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  • @evanmedcraft8929
    @evanmedcraft8929 26 днів тому +17

    The first thing you need to know about American cops: When they ask "do you know why I pulled you over/stopped you", NEVER offer a reason. Chances are they didn't have any really pressing reason for pulling you over, and they're trying to get you to self incriminate to justify their stupid power trip.

    • @vermontmike9800
      @vermontmike9800 26 днів тому +1

      Fortunately, it’s now illegal for a cop to do that in California.

  • @user-ty5di3ku6o
    @user-ty5di3ku6o 27 днів тому +18

    Pulling over the Frenchman and lying about him not using his turn signal, he committed several crimes. Falsifying a report, illegal detainment, and deprivation of rights under color of law, etc.

    • @willvr4
      @willvr4 26 днів тому +6

      It happens all the time. I got pulled over leaving a bar because "you can't make a right on red there, there's a sign."
      I had been there countless times before, THERE IS NO SIGN. He was just stalking people leaving the bar trying to get someone with a DUI. He even gave me a field sobriety test (which i passed) even though I only had 2 beers and blew well under the legal limit.

    • @user-ty5di3ku6o
      @user-ty5di3ku6o 26 днів тому +3

      @@willvr4 I had the EXACT same thing happen to me. But, in my state, you can refuse the field sobriety test. But if you refuse the breathalyzer, you can be arrested and you'll lose your license for 6mo ... and if they want, they can transport you to a hospital for blood tests. I didn't want to go through that, so I took the breathalyzer. 0. I was the DD that night. Instead of letting me go, he said he still suspected that I was drunk, and said I needed to call a ride or I'd be arrested for DUI. I said "After blowing 2 .000's, arrest me then, because I'm driving away right now." I left, he went the other direction...go figure.

    • @johnzubil2875
      @johnzubil2875 26 днів тому

      He's a self-entitled Frenchie. And by the looks of him, he smells like a Frenchman.

  • @DashRiprock513
    @DashRiprock513 26 днів тому +6

    If you give an idiot who's never had any kind of power in his life power.... A lot of them don't know how to handle it, and you get this.

  • @chancejamar2630
    @chancejamar2630 27 днів тому +28

    The reason the cop try these tactics and are shocked when challenged is because how many people comply out of fear. More people need to understand that they are not in charge and they are TAUGHT to lie to get what they need.

    • @johnzubil2875
      @johnzubil2875 26 днів тому +1

      you need a pacifier.

    • @iceman590444
      @iceman590444 26 днів тому +1

      ​@@johnzubil2875No baby you need one.. Shh

    • @johnzubil2875
      @johnzubil2875 26 днів тому

      @@iceman590444 you're life sucks doesn't it. I'm figuring you probably have no job. And you blame everyone else for your self inflicted problems. How close am I.

  • @soltymcmalty
    @soltymcmalty 26 днів тому +6

    The guy that yelled expletives at the cops was being harassed by two of them a few minutes before. They were harassing him because he was eating in his car.

  • @abducteeofearth1703
    @abducteeofearth1703 26 днів тому +6

    Our 4th amendment is the right to travel freely.
    If a police officer pulls you over and you haven’t committed a traffic violation it will be thrown out in court.
    Jamestown, North Dakota. A sheriff was driving on a highway and saw a Uhaul truck with Minnesota plates and he deemed it “suspicious” because the driver was on cruise control going 53 in a 55 and the driver of the Uhaul wouldn’t make eye contact while he (the sheriff) paralleled his vehicle with the Uhaul. The sheriff pulled him over even though the Uhaul driver hadn’t committed any traffic violations.
    Yes, there was 476 pounds of marijuana in the Uhaul but it all got thrown out in court because the sheriff didn’t have a legal reason to pull the driver over.

  • @Jordan-wy4ir
    @Jordan-wy4ir 26 днів тому +7

    If you're a police officer here in the States you swore an oath to uphold and defend the constitution. Which includes free speech. If you get triggered over someone exercising that right, you need to find another job. One that doesn't let you violate anyone's rights.

    • @pie5556
      @pie5556 26 днів тому +1

      Facts. Its scary to think cops with skin THAT thin are out there carrying guns.

  • @CloroxBleachCompany
    @CloroxBleachCompany 26 днів тому +13

    These corrupt cops who start tweaking when citizens exercise their Fourth Amendment rights need to be weeded out so the police can have some respect again.

    • @johnzubil2875
      @johnzubil2875 26 днів тому +3

      it's you who are the problem, not the cops sweetiepie.

    • @donfette5301
      @donfette5301 26 днів тому

      @@johnzubil2875How’s them there boots tasting, weakling sheep boy?

    • @LucidKay9114
      @LucidKay9114 26 днів тому +1

      @@johnzubil2875you’re gay

  • @iceman590444
    @iceman590444 26 днів тому +4

    If flashing the bird is a crime than Mike has a life sentance 😂

  • @kennethswartz8252
    @kennethswartz8252 26 днів тому +5

    If you can't keep your emotion and ego (which we all have) in check (balanced), you should never hold a position of authority. It takes longer to be a licensed barber than to be a licensed police officer.

  • @MoeDavinci
    @MoeDavinci 26 днів тому +2

    The messed up part of all of these stories is that they will certainly cause trauma when all of the victims replay it in their heads, thus perpetuating the tension. Salute to the real cops who stood up for the victims.

  • @CerciRodriguez
    @CerciRodriguez 26 днів тому +5

    The first amendment protects us on expressing ourselves freely, whether it be negative or positive. We have the right to express any dissatisfaction without any repercussion of the government. Cops are sworn to protect that same right. They should find another profession if they can't take citizens expressing themselves freely.

    • @dismothafuka405
      @dismothafuka405 26 днів тому

      There are some words that can put you in prison. Fighting words, threats, talking sexual(?) to minors, harassing, lying in court or to a cop.

    • @CerciRodriguez
      @CerciRodriguez 26 днів тому +1

      @@dismothafuka405 Insults are not threats. You are free to say you hate [Fill In The Blank] under the first amendment. Now, you can't say you want to hurt [Fill In The Blank]. Threats are not protected by the first amendment. But insults, offensive gestures, sexual comments, etc are all protected by the first amendment.

  • @robtintelnot9107
    @robtintelnot9107 26 днів тому +6

    Cops will get you if you're drawing attention to their check points/traps.

  • @Coinmancer
    @Coinmancer 24 дні тому +3

    11:30 - That cop that just threatened the mans kids... and is being violent... if he has any kids it should be investigated, likely an abusive pos at home too projecting

  • @alaina5958
    @alaina5958 26 днів тому +4

    Freedom of speech is a big deal here. Another one that happens alot is filming in public. Supreme Court says we can film anything visible in public places, but alot of cops still get after people. Oh and we don't have to identify our selfs unless they have reasonable articulation of a crime

    • @-solo-.-CH
      @-solo-.-CH 26 днів тому +1

      ​@rmk2336 dude, there's cameras everywhere. If you want complete privacy, the public isn't the place to be.

  • @Iiwii726
    @Iiwii726 27 днів тому +4

    That second guy in the car, at first I was he's a prick but then it's like it turned into a comedy sketch.. I couldn't help but laugh 😂😂😂😂

    • @blackgirlcouchreviews
      @blackgirlcouchreviews 26 днів тому

      He was basically like is this guy serious? He was then seeing how much of a hole he would dig himself. He did comply and simply responded with more incredulous remarks back. I mean you can either make fun of the situation or allow yourself to be one as angry and defensive so I think I he handled himself perfectly. He knew from jump it was BS and why. Cop was offended and tried to abuse his power by expecting him not to know his rights. It happens too often

  • @sabrinaevans8746
    @sabrinaevans8746 27 днів тому +42

    You’re just not familiar with freedom of speech laws in the U.S

    • @iScoPZzz
      @iScoPZzz 26 днів тому +1

      Who cares he still shouldn’t say it

    • @-solo-.-CH
      @-solo-.-CH 26 днів тому +14

      ​@iScoPZzz that's the point. Shouldn't but can.

    • @ronny-lb1cr
      @ronny-lb1cr 26 днів тому

      What's the difference between American freedom of speech laws and other other countries freedom of speech laws? The right to be an a-hole? If yes free a-holes exist everywhere but they shouldn't have a badge

    • @donfette5301
      @donfette5301 26 днів тому

      @@iScoPZzzGet out of the country if you despise the first amendment so much. There are many freedom hating countries out there that would be a better fit for you.

    • @pie5556
      @pie5556 26 днів тому

      @@iScoPZzz 1st. Don't care. 2nd. If your such a pansy of a cop that you're skin is that thin, you prolly shouldn't carry a weapon. You got anger issues.

  • @KonohazFinest
    @KonohazFinest 27 днів тому +5

    Dealing with PTSD from my small stint in the army you guys help me feel at ease 🍻

  • @LightningBear
    @LightningBear 26 днів тому +2

    It’s not about being difficult, the cops shouldn’t even be there in the first place.

  • @anada303
    @anada303 11 днів тому

    The traffic sign and middle finger went all the way to the US Supreme Court .He won. Free speech.

  • @JJ-6455
    @JJ-6455 26 днів тому +1

    Daz always gives me cop vibes 😂

  • @DaniS398
    @DaniS398 18 днів тому

    "We're going to arrest you for resisting arrest" okay but....why am I being arrested?

  • @flyushkifly
    @flyushkifly 27 днів тому +21

    #2 You don't have to be unsure about this one. 😄 Just because the driver was a jerk doesn't mean he broke the law. The officer did everything wrong by not offering his name, ignoring the driver's rights, trying to entrap him, and assuming that the driver had a weapon and his address was incorrect simply because he was exercising his right not to answer questions.
    Your hypothetical got kind of Minority Report. No one is responsible for preventing a crime that hasn't happened yet.
    The cop "checking the mental state" of someone who isn't hurting anyone and hasn't committed a crime was as BS a smelling alcohol fumes behind glass. Freedom of speech in the US absolutely protects behavior like yelling expletives at a cop if it isn't endangering anyone. Being a jerk is not directly correlated with ones mental state. The cop knew it but failed to manage his own ego.
    Edited to add: Let me be very clear about this: Freedom of Speech in the US means freedom from oppression. It protects harmless jerk behavior, like flipping people off and insulting cops, because it safeguards our right to call out tyrants. It's crucial that we're able to tell law enforcement and orange politicians to eff off; otherwise, we wouldn't be able to talk about their corruption and oppression.
    This isn't about a power trip, lack of morals, or simple American abrasiveness-though it can be taken advantage of in these ways. It's rooted in the very foundation of protecting our freedom. And these days, it's one of the few things we have left.
    edited for grammar

    • @charlie7mason
      @charlie7mason 27 днів тому +6

      Yeah, if a cop can't handle a few sharp words, they aren't fit to wield any authority or firearms, or even the uniform. Period.

    • @flyushkifly
      @flyushkifly 27 днів тому +1

      ​@@charlie7masonabsofreakinglutely

    • @pointlessmanatee
      @pointlessmanatee 27 днів тому

      you were almost right until you said that the orange politician is tryin to oppress us. You've been brainwashed friendo.

    • @LukaDonesnitch
      @LukaDonesnitch 27 днів тому +3

      Exactly, is it tasteless? Yes. Illegal, no. This is why when the guy with the sign said if civilians want to lick cops boots telling on him because he was warning them of the traffic stop, that’s not his problem.

    • @JAB2010
      @JAB2010 26 днів тому +3

      I suspect Daz is a bit of a bootlicker, too.

  • @paigerushing9974
    @paigerushing9974 26 днів тому

    The second even if you didn't like it dude was within his rights .

  • @scottbmedic
    @scottbmedic 27 днів тому +11

    The guy that yelled f the cops was within his constitutional rights. He also exercised another right. The right to be stupid, because he now is going to have his Description and ID spread around to every law enforcement in the area and now anytime he gets stopped legitimately and there’s an option for a warning you know he’s going to get fined

    • @willvr4
      @willvr4 26 днів тому +2

      Depends how far away his local precinct is. But yeah, the last thing you want is to have a bad reputation with any of your local cops. They will find ways to pull you over.

    • @rukus9585
      @rukus9585 26 днів тому +1

      @@willvr4 Doesn't really depend on distance at all. I dated a girl whose uncle and 2 brothers were cops. The 2 cop brothers worked for different agencies. One was city police, the other was a county sheriffs deputy. They would trade the info of civilians they'd had problems with and wished to punish, and they basically started an off the books inter-agency revenge hobby among several officers in various departments.

  • @jamesklix3814
    @jamesklix3814 26 днів тому +13

    Yea, this is why I don't watch Europeans react to American police. We have a constitution and civil liberties that we entrust police to protect and are forced to pay for. They are civil SERVANTS and are to conduct themselves as such. They are to be held to a higher standard than the average citizen. The guy in the second clip is an extremely good and experienced 1st and 2nd amendment auditor with a UA-cam channel of his own, people like him keep police accountable. Europeans don't have rights like we do, they were stripped away a long, long time ago, but if you did, you'd know that rights are like muscles - if you don't use them or work them out, they will go away.
    If a police officer can't take insulting words or control their own emotions, they are in the wrong line of work. They swore to protect and SERVE the people, not the state, otherwise they are tyrants in a country made from killing tyrants and should be treated as such.

    • @GVoodoo
      @GVoodoo 26 днів тому +3

      That protect and serve went away awhile ago. Alot of the departments don't even have that "motto" anymore

    • @Mvrky0
      @Mvrky0 26 днів тому

      99% of those audit channels are dumb, just antagonizing everyday people doing their jobs then saying 'hmm well actually technically it's my right', there's a reason we don't have a silly list of sacred rules like you do and it's not because 'hUUrrR dUUrr wEE'REe fRRee PeeOppLee'

    • @stephanthomas4410
      @stephanthomas4410 19 днів тому

      Honestly, maybe you should, but, I may be wrong to imply, the expertise of US citizens about Europe is largely based on knowledge (mostly half-knowledge) about the UK.
      The UK has the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights, the latter of which basically governs parliaments and their rights.
      In Germany, we have the "Basic Law", a complete constitution that regulates such things as freedom of opinion, speech, science, press, travel, the right to a legal hearing etc. and goes back almost verbatim and congruently to the Paulskirch constitution of 1848/49. At that time, the people, namely the "right-wing" fraternities and student unions, were shot down; after the Second World War, it became the German constitution.
      It strictly regulates (at least theorethically) what the state and civil servants are allowed to do to citizens and what citizens are protected from.
      The point I like to make is that we have no real equivalent to the 2nd Ammendment, although a right for all Germans to resist anyone who wants to remove this legal order.
      Unfortunately, a lot has eroded in the past decades.
      I have experienced bad police work in Germany, but I have never personally experienced situations like the one in this video or know people in my family and circle of acquaintances who have.
      The training of German police officers takes between 2 and 3 years.
      For criminal investigators, a
      at least three years of study is required.

    • @jamesklix3814
      @jamesklix3814 19 днів тому

      @stephanthomas4410 none of what you said has anything to do with what I said or why I commented. I don't like watching Europeans react to American police because Europeans don't know American laws. How the hell did you manage to reply to that with an essay on "aMeRiCaN dUm".

    • @stephanthomas4410
      @stephanthomas4410 19 днів тому

      @@jamesklix3814 Perfect, nice reply, have a good day

  • @randy-qf8pq
    @randy-qf8pq 26 днів тому +4

    Roid rage

  • @chrisbrant3120
    @chrisbrant3120 27 днів тому +1

    10:29 even if its the wrong thing to do, it's not ILLEGAL, cops are paid to enforce the law..that stop was unlawful! He changed why he pilled over multiple times, I'm guessing in England the police aren't nearly as corrupt! I disagree with the blokes on this one, the citizen handled this the right way! If he didn't know his rights this would have ended every differently! The cop chose to waste his time with this guy

  • @user-Mike8290
    @user-Mike8290 26 днів тому +2

    Well i came to comment on our rights but i see that's been taken care of already.

  • @morbvsclz
    @morbvsclz 26 днів тому

    The freedom of speech laws in the US are just so weird. In Germany you have Freedom of Speech as well of course, but different Freedoms come into conflict with each other. In Europe pretty much all countries have a concept of the right of every person to not have their personal honor damaged. And when one persons freedom of speech infringes on another persons right to personal honor being respected, you get a conflict. What this essentially means is that it is usually illegal to insult someone, even verbally or by gesture, as it may violate their right to have their personal honor remaining intact. And then there are hundreds of details and special cases and asterisk's attached.
    Politicians or people of public interest for example have a much higher hurdle of claiming protection against insults, as freedom of speech and right to protest gain extra weight, when directed at such persons. Then it can also be considered art or satire in some cases etc.
    Very complex and I'm not a lawyer. But giving anyone the finger (police or not) has resulted in fines of up to 4000€. By the letter of the law, 1 year in prison would be possible, but I don't believe that ever happened.

  • @chall5335
    @chall5335 27 днів тому +6

    First cop is having a defenite roid rage. It’s clear as day. A stable person on roids has those thoughts and then think: ”yeah maybe that’t not a good idea”. But when an unstable person takes 2x the dose of decka, tren, test etc etc.. (someone that lacks self-reflection) - it’s gonna turn out like that. He should defenitely not be allowed to work as a cop because he can’t handle it even knowing there are cameras among them. Either it’s steroids or he’s just out of his mind with anger issues and a terrible day. Judging by his physique and age, probably steroids. Either way though.

  • @iceman590444
    @iceman590444 26 днів тому

    18:39 😂

  • @chrisbrant3120
    @chrisbrant3120 27 днів тому

    13:51 then the cop on the right does the same thing! Smh will HE be ticketed?

  • @Misanthropicbas3rd
    @Misanthropicbas3rd 21 день тому

    Police are law enforcers
    They’re not feelings enforcers 7:04 this cop showed us his ego trumps the laws but because he is a “law enforcer” he should know that we as Americans citizens are protected by the first amendment aka free speech but because his feeling got hurt he abused his power to pull this guy over it doesn’t matter what anyone says to a cop the cop must have an understanding of the laws they are in charge of enforcing but most of them have fragile egos most of them are little men hiding behind a big badge

  • @sandygrunwaldt1780
    @sandygrunwaldt1780 26 днів тому

    I may be wrong, but I'd rather see police catch speeders than to be hit by one. Just.......

  • @DomNoakes
    @DomNoakes 26 днів тому +1

    This is America 😂

  • @nutterbuttergutter
    @nutterbuttergutter 26 днів тому

    I like that the family of the kid in the last video asked specifically for _police reformment_ as opposed to defunding the police. That is the real way to help solve problems with the police. Not this very dangerous, highly politicized defundment. Defunding is what produces more ignorant officers as we see in these clips.

  • @phillipmccully8691
    @phillipmccully8691 27 днів тому

    Damn first view

  • @fyvefouroh
    @fyvefouroh 26 днів тому +3

    That last one didn't seem that bad really. All turned out fine in the end, didn't seem like any real mistreatment. The family acted like they loss something or their child was beaten down by the cops, asking for police reform. I am surprised it even ended up in the news or where ever the press conference was being streamed. I don't know, if it was me, I would be thankful they let me go now after finding out the stuff was stolen.

    • @-solo-.-CH
      @-solo-.-CH 26 днів тому +4

      You've obviously never been cuffed put in a car, embarrassed by your neighbors and parents for something you didn't do. Also, that 14 year old kids name is in the system now. Did you see how many police were there for that?

    • @fyvefouroh
      @fyvefouroh 26 днів тому +2

      @@-solo-.-CH There was a stolen Dirt Bike there that he was in possession of. There was no beating, no arguing, no one was being hateful and not explaining the situation. This is common for the police to do an investigation while they have you detain in the back of a patrol car.
      I don't care if neighbors see me in a cop car, they can see me be released as well. If it really matters and I am talking to them I can easily let them know what happened. My brother was actually in the back of a patrol car once for shoplifting. He actually did not shoplift and it was his friend that was doing it, without him knowing. He was released to us on scene, no big deal. He never hung out with him again.
      Embarrassment is much different from having your rights trampled or worse from a corrupt officer. It might not be fun, but you got out of the situation because the police acted appropriately and found him to be innocent, as he was oblivious to the fact it was stolen beforehand.
      I believe both parties had respect for each other and handled things properly. Just my opinion and no need to take it to heart. Sorry if I hurt you.

    • @-solo-.-CH
      @-solo-.-CH 26 днів тому +4

      ​@fyvefouroh he wasn't in possession of stolen property. Lol. He bought it and had a bill of sale. He's 14 and it's a dirt bike. The senior officer even said he's not going to jail no matter what so why is he cuffed and in the car? By your rational cops can go into any pawn shop in America and detain the owner for possession of stolen goods.

    • @fyvefouroh
      @fyvefouroh 26 днів тому

      @@-solo-.-CH It is illegal to possess stolen property. SO there's that, not sure how they handle pawn shops, but they are definitely not just allowed to sell stolen shit. It happens to everyone, I don't care what age you are, if you are being investigated and they wanna figure the situation out, they typically put you in the back of the cop car. How is that hard to understand? Its nothing new, its been happening forever. You're just mad you don't have something more to accuse the cops of, other than putting a potential criminal in the back of a car lmao. I stand with them being polite and recognizing the kid didn't intentionally buy the stolen bike. Guess that's a bad thing to you.

  • @joshuanova9977
    @joshuanova9977 27 днів тому +2

    Yeah, I agree on that second one. Driver was yelling something and looking for a problem that night with his camera ready at the officer. Cmon dude 😂 . Not that often am I with the cops in these situations but he was clearly asking for trouble.

    • @chancejamar2630
      @chancejamar2630 27 днів тому +9

      So because he was disrespectful to the cop its UNDERSTANDABLE to do multiple illegal things back to back. Also making up things to pull people over MAKES YOU A TERRIBLE COP.

    • @chancejamar2630
      @chancejamar2630 27 днів тому +4

      Also he WASN'T looking for problems he just wanted to talk shit then keep driving. Which is legal.

    • @flyushkifly
      @flyushkifly 27 днів тому +2

      His motive doesn't matter if he wasn't actually hurting anyone and breaking the law. He's just a jerk.

    • @brownicesnake
      @brownicesnake 26 днів тому

      yea those type of fruitcakes live for that..

    • @joshuanova9977
      @joshuanova9977 26 днів тому

      @@flyushkifly If you give a cop a hard time for no reason and then they give you a hard time back, i genuinely dont care as long as they dont get physical or arrest for no reason.... still a person inside that uniform. And no, i dont need to hear about the legality of it all, i get it. But I think its great for a dick to get it back whether its a person in uniform or not so... ✌

  • @vermontmike9800
    @vermontmike9800 26 днів тому

    Oof. A rare thumbs down for an Office Blokes video.

  • @sandygrunwaldt1780
    @sandygrunwaldt1780 26 днів тому

    The man who just out of nowhere cursing the Policeman was very disrespectful. I'm not really sure about this one either. BTW he doesn't realize by suing the officer he's suing himself, because taxes will go up lol

  • @petermalutin7407
    @petermalutin7407 26 днів тому

    FOREIGNERS ABUSING THE LAW

  • @cameronnewman9362
    @cameronnewman9362 27 днів тому +2

    that first officer was just seeing red after seeing so many suspects putting up a fight, he probably got sick and tired of it, he lost it that day

    • @chancejamar2630
      @chancejamar2630 27 днів тому +9

      I bet you comment on videos of cops beating someone and ask (what happened before they started recording).😂😂😂How do boots taste?

    • @brownicesnake
      @brownicesnake 26 днів тому

      yea you have to treat those animals like animals that's the only thing they understand. but the emotional side of the woman got in the way and pulled him aside like that. not that what he did was right but she never should have done that either.

  • @mortensen1961
    @mortensen1961 26 днів тому +1

    The second one was just another sovtard.

    • @JonBroun
      @JonBroun 26 днів тому +1

      No he was not, he was exercising his actual rights. he had a license and he did not claim law don't apply to him. he showed no signs of being a Sovern citizen. he even showed his CCW sovtards don't get those. I don't think you know what a Sovern Citizen is.

    • @blakett88
      @blakett88 22 дні тому

      nope, in the full video he was harassed by 2 cops before that for eating in his car, then this cop approaches him later making stuff up because he didn't like his sass
      nothing he said was wrong

  • @user-ty5di3ku6o
    @user-ty5di3ku6o 27 днів тому +3

    Pulling over the Frenchman and lying about him not using his turn signal, he committed several crimes. Falsifying a report, illegal detainment, and deprivation of rights under color of law, etc.