Unbelievable Tactics Police Actually Use

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  • @ConnorPugs
    @ConnorPugs Рік тому +134

    Imma show them this video and still get arrested 😂

  • @ArrowMaster_
    @ArrowMaster_ Рік тому +267

    The fact that the burglars got caught by lauging at the offiser is so funny😂🤣

  • @JPriz416
    @JPriz416 Рік тому +277

    I was sixteen when this happened. I was playing baseball and the cops stopped the game and told me I was a suspect in a rape case. they put me in the car and took me directly to the victim to be identified was really nervous. She told the cops I wasn't the person who attacked her. They drove me back to the field and no one was there. both teams were at my house stressing out my parents. It's amazing how innocent people can get into trouble.

    • @hagerz
      @hagerz Рік тому +4

      Typical guilty until proven innocent tactics by the police. Sonofabitchs!

    • @EdmondDantes_o7
      @EdmondDantes_o7 Рік тому +32

      I'm no lawyer or policeman, but they might have had a description of the person, and you somewhat fit the criteria- They wouldn't have dragged you in for no reason, especially since the victim was literally waiting for confirm it- they didn't want anything out of you, I think they simply wanted a confirmation. Again, sorry that happened, but you can't hold everything against the officers, especially if it was a rape case.

    • @JPriz416
      @JPriz416 Рік тому +45

      @@EdmondDantes_o7 the description the girl gave fitted about five guys who were playing ball that day. there were two detectives who, use to bust my ball every other day accusing me of things I never did and to this day I don't know why. I've led a pretty non crime life but mistaken Identity is really a scary thing. I was always for the death penalty until all these cases came up proving so many men innocent.

    • @hagerz
      @hagerz Рік тому +2

      @Sausage Link key words "somewhat fit the description" when an cop holds someone that cop should be certain they fit the description not somewhat. They have no accountability for there actions so it doesn't make a fuck to them. Your just another criminal to them and treated as such. Just do that worthless sonofabitch that way and it's a big deal. The good thing is technology has caught up to them and they have to answer for there poor decisions.

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Рік тому +12

      Knowing my luck, id be chosen

  • @charmcitytoe
    @charmcitytoe Рік тому +258

    As one who has been on both sides of the badge, I have one piece of advice. If at any point in a potentially negative police interaction, you think it could lead to the loss of your personal freedom. Stick to the 5th and ask for a lawyer. Even if you haven't; and know you haven't done anything wrong. There are moments when the police are your friends and moments when they are not. When they are not, get a professional because they are way better at getting you into a cell than you are at getting out of one. If you hear yourself say, "Do I need a lawyer here?" Then you really do. Nice video! 👍

    • @Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith
      @Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith Рік тому +22

      The police are never your friend, they are just someone doing a job. No more, no less. ALWAYS take the 5th.

    • @ginadeam6813
      @ginadeam6813 Рік тому +5

      Thank you for your honesty. Much appreciated 🙂

    • @ginadeam6813
      @ginadeam6813 Рік тому +10

      @@Mark_Agamotto1313_Smith You hope they're just doing their job. If there crooked, abuse their position...that's a whole other ballgame. Sadly it seems to be more common and getting worse.😳🤯

    • @dillzilla4454
      @dillzilla4454 Рік тому +10

      if you are thinking you need a lawyer, you actually needed one yesterday

    • @ArmyVet98958
      @ArmyVet98958 Рік тому +16

      All interactions with police can lead to loss of personal freedom. On or off duty

  • @chuckfinley5206
    @chuckfinley5206 Рік тому +14

    Was offered a soda. When I finished I folded the can up and stuck it in my pocket. I just have a habit of not tossing cans because I recycle them.

    • @cooldude-ky4ni
      @cooldude-ky4ni Рік тому +1

      This is exactly what I've always done when offered a drink, funny enough in holding i didn't have any way of drinking from that tap and i sure wasn't using standard methods... so that cup came in pretty clutch even though the top half was a bit crushed.

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Рік тому

      In the US they can take a DNA swab without your permission upon any felony arrest. If you're declared innocent in that case they have to discard all evidence collected against you except for the DNA record.

    • @chuckfinley5206
      @chuckfinley5206 Рік тому

      @@P_RO_ what do you think the reason would be if they take 3 DNA samples on 3 different occasions.

  • @MrTwisted003
    @MrTwisted003 Рік тому +53

    sneakiest one I've encountered: A cop usually, or most definitely (depending on where you are) needs to have a reason to pull you over or stop you. But, they don't need a real reason. You ask why, they just say, "You matched the description of someone we're looking for." And that's all they need. Happened to me and my friends all the time, and we were different ages, heights, weights, colors, hair lengths and colors, etc. That's when we started to tease them when they did it "What description? A short tall black white guy girl with light dark short long hair? Do they have 2 legs too? Cause you might have got us there."

    • @ainternet_userisnteveryone524
      @ainternet_userisnteveryone524 Рік тому +6

      Ah... Such bravery... Nice!

    • @roberrphillips1742
      @roberrphillips1742 Рік тому +6

      interesting how they can "match a description" when all they can see is maybe a shirt.
      I have asked for them to call dispatch and have thew description repeated
      if they dont then they are lying about having a description or you matching it

    • @MrTwisted003
      @MrTwisted003 Рік тому

      @@roberrphillips1742 I have asked them to prove it before and they wouldn't. Found out later that all they need to say is that they "can't discuss an on-going investigation". Nothing you can argue with that. Ironically cops can lie about anything at anytime, including the court room, where they're not allowed to, yet a judge looks at you like you're on another planet for even suggesting a cop would lie.

    • @roberrphillips1742
      @roberrphillips1742 Рік тому +8

      @@MrTwisted003 true about the lying
      myself when stopped and was told "we cant discuss an on going investigation" I replied "then you cant ask me questions about it because I will be able to deduce facts from your questions"
      stymied the cop so bad he got his sergeant to come out and the sergeant was smarter or more willing to listen and after 5 min I walked away

    • @GuapoJhimi
      @GuapoJhimi Рік тому

      Bullshit. If the cop is doing that he/she are fools. I’m a vet PO and if they DO arrest you etc, they will have to justify their probable cause. They will have to produce a crime or bolo to justify their actions. That’s stupid. They would just say you violated a traffic code or something that becomes a “he said, she said” confrontation. It’s good you and your friends are obviously so much smarter and clever than the police. I’m sure that particular trait is why you are such a great success today. Lmao.

  • @carlosmaggoowork9743
    @carlosmaggoowork9743 Рік тому +44

    Imagine those moms on Maury finding out polygraphs are not 100%

    • @gingerssuck
      @gingerssuck Рік тому +1

      That’s the first thing that popped into my head 🤣

    • @GuapoJhimi
      @GuapoJhimi Рік тому +2

      I’ve know more than one person who has fooled the polygraph operator. It is the operator who decides whether you are lying or not. The machine does not.

    • @leighanneboles6609
      @leighanneboles6609 Рік тому +1

      😆😆😆

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Рік тому +1

      Polygraph operators will not administer it until you sign a "hold harmless" waiver which I refuse to do. I tell them I'll gladly take a polygraph test but they won't find anyone qualified to administer it willing to use it on me. I will not tell them why till the operator hands me the waiver and I refuse to sign it. When they ask why I ask them to let me paint their house at an agreed on price with them signing off that regardless of the results, they must pay me. When they say "That's crazy! Nobody is going to do that!" I say "Then why are you expecting me to do the same thing here?" So I'm not refusing- they are- and that cannot be used against me.

  • @AkiraCatt24
    @AkiraCatt24 Рік тому +17

    I'm a perfect example of why polygraph results are not admissable in court, &are actually very unreliable. When I was 13, I told my grandparents I was being abused. It was true. But things like that "didn't happen in 'good' families",& instead of having my back, my grandmother picked me up one day to 'take me shopping ',or so I was told. Instead, she drove us to a big highrise downtown, & out of left field, surprised me with a polygraph exam. As if this wasn't upsetting & stressful enough, she told me if I passed, the family was prepared to retain an attorney &go to court or whatever had to be done to put my abuser in jail. BUT, if I didn't pass--my grandfather would disown me. The test was given to me by a MAN,&the questions he asked were formulated BY BOTH OF US, so I knew exactly WHAT was specifically going to be asked, AND what order in which they would come. Here I'll clarify so it's easy to see the harm this test can, did, &does do. The nature of the abuse was physical AND sexual. &I had to go thru all of that ALONE, WITH A STRANGE MAN,who was asking about specific,& intimate details that I had NO CHOICE but to tell him! I WAS 13! The results came back, "inconclusive, saying that my answer had shown deception beginning with BEING ASKED MY NAME! Yup, that's correct. It said I lied about my name!! Well what did anyone expect? I was terrified, upset, stressed out,& I was just a kid! So, thank God, these test results are not allowed as evidence in court!! Many innocent people would be convicted if it ever was!! True story..

    • @jo.s7993
      @jo.s7993 Рік тому +3

      That's disgusting! I can't be angry with the man performing the test because that's his job, but your grandparents are another matter. It's hard to confide in somebody that you're being abused, & their reaction & behaviour is another form of abuse in itself. How dare they put you through such an ordeal of not believing you & then having you take a lie detector test. I'm so sorry they treated you in such an appalling way, & do you mind me asking where your parents were while all of this was happening? Obviously You don't have to say if you don't want to.

    • @AkiraCatt24
      @AkiraCatt24 Рік тому +1

      @@jo.s7993 my mom died when I was 9,& my dad wasn't in my life between the ages of 6-15. My stepdad was the abuser. &I couldn't agree more about the rest. It's haunted me my whole life. I ended up growing up in foster care cuz no one in my so-called 'family' wanted me.. even though they were all financially well off & could easily have afforded to take me in. My cousins got cars when they turned 16,& college educations paid for. I got to 'age out' of 'the system' when I turned 18,&had no help & very little contact from or with any of them. I tried to maintain a relationship with my grandmother, but even when I was in my 30's, she would still occasionally ask me, "Did that REALLY happen?" &(My personal fave)-"well you MUST HAVE done SOMETHING to encourage him!" *It started when I was 11!! What on earth could an 11 year old possibly do to ENCOURAGE a grown man in his 30's who was supposed to be a father?!? I understand that my grandparents came from Europe,&had old ideals. But I will never understand their actions or attitude about this. &I was a good kid! I was a straight -A student til high school, & I did everything possible to earn their love & approval. But I just never measured up in their eyes..

    • @TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA
      @TAKIZAWAYAMASHITA Рік тому +1

      @@jo.s7993 my brother has a similar situation because of a crime he was convicted of a harmless victimless one. The law as condition for his release on parole they make money on nickle diming these ex cons, they make him take these "classes" which he has to pay for out of pocket to some bs pyschiatrist and she has polygraphs as part of the classes so he has to pay 300$ per test and these are not admissiable in court because everyone knows polygraphs are bullshit BUT, if he "fails" too many of the test they can throw him back in jail. and the tester often asks questions that are NOT on the test and he will fail tests despite them knowing the "control" questions are true, like his name would end up as a lie despite them knowing he said his name to them and they can see it on his id but dont abandonded the tests knowing they are faulty. the entire system is bullshit

    • @Harrybrown4570
      @Harrybrown4570 7 днів тому

      If there not admissable in court they need to be banned altogether

    • @Harrybrown4570
      @Harrybrown4570 7 днів тому

      A hardend criminal can pass one every time that's like snake doctor tech

  • @JarofMayonaise
    @JarofMayonaise Рік тому +4

    I've been arrested several times with the cops using bogus excuses. I got pulled over for a license plate sticker being out of date, at least that's what they said was the reason they pulled me over. They claimed they smelled weed and asked if they could search my car. I told them no they didn't have permission because they didn't have probable cause. After telling me to sit tight he walked back to his car and came back a few minutes later saying I had a warrant out for my arrest for a 'failure to appear in court', which was total horseshit because I'm 100% sure I never missed a date, and told me to step out of the car because they wanted to search it for drugs. They claimed that since I had a warrant and reasonable suspicion that it negated my rights and they searched my vehicle anyway. I tried to lock my car but they just took my keys and unlocked it. They found a seed and a small stem and booked me for those. They hauled me down to the station and towed my car. Not 2 minutes after arriving at the police station, an older woman cop asked me why I was there and tapped on her computer. She had a confused look on her face and had the office that arrested me come back in and told him I had no such charges of a 'failure to appear' and that I was basically arrested for no reason. They dropped the weed charges and everything else. They uncuffed me and just said I could go. My car was still towed and I had to call someone for a ride home.
    In hindsight I should have sued them or at the least called them out on their bullshit, but I was just happy to be free and didn't follow up on anything. I have or had simple possession charges in the past so I'm assuming the wannabe super cop thought I had drugs and he was about to get a big score, that's why he made up the charges to enable him to search my car. Not surprisingly, that tactic is completely legal and used all the time. You do have rights for the cops not to search your car, unless they think they have probable cause in which legally lets them lie just to search your car. People wonder why I don't like the police and this is just one of the many reasons. It's complete bullshit but what are we going to do? This was before they started using body cams so they were able to get away with much more back then.

  • @juliasmith331
    @juliasmith331 Рік тому +4

    Simple rules apply here regatding law enforcement: 1) If they don't have a warrant, don't let them in. 2) DO NOT ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS W/O A LAWYER TO ADVISE YOU. 3) Don't assume any gesture they make is out of thoughtfulness or kindness... don't accept any favors or assistance (snacks, water, etc.)

  • @chrisla2736
    @chrisla2736 Рік тому +23

    I have dealt with awesome cops, and some who were " just NOT nice".
    One of the worst experiences I had.
    My apartment building was over 600 feet away from a road block .
    I lived in a complex. I always wear my seat belt.
    I didn't even see the road block , and pulled out, and went IN the way of the roadblock.
    I pull over, just like everyone else.
    He checks the registration, the plates, ( everything is legal and up to date)
    And I HAVE my seat belt ON!
    I DID not put it on when I saw the roadblock.
    He accuses me, of seeing me put my seat belt on , when I saw the roadblock?
    Now mind you, my complex was over 600 feet away, there are NUMEROUS cars in front of me, I wasnt driving a super sports car. ( which they target).
    So I politely said, I had my seatbelts on , when I got in my car, over 600 feet away when I pulled out of the parking lot.
    So now he gets angry, because I am questioning him, and demands my drivers license.
    Clean as a whistle, which makes him more angry.
    He wrote me a ticket, for failure of wearing my seat belt.
    I was FURIOUS!!!!
    But didn't show it.
    So the next day, I explained the entire situation to the DA in a letter, charges dropped, but STILL had to pay court fees?!
    And it NEVER went to court.
    I don't care what anyone says, some cops have quotas.
    That is why some are accusing, innocent people, and safe drivers with undeserved accusations.

    • @CasualBritishCat
      @CasualBritishCat Рік тому

      Bro I'm concerned how much time of your life did you spend?

    • @roberrphillips1742
      @roberrphillips1742 Рік тому +3

      they got money which is the only concern they have

  • @matalynaustin8319
    @matalynaustin8319 Рік тому +9

    The tail light touch is not a tactic, and they don’t do it just for suspicious people. It’s in case they get killed or injured their evidence is on your vehicle.

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 Рік тому +1

      YES, THANK YOU. all these stupid stories i've read here... it's just sad there are that many stupid people who believe them.

  • @Rogue_Leader
    @Rogue_Leader Рік тому +6

    When they say "This is your last chance to get this off your chest. I can't help you unless you talk to us," they are deceiving you. There is no advantage to be gained from telling the police anything. Your innocence or guilt should not be established at the police station: that's for a trial and a court case if it ever gets to that point.
    Do not talk to the police without a brief present. Ever.

    • @MikinessAnalog
      @MikinessAnalog Рік тому +1

      Police do not have the authority to "help" you get a lighter punishment as they are not the judge not jury.
      You have the right to remain silent in many nations, and in most of them, your silence can not be used against you.

    • @ingridakerblom7577
      @ingridakerblom7577 Рік тому

      "It's up to prosecutors to decide"

  • @Rybot9000
    @Rybot9000 Рік тому +4

    The police use something called the Reid Technique in combination with lying about evidence to extract confessions. The Reid technique is all about emotionally destabilizing the suspect. They will often say things like "There are two kinds of people that do this sort of thing. Monsters and good people that find themselves in difficult circumstances. Good people are those who admit to what they've done and a court will look more favorably on those who are good people who had a bad day. You don't want people to think you're a monster do you?"
    The technique has been criticized for making innocent people confess to crimes out of fear that the "evidence" the police have will convict them and its a matter of public perception and the weight of punishment. In a state with death penalty this can mean either serving life in prison or being executed. I think we should also really consider that in terms of moral psychology the law is seen as a model. According to Kholberg the law is what most adults base their sense of morality on - with some exception for religious and other convictions. Nevertheless most people progress from viewing their parents as the ultimate moral standard to viewing the collective social standards as their moral benchmark. This means if lying, cheating and manipulating are the social standard then more people will think they are basically okay. Basically its okay to lie, cheat and steal as long as you are doing so for the right reasons such as enforcing the law. Or because you have some other morally superior reason for doing so which is a common post-hoc rationalization for crimes especially among the powerful.

    • @malachi-
      @malachi- Рік тому

      Yes, whatever you continuously pull on society, society will react and mirror.... for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
      But hey, it keeps their market up.
      Any time crime can actually be gotten rid of, LE comes out and lobbies against it, marijuana is a good example.
      That was their bread and butter. $$$

  • @chicken_cranberry
    @chicken_cranberry Рік тому +17

    I always thought that the reason why they touch the back of the vehicle they pull over was to leave fingerprints/DNA just in case something bad were to have happen to the officer.

    • @lionguardfan2019
      @lionguardfan2019 Рік тому +4

      Well, another thing is some questionable ones could have certain substance on their fingers and then put it on your car via touching... then can get you for the substance.

    • @james-patrickpye8609
      @james-patrickpye8609 Рік тому +2

      In the modern wokeness he has to mention it as though there may be dubious purposes as well. Most officers don’t frame people, it’s just not worth the trouble.

    • @judygmcfin
      @judygmcfin Рік тому +3

      True, actually.

    • @HookerHeels
      @HookerHeels Рік тому

      @@lionguardfan2019 Thats maybe happened like, 1 time in a million years. Gtfo with your wack ass ideas 😂

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 Рік тому +2

      there are good and bad people in every profession. good cops are neither responsible for bad cops nor are bad cops representative of good cops. conspiracy theory based on the relatively few bad cops is just stupid.

  • @BigMikeECV
    @BigMikeECV Рік тому +13

    "Do you mind if I search your car?" This innocent sounding request is phrased so that if you respond with "yes" or "no", you have consented to a search. So never answer yes or no, and instead respond with, "I do not consent to any search."

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Рік тому +2

      In the US they can legally look inside your car from any vantage point outside of it, then use anything suspicious they see as a basis to get a warrant for search or arrest. But they are NOT allowed to search from inside the car without a warrant or your permission unless you're being arrested for an instantly jailable offense. Some local cops here are biased against Latinos and 'have their fun' by asking them unload their work trucks completely by the roadside regardless of the weather after conniving them into a search. When nothing illegal is found, the cop drives off leaving the poor slobs to load it all back; the whole process can take an hour if like me they have lots of tools in their truck.

  • @davidboese5159
    @davidboese5159 Рік тому +12

    Around here, the cops go to certain bars and put tape on headlights, so when a car leaves the parking lot, they could pick you up.

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    @Levidawgs7744 Рік тому +7

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  • @TheSnakehunter
    @TheSnakehunter Рік тому +13

    The refusing water part. They can still get your fingerprints on whatever you touch. The table, the doorknob. Even if you accept the cup, just hang onto it or crush it and put it in your pocket. Either way, they'll still get your fingerprints through other means

    • @GuapoJhimi
      @GuapoJhimi Рік тому

      Lmao. What a load of shit. You’ve watch too much tv and your brain is mush. Yeah. Float if possible after arrest. That way they can’t get your foot prints. Lmao again.

    • @TheSnakehunter
      @TheSnakehunter Рік тому

      @James Roberts you say you were an Officer but you are about as dumb as the Officer who told me high beams don't cause accidents despite Ohio state law saying high beams must be turned off within 500 meters of an oncoming vehicle. Just because you are/were an Officer doesn't mean you know the law in its entirety.

  • @deredevilgui
    @deredevilgui Рік тому +12

    I won't get in trouble. After all, I just sit indoors all day because I don't like going outside due to loving the dark and it's almost always light outside

    • @patrickbrady519
      @patrickbrady519 Рік тому

      Yeah. I was saying that to myself last night !

    • @dorianward4909
      @dorianward4909 4 місяці тому

      Maybe take vitamin D to replace what you’re not getting from the sun.

  • @barrydraper
    @barrydraper Рік тому +2

    Laws regarding lying to police officers vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances involved. Generally, it is considered a crime to make a false statement or provide false information to a law enforcement officer, regardless of whether they are a local police officer, federal officer, or FBI agent.
    In the United States, lying to a federal officer, including an FBI agent, can be a federal crime punishable by fines and imprisonment. 18 U.S.C. § 1001 makes it a crime to knowingly and willfully make any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation to any department or agency of the United States, including the FBI.
    However, lying to a local police officer may be charged as a state crime, and the specific penalties and charges may depend on the state law. It is important to note that lying to the police can have serious consequences, and it is generally not recommended to do so under any circumstances.

  • @Dr.Mcstaby
    @Dr.Mcstaby Рік тому +64

    Never had cop like this, i used to try to race cops when ever i seen them, they are human to and if you get a laugh out of them or get them to have some fun, you can get out of tickets easier. Also telling the truth when they ask you a question can throw them off sometimes.
    Last time i got pulled over i was doing 75 into a 55 zone but i couldn't see the 55 sign cause i was passing a semi, had to stop to turn at a traffic light and a cop pulled me over came asked me how fast i was going told him "the speedometer said 75 but what did yours say cause ive got bigger rims on the car so my speedometer might be off" , cop got so confused then when he asked where i was going i said to work he asked where i worked i pointed to the warehouse he pulled me over in front of, Then i told him i almost made it to but you got me at the light he laughed and told me there was a 55 sign before the light but i bet you didn't see it gave me a warning, I gave him a fist bump told him to have a nice day and stay safe and went to work. All my coworkers could not believe i got out of that speeding ticket XD
    So far 4 and 0

    • @Goochcast
      @Goochcast Рік тому

      White privilege 🤷🏿‍♂️

    • @Toxicity69256
      @Toxicity69256 Рік тому

      Nice 👍👍

    • @KingDavid562
      @KingDavid562 Рік тому +11

      Cop: Do you know how fast you were going?
      Young black male: 70ish
      Cop: wait right here I'll be right back.....
      Cop: can you step out of the car.
      Cop: You don't have anything illegal on you do you?
      Cop: Any weapons or sharp objects that might poke or stick me?
      Cop: are you on probation or parole?
      Cop: any drugs in the car.
      Cop: who's car is this.
      Cop: ok so when I go and check it's going to say your name?
      Cop: put your hands behind your back I'm placing you under arrest.
      Cop again: quit resisting arrest
      Cop again: I'm going to need some back up.

    • @anonymousxish
      @anonymousxish Рік тому +1

      They just opened the highway.On my way home i was doing 100mph.I saw him but he had to turn around.I am now doing 140 mph.
      I hit the brakes at the top of the off ramp.He saw me, I rolled into the garage and realized i still had my foot on the brakes.Pulled my foot off, he rolled by maxed out.
      These situations escalate quickly.I was eating 4 raw eggs in a blender with some honey.

    • @downhomesunset
      @downhomesunset Рік тому +3

      I told one cop that I was drying my car off after going to the car wash. It worked!

  • @deathstroke_0224
    @deathstroke_0224 Рік тому +10

    quite a few cops here in the US use the doggo tactic , usually when they're chasing someone on foot, you don't know if the cop got a dog till you look at them so they use it as a way to scare the shit out of you when your running

  • @bradleyogden5688
    @bradleyogden5688 Рік тому +4

    My father hated it when I would do my impression of a siren... Back in the day when you could play with your March Boxes on the rear dash of the car.

  • @blakegaming2505
    @blakegaming2505 Рік тому +7

    always love these types of videos, great work once again

  • @noahengland6593
    @noahengland6593 Рік тому +3

    100% true story at 10:30 when he said brace your selves, right after an ad played😂

  • @daveyburgess
    @daveyburgess Рік тому

    Sorry if this has already been mentioned, I scrolled a lot and didn't see it:
    The sirens used at 9:49 have 3 different types - 4 if you count the growler mentioned below. They are used by all of the emergency services and the reason that they are different is for safety - an emergency vehicle approaching a stop light will use a siren to demand priority. They pass through and drivers continue as normal. If there are two emergency vehicles, one of them will change to a different siren tone, warning drivers that there is a second emergency vehicle. If it gets to a 3rd emergency tone then there is a major disaster up ahead and probably time to switch to another route!!
    The "growler", mentioned below, is commonly used to tell the driver in front to get the heck out of the way! Much like you would use a car horn, but with the added affect that even people on their cell phones can "feel" it !!

  • @spiritualjoy721
    @spiritualjoy721 Рік тому +22

    While standing outside a medical center waiting for it to open, a bird drone came within a few feet of me-no doubt photographing the line of us elderly people waiting for a medical exam. I guess Big Brother is even more blatant in surveillance.

    • @JesseSauveandfamily
      @JesseSauveandfamily Рік тому +2

      Goodbye invasion of privacy, this world is going down the pooper 🤣

    • @JJGeneral1
      @JJGeneral1 Рік тому

      @@JesseSauveandfamily um… you mean goodbye expectation of privacy?

  • @skipyoung12
    @skipyoung12 Рік тому +11

    The tip about "Don't accept a cup of water" is very useful advice to help criminals avoid detection. Nice job BE AMAZED. I hope you are proud.

    • @David_Bower
      @David_Bower Рік тому +10

      And preventing innocent people from having their DNA taken by the police, and stored on a database, without their knowledge, or consent.

    • @theguyisdead
      @theguyisdead Рік тому

      @@David_Bower yeah but, it’s not like they’re feeding it to aliens that can only see people who’s dna are in a police database

    • @AFineLineA
      @AFineLineA Рік тому +2

      @@David_Bower Totally agreed!!!

    • @ovni2295
      @ovni2295 Рік тому +3

      Every single person the police talk to is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. So technically they're only helping innocent people.

    • @carlmagrath6389
      @carlmagrath6389 Рік тому +1

      @@ovni2295 Did you know your own FBI spied on millions of ppl without their knowledge let's not forget the CIA performing illegal experiments on their own citizens, yeh right only helping innocent ppl, you must live in fairyland

  • @soundslight7754
    @soundslight7754 Рік тому +9

    With car rear lights fixed onto car body and not the boot, how can "touching the light" ensure the boot is closed properly?

    • @red2965
      @red2965 Рік тому

      one way would be to pay attention to your surroundings... we all know that a properly secured boot as you call it is flush when closed.

    • @peterv1318
      @peterv1318 Рік тому +1

      All trunks have a release on the inside. So trunk could be fully closed.

    • @soundslight7754
      @soundslight7754 Рік тому

      @@peterv1318 "Unbelievable ..." is key operative word in the title

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Рік тому +1

      @@peterv1318 Not all cars- many older ones cannot be easily opened from inside without tools.

    • @peterv1318
      @peterv1318 Рік тому

      @@P_RO_ - this is true. I was only thinking about the newer cars.

  • @waynestewart6390
    @waynestewart6390 Рік тому +7

    So even if you've done nothing wrong they can frame you

    • @hackman669
      @hackman669 Рік тому

      Russian police in a nutshell !!😊

    • @phansternthephreake
      @phansternthephreake Рік тому

      Police want convictions, not the truth. Solving cases means promotion. They'd frame their own mother.

  • @Htrails1952
    @Htrails1952 Рік тому +17

    Another aspect of playing dumb, it will sometimes trick the criminal into correcting the information, thus providing more than intended.

    • @GrungeNY
      @GrungeNY Рік тому

      They're not really playing... They ARE dumb

    • @philkearny5587
      @philkearny5587 Рік тому +4

      Our cops don’t have to “play” dumb.

  • @tylerlemler127
    @tylerlemler127 Рік тому +7

    Nice vid, i learned about police touching your taillight a few months ago it was interesting to hear again

  • @Siikosys
    @Siikosys Рік тому

    A CHP once told me that when you get pulled over and the cop asks you "Do you know why I pulled you over?"... It's a trap. If you answer "yes" then you have just confessed to the infraction. If you answer "no" then you have confessed to "inattentive driving," which can be another infraction by itself.

  • @idessaoutlaw
    @idessaoutlaw Рік тому +3

    You have the right to remain silent.
    EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT. ⚖️😷👌

  • @totallyshatteredvids7446
    @totallyshatteredvids7446 11 місяців тому

    Police, Fire, and EMS all use 10 codes and they are all different. I worked private EMS for many years and the 10 codes we used were even different from the county EMS codes. Plus, DHEC and hospitals also used different codes called signals. So you could have a 10-89, signal 40, code 1, priority 3 and it's all just "going for lunch". Which doesn't really mean anything because EMS doesn't get a break for lunch or bathroom. Being on shift for 24 hours means being ready for your emergency ALL 25 hours. Love and respect.

  • @kennythompson9682
    @kennythompson9682 Рік тому +2

    As far as the headlight paper bag thing goes, I think it depends on what police department is doing it. I live in Gulfport, MS and currently have a headlight out. Gulfport PD doesn't care. Never pulled over or even looked at twice driving at night here. I went to Long Beach (next town over) and got pulled over twice within like 10-20 minutes for the headlight out. I would be against them using the tactic, but would be okay with Gulfport police doing it.

  • @positrondesign6514
    @positrondesign6514 Рік тому +6

    A cop in my town got busted for doing something really shady.
    Officer Fuchs (Yes, that is his real name. You can guess his nickname.) would go to bars and put a small piece of tape on the tail light of every car parked there. When he saw a car driving with tape on it, he would ticket them for drunk driving. The bars sued him for driving away customers.

    • @CaptainRudy4021
      @CaptainRudy4021 Рік тому +7

      I read a reddit post where a dude was visiting his girlfriend at the bar she worked at. A cop that was there off duty was trying to flirt with her with no success. He figured out who her boyfriend was, walked out of the bar, and sat in his car. When he saw the boyfriend leaving, the cop instantly arrested him for drunk driving. A surveillance camera later exonerated the poor guy and iirc the cop got fired from his job for abuse of power, but I can't imagine being so jealous that you're willing to ruin some poor guy's life just because he's dating the girl you were trying to hit on at the bar.

    • @TheRealDrJoey
      @TheRealDrJoey Рік тому

      @@CaptainRudy4021 If you were a misanthropic sociopath, like most cops, you'd understand.

    • @Spike-sk7ql
      @Spike-sk7ql Рік тому +1

      Cops around here used to chalk mark people's tires. They got in trouble for it.

    • @munkustrap2
      @munkustrap2 Рік тому +4

      Sorry, but since my parents were killed by a drunk driver when I was 5, I highly commend ANY police officer getting ANY drunks off the road!

    • @Got2Bespoke
      @Got2Bespoke Рік тому

      @@Spike-sk7ql generally, chalking is a known practice used in parking enforcement. Used to help determine cars that have overstayed the allowed parking time and ticket them. Though I'm sure it could be, and has been, used to mark cars for other reasons.

  • @BrokenPickles
    @BrokenPickles Рік тому

    Most Law Enforcement Agencies (Like Michigan) Don't use 10-codes anymore due to the mix-up and confusion on 9/11/2001 took place with the Multiple Jurisdictions.
    I have been on 7 ridealongs with my County Sheriff's Department and 2 with State Police. I've also studied law enforcement since I could read, so if y'all have any questions, let me know!

  • @Shiwonalapa
    @Shiwonalapa Рік тому +6

    When it says the police can spy on you through walls, what if the machines accidentally see you going to the bathroom?

    • @ayemchunt1714
      @ayemchunt1714 Рік тому +3

      That's when the shit really hits the fan.

    • @mikeneill6813
      @mikeneill6813 Рік тому

      @@ayemchunt1714 The footage will somehow, mysteriously, "go viral". Regards.

  • @christophergraham3160
    @christophergraham3160 Рік тому

    1 story a cop friend of mine told me: guy robs a convenience store at gunpoint and hides out in a nearby warehouse. The cops search top to bottom, left to right, and front to back. No suspect. They released a K-9 into the warehouse. Dog comes back unsuccessful. So, 1 Detective walks into the warehouse and shouts, "Marco!" and the suspect couldn't resist. 1 "Polo!" later, and suspect in custody.

  • @josephgillilan3548
    @josephgillilan3548 Рік тому +4

    A trunk can be locked and still be exited through. Their are glow in the dark emergency handles in trunks.

    • @cheallaigh
      @cheallaigh Рік тому

      that's not all brands and only in newer vehicles.

    • @mvb88
      @mvb88 Рік тому

      Was gonna say. My car as 2 manual unlocks in it. One for the gas tank (just incase the main button in car breaks. I can still gas up) and another to unlock the boot from inside. Can also pull a leaver from in the boot to drop the back seats and exit out that way aswell. Most modern cars are like that.

    • @josephgillilan3548
      @josephgillilan3548 Рік тому

      Also i think Mike the cop covered this.

    • @cheallaigh
      @cheallaigh Рік тому

      @@mvb88 i wish i had a second unlock for the gas, all i have is a lever and sometimes it takes a couple of tries and then you might have to jam a key(i'm push button start) in to pop it out... then being canadian there's that whole it can be frozen shut thing lol.
      my kona has the handle for getting out through the rear(dealer even made a point of showing it to me when i was buying it), though with its setup being a hatchback, much easier to reach the back. my last few hondas, being older and sport coupes, nope.

    • @mvb88
      @mvb88 Рік тому

      @@cheallaigh mines a 2003 Ford falcon. So Australian Fords have been doing it for 20 years now. The old 1993 Ford telstar I had didn't have those features. Had to use a flat head screw driver to pop the gas tank flap open till I got a new cable

  • @kcdonegan
    @kcdonegan 11 місяців тому

    I grew up in Dunwoody, GA. The cops uniform at 12:36 is why I mention it.

  • @toddgardner2826
    @toddgardner2826 Рік тому +1

    Hummingbirds are territorial. Add some hummingbird feeders around your property and if the police do deploy the hummingbird drone, it will get attacked by the Hummingbirds that "own" the feeders.

  • @Spike-sk7ql
    @Spike-sk7ql Рік тому +11

    I've been pulled over more than a few times, and the cop has never touched the back of my car.

    • @MilitarizedMeme
      @MilitarizedMeme Рік тому +4

      cool, youve never been suspicious as a threat when getting pulled over. i think beamazed said it only happens with suspects that seem to be harmful or carrying contraband.

    • @heinzbecker9056
      @heinzbecker9056 Рік тому +4

      So the question is: Which back end did they touch instead, huh? Huuhhh? ;-p

    • @willoughby1888
      @willoughby1888 Рік тому

      @@heinzbecker9056 A person with a slow but tasty bottled catsup name beat me to the punchline. Good going. I'm hungry for fries now though! Maine said to say 'hello'.

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 Рік тому

      as far as i can remember i've only seen state troopers do it for safety reasons. i've never seen a cop do it.

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 Рік тому +1

    It's cheap and it works. Why discontinue the touch the tail light practice?

  • @RJDA.Dakota
    @RJDA.Dakota Рік тому +3

    Siren no. 3 will probably not be heard in the USA. I’ve heard that sound mostly in European videos.

    • @Sxtsxmx47
      @Sxtsxmx47 Рік тому

      The New York City Police Department is using that sound sometimes

    • @RJDA.Dakota
      @RJDA.Dakota Рік тому +1

      @@Sxtsxmx47 it’s definitely outside of the ordinary and will get attention.

  • @davidarundel6187
    @davidarundel6187 Рік тому +4

    Which did I find sneaky - all of them .
    The cops were I live are as dodgy and willing to break the law to secure a conviction - they've done it & been caught out several times , playing bully to unnerve a detained person , without good reason .
    Our cops used to be unarmed - that's changed , as they are now armed & that was a sneaky move on their part , just like the body cams .

  • @JoeSmith-tc6eg
    @JoeSmith-tc6eg Рік тому

    Asking two questions at a time like "you got any terrorists in your trunk? haha? you mind if I take a look? You answer no. You just gave him permission to search your vehicle.

  • @mmjackk667
    @mmjackk667 Рік тому +1

    The headlight trick was nice.

  • @EpiphyllumYT
    @EpiphyllumYT Рік тому

    10:48 "I definitely don't do that anymore, though." -BE AMAZED (2015-Present)

  • @jameskirk3
    @jameskirk3 Рік тому +21

    Standard for cops to have bodycams, but not for the ATF. They don't wear them, even though they confiscate your personal property. If you're dealing with the ATF, you need to record with your own devices.

    • @GuapoJhimi
      @GuapoJhimi Рік тому +3

      I was a PO for 20 years and the police frighten me just a little. But, the ATF? Them bastards. The IRS, DEA? They scare the living shit right out of me.

    • @Leonardokite
      @Leonardokite Рік тому

      ATF = pure evil

    • @CCross777
      @CCross777 Рік тому

      The ATF will shoot your dog too 😢

    • @shanghunter7697
      @shanghunter7697 Рік тому +1

      @@GuapoJhimi Yet the 3 you mentioned ARE kind and professional compared to the 3 others that roam about with NO gov. oversight !!

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Рік тому +1

      Most US departments instruct their officers to turn off their body cams whenever they feel that they might have to shoot a suspect in order to minimize any evidence which might be used against them. You're allowed to film police from and in a public setting as long as you're not interfering with their official duties; this is why everyone needs to be filming the cops.

  • @petervenkman69
    @petervenkman69 Рік тому

    1) As far as I'm concerned police should be held to a higher standard of integrity and therefore should not be allowed to lie unless they are specifically under cover.
    2) While it is the job for police to catch law breakers, the law should not be broken to achieve this.

  • @crowparent6481
    @crowparent6481 Рік тому

    A friend of mine’s dad, who is a cop, has told me that they do the taillight touch to let anyone in trunk know that there’s a cop, so if the person in the trunk didn’t hear the siren and they hear the tap and the officer hears a tap back in the trunk then they can arrest the driver and rescue the person but that could just be where I live

  • @ALT0_768
    @ALT0_768 Рік тому

    the one with the water cup can be accepted if you do something. you can drink the water by pouring it in your mouth instead of directly drinking from it. as for the prints, just slide your fingers really hard over the cup. your prints will be marked over.

  • @TroySupermanGentle
    @TroySupermanGentle Рік тому

    Wow, I see so many cops here in L.A. use that one headlight tactic and figured that's what it was for. One night I pulled up on a car that had one light and I asked the officer if he was aware it was out. He flipped a switch and told me now you see me (both headlights on), flipped it back and said now you don't (passenger side headlight turned off). I figured it was legal but very hypocritical until I came across this video. Maybe it may differ from state to state because I see it quite often.

  • @meganharding5100
    @meganharding5100 15 днів тому

    Okay. So now it makes sense. However, get the alarm. Sounds mixed up because whenever I would hear a cop car. I would think it was an ambulance because there'd been a couple times where they would make the same sound that ambulance would make.

  • @Jay0129
    @Jay0129 Рік тому +1

    As to a cop barking like a dog, I saw it once on Live PD. It worked, and afterwards one of his fellow officers, dumbfounded, was like, "were you barking like a dog?" The officer laughed and said, "yeah, it's worked before." Lol

  • @rackum44
    @rackum44 Рік тому +4

    If that little bird drone weighs less than a double a battery I don't know how they would fly that in any kind of wind or breeze

  • @CountDuckula83
    @CountDuckula83 Рік тому +4

    A soldier who's job it was to put the batteries in the birds showed shelves of them.
    And then all of the shelves empty during the election.

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Рік тому

      That's BS because the prismatic batteries in these is not removable, but is charged through a cable.

  • @uzlonewolf
    @uzlonewolf Рік тому +1

    15:29 See, birds aren't real!

  • @themikeymikechannel2947
    @themikeymikechannel2947 Рік тому +1

    Not talking to cops is not a crime or against the law on this planet!!!!!

  • @jaredshaw5023
    @jaredshaw5023 Рік тому

    I saw that thing with the finger prints from a cup water on a “CSI Miami Episode”.

  • @avesselgaming
    @avesselgaming Рік тому +1

    Polygraph still 75% of the time work. They ask you basic questions that anyone already know the answer to. They account for the person being under extreme stress but with the basic questions being answered they can use that as a key to detect lies later

    • @roberrphillips1742
      @roberrphillips1742 Рік тому +1

      unless someone knows to mess up the "basic questions" (also known as base line questions) frak out for them and they will have nothing

    • @Armyb-ko9yh
      @Armyb-ko9yh Рік тому +1

      Polygraph tests are complete BS. I "failed" several CI scope Polygraphs during my time in Intel. You get comfortable with the lies you're supposed to tell making it harder to detect the actual lie. The APA and pretty much every other self respecting scientist completely disregard them. The U.S. is pretty much the only country stupid enough to put any weight into them.

  • @seanboon5044
    @seanboon5044 Рік тому +1

    Never talk to the cops under any circumstances. Why, the evidence collected can only be used against you and not to exonerated you

    • @georgejones3526
      @georgejones3526 Рік тому

      I think it’s actually a law that any evidence against you gathered before trial can be used against you, but any exculpatory evidence CAN NOT be used to help you.

  • @ingridakerblom7577
    @ingridakerblom7577 3 місяці тому

    13:51 where i live rhe cops misuse the fog-lights.. the lower lights under the normal headlights.
    They are ONLY allowed when it's heavy fog or snow. They are unsafe in other cases. But people, including the cops drive around with them on all the time.
    And now there is a cop van with one fog light broken & they haven't fixed it in YEARS...

  • @Dienow3xw
    @Dienow3xw 11 місяців тому

    You missed a siren. The "priority" siren. The one that blares REALLY fast

  • @Thunder_Dome45
    @Thunder_Dome45 Рік тому +12

    I'm actually a big fan of the dart that has GPS on it. I don't want to be going to the store and get killed by some dude running from the cops.

    • @slcRN1971
      @slcRN1971 Рік тому

      I’ve read/seen the police chases that just don’t make sense - - harming innocent people, just to catch a speeder, or a traffic violation person, a nonviolent suspect- - is just WRONG!!

  • @oscarcampbellhobson
    @oscarcampbellhobson Рік тому

    Just started this vid so idk if you cover this but if a cop is chasing you and falls back for no reason the DO NOT turn right and then left, cops know that you will subconsciously turn right then left

  • @railfanmaximstill7279
    @railfanmaximstill7279 Рік тому +1

    12:09 Not so much anymore. Broafcatify and links to papers containing the codes and what they mean has made it impossible to hide

  • @skinnyway
    @skinnyway Рік тому +3

    there are def more than 3 siren sounds. and you do know they have insect drones now, right? spiders, roaches, bees and flies, possibly more.

  • @nathandsouza6401
    @nathandsouza6401 Рік тому

    13:52 false headlight trouble. Definitely illegal.

  • @CZghost
    @CZghost Рік тому

    Sounds to me that you could make it substintially harder for police to tag your vehicle with that GPS tracking device by doing unpredictable movements, which eventually messes with the targetting device. However, you will pose much greater risk for the traffic around you if you do it, so after all, it's not a very good counter tactic. One way would be to cover your vehicle with a film of substance that is resistive to glue sticking to it, which would eventually make it slide off your vehicle. But I don't think you'd find that substance online and get hold of it legally...

  • @paulcollyer801
    @paulcollyer801 Рік тому

    8:08
    I can see myself on both sides of this:- my 1st job was security, and single crewed at one location I thought someone was present. I threatened the “dog”, called, “Rex! Speak!” & barked.
    On the other hand, if I were hiding & saw this, I too would laugh my socks off.

  • @garyclarke2385
    @garyclarke2385 Рік тому

    If you think that a hummingbird is as small as they get, I watched a professor developing an artificial fly wing, and with slow motion tapes of flies and the way that there wing's rotate during flapping and also the way flies can land on the ceiling upside down as we look, but right side up for the fly. Meaning landing on legs...but by trial and error I watched its very first flight, inside a 2foot ×2foot perspect box, and he was successful . So this was 6-8 year's ago, imagine how developed it is now, LITTERLY A FLY ON THE WALL, ID IMAGINE ONLY USED FOR SOUND IE EAR WIGGING ON PRIVATE CONVERSATION. NOTICE EVERYTHING MADE FOR FUN ALWAYS ENDS UP USED AS A WAY OF SPYING OR A WEAPON???

  • @SkyPike756
    @SkyPike756 Рік тому +11

    Dang, I don’t want anyone to touch my dad’s taillights.

  • @berndk.9741
    @berndk.9741 Рік тому

    10- and 9- Radio-Codes are essential and will remain so for many more years.

  • @rjkbytes1
    @rjkbytes1 Рік тому

    Left one out, you get pulled over and the officer asks, "Do you know why I stopped you." inviting you to confess. The correct answer is, "Good day officer, hear is my license, registration and proof of insurance."

  • @oliviaelderberry9423
    @oliviaelderberry9423 Рік тому

    I have no intention to EVER do anything that would end me up in jail. If for some reason I was arrested for something I was suspected of, but did not actually do, I would probably pass out before they put me in jail. If by some miracle I didn't faint of fright and made it to the cell, I would probably go into depression in less than ten minutes. I'm terrified of jail. So there is no way I would ever do something that could put me in jail. Everyone makes mistakes, but if I made a mistake that could put me in jail, , (I obviously would not purposely do anything) the police or judge would be giving me a death sentence. That's how long I would survive in jail.

  • @vec306
    @vec306 Рік тому +6

    Never get into a police car unless you are legally arrested.

  • @persona2grata
    @persona2grata 11 місяців тому

    Technically it's not illegal to lie to the police, it just doesn't look good to juries if you go to court. That said, it is illegal to lie to federal agents like the FBI or Treasury, in fact it's a felony. So it is a two way street of sorts, it's just that there are zero consequences for the police when lying to suspects while there are potentially serious consequences for lying to the police. That said, I'd strongly recommend against lying to the police as there's a solid chance you will eventually be caught in the lie and it's a sure-fire way to make them suspect you.

  • @storymaster21
    @storymaster21 Рік тому +1

    That trick with the headlights is very illegal, because it is entrapment. Any officer caught doing that would not be able to have any tickets or arrests hold up in court.

  • @conservativeright5941
    @conservativeright5941 Рік тому +13

    They only do it to leave a finger print. Never have I ever tapping the back to draw attention or check to make sure someone doesn't jump out 🤣😂 who's planning to get pulled over and just sitting in there.

    • @gunningamer974
      @gunningamer974 Рік тому +1

      it's happend and they don't do it just for a finger print, check your knolwedge wether you are a cop or not...

    • @conservativeright5941
      @conservativeright5941 Рік тому

      @@gunningamer974 Touching the rear of the vehicle puts the officer's fingerprints on that car, showing that he or she was there with it,” said Trooper Montiero. “In case the driver decided to flee the scene, or if something happened to that officer, it ties both the vehicle and the officer together. How about you stay to games yeah.

    • @hankkingsley9300
      @hankkingsley9300 Рік тому

      @@conservativeright5941 so basically after a traffic stop you need to take your car to the carwash

  • @MikinessAnalog
    @MikinessAnalog Рік тому

    If police say they have witnesses against, just know the U.S. constitution 6th amendment states you have the right to face accusers & all witnesses in court.

  • @j.p.6932
    @j.p.6932 7 місяців тому

    4:04 How is it illegal to lie if you’re not under oath or even part of an active investigation?

  • @crosshairtacticsllc8486
    @crosshairtacticsllc8486 Рік тому

    Touching the trunk is a very old tactics that is being fazed out but they use to do it to every car not just ones they are suspicious of… coming from a cop

  • @mikewhitley6769
    @mikewhitley6769 Рік тому +1

    I've definitely noticed alot of police cars around here where I live definitely have a headlight out

  • @kirkmorrison6131
    @kirkmorrison6131 Рік тому

    I will never take a lie detector, as I have generalized anxiety disorder. I always ask if I am being detained if stopped and if no leave if yes I want a lawyer.

  • @vempriex
    @vempriex Рік тому +1

    Don't forget about the soda can and coffee cup. Know your rights as well. Good to know video.

  • @Wimbly-vs6zo
    @Wimbly-vs6zo Рік тому +1

    The tail touch is actually used by all cops on a traffic stop.

  • @dougreich4463
    @dougreich4463 Рік тому

    Watch also," We the People University",& " Audit the Audit".

  • @imark7777777
    @imark7777777 Рік тому

    Except for in my county the Siren sounds they don't like to use them at all you just have to be looking in your rearview mirror to know that there's a cop behind you with flashing lights no siren that doesn't just want to get around you they wanna pull you over.

  • @fflecker
    @fflecker Рік тому

    Some days before they stopped me and accused me to drive over a yellow light, but were directly behind me and drove over red ! It was illegal either in Germany, but if two officers tell untrue against you allone you are done. This is the way they want the people to follow the rules. It works, but was the direction wanted ?

  • @AlvaBarr
    @AlvaBarr Рік тому

    Unbelievable secret tactic citizens can use when detained by police or taken in for interrogation: Id like to exercise my 5th Amendment. I dont answer questions. Id like my lawyer present. Even( especially)if you're innocent, NEVER , EVER talk to police without an attorney present. You are not obligated to assist in any investigation, and Anything or everything you say can or will be used AGAINST YOU and never for you in a court of law. And by all means, always, always, record police interactions for your own protection of police misconduct.

  • @jordantaylor2509
    @jordantaylor2509 Рік тому

    Everybody out there just remember if a police officer wants to search you or your vehicle or anything that you own for that matter always always ask for a warrant if they do not have the warrant they do not have the legal right to search your things unless you give them a reason why and trust me it takes a lot to give a reason why to bypass that

  • @brianpstn74
    @brianpstn74 Рік тому

    Bird hunting just got seriously interesting!

  • @WickedPrince3D
    @WickedPrince3D Рік тому

    Yeah the entrapment thing is BS. I was on the freeway, trying to get into the left lane for a split in the highway that i needed to be in the left lane for. Every time I tried to shift left somebody blew past me like I wasn't moving and blocked my path. Finally a cop pulled me over and claimed "I" was speeding and weaving. How about all the guys that were passing me 20+ miles faster than I was going and preventing me from doing my lane shift that I was clearly signalling? Female officer tried to get me to admit I was drunk or on drugs or something, but I just played like I had no idea what she was saying. She gave me her card, WTF? She think I'm going to ask her out on a date?

  • @rt2255
    @rt2255 Рік тому

    On touching my taillight, once interaction is done hand cop a rag and tell him to please remove fingerprints from my clean car. No one gave him or her permission to touch my property. Fact that is illegal but when have cops worried about laws.

  • @davidaubertin5741
    @davidaubertin5741 Рік тому +2

    How about the one when they have a dog walk around your car. The dog wags its tail or barks and the cop says the K9 hit on the car, so we are searching it.

  • @sunnyzhou7641
    @sunnyzhou7641 Рік тому

    For Hidelights I think it is leagal because the light is not actually broken.