right wing people are disproportionately attracted to law enforcement?
@@utubepunk I find it troubling that you make that claim without any supporting facts.
@@utubepunk I find it hilariously ironic, hates guvment, always wants a guvment job.
Which way did he go George
How are these officers even passing through the police academy barely knowing how the law system works
They had someone take the G.E.D. test for them. Low I.Q. and scoring ASPD on psych eval and ... You're Hired!!!
Is this your first audit video? Most police have no clue. It really shouldn't be surprising anymore
Being dumb, easily triggered and condescending are the main requirements to become a cop in the US. These officers are the cream of the top !
They’re professional bullies and order followers. And they’re certainly taught how to do those things
they are not taught law at the academy
The combined IQ of those Mississippi tyrants is singular.
Agreed. They have an IQ of 6, and that's a poor IQ for a glass of water.
Yeah it's 1 barely....
Probably all related.
And these people vote, so
@@SingleMaltBuckeye Agreed. Mother and father = brother and sister 🤣
She's gonna be real mad when she finds out that Walmart and other stores are filming her and her car everyday.
She should be working at Walmart
Yeah you know alot of security at Walmart be zooming in on all types of stuff that go down in the parking lot. If she can read this is going to keep her up at night 😅
"I'll sue you!"
Cop: "you'll shoot me?"
Guy: "no."
Cop: "oh you're threatening me"
ATA seemingly also missed that. Sad that the guy plead no contest
@@spatbee yeah, I commented before getting to the end. Should have clarified and got his lawyer to fight that. Maybe there will be a lawsuit later to fix it.
I heard it too.
I thought he said shoot also
Same here
Terrifying for a cop to straight up say on camera that he is looking for any reason to take someone to jail.
He's just saying what the majority of cops are thinking and doing on a daily basis. The really messed up part is the courts don't care. As they repeatedly say, it doesn't matter what an officers motivations are as long as they find PC.
Terrifying, but 100% unsurprising.
He didn't threaten to "shoot" the officers, he threatened to sue them but couldn't pronounce it properly.
😂 he's a bitch. Sue or not he won't get a thing.
I got the same impression. It should be easy to prove if he gets a lawyer.
I think the same
I agree. He even corrected the officer at one point and said sonething like "no I'm not going to shoot you, I'm going to Shue you".
Ya, bad engrish he ment sue but said suit poorly
If we lie on an official report, it's a felony...
But if you have a badge, it's a mistake.
I'm not an auditor or a law student or anything close but I can tell that's messed up
@@vioritymist8180 write your representative. At this point all we can do is whine until it stops.
"That's a no no" is my favourite law
If you don't leave I'll give you a boo boo. 😂
He didn’t say shoot, he said sue. Hes ESL, drunk and just got tazed. He even corrected the cop when the cop said “shoot”
What timestamp? I can see that given his mispronunciation of several words. However, this guy is a repeat offender of various offenses, so it sounds like he isn't the best news ever either.
@@paulstejskal21:45.. he says “no I’m not gonna shoot you.. I’ll SHOOT you. Sounds like he struggles to pronounce s words. he most likely meant ill “suit” you - as in “I’ll file a lawsuit against you”.
@@Drake21339 Ok yeah thanks. It sounds like he said Shooo choo you after he attempted to correct the officer. Honestly I wouldn't have picked up on him being deaf because of his bad slurring of words. Maybe if he was sober I would have. (I've interpreted for deaf before so I know the difference.)
@@Drake21339 Exactly my thoughts. The officers where trying to find anything to justify the arrest, of course they understood that guy was threatening them.
He also informed the officers that he has been in the United States for eight years, and I'm not going to speculate exactly where he is from originally, but it stands to reason that he might have a hard time intelligibly pronouncing certain words in English depending on his native language. 🤷
Love how the auditor switched plain view around on that cop.
You can see the wheels turning in the cops head as he realizes he uses plain view all the time to look into cars. 😂😂😂
Wait just a gosh darn minute. He's shpeekin muh language 😂
I hear gears grinding and the oil level is really low.
Cops that get thier egos hurt by questioning them should not be cops
“Get out of my face!”
“Ok.”
“Where you think you’re going?!”
Classic. Just like the whole: Don't move! Show me your hands! I SAID DON'T MOVE!
But you also said "show me your hands"
*Gets tazed"
Face forward!
Turn around!
Hands up!
Hands behind your back!
SIMON DIDN'T SAY!! BANG BANG
how did the bus driver from south park get a job in policing ?
😂
Goddamn that's brutal 😂
all I heard out of her mouth (when I read this), is "sit down and shut up!".
I though he was a coach.
"how would you react in a situation that you don't know what to do?"
a: get informed
b: get informed
c: yell out whatever your idea of the law is, the louder the more meaning it has.
C seems to be the answer for any discussion regarding anything these days.
I think that the word "become" fits the sentence better than the word "get" which means "obtain" [something].
I prefer d: go home and eat a pizza.
The more meaning it has or the crazier you sound. I don't mean you personally I mean you generically.
Like Karen's of any gender getting arrested and endlessly and loudly repeating phrases such as, "what did I do", "don't touch me",;"I'm not resisting",; and "I'm going to sue you", not to mention, "am I raising my voice"
@@SylvanasWindrunnerResurrected Aayyyy this person gets it
I am convinced that every academy teaches cadets how to be tyrants and not one day do they teach anything about the law!!
There is a youtube channel (I forgot the name), where a teacher at the academy was teaching how to properly and safely deal with situations and how to de-escalate the situation as fast as possible. The cadets were dismissive against the teacher and ended the class with "We write the reports" while laughing out loud. The teacher resigned from the academy, as his class had no influence and was regarded as stupid.
That tells alot about how the training attitude of cadets is in reality.
I talked to "The Battousai" Turner the other day, and this is what I had to say. "It seems inconsequential now; all we hear is "comply," and when we do, they proceed as they wish, while we, the taxpayers, bear the cost and they receive promotions. Is it just me, or is leaving the house now a source of fear? I dedicated 30 years to serving as a 911 paramedic in Atlanta's city and county, followed by Houston, Texas, and its county. Later, I served as the assistant chief of a city two hours north of the southern border. Today, I find myself more fearful of the police than of someone crossing the border. My father is a retired state trooper, and all my uncles are in law enforcement. Everyone I know from my EMS days is in the police force. Now they scare me to death."
Good. Somebody cruising the border is just a person. They will likely never ever so anything to you. There was never anything to fear.
Turner parks his car where he knows it will seem out-of-place and then acts like a smart alec when he gets the reaction he's fishing for. HELL with 'im.
Charged with "Something." Obviously they made up charges as they drove to the jail. Lying on is affidavit.
@@troyevitt2437the thing with bait is that it only works if the subject takes it. When the police use bait cars they only work if someone tries to drive off, the same with auditing. They only give law enforcement a chance to violate rights, if the law enforcement don't take that opportunity then good, but if they do "take the bait" they have no one to blame but themselves.
@@robholland2722 Don't care. Auditors intentionally bother people and think it doesn't matter that people are bothered by their conduct.
They're asking for trumped-up charges.
Social Mores matter as much as laws.
That whole department is crooked and needs to be fired. That female warden acts crazy..
It's not an act
Some people don't handle power very well
Low paid people with minimal schooling and big ego.
"Y'all must be liberals or something."
Politics have nothing to do with this. Who the fuck are they hiring?
For people like that, everything is political. They see liberal ghosts out of the corner of their eye and stay terrified of things that don't exist anywhere but in their demented minds.
Anyone.
They're just mind controlled npcs both liberals and Republicans
@@Based_Dept.- Stop trying to "both sides" this. Most cops and cop suckered are conservative Republicans. Liberal & Democrat are not common in those circles.
Everything in this involved politics though. 😅 It's politics that create and pass laws that end up challenged in the courts and are then codified or overturned and at every single level politicians are involved. Not trying to be shitty at all ik text makes that hard to tell 😅 but our lives have politics involved in nearly every aspect of them whether we know or like it. I miss when nobody noticed tbh 😅 it was just me and my nerd friends debating. Now everyone uses a political affiliation as a substitute for a personality lmfao
Karens with a badge is a very dangerous combination!
And Kevins
@@apusapus9375 that’s every officer
@@ianfortuna9385 ohhh....ok...
@@apusapus9375 but a Karen with a badge is especially dangerous
Most foids are with a badge and gun
The first clip could have been straight out of Southpark. Cartman repeatedly saying "You can't record inside our personal Vee-Heee-Kuuls 😂
And shaking her head all around when she talks just like a cartoon character 😂😂😂
@@TROGDOR1009 I'm dead 💀
This is why incest is illegal
May be illegal
But it's wide spread around there
Not sure if it is illegal over there... 😂
@@loerelauloerelau6346 🤣🤣🤣 probably encouraged 🤣🤣🤣
In Mississippi it's illegal not to date your sister, isn't it?
Nailed it!!!
I've never seen anyone more confidently wrong than an indignant fool of a police officer.
I've heard people say that Mississippi is the "third world country" of the United States and that first video cemented that. Absolutely despicable that those fools were law enforcement
I live in this town. I was so happy to see someone bringing light to the screwed up system in Tylertown MS
Ive noticed as a long time member of this community, that the more south and small town you go, the less the cops know or care about the laws. Sheriffs are the new kings, almost impossible to fire or discipline.
The police department might target you now. Retaliation. All joking aside, you should sign up for Attorney Shield through Long Island Audit and Lackluster. In a small town with ignorant cops like this, you just might need it now. Stay safe and know your rights. ❤
Dude, it might not be safe for you to put your full name above your post, those DIRTY COPS are unhinged.
Welcome to deliverance country. Here those banjo's now.
Isn’t it funny how cops can just go onto our private property, without a warrant in many cases, but they freak out over a camera on their public police stations?
But I don’t want people I employ to be filmed going to the bathroom. Get it? These people are public servants, my servants. I’m a public, well, nobody. I’m not going to put up with a jerk filming my, well, “our” property. Make these lowlifes get a “search & film” warrant.
"On OUR public police stations"
She's going to file charges for looking inside of her vehicle?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I thought exact moment I would have stood directly in front of her car and recorded everything inside of it and started naming items that I see out loud
She's easy to find on FB and tease.
She didn't want them to see her crackpipe.
These old ladies show the standard for cops has hit bottom, and started to dig.
As someone who live in Mississippi I can say with 100% certainty that if arrested they would have been charged and found guilty (even though they are innocent)
Mississippi - ranked 50th in education or last in the united states. First in heart attacks and obesity.
Yep. 100%
@@paulengels6926 We’re number 1 ! In heart disease ! Sheriff is elected and hires all his family, in laws, and freinds, and donors family and freinds whether they graduated the 6th grade or not ! So this what you get ! Ignorance of the law is bliss with qualified immunity
I love camping and traveling but I can never bring myself to drive through the south. The south scares the shit out of me and it's not the people I'm afraid of, it's the cops.
And stupidity
Jfc that "woman" officer is unhinged and has NO right to be an officer. If she treats the general public like that imagine how she treats those inmates.
@@justanothercomment416 idk the exact case but a man in Florida sued and LOST because a police department denied employment because he was "too smart", the court deemed a person of reasonable or high intelligence would become bored doing menial work such as policing....
^^ I think that was Connecticut. Jordan vs something. It's misinterpreted often and all it really says is that being overqualified is justification to not hire and the reasoning was that hiring people overqualified means they will likely find another job and all the training is wasted. People have turned it into "they won't hire over X IQ" or whatever, but it's fairly innocuous in what it actually says.
@@bpdmf2798 looked it up and it was a case through New York, the attorneys argued and the court agreed people with high intelligence (he had the equivalent of a 125IQ) would become bored and leave the job. We are both kind of right, but it shows that even courts acknowledge higher IQ individuals would be 'bored'. The department actively said they prefer with lower scores on their written exam.
Why people always gotta use Jesus name as a cuss word
@@maxladue993 lol why you mad about me using a fictional characters name??
I emailed this sheriffs office 9 times without response over one year after watching this I was so upset! They do not care!
That was probably the whole force in the video. They couldn't care less.
Youz must be a lib’ral or suntin
@@terryt2728thank you for using “COULDN’T care less” correctly. Very rarely done :)
@@terryt2728 All it takes to get a badge and gun is a GED.
You know I might just be whining about nothing, but that cop saying “You must be a liberal” really rubbed me the wrong way. You’re an officer for EVERY American citizen, not just the ones whose politics you align with. Displaying a political leaning while in uniform like that is just unprofessional and worries me.
"You can't film in our private vehicles!"
Also:
"I smell an odor so I'm going to get my greasy cloven hooves all over everything in your car."
Shoving their snouts into everyone's business
17:26 just blatant about it on camera. “We don’t like him, we’re just trying to find a reason to take him to jail”. Just wow….
The auditors are being rude and they don't know how to shut up and listen.
@@troyevitt2437 There were no auditors at that time stamp.
Knee-jerk post?
@@grega8586 They're auditors. That is all.
@@troyevitt2437 Which? The police officer or the person who called the police?
@@troyevitt2437what’s it like being a r3t4rd?
It started with that crazy warden, she’s used to verbally abusing people at will in that jail.
It's truly rewarding to see informed citizens using their knowledge to expose misconduct. Education is indeed power!
I'm at times psychologically unstable, lose my temper at times. If I unlearned what I've learned about constitutional law, would that qualify me to become a LEO?
I'm surprised they aren't actively recruiting you. Be sure to mention your paranoia of acorns and your fear of being rebuked. You'll probably receive a signing bonus.
Nah. You just gotta pretend you don't know since it's your only defense in court.
What’s your IQ?
As adults we are responsible for our actions. As a child, you should have learned how to control your emotions.
Imagine the first 4 cops in a footchase. I would pay to see that! Lol
That's why jails have cells
The second video is crazy. They don’t like the guy so they just find a reason to tackle him and send him away because of personal grudges?? Holy crap.
Welcome to nazi USA...4th reich of murica
We don't know the whole backstory with the situation. If that 'guy' was constantly disturbing the peace and had been forewarned he needed to go to jail.
I kind of hate that second guy.
Intentionally being the worst possible neighbor because "he can".
And aggressive about it.
Honestly that's an issue I have with a lot of the people I see on this channel, even if they're in the right they choose to yell, get verbally abusive or continuously repeat themselves to illicit a response. Like I get that you know your rights, but you're ASKING to piss someone off. It's like the "I'm not touching you" kids in grade school that hold their finger an inch from your face. Like yeah, you're right, but you're still being a fucking dick about it because you know you can be and if they act on it it's against their code of conduct. You're fighting someone while they have their hands tied and wondering why they get mad about it.
Yeah, tbh I wasn't even mad they arrested him. They could of done it a better way for sure. The guy is obviously drunk or on something, with keys in the ignition and obviously had to be in the car to turn the radio on. They arrest people for DUI all the time sleeping in cars with them running while under the influence.
They never respect our private property but think that theirs has some special status.
They’re just really scared of free citizens. Shackle America, for officer safety!
These folks don’t seem qualified to work as greeters at Walmart, let alone as officers.
usually agree but they do have a tough job, it's a jail not a Walmart.
"YOURE AT A PRISON" when its a jail was so funny to me
“SIR, get in the road!!” I think this sums up the entire situation. Incompetence with arrogance and a boat load of unprofessionalism.
FYI - SCOTUS explicitly linked the evidentiary 'plain view doctrine' to the 'viewing rights' of ordinary citizens in Texas v Brown (1983);
"Likewise, the fact that Maples 'changed [his] position' and 'bent down at an angle so [he] could see what was inside' Brown's car is irrelevant to Fourth Amendment analysis. The general public could peer into the interior of Brown's automobile from any number of angles; there is no reason Maples should be precluded from observing as an officer what would be entirely visible to him as a private citizen. There is no legitimate expectation of privacy shielding that portion of the interior of an automobile which may be viewed from outside the vehicle by either inquisitive passersby or diligent police officers."
That is, the 'plain view doctrine' allows police to recognize/collect evidence they can see, even if they have to peer through a window at a particular angle and/or use a flashlight, precisely BECAUSE the officer is doing no more than what any private citizen could legally do. As you note, SCOTUS has not EXPLICITLY affirmed the right to record what can be seen, but they HAVE given several rulings which lead inevitably to that conclusion and lower courts have overwhelmingly held that to be the case. Indeed, simply combining this Texas v Brown finding that there is no 'expectation of privacy' for things which can be viewed by the general public with their finding in Katz that recordings can be made when there is no expectation of privacy gets us directly to the conclusion that you can legally record what you can see.
The overreaction in the first clip makes perfect sense to me. Meth _often_ leads addicts into paranoid psychosis.
My exact thoughts.
He said he was going to Sue them, " I'm going to Suit you!" Not Shoot. Listen to all his words.
Agreed
“BECAUSE I CAN” is very appropriate!
@4:50 the cop says, "That's a no no." Their immediate response should have been, "Is a no no a Felony or Misdemeanor?"
You really should offer a correction about the second case. That man was not saying "I am going to shoot you", he was saying "I am going to sue you".
That really changes a lot about how you graded him and even how people are going to view him as a person and a video as a whole.
Yes, Audit really trashed his name and image here. The least is an apology and pinned comment. Obviously not slander, but a huge mistake, nonetheless.
Every Spanish language when speaking English says you as Chew, so saying sue as shoe is in line with the speech pattern, so if you say Shoe Chew it sounds like shoot you even when you say it calmly.
No,he said "shoot." Otherwise, he wouldn't have pled guilty to said charges,instead he would've tried to clear his 'good' name.
@@jrambo7495 you're wrong here. He is an immigrant who sounds Slavic, likely has a buzz on, and is slurring utop his accent. As far as taking a plea deal, again the man is an immigrant who probably doesn't understand the US Justice system. Do you have any idea how many people who are not immigrants and don't understand the justice system and will take a plea deal when they've done nothing wrong? Do some simple research.
I am astonished you are on ATA and bootlicking lmaooo
@@jrambo7495: Considering that people who claim they're innocent still plead guilty, and explain their reasoning as for why they do, not quite...
He said he would “sue “ the officers not “shoot” . When the officer says “oh so you’re going to shoot me “ the guy says “no no sue”
I believe the officer was purposefully “misunderstanding” the guys words so the officer could charge him w threats
@@oliviaackley6200yup that is %100 what piggy was doing, he even stated that he “would find a way to arrest him” because he hates the guy
He meant to say "I will sue" but said "I will suit". He attested to that in a document he submitted to the court.
@@u.2b215funny because he pled no contest. If he really didn't say 'shoot', then why did he not try to clear his good name?
@@jrambo7495 Pleading no contest is not an admission of guilt and is often a way to avoid going to trial and having to go through a costly and lengthy trial. I doubt he could afford it.
Knowledge is power. Let's continue fostering informed dialogue to promote better understanding and cooperation. Great video!
The first group looked like the beginning of a hillbilly chainsaw murder movie😂
💀💀💀
They were the mutant family in the Hills Have Eyes.
This channel always astounds me with how clueless cops can be.
Pretty sure he was trying to say I'll sue you, not shoot.
That one gal wearing the brown SS shirt has an absolute scary expression. Im thinking please God dont ever give her a gun, let alone have interactions with the public or prisoners.
The funniest cops are the ones who seriously think it's illegal for citizens to examine the interior of their private cars from the outside, and at the same it's completely legal for cops to examine the interiors of citizens' cars.
I’m assuming smoking in the vehicle is against the rules.
As a conservative, I speak on behalf of all conservatives when I say.. We do not claim that woman.
yes you do. He's a conservative. Just like he's a christian. Sorry, he is exactly one of "You."
A vote for Trump emboldens the tyrants unfortunately
Oh man, the "liberal" comment was bad. Not only that she was bilegerant and very rude. She also demonstrated an entitlement that was beyond ignorant
So ironic that the police love the “plain view law” when they use it to try & detain you for a possible arrest but can’t stand that same law when we’re checking their cars & what their up to !!
The sheriff was able to arrest the protestors because they were blocking access through their expressive speech. These auditors did not block any operations and recording is not expressive. The act of recording is legitimate business and the act of trespassing them without a crime is discrimination.
recording *is* expressive, legally speaking -- it is protected under the First Amendment (6:00) because the law doesn't recognize a sharp line dividing the creation of speech from the transmission of speech
@coreyyanofsky with caveats that just because a place is open to the public does not make a forum for speech under all circumstances. The courts have constantly ruled in favor or more stringent restrictions on speech in limited forums.
Isn’t that why in alot of states it has to be posted. Also if the public is normally allowed to be there, you just can’t seem it to be private.
@crimson7tew the state no less than a private owner of business can reserve the property for it's intended purposes. A jail isn't open to the public for expressive conduct. Therefore it makes it a limited public forum at best and maybe even a nonpublic forum. That means the state can impose stricter limitations on speech and expressive conduct than it can in a traditional public forum such as a sidewalk.
Unlike the protesters were on a PRIVATE road blocking access. These two were not doing that
Just imagine how badly these tyrants treat inmates 😩
I went to jury duty/selection yesterday and one question was asked regarding law enforcement. On a scale of 1-4 (4 being the worst). “Does law enforcement perform their job professionally?” I gave them a 3 (sometimes). The group in this first clip was a perfect example of insanity! A total disgrace to the working class people!
First time I've heard a cop tell a pedestrian to be IN the road
The cop admits on camera he does not like the person. Then goes from a simple conversation to violence. Earn the H8!
"We're trying to find a reason to take him to jail" wow that really just says it all doesn't it. Immediate F
They think that's their job. They get graded and promoted partially based on arrests. So they manufacture arrests. They all do it and think it's ok because "criminal." I swear people think that someone grabbed as a criminal deserves no rights when most "criminals" have a record for smoking weed or some fabricated nonsense.
@@bpdmf2798oh but it is their job even if it’s not the official job description. They make arrests to generate revenue for the government who’s out of control spending puts them in a position where they HAVE to have that revenue coming in.
In the first video they were probably hiding some good ole crystal meth and that’s why the reacted the way they did.
How is that way out-of-shape INBRED an actual Warden??
She is the only one that knows the readin’ and writin’ the best of em’ so she is in charge.
It’s the best way to watch over her kids.
14:20 because they’re police officers. It’s the only customer service job in the world where you can swear at whoever you want, beat up whoever you want, you can lie right to peoples faces, you can be as disrespectful as you wanna be and you get to keep your job. No other customer service job on the planet, and let’s not forget, that’s what police are, would put up with this.
Prison warden has that distinct "i have dentures" look. Cant explain it any other way 😂
Guy stepped away and the piggie went hands on. Yet again we see that the primary infraction is contempt of cop.
Guy didn't shut his mouth and listen when he was told to.
@@troyevitt2437you get down on your knees when your told too haha you ain’t for blue balls I see
@@troyevitt2437you don't have to shut up and listen to cops....they have a mutual encounter but they can't just make you talk to them
@@1tyme80durdyboyz4 When somebody's talking to you take it in and wait your turn to speak. If you don't, whatever happens as a consequence is your fault. People drop the term "victim blaming" as if the victim is NEVER to blame, but Charles Darwin proved that wrong over a century ago.
@@troyevitt2437 🥾👅
"Yew cain't not be afinmin' private cars! Thas' a no-no"! Lolololol! 😂 (Cue the banjo!)
And Audit the Audit gets a C for this video. For misrepresenting and miss interpreting the Spanish man's verbiage.
He denied saying shoot when the officer responded oh you'll shoot me? He tried to clarify for the officer "Suit you".
It was a language barrier issue coupled with the fact that he was attacked by police unprovoked based on officer bias.
Imagine just doing your own thing, listening to music, and some Karen calls the police on you every day.
Now you're attacked by the officer without cause, tased, and still have to try to communicate effectively in a foreign language.
Audit dropped the ball on this one. The dude did not deserve an F for others misunderstanding of his intentions.
Strongly agree. Really disappointed in ATA in this case.
Spanish? Lol
He also seems to not understand completely the rights first amendment auditors have for freedom of press. In fact I see him get this wrong a lot
Ata should focus their energy in civil rights causes. I have strong suspicion ata are closet boot lickers
@@HigesoriHanzo you can tell he is some sort of latino maybe cuban/pr
I really don't understand my American neighbors sometimes. It's my understanding that when these LEO's were young, they swore alliegiance to the flag every day at school. And when they were hired they all swore an oath to the Constitution. How can they ignore both?? When people immigrate to the States they get tested on the US Constitution, yet police aren't ??
"What kind of american are you?"
Were 🪿🥾🥾 down a very familiar path and very few are recognizing it.
wow that's fucked up you cannot sue a cop for retaliation if probable cause exists?!?! Even if the retaliation is insanely obvious???!?
I guess I understand that.... If you actually committed a crime it's not a valid defense to say you were only held accountable because the officer doesn't like you.
Trump was charged with several things no one ever gets charged for. That didn't get him an acquittal. The fact they wouldn't charge him if they didn't hate him didn't factor in.
@@goodolbrad3also, he is guilty as all hell.
That poor guy was charged with threatening officers, because he kept saying he was going to "sue them"; however, because of his thick accent, they thought he was saying he was going to, "shoot them". Damn 😠
It wouldn't have mattered either way. They were going to arrest him no matter what. That is basically what they said before walking up on him.
You got it wrong on the first video. Those cops get an 'A' for verbalizing the supreme court ruling of "its a no no." Checkmate. 😂
The term 'frauditor' is often used to describe individuals who record interactions in an attempt to provoke bad behavior from others, supposedly to profit from lawsuits and settlements. However, this label overlooks a key fact: a competent and ethical employee cannot be baited into misconduct. The true test of professionalism lies in how one handles these situations, not in the actions of those attempting to provoke a reaction.
You've got it exactly right. I don't understand why people criticize the auditors for baiting the police when its the police's responsibility to not take the bait
Bingo! 💯
Exactly 💯% correct if they let auditors get to them this bad, imagine how they act with trash talking suspects. If they cannot control their feelings and emotions then they don't need a badge, gun or authority over anyone@@OfficerTyreek
@theKKfighters1 not there fault fish and police have about the same average IQ
@@OfficerTyreekIt’s because they’re only trying to harass them.
Working for the government doesn’t mean you’re some kind of circus act people can watch/film whenever they want.
Theres 100% something inside that vehicle they dont want being seen
Probably a bottle of alcohol, or two, or a dozen.
there's
@stratonut the jury is still out on whether or not Grammer Nazis are worse than just regular Nazis. In your case, though...5 points to Slytherin. Not sure what the world would do without such insight in the youtube comments section. Thank you for your service.
@@swingsetmafia yur vary fckn welcum
Grammar Nazis are definitely better than regular Nazis. They do a good service to the clueless. Don't know why you're even comparing nor questioning the two.@swingsetmafia
"Y'all must be liberals or something" she said. It doesn't matter , your job is to serve all Americans. Conservatives and liberals And stop screaming like a banshee.
This lady Jailer and her accent makes this whole thing seemed like an SNL skit
Meth is a bad idea essentially when you're a cop. Damn she started screaming I thought it was a banshee
So sad when they don't understand our first amendment rights or the plain view doctrine
Plain View Doctrine is about evidence-gathering. Not public photography. Also, none of our rights are license for these auditors' rude behavior. Their rudeness is enough to trespass them.
@@troyevitt2437womp womp.
Auditor: "What's your badge number?"
Officer: "It's right here. I'm just too illiterate to read it out to you"
“Y’all must be liberals or something.”
That shows how childish the lady is. Someone was doing something she didn’t like, so she accuses them of being liberals as though it were an insult. Being a liberal isn’t any more of an insult than being conservative.
These people never matured beyond elementary school.
“Y’all must be liberals or something.”
"These people never matured beyond elementary school"
Most of them likely never finished elementary school, and are proud of it.
Dang liberals knowin’ the law and sayin’ the earth is round.
I hate the abuse of power from many “officers.”
It isn't even abuse of power, it's just plain abuse.
double feature vids are lit, TY!
The cops in the first video look like swamp things.
Feels like I’m watching the Beverly Hillbillies mixed with Andy Griffin show. All they need is Barney Fife. All the cops are so ignorant.
I think you mean Gomer Pile. That "lady" certainly took up the role of Barney Fife.
*Griffith
Most*
The government employees really show how they treat others. It’s really disappointing and embarrassing
Title should be: "Public Vee-ha-cole..."
Vea-hick-al