10 Rules for Dealing with Police (Full-Length)

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10 тис.

  • @DavidRealMusic
    @DavidRealMusic 4 роки тому +1548

    I'm a teacher, we're watching this video in class right now. Kids need to know this stuff before its too late.

    • @the5stacys
      @the5stacys 4 роки тому +80

      Bless you for truly educating your students.

    • @thehat7017
      @thehat7017 4 роки тому +28

      What are you even teaching

    • @DavidRealMusic
      @DavidRealMusic 4 роки тому +70

      @@thehat7017 Social Studies but I did the video with my homeroom.

    • @patriotamexicano6235
      @patriotamexicano6235 4 роки тому +39

      We need more teacherasand people thinking like you bro.. Nice teaching stuff kids need 2 really know...

    • @thehat7017
      @thehat7017 4 роки тому +11

      @@DavidRealMusic I believe it will only cause problems by making your students fear police,which they shouldn't.

  • @irlfc9
    @irlfc9 8 років тому +2509

    "They can't come in without a warrant, but can come in if you invite them in." police are vampires confirmed.

    • @M1NDR34D3R
      @M1NDR34D3R 8 років тому +35

      They can come in, it's just illegal. You get to report it as such afterwards.

    • @ianbattles7290
      @ianbattles7290 8 років тому +63

      Funny, when ANYONE ELSE enters my home without permission, I'm allowed to shoot them.

    • @M1NDR34D3R
      @M1NDR34D3R 8 років тому +14

      Ian Battles Depends on where you live, but yeah. You don't have the right to shoot authorities who search your place, even if it's unlawful. If their search is unlawful, and they try to prosecute you for anything they find, you can easily dismiss that evidence in court though.
      So you have no reason to resist if they barge in. Just clearly tell them that you don't give consent, and hope they don't go further outside of the law to nail you.

    • @jasonharvote4093
      @jasonharvote4093 7 років тому +7

      M1NDR34D3R ya thats what right to bear arms and right to protect yourself is/was for if a cop burst in whats point of no consented if youll be dead to hide their fault.

    • @myjoy211
      @myjoy211 6 років тому +41

      I was in a really bad relationship for years and one night he became very abusive and a neighbor heard the struggle and called the police which I was actually thankful for UNTIL..... They knocked on the door and asked to come in... I said sure.... Once inside he asked if he could look around a little... I didn't realize I could say no and wasn't really worried about it.... 20 minutes later there are three cops tearing apart my entire house... And threatening several times to '' bring in the k9 crew'' I was like... Bring it on.. I was angry... No dogs showed up but after about 45 minutes they came across a bud of weed about the size of my thumbnail in a drawer.... I was handcuffed and taken to jail and my boyfriend was set free because it was My house and even though the weed was his... It was on my property.... So I got beat up by my x.. Then raided by the police whom I thought were there to protect me.... Then arrested handcuffed and booked... I fought it and tge charge was reduced to disturbing the peace.... So fucked up.. I've never again in 8 years... See cops as protecting and serving... Lost total faith... Id like to mention I had no prior record besides a dui from ten years before when I was just 21...my boyfriend had a long rap sheet...

  • @firstelite8640
    @firstelite8640 4 роки тому +537

    1. Always Be Calm And Cool
    2. You Have The Right To Remain Silent
    3. You Have The Right To Refuse Searches
    4. Don't Get Tricked!
    5. Determine If You’re Free To Go
    6. Don’t Expose Yourself
    7. Don’t Run
    8. Never Touch A Cop
    9. Report Misconduct: Be A Good Witness
    10. You Don’t Have To Let Them In

    • @joemaguire5575
      @joemaguire5575 4 роки тому +24

      Never trust a cop they are hunters of citizens not your pals

    • @videolad3057
      @videolad3057 4 роки тому +7

      @Bill Whittaker Vile boot licker.

    • @soram5658
      @soram5658 4 роки тому +4

      g looks

    • @SharronDenice
      @SharronDenice 4 роки тому +4

      First Elite thank you

    • @emchant420
      @emchant420 4 роки тому +67

      Dude I got a class assignment that made me watch this and have to list all 10 then u saved me dawg, all I did was copy and paste

  • @samwell707
    @samwell707 Рік тому +69

    I remember when these videos were all we had. Now we have lawyers, auditors, and civilians filming real world accounts. Thanks to these videos we have more ppl spreading the info. We’ve come far.

    • @0INFERNO1
      @0INFERNO1 11 місяців тому +1

      Smart phones certainly helped with bringing the offenses to light, sadly there are those who still think filming police should be made illegal. I see it all the time on facebook.

    • @lion5452
      @lion5452 4 місяці тому

      Hopefully it changes how police interact with common citizens?

  • @lemonadelemon1960
    @lemonadelemon1960 5 років тому +379

    "That's a known drug spot"
    Citezen: that's where I live😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @marcturk4410
      @marcturk4410 5 років тому +10

      Politically dirty people make the society they live in and they take it out on us ?????? Wow!!!!!!!!

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +6

      I live in a predominately black, low income area so the cops are brutal. I am white but treated the same way.

    • @hungry57682
      @hungry57682 5 років тому +7

      @@crand20033 ummm do you not realize that would indicate race is NOT the reason for their behavior? Maybe it's the crime rates?

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +10

      @@hungry57682 Low income is the reason for their behavior. They have to steal.

    • @hungry57682
      @hungry57682 5 років тому +6

      @@crand20033 do you not realize there are people with low incomes that don't steal? I've been in that category, and never stole.

  • @justhappenedtobeoverhere714
    @justhappenedtobeoverhere714 5 років тому +890

    1. Always be cool and calm
    2. Be Polite/Respectful
    3. Right to refuse searches
    4. Don't get tricked
    5. Determine if you're free to go.
    6. Don't Expose Yourself.
    7. Don't Run
    8. Never Touch A Cop
    9. Report Misconduct be a good witness, 27:25
    10. Don't Have To Let Them In.

    • @izaiaahjahad9240
      @izaiaahjahad9240 5 років тому +36

      Don’t sign anything

    • @charles-y2z6c
      @charles-y2z6c 5 років тому +33

      Kalayah Cage let me add to a few. 2 be polite, but say nothing, yes sir no sir should be your most common responses.

    • @charles-y2z6c
      @charles-y2z6c 5 років тому +22

      Izaiaah Jahad in some states you have no choice, they can arrest you if you dont sign. All signing is that you have received the ticket. It is not an admision of guilt.

    • @charles-y2z6c
      @charles-y2z6c 5 років тому +5

      ElProductonumerouno he may be an actor, but its good information. I find him more respectable than you.

    • @chrisenglish4380
      @chrisenglish4380 5 років тому +3

      Kalayah Cage I need to make these 10 my mantra

  • @Platewarp
    @Platewarp 4 роки тому +238

    I was pulled over at night and followed Mr Murphy’s directions.
    Turn on interior light, car and radio off, window down, put hands on wheel and kept cool.
    The cop took my papers and came back and said, “I’m letting you go because this was a good stop. Get your registration updated.”
    Thank you Mr Murphy.

    • @TheBerkeleyBeauty
      @TheBerkeleyBeauty 4 роки тому +22

      Nah, bruh. He let you go because he couldn’t find anything on you.

    • @Platewarp
      @Platewarp 4 роки тому +15

      TheVeganBerkeleyBeauty He pulled me over because he found my registration to be expired.

    • @bertorivera1551
      @bertorivera1551 3 роки тому +11

      @@Platewarp are you white?

    • @brianyerby3006
      @brianyerby3006 3 роки тому +1

      That ain't always the case

    • @bruceli9094
      @bruceli9094 3 роки тому

      Sounds legit

  • @MrDanrothesq
    @MrDanrothesq 3 роки тому +77

    I have been a lawyer just short of half a century now. I watched this program and I was very impressed. Try and watch it more than once and pay careful attention to everything he says. It can be very useful if the time ever comes. Great job!

    • @pacifist1360
      @pacifist1360 2 роки тому +9

      Seriously, that hit me home. I didn't know my rights and wasn't really interested in studying my rights on how to deal if ever stopped by police because why should I, I am a law abiding citizen, until one day, two bastard cops decided to tackle me to the ground and hold me at gunpoint for one hour for no reason because I was getting my bus pass from my pocket but the thugs lied that I was reaching for a gun that I never had. I raised my hands up, and the pigs still tackled me to the ground claiming I had a gun in my bag and said that I attacked the officers with a gun even though I had nothing on me besides music and books. They held me at gunpoint for one hour, never checked my ID, nothing, and after they released me, they couldn't stop laughing. I am so pissed at myself that I didn't know my rights because I could have sued the pricks for millions. Now my rights are not useful because cops only assaulted me once in my life, was about 10 years ago. I would love this to happen to me again because now I am so ready and know exactly what to do, so my knowledge of rights such as, not to talk to cops, record them if possible, don't consent to illegal searches and remain silent, and always consult with a lawyer would be so useful. Stupid me didn't report them back then! I would love this to happen to me again!

    • @DCJNewsMedia
      @DCJNewsMedia Рік тому +4

      Most excellent.
      Retired 44 years of public safety service.
      Bad cops make us good cops like us look bad.
      We good cops understand that the public safety is our job, but how we effect it is up to each officer.
      We realized that the public pays our salary and benefits.
      We are public servants.
      We must treat people as good as we can. Give benefit of the doubt to people.
      We must keep our emotions in check no matter what.
      We are the example to the public.
      In 1978 we knew this and were Adam 12 type cops.
      Not perfect but honest and truthful and owned our mistakes and offered apologies to anyone we offended or somehow did wrong by error.
      The public was quick to accept our apologies and understood we were people just like then.
      We gave respect 🙏 and we got it 98% of the time.
      The other 2% were normally thugs but we still gave respect and all ended good.
      God-bless you and your families 😊
      Chief Jones

    • @charleslewis6047
      @charleslewis6047 Рік тому +5

      I would add not if BUT WHEN THE TIME COMES, for it will come sooner than later because we are rapidly being engulfed by a militarized police state.

  • @storytime6263
    @storytime6263 5 років тому +690

    My stepdad who was in lawenforcement told me dont ever talk to the police! So I never told him anything at home lol.

    • @MultiNailz
      @MultiNailz 4 роки тому +32

      No disrespect to your step dad but that last sentence cracked me up 👍😀

    • @aboundinggrace8763
      @aboundinggrace8763 4 роки тому +12

      Hilarious

    • @robishere7339
      @robishere7339 4 роки тому +5

      @@MultiNailz I'm sure they're in the same social network! :-)~
      Dah, almost forgot; I gottah write that one down in case I need material for amateur night a Yuk Yuk's.
      I steel from the chilren of cops! At least their one-liners

    • @Bernacide
      @Bernacide 4 роки тому +8

      My mom is retired NYPD and she drilled those lessons into me as well! Thank God!
      I'm always shocked at the amount of ignorance in this country when it comes to this ESSENTIAL knowledge! ...
      And then I remember just how stealthy and powerful propaganda can be

    • @NIKNAK1
      @NIKNAK1 4 роки тому +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @dorkmax7073
    @dorkmax7073 8 років тому +804

    Just for everyone's information, rule 1 isn't actually law. You can use profanity and rude language all you want, it's not illegal. Its just ill-advised.

    • @morganmathis3429
      @morganmathis3429 6 років тому +41

      Ill-advised, check.

    • @brianwalendy3735
      @brianwalendy3735 6 років тому +31

      Not everywhere... Some localities have it on the books that inflammatory language is construed as assault.

    • @taloutezero
      @taloutezero 5 років тому +72

      @@brianwalendy3735 Doesn't matter. A good criminal defense lawyer will wordlessly point to the first amendment and it's smooth sailing from there. The constitution trumps any bullshit local rules/laws.

    • @brianwalendy3735
      @brianwalendy3735 5 років тому +11

      @@taloutezero in concept, yes. In reality, if the Constitution trumped local laws, I would not have a record for half the shit I do. Nor would I be risking jail by driving without a license.

    • @taloutezero
      @taloutezero 5 років тому +29

      @@brianwalendy3735 I don't know about "half the shit you do" but driving without a license isn't covered by the constitution so I would expect you to face some legal trouble for that.

  • @HK-sw3vi
    @HK-sw3vi 5 років тому +303

    It's a shame, this should be a mandatory course in every schools across the nation.

    • @marzz1318
      @marzz1318 4 роки тому

      😱😤😤😤

    • @voice2skull.
      @voice2skull. 4 роки тому +7

      I would have taken it . Better than taking GYM class.😂

    • @777Skeptic
      @777Skeptic 2 роки тому +3

      It is in a lot of states. We just forget after we graduate.

    • @nnamdiuyalorjr2896
      @nnamdiuyalorjr2896 Рік тому +1

      Agreed.

    • @windyvista3657
      @windyvista3657 Рік тому +1

      Street law is one of those classes that stands out for utility purposes.

  • @averagejoe3312
    @averagejoe3312 2 роки тому +38

    This video changed my life forever. I was being victimized by the police all the time and they couldn't find anything. So I went on to finding out the laws and the rights I had and was able to finally overcome them all.

  • @MrSupercar55
    @MrSupercar55 4 роки тому +310

    The moral of the story:
    Under normal circumstances a warrant is required for any kind of police search, but this rule is void if you consent so *DON’T DO IT.*

    • @hitty9
      @hitty9 4 роки тому +6

      @WTF Kyle Stalin said, show me the man and I'll show you the crime. Hope that isn't over your head.

    • @investigator77
      @investigator77 4 роки тому +7

      @WTF Kyle because nothing good can come of it. You don't set yourself up to be jammed up by some dishonest cops. Most likely they won't be bad cops, but you don't have to voluntarily give up your rights, and HOPE that they aren't. Best to just not allow them to search, period. If they have probably cause then I guess they'll do it eventually, but if they DON"T have PC, then you don't have to stay and let them go on a fishing expedition thru your pockets, your wallet, your car, book bag, handbag, whatever!

    • @X-Factor-22
      @X-Factor-22 4 роки тому +8

      WTF Kyle
      No sane person wants to deal with unnecessary harassment.

    • @VJStroud
      @VJStroud 4 роки тому +2

      WTF Kyle you learned nothing you fool.

    • @ozium8510
      @ozium8510 4 роки тому +4

      Why does it matter? Because cops will FRAME you. lol

  • @MaverickTrucker985
    @MaverickTrucker985 9 років тому +510

    The following conversation actually took place between a police officer and myself while walking down the road, high.
    Officer: Hi, how are you doing today?
    Me: I'm fine, officer, how about yourself?
    O: I'm fine. We have a report of a burglary committed by someone that fits your description.
    M: That's not good.
    O: I'm going to need to see your ID
    I obliged
    O: Would you have anything to do with it?
    M: No, Officer.
    O: Do you mind if I look in your bag for any items that may have been stolen?
    I had a bowl in my bag.
    M: I'm sorry, Officer, but I do not consent to any searches.
    O: It's just to clear your name as a suspect.
    M: I'm sorry, Officer, I'm not consenting to any searches.
    O: What do you have to hide?
    M: I respectfully decline to answer any more questions without a lawyer present. Am I being detained, or am I free to go, Officer?
    O: Have a good night.
    M: You as well, Officer, I hope you find him.
    Then I left.
    Could have been arrested for the paraphernalia had I let him search my bag. There was also never any article in the newspaper about a burglary that night.

    • @mehall.
      @mehall. 6 років тому +81

      goddamned government, so now bowls are illegal too? first the plates, then the pots and now the bowls smh

    • @jjv2cantrememberlogindetai363
      @jjv2cantrememberlogindetai363 6 років тому +33

      Matthew Carty Little did you know, it was the police officer that robbed the house and was trying to trick you 😉

    • @anythinginlifee
      @anythinginlifee 5 років тому +6

      that was beautiful.

    • @bormisha
      @bormisha 5 років тому +26

      I was once stopped at a bus stop by police in the late evening. Was fully cooperative. They checked my ID, then thoroughly searched me, including every bit of my purse. Then they interrogated like why am I being here at this time in the part of the town where I don't live. I had to explain everything and was very stressed. Couldn't imagine that I'd have to give them reasons for simply exercising the freedom of movement. It can get very intimidating if you start answering questions. I was totally clean and sober. They let me go, but it was pretty stressful. So drawing a line to interrogation and searching would be probably a better option.

    • @DwyaneWadeCounty
      @DwyaneWadeCounty 5 років тому +9

      Can the cops do that, come up with a fake burglary report just to trap you in?

  • @thepoetking70
    @thepoetking70 8 років тому +307

    I like this lawyer. Hell no don't let the police in!

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +7

      The might find drugs or weapons belonging to another and blame you.

    • @DrRichtofenXx
      @DrRichtofenXx 4 роки тому +4

      @@crand20033 not even that look up the police officers planting drugs and the only thing that cleared the individuals was that the dummy police officers didn't realize the chest cams still were recording and they got caught and charged.

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 4 роки тому

      And don't talk to them, or help them harass your neighbor, or do anything which violates any part of the US Constitution.

  • @itsalden
    @itsalden 3 роки тому +150

    "Are you a law student or something?" -every cop when you know your rights, as you should.

    • @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206
      @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 3 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Fax

    • @jasonvoorheesv1nce904
      @jasonvoorheesv1nce904 3 роки тому +10

      It shouldn't be a requirement to be a lawyer or law student to know your rights, that's a requirement for everyone and not just a specific group of people

    • @sentientnatalie
      @sentientnatalie 3 роки тому +10

      @@jasonvoorheesv1nce904 It's very telling of their attitude, hostile officers seem to make a note of defence lawyers, or even just someone they think shares that mentality.

    • @FLiPtHeSWI7CH
      @FLiPtHeSWI7CH Рік тому

      And the answer is technically yes

    • @davidwade5141
      @davidwade5141 11 місяців тому

      Huh

  • @NiceMuslimLady
    @NiceMuslimLady 5 років тому +384

    "Officer, am I being detained?" "No, citizen, you are not being detained."
    "Officer, am I free to go?" "No, citizen, you are NOT free to go."
    "So, officer, I am being detained." "No, citizen, you are NOT being detained, but you are NOT free to go!"
    WHAT???????

    • @viliamisekona960
      @viliamisekona960 5 років тому +10

      [FCClan]The Stranger There going against the right then... If I’m correct

    • @NiceMuslimLady
      @NiceMuslimLady 5 років тому +8

      @@viliamisekona960 Yes

    • @Kipple-wp7pd
      @Kipple-wp7pd 5 років тому +16

      detain is a step away from arrest, free to go is about the situation. the way the comment is made it can seem confusing but it what about this: there's a robbery, you match the description. You may not be detained but aren't free to go till the officer can clear your involvement, which can be as simple as finding the actually robber. (walterrific had this happen, he was stopped for matching description, he wasn't free to go but was never detained)

    • @NiceMuslimLady
      @NiceMuslimLady 5 років тому +58

      @@Kipple-wp7pd No. If you are not free to go, you ARE being detained. If you are not being be detained, you MUST be free to go, or you ARE being detained. To say otherwise makes no sense! You can't "resist arrest" if you are NOT being detained!!!

    • @Kipple-wp7pd
      @Kipple-wp7pd 5 років тому +2

      @@NiceMuslimLady that debunks your own statement then... or are you just being inconsistent for the sake of arguing?

  • @damodarprasaddas108
    @damodarprasaddas108 8 років тому +596

    I don't consent to searches. Am I being detained, or am I free to go?

    • @hypehillbilly4704
      @hypehillbilly4704 6 років тому +35

      Damodar R you forgot I don't answer any questions, I want to speak to a attorney

    • @notoverlyacerbic9574
      @notoverlyacerbic9574 6 років тому +25

      Reaction = deploy taser

    • @taloutezero
      @taloutezero 5 років тому +18

      @@notoverlyacerbic9574 Reaction to reaction: winning case, fired officer(s) and possibly some earnings from damages.

    • @ThomasAntoniusOlsenJr.333
      @ThomasAntoniusOlsenJr.333 5 років тому +2

      @@taloutezero you sound like a sue-happy individual that intentionally goes around looking for a confrontation with cops, you deserve whatever a cop ends up doing to you!

    • @taloutezero
      @taloutezero 5 років тому +45

      @@ThomasAntoniusOlsenJr.333 Why am I as a citizen expected to behave a certain way but when an officer missteps I have to forgive it? If an officers job is to uphold the law (protecting is not part of their job, supreme court decision) then why is it so fucking hard for them to do it? Treating everyone as if they don't know their rights is the problem that needs addressing.

  • @clearlight808
    @clearlight808 8 років тому +134

    This is one of the best videos on the internet. Every citizen in the US should be required to watch this.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +5

      It should be taught in school and as the first thing you learn in kindergarten.

    • @blindsquirrelsnut7939
      @blindsquirrelsnut7939 4 роки тому +2

      Amen I agree completely

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 4 роки тому

      No, requiring us to do ANYTHING is clearly also a violation of our Constitutional rights. (But it is a damned good idea!)

    • @ltsoul9751
      @ltsoul9751 4 роки тому +2

      They should teach this in schools

    • @TerryProthero
      @TerryProthero Рік тому

      It is an excellent video. And it's very balanced in terms of telling people to be polite and cooperative but to also know their rights.

  • @B_Bodziak
    @B_Bodziak 2 роки тому +15

    Love the "Report Misconduct". Unfortunately, I've run into a situation where I was LITERALLY turned away from 3 precincts when trying to file a report. I was held in my car for 1 hour 42 minutes with 6 squad cars surrounding me. I didn't get a ticket and I explained why I was parked where I was (legally, keys out of my ignition). I was writing a sympathy card to my best friend who owned the home and had just lost her father. Apparently, a neighbor didn't recognize my car and called 9-1-1. I was polite. Had no weapons. Handed over my DL even though I didn't have to b/c I was not driving. I'm also a grandmother who is white but drive what I was told is a gangster car(?). I doubt many gangsters are driving around in school bus yellow coupes, but whatever. They wanted to search my car. I asked why. "We just do." I said no. I think the young female officer who arrived first called for backup for some reason. After all the other officers came with lights flashing, it seemed she started looking for any thing to "get me on".
    I asked several times if I could leave my car and go into my friends house. Nope. I was told I was NOT detained BUT their police cars literally had me pinned in and they wouldn't move for 1 hour and 42 mins. One officer stayed leaning on my door to keep me from opening it and getting out. I had bare the brunt of a young officer being over zealous
    I went to the appropriate precinct to file a complaint and got the rum around and sent to two other locations. At the third place, I was sent back to the first precinct.
    If this is how they treat an old grandmother they find fully and legally parked writing in a sympathy card, I can't imagine how they treat young minorities.
    This little yellow convertible was my mid-life crisis car, I suppose. After the above happened, I got pulled over once every 3-4 months -- never cited. Three years ago, I got a vanity plate that is "LAWRUP" and haven't had a single stop since.

    • @elizabeth84266
      @elizabeth84266 Рік тому +4

      I thought at the end, you’d have sold the car and bought a gray Camry lol. The vanity plate had me laughing! 😂

  • @xxcookiexmonsterxx00
    @xxcookiexmonsterxx00 8 років тому +1205

    things that should be more focused in school..

    • @talostheking8529
      @talostheking8529 8 років тому +17

      Dude, you learn this in school. pay attention

    • @xxcookiexmonsterxx00
      @xxcookiexmonsterxx00 8 років тому +57

      Noo you dont dude! Talos The King​

    • @kingsquabo
      @kingsquabo 8 років тому +22

      +Talos The King in what class 🤔

    • @suomynona
      @suomynona 8 років тому +6

      +Emily Serafin guy must be a tweaker

    • @pandamoniumasylumn
      @pandamoniumasylumn 8 років тому +14

      Government class its usually a semester class in your senior year of H.S. they talk about laws, bill of rights, etc.

  • @nononope3785
    @nononope3785 6 років тому +623

    You forgot: whenever you see a police encounter coming, turn your camera on

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 4 роки тому +18

      Damn good advice.

    • @tomlirk1309
      @tomlirk1309 4 роки тому +16

      No that’s just dumb if you see someone else then you could record it but a cop pulls up on the car and sees you quickly grabbing your phone then to that officer he is trained to make quick life saving decisions and say he ends up thinking that’s a gun and that’s understandable what if that phone was a gun the officer doesn’t know that and you don’t wanna be a dibshit and get yourself hurt by Making a quick action

    • @itselifr
      @itselifr 4 роки тому +22

      Thomas Lyons agree but if you record it and they do something illegal you have a recording and can press charges

    • @jacobrobles688
      @jacobrobles688 4 роки тому +43

      Thomas Lyons record every police encounter you ever see or are a part of.

    • @estellashannon2142
      @estellashannon2142 4 роки тому

      >

  • @jimichan7649
    @jimichan7649 7 років тому +35

    I came here because I read that my local Sheriff's Department held a meeting for the public and showed this video. I can't believe it!

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 4 роки тому +4

      Police are not trained in any of this. They violate your rights.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 4 роки тому +4

      And then they expect you to pay for a lawyer and if you can't you are convicted.

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 4 роки тому +3

      God bless that Sheriff's Department.

  • @johnpublic8856
    @johnpublic8856 3 роки тому +28

    what sucks is that innocent people have to fear police and if we make a simple mistake or get upset, we could die. it's really messed up.

  • @2AForever-wi8yj
    @2AForever-wi8yj 9 років тому +55

    One thing he should have said
    DO NOT move your hands out of the sight of the officer withought letting him know what you are doing first.
    Cop - License, Registration and Insurance
    You - Officer my license and insurance cards are in my back right pocket in my wallet and my Registration is in the glove compartment which would you prefer I get you first? ( NO ATTITUDE )

    • @Zentraleinheite
      @Zentraleinheite 8 років тому +4

      This is true. When I'm pulled over--especially at night--for mine and the officer's safety I turn on the cabin light & place my hands either on the wheel or ceiling and. I always tell them what I do before I move, "My insurance is in my glovebox." before rifling through it. Also, unfortunately, many people who act super defensive and watch these videos typically are trying to get away with something...lol.

    • @2AForever-wi8yj
      @2AForever-wi8yj 8 років тому +1

      +Levi Westbrook those people should make quick jerky movements for all I care

    • @mjdriscoll2110
      @mjdriscoll2110 8 років тому +1

      +R Kurtz Great point by you and Levi below.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +1

      Oh, I was going over 100 mph? Oh, oh, I'm going to jail.

  • @josephsorrendino7286
    @josephsorrendino7286 8 років тому +139

    This video has literally saved me a lot of time and trouble. Thanks for putting it out there.

    • @gm4321
      @gm4321 6 років тому +2

      Don't you get that YOU are not secure in your Rights? You think that reverse manipulation, which works for you, is a good alternative. You just assist them in the projection of constitutionally inappropriate power. Nothing more.

    • @jiminstinyhands7776
      @jiminstinyhands7776 5 років тому +12

      G M what are you saying

  • @Mormodes
    @Mormodes 4 роки тому +38

    lmao "I know my rights mothafucka, get out my face, ima sue you!" had me dying.

    • @TerryProthero
      @TerryProthero Рік тому +2

      That's a pretty realistic depiction in some cases. There are a lot of dumb people who end up getting arrested because of that kind of thing.

  • @milascave2
    @milascave2 4 роки тому +22

    I once made the mistake of telling a police officer "you can search me if you want to." Of course, he did.

  • @siri4743
    @siri4743 4 роки тому +442

    I can’t believe I have to watch this in 2020 because of recent events 🥺

    • @jacobrobles688
      @jacobrobles688 4 роки тому +13

      These are incredibly important rights to remember. Record every police encounter you see and are a part of

    • @rasheedlewest8131
      @rasheedlewest8131 4 роки тому +7

      indeed I watch this just because of that

    • @dyingonthebeach6705
      @dyingonthebeach6705 4 роки тому +1

      Same

    • @dwnation3608
      @dwnation3608 4 роки тому +2

      That’s crazy 😂😂

    • @ur8up2jabberwocky79
      @ur8up2jabberwocky79 4 роки тому

      THEN IT IS OBVIOUS YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND YOUR RIGHTS OR THE LAW....

  • @Caalifrna
    @Caalifrna 8 років тому +134

    That attorney is real af

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 4 роки тому +3

      He is great!

    • @Afrimusican
      @Afrimusican 4 роки тому

      @@jackfenn7524 Well shyeeeet he did represent Clay Davis

  • @whittyjd
    @whittyjd 6 років тому +88

    So I noticed a few things here that weren’t mentioned.
    When the guy gets pulled over (in the “good” example:
    1. Doesn’t keep his hands in sight and on the steering wheel.
    2. Makes sudden movements when reaching for his ID/Licence.
    3. Reaches behind his back to pull his shirt up when he steps out the car door.
    4. Stands with his hands behind his back while speaking to the police officer.
    I’ve seen enough cop videos to know people have been shot by twitchy cops for much less than that. ALWAYS keep your hands in view and make slow, calm movements.

    • @hopedream11
      @hopedream11 7 місяців тому

      Furtive movements police call it. AKA you reach for waistband you die usually used to defend themselves against unlawful shootings. Or the fear for your life examples etc.

    • @hopedream11
      @hopedream11 7 місяців тому

      Think this needs an update mentioning this because it's been the cause of ALOT of shootings. Even if your innocent and did nothing wrong. (This doesn't matter to them) Cops are gangsters but legal. Remember they have been found to be in them.

  • @inquizative44
    @inquizative44 3 роки тому +25

    I sat on a jury when he was the defense attorney. He's very good

  • @thingsyouwanttosaytoyourwo6825
    @thingsyouwanttosaytoyourwo6825 8 років тому +111

    Rule 1. Be polite and calm. Rule #2. Wear a smart phone chest holster with your smart phone in the middle of your chest that you activate with a voice command which then automatically records video and audio of your interaction with the police and automatically stores it in the cloud. This is your best first defense.

    • @quinn1166
      @quinn1166 2 роки тому +5

      nobody’s gonna do that lmao

    • @parisjaniah1503
      @parisjaniah1503 2 роки тому +1

      @@quinn1166 right they thought they ate

    • @YourMajesty143
      @YourMajesty143 2 роки тому +3

      If you're in a vehicle, a rearview mirror cam and dash cam are enough to record you. Also, you're allowed to whip out your phone and record a police encounter while an officer is on duty. If you're in a state that has private citizen consent laws, then you'll need to announce to bystanders that you're recording an incident, so that legally you're protected from being accused of filming people without their awareness.
      Otherwise, an officer is not legally allowed to stop you recording or to take your phone from you. They might try to claim obstruction of justice, but you're well within your rights to keep recording and to let the officer know that if in fact you are obstructing, the video will act as evidence of that fact. The officer knows full well that a judge will throw out the "obstruction" excuse, bc it doesn't hold water.
      Stand your ground, but do not resist if things do escalate, as your safety is an absolute priority. Make sure you have an app that stores deleted videos or photos in a secret backup folder, in case an officer tries to confiscate your phone and erase any evidence within it. An automatic backup to a cloud is also another option, but just be sure to consider having an app as backup, bc clouds can fail to upload or may not be able to save any data if memory is full.

    • @leazawacki4966
      @leazawacki4966 Рік тому

      @@quinn1166 its a joke

    • @e.j.alcairo8195
      @e.j.alcairo8195 Рік тому

      It's better to have a dual dash cam instead.

  • @philosopher2king
    @philosopher2king 4 роки тому +9

    I saw this video years ago, thanks for posting it!
    1) Remain Clam , cool and non-confrontational.
    2)Keep your hands in plain view at all times.
    3) Never touch an officer
    4) "I don;t consent to searches"
    5) Are you detaining me or am I free to go?"
    6) Ask for a lawyer
    7) Report misconduct LATER and don't argue.
    It is absurd that we are the ones who need to calm down (some) law enforcement officers.

  • @peterrod5239
    @peterrod5239 9 років тому +119

    one rule to remember cops are not there to become your friend, take the 5th.

  • @KyronCunninglinguist
    @KyronCunninglinguist 2 роки тому +8

    Every teacher in every public school system should be required to show this to every single graduating class, it would help prevent alot of mishaps

    • @abitcrazy22
      @abitcrazy22 10 місяців тому +4

      Might better to start in middle school, with repeat viewing of the videos every single year. A course required to graduate. Sad; we don't teach civics in this country anymore, and that is why the GQP now can lie with impunity, and the mass of people are ignorant of how government works.

  • @jackiecofield4904
    @jackiecofield4904 9 років тому +43

    I want to say thank you to you Mr. Murphy, a few years ago I came across this video. A few weeks later my sister was driving me somewhere and we were pulled over. Even though my sister is six years older than I am she freaks out when authority is in her face. He told my sister that he had pulled her over because our license plate was missing. I informed him that the license plate was on the dash and since we had gotten into a wreck it was a little bent but we were told by another cop it was alright. He told me to shut up and that he wasn't speaking to me, I respectively told him that he didn't need to be rude. He then pulled his gun from the holder and told us to get out of the car, he then told my sister that he would be going through the car. I told him that he had no reason to do so and that and he did not have permission. I asked him if we were detained and if we could leave. He decided to tower over me and told me to sit down and shut up so he could speak with the adult. I repeated that he did not need to be rude and if we were allowed to leave. Through this all my sister was freaking out and shaking because a very tall big man stood over us with his weapon pulled. The whole thing was very scary but with your rules I was able to handle the situation in a way that we were able to get out of there without getting our car torn apart. So thank you very much :)

  • @budpam1
    @budpam1 10 років тому +42

    As a police officer, I have to say this is actually a good video. Nothing wrong with the public knowing their rights, I encourage it. If I have a legal right to be there and Im doing my job within the confines of the law and my training then I am not violating your rights either way.

    • @tysongravette5585
      @tysongravette5585 10 років тому +12

      As a fellow officer, I agree wholeheartedly.

    • @DeviantGodOfEvil
      @DeviantGodOfEvil 10 років тому +14

      Sorry about those three other idiots. I respect your opinion and i am glade to see there are some good people still in the force. I hope you two earn promotions to one day train and lead other officers and spread your ideals.

    • @Venisor21
      @Venisor21 10 років тому

      Robert Graham
      Everything's about money. Being a police officer is a job, of course they do it for the money, but they don't get payed extra every time they stop someone. Whatever your job is, you're probably doing it for the money as well. But I've hear several police officers that say they do it to help people as well as for the money. They think of it as killing two birds with one stone. You get to help people, and you get payed for it.

    • @JovianKronos
      @JovianKronos 10 років тому +1

      ***** Thank you for being one of the good guys. I hope you spread your ideals.

    • @gm4321
      @gm4321 6 років тому

      Wrong, fella, WHEN DOES IT OCCUR TO ANY OF YOU THAT IF YOU KNOW THAT 99% OF CITIZENS TO NOT KNOW THE LAW, AND YOU DO, WHAT GIVES YOU THE MORAL RIGHT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM, THEIR IGNORANCE. WHY WON'T ANY OF YOU TAKE THE HIGH ROAD AND INFORM CITIZENS OF THEIR RIGHTS? WHY DO YOU THINK IT'S OK TO LIE, AND NOT BE PROSECUTED FOR IT, WHILE A CITIZEN IS?
      THESE are some Primary reasons why 70% of Citizens despise and distrust you. YOU Earn it. QUIT abusing citizens personally, constitutionally, and morally, and then you will earn our trust. Your lying and violence is pissing everyone off to the extent that you had better haul ass out of the country, once the shit flies. I give that another 2-10 years. YOU will lose to the Combined armed might of the American citizens, white, black, and Hispanic. Think it through. There is limited time. Do the right things. WE mean it.

  • @bayingjase2006
    @bayingjase2006 8 років тому +327

    laws should be changed so that police man NOT be able to lie to you under ANY circumstance

    • @likeanub1996
      @likeanub1996 8 років тому +28

      +bayingjase2006 What about undercovers when they get asked if they are a cop or not?

    • @nate5292
      @nate5292 8 років тому +14

      +LikeANub Are you stupid? This is obviously an exception.

    • @LiamPorterFilms
      @LiamPorterFilms 8 років тому +52

      +Nate Dogg to say "not under ANY circumstance" excludes exceptions

    • @ramonsanchez4711
      @ramonsanchez4711 8 років тому +6

      +Retinend i actually think THERE SHOULD BE NO EXCEPTIONS.

    • @LiamPorterFilms
      @LiamPorterFilms 8 років тому +13

      Ramon Sanchez you think undercover cops should be made to ensure their own death by being legally compelled to say something?

  • @indigothecat
    @indigothecat 4 роки тому +47

    Other rules include: Nothing is "Off the Record," Police lie all the time and claim stuff is off the record when it's not, Police can legally lie to you saying they have a warrant or probable cause when they don't, and yes, the police are specifically looking for trouble (makes it easier to give you an arrest or citation). Don't give it to them. Also, the "good cop/bad cop" dichotomy is a tactic itself. One cop will specifically act warm and friendly to gain your trust and cooperation as well as to distract you, while the other will be up to something and/or waiting for their moment to intimidate or arrest you. Cops never betray each other, and sometimes 1 cop alone will take on both roles to throw you off. Remember this is a game to them, and especially in poor areas, cops sometimes challenge each other on who can write the most citations, make the most arrests, or pull the most people over.

    • @Darkstar-ux5yo
      @Darkstar-ux5yo 3 роки тому +4

      That’s disgusting abuse of power

    • @alihamud322
      @alihamud322 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you.

    • @danielhoward8354
      @danielhoward8354 3 роки тому +1

      SURE there is stuff off the record but only what they want to leave off

    • @indigothecat
      @indigothecat 3 роки тому +1

      @@danielhoward8354 Oh of course, not doubting that. This is more during interrogation, when one cop pretends to turn off a recording device and then goes, "this is off the record." You as the detainee/arrestee are NEVER off the record.

  • @luisjadorf6122
    @luisjadorf6122 9 років тому +31

    "They're kinda' like a legal condom. Say 'em with me!" "Legal Con- I'm going to remain silent. I'd like to see a lawyer."

    • @IronllamaZero
      @IronllamaZero 7 років тому +4

      It's like a condom in that you're probably still going to get fucked, but you'll have a degree of protection.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому

      No it's not, not if the actual perpetrator who attacked you is right next you to pointing the finger at you.

  • @larrybrechtjr163
    @larrybrechtjr163 5 років тому +9

    To all participants involved Thank you for producing this video!! It is very informative about exercising my rights. To know these rules are as important ever these days, so y’all are providing a very appreciated civil service. So good on ya’!!

  • @1dt46h
    @1dt46h 9 років тому +297

    Still shouldn't be a police state. Why are cops allowed to harass you. And where is their punishment if they didn't honor your rights.

    • @2AForever-wi8yj
      @2AForever-wi8yj 9 років тому +11

      +Bob Farrell you have no clue what a POLICE STATE is

    • @mdlindsey
      @mdlindsey 9 років тому +29

      +R Kurtz If he lives in America (especially the east or west coast) he knows a police state very well.

    • @mdlindsey
      @mdlindsey 9 років тому +9

      ***** People having zero rights and seen only as means to an end goal for the government is called Facism. I think you just have your definitions mixed up. :)

    • @2AForever-wi8yj
      @2AForever-wi8yj 9 років тому +6

      +Dan L in a police state both of you would have disappeared by now

    • @mdlindsey
      @mdlindsey 9 років тому +7

      R Kurtz Even people in North Korea get on the deep web. But you raise an interesting point, you have made a false statement which you believe is true because you based it on the perceived power of said government.
      You have been brain washed into believing the government is so mighty that it could not only find, but also track and arrest the poster of a message within an hour.
      They are not that powerful, not even close. But, they are trying to become that powerful. They want 24/7 surveillance of absolutely everything, and it's getting close, but this is why we're waking up and seeing that it is in fact a police state and doing everything we can to reverse the tides of this degenerative change.

  • @coiledsteel8344
    @coiledsteel8344 4 роки тому +11

    Last part with that innocent Grandma was a heartbreaker! 💔

  • @alir.9894
    @alir.9894 8 років тому +21

    I just wanted to say, "THANK YOU!"

  • @ronbrown3893
    @ronbrown3893 6 років тому +6

    This is the best UA-cam video on this subject that you will find.

  • @AdamA-wg1ko
    @AdamA-wg1ko 7 років тому +26

    one of the best videos on UA-cam.... Period.... THANK YOU SO MUCH!

  • @grantdelacy325
    @grantdelacy325 3 роки тому +11

    "No need for the attitude there, BRO" 🤣🤣🤣 I WAS CRACKING UP

    • @marioboyd557
      @marioboyd557 2 роки тому +1

      🐽 Will use that to trigger you

  • @liamcunningham2592
    @liamcunningham2592 10 років тому +16

    7:20 Remain calm, don't get aggressive
    10:30 Remain silent, if you choose to do so
    12:24 "I don't consent to searches"
    13:48 Don't get tricked
    14:31 Ask if you are free to go
    18:21 Don't expose yourself
    21:20 Don't run!
    27:23 Report police misconduct
    33:50 You do not need to let the cops in without a warrant

  • @mah1na
    @mah1na 8 років тому +185

    It is so fucking sad that we have to teach people how to not die by the people who are supposed to protect them.

    • @ericpage2172
      @ericpage2172 8 років тому +3

      It's the reality we live in unfortunately

    • @lorainalexander8547
      @lorainalexander8547 8 років тому

      Amen

    • @popcornsprinkles8071
      @popcornsprinkles8071 8 років тому +2

      We live in a dangerous country and police are people too. Yeah, there are a few who are just bad apples, but many examples we see these days are of people failing the attitude test right out the gate.

    • @mah1na
      @mah1na 8 років тому +11

      Popcornsprinkles "A bad attitude" shouldn't be a death sentence. An officer who is scared of black people SHOULDN'T be a police officer in the first place if they're going to be so cowardly to take innocent lives just because they felt threatened by pigment and reaction. Most of the time it's obvious there was no threat. A! SMALL! OFFENSE! SHOULD! NOT! BE! PUNISHED! WITH! EXECUTION!

    • @popcornsprinkles8071
      @popcornsprinkles8071 8 років тому +4

      I'm not defending the cops here, but you need to look at the data. For every one black man killed by a cop, 40 black men are killed by their own people. per capita, black men 15-24 are more likely to be killed by their fellow black man than a cop, and in some cases where training is presented to individuals like yourself, those individuals tend to shoot more often. There is actually a great clip of this, people act stupid when scared, and to assume that it has everything to do with skin color shows a complete lack of understanding of the experiences felt by cops from different cities with different cultural dynamics ((back where I used to live, they focussed on white gangly men with shaved heads because skin heads were a real problem)) Cops are often on their toes, especially at night, as even an unarmed man could hospitalize or even kill them ((Look it up, there are plenty of videos on youtube)). The threat is real and it's hard to tell the difference between a man who is all talk and a man who is going to fuck you right up. I know you don't know what it's like to be in their shoes, neither do I. There is empathy needed for these situations, that said... If there is a corrupt cop, this video also has you covered on what to do and I would be in full support of throwing the entire library of law at them. This is not a place for emotions, that only causes crowds calling for dead cops and five good men dead because of a uniform. Stop, think, show compassion.

  • @madelineboyer3726
    @madelineboyer3726 8 років тому +25

    This is a great video / I am an old white lady 72 years old but this gave me information that is very important. my grandfather was a policeman he walked B way back in the forties things have changed since then and this is now giving me all the information I need to answer properly and avoid any complications and I really really appreciate this all races need to follow these rules all races. Thank you so much for this video this is been a big help and I will never ever forget it thank you thank you.

    • @gm4321
      @gm4321 6 років тому +6

      Madeline, Dear, you are not quite right, your & my(65) age get's NO Respect from these corrupt slugs. I watched 3 cops in Montana, surround a 110lb. disabled woman in a wheelchair, knock her around so that she fell out, and when she managed her way back in the chair, she accidentally ran over the foot of one of the "stormtroopers"/city police. They charged her with felony assault and lied about her actions. It was only my incensed testimony (from a window watching the entire thing, next door, that saved this poor woman, who was aged 62, on SSDI. They finally dropped the charges with my testimony. However, they started coming after me, and I too, am disabled, after I did that. ALL Cops are SOCIOPATHIC and CORRUPT. I agree, that your grandfather was a cop when most were humans in the USA. NOT anything close NOW. Their Fascist stooges.

    • @iloveamerica1966
      @iloveamerica1966 5 років тому

      @@gm4321 fwiw, I've had probably 20 to 30 interactions with police over the last 40 years. There was not one in which there was anything other than professionalism and respect. I can't say you're lying, but it sure does seem far-fetched that three police officers would gang up on a disabled 62 year old.

    • @xxxxxx-kk7mh
      @xxxxxx-kk7mh 5 років тому +1

      @@iloveamerica1966 ACAB

    • @user-wt2dz5bx5m
      @user-wt2dz5bx5m 5 років тому

      @@iloveamerica1966 1312

  • @joemaguire5575
    @joemaguire5575 4 роки тому +42

    the police might also plant drugs or a weapon in your car so never consent to a search

    • @ryanthompson2893
      @ryanthompson2893 3 роки тому

      In the us that doesn’t usually happen. But you never know.

    • @alexthiedmann4734
      @alexthiedmann4734 3 роки тому +7

      @@ryanthompson2893 It actually happens a fair amount in the US, the only times i've seen a person beat it in court were the ones with cameras.

    • @danielhoward8354
      @danielhoward8354 3 роки тому +1

      @@ryanthompson2893 define usually . Do you want to take that chance? It should never happen

    • @ruchisharma7019
      @ruchisharma7019 3 роки тому

      @@ryanthompson2893 A cop was caught planting drugs on 120 people he pulled over during his career in you guessed it murica

  • @kawika850
    @kawika850 9 років тому +33

    Rule #1 - Shut the fuck up - verbally say, "in accordance with Salinas vs Texas, I now invoke my 5th Amendment (ALWAYS BE RESPECTFUL TO THE COPS - EVEN IF THE COPS ARE NOT BEING DISRESPECTFUL TO YOU.)
    Rule #2 repeat like a parrot, "Am I being detained or am I free to go? If I am being detained then under reasonable suspicion or probable cause you are detaining me?
    Rule #3 Repeat #3 until the Officer states you are being detained or free to go.
    Rule #4 If you are free to go, then LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY WITH OUT SAYING ANOTHER WORD. I WILL REPEAT. LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY WITHOUT SAYING ANOTHER WORD.
    Rule #5 always be polite and respectful - even if the cops is not.
    Rule #6 If you are being detained - SHUT THE FUCK UP AND SAY NOTHING AT ALL!!!!!!
    Rule #7 say verbally, "I DO NOT CONSENT TO ANY SEARCHES AND OR SEIZURES ON MY PERSON, BAGS, VEHICLE(S), OR ANY THING I MAY HAVE ON ME AND OR MY VEHICLE(S).
    Rule #8 RECORD EVERYTHING (AND HAVE IT LIVE STREAMED TO ANOTHER LOCATION [SO THE COP CAN NOT MAGICALLY ERASE IT WHEN IT HITS THE EVIDENCE ROOM].
    Rule #9 LOCK THE DOORS OF YOUR VEHICLES WHEN YOU EXIT THE VEHICLE.
    Rule #10 - POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE, POLICE LIE
    IF YOU TALK TO COPS, THEY WILL USE ANY AND ALL WORDS AGAINST YOU IN A COURT OF LAW.

    • @pistachiogelato8370
      @pistachiogelato8370 9 років тому

      Worrd

    • @kawika850
      @kawika850 9 років тому +6

      Rules for cops visiting your house:
      Rule #1 - Do not open the door unless they have a search warrant (An arrest warrant does not equal a search warrant.
      A search warrant is a piece of paper that states the cop(s) are looking for something specific and allows them entry into your home. An arrest warrant DOES NOT ALLOW AUTOMATICALLY ENTRY INTO YOUR HOME.
      crimlaw.blogspot.com/2012/03/can-officer-enter-residence-to-arrest.html
      answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20121007230047AAU1dKn
      le.alcoda.org/publications/point_of_view/files/RAMEY.pdf
      www.policemag.com/channel/patrol/articles/2014/02/constitutional-home-entry.aspx
      HAVE THE PERSON EXIT THE FRONT DOOR AND THEN THE COP(S) CAN ARREST HIM OUTSIDE YOUR HOME.)
      Rule #2 - If two or more cop(s) come to the door and want to talk (without a search warrant) and one asks, "Sir/Ma'am can we talk to you?" You reply, "Do you have a search warrant?" If they say no, reply, "with all due respect, please leave immediately or be removed for trespassing." If they persist and still want to talk, reply, "Can you (cops(s)) talk?" they will reply, "Yes Sir/Ma'am." You reply, "Then talk to yourselves. I am not allowing you entry into my house and am pleading the 5th Amendment." This is done by shouting through a window, using a wireless intercom system, or talking through the door. You get the idea.
      Rule #3 - If you are stupid enough to leave the home, IMMEDIATELY CLOSE AND LOCK THE FRONT DOOR BEHIND YOU. I WILL WRITE THAT AGAIN. IMMEDIATELY CLOSE AND LOCK THE FRONT DOOR BEHIND YOU (THAT WAY THE COP(S) CAN NOT PUT THEIR FEET IN THE DOOR AND FORCE THEIR WAY IN THE HOUSE).
      Rule #4 - TAPE EVERY ENCOUNTER WITH THE COP(S) AND DO SO WITH LIVE STREAMING TO ANOTHER LOCATION.
      Rule #5 - Did I miss again !!SHUT THE FUCK UP!! ?
      Rule #6 - CEASE AND DESIST ANY AND ALL CONVERSATIONS WITH THE COP(S) FROM THAT POINT FORWARD.
      Rule #7 - CALL 911 AND REPORT TRESPASSERS. CONTINUE WITH THE TRESPASSING CHARGES IN COURT. BACK UP THE TRESPASSING CHARGES WITH THE VIDEO OF YOUR INFORMING THE COP(S) THAT THEY ARE TRESPASSING.
      IN SHORT, TREAT THE COP(S) LIKE THE STATE ARMED. TRAINED, UNIFORMED, DISHONEST, AND BADGED THUGS THEY HAVE BECOME. DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY QUARTER AT ALL.

    • @ybknormal
      @ybknormal 9 років тому +1

      david giles Amen David!

  • @JamesSmith-gn9ou
    @JamesSmith-gn9ou 5 років тому +139

    Do yourself a favor, read professor James Duane's book, "you have the right to be innocent".

    • @the5stacys
      @the5stacys 4 роки тому +1

      Thx for the advice. Will look it up.

    • @j10001
      @j10001 4 роки тому +10

      At least look up his videos on UA-cam. In a recent talk he points out that supreme court opinions have changed recently and made it much harder to look innocent while maintaining silence. The book is like $5 on Amazon and tells you exactly how to maintain your rights and your innocence.

    • @the5stacys
      @the5stacys 4 роки тому +4

      @@j10001 thank you for the recommend

    • @jonbelljon
      @jonbelljon 4 роки тому +4

      hmmm, two people named James backing up a book by James, huh? Seems suspicious to me.

    • @j10001
      @j10001 4 роки тому +1

      Jon Bell Hahaha!

  • @redbaron474
    @redbaron474 5 років тому +25

    Rule #11, NEVER go to the station to try filing a complaint! All that's likely to happen is you're given the run-around, and from that point on the cops will make it a point to harass or even outright terrorize you... even going so far as to arrest you on false charges!

    • @edevos3108
      @edevos3108 10 місяців тому +2

      It is best to retain an attorney and have that lawyer file the complaint for you. Police are well known for retaliation against citizens who complain. However, they are scared of lawyers, and if they know you are associated with an attorney, they will back off.

  • @HangingWithEpstein
    @HangingWithEpstein 4 роки тому +54

    The problem is.... We the people have to prove that we are innocent, when it's supposed to be the State or government to prove your guilty

    • @Danielperez-to6vh
      @Danielperez-to6vh 2 роки тому

      Your statement will prove more so evident as the US moves more and more to fascism!

  • @qmachado6555
    @qmachado6555 10 років тому +74

    I never trust the police.
    I even dumped a girlfriend for becoming a police officer.
    I parted ways with a friend for becoming a police officer.
    I'm on the straight and narrow and don't trust the police.
    My ex girlfriend and ex friends behavior changed dramatically after becoming cops.
    My girlfriend was asking me questions like she was interrogations....."what's that in your pocket?" "Where are you going?"
    "Where were you at 6:00?" ECT. It was crazy!

    • @qmachado6555
      @qmachado6555 9 років тому +3

      LOL I was younger then and was juggling 3-4 different girls at once. I told her when we met I was young and wasn't looking for anything serious. I DID care about other peoples feelings and was kind to all of them.

    • @andrewcurley5006
      @andrewcurley5006 9 років тому +2

      Quinn Machado
      Yeah.. That's real chivalrous of you, Don Juan.

    • @qmachado6555
      @qmachado6555 9 років тому +2

      @Andrew Curley.
      All said and done.....the only thing you picked up on was my joking comments! Did you learn anything? Or just a hater troll?

    • @andrewcurley5006
      @andrewcurley5006 9 років тому +1

      Quinn Machado
      I read your "joke," but I didn't find it funny. Maybe you should work on your delivery.

    • @qmachado6555
      @qmachado6555 9 років тому

      Maybe you just have no sense of humor....another SERIOUS topic blown out of topic by some loser troll, who's only recollections are of the word J.O.K.E.
      You also cannot tell sarcasm!
      Did you learn ANYTHING about the police? Or are you just a joke?
      Like I said.....I'm a Respectful playa.....$3.50 for corn & Pop??? Damn!
      No wonder you can't get a date....You go to the $1.00 theatre! LOL

  • @bigpump2620
    @bigpump2620 6 років тому +119

    This wrong number 1 rule!!! Start recording or eles there word against yours....

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +4

      Everything happens so fast you won't have time.

    • @alicesbeloved4109
      @alicesbeloved4109 5 років тому +14

      @@crand20033 All folks of color should prepare. See my earlier reply on here of how. Hint: invest in a body cam w/ voice activation & back up on cloud. Some good apps to until you save up for it. Better investment then any game console or gadet.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +4

      @@alicesbeloved4109 Nice but that stuff was unavailable until recently. Marriage Is what can really get you into a lot of legal trouble.

    • @sandylengerich2304
      @sandylengerich2304 4 роки тому +3

      @@alicesbeloved4109 I hear you, but it's not just colored folks. I understand there is some(too much) prejudice and racism in the criminal justice system Here is whitey say in to you that it's not me who has become targeted right now, but I do stand up for all of We the People's rights. - with love friend✌

    • @dwnation3608
      @dwnation3608 4 роки тому +5

      Fax R.I.P. to George Floyd

  • @legendindamakin5007
    @legendindamakin5007 4 роки тому +34

    Legend has it he still that cop still has that dude's License and registration 🤣🤣

  • @chrisconnell8464
    @chrisconnell8464 8 місяців тому +2

    I remember watching this video about 15 years ago before it was cool to make videos and First Amendment Audits. This man is such a blessing to American citizens and especially communities of color. I have learned so much through police interactions and am glad that this information was given for free.

  • @elizabethboothby7498
    @elizabethboothby7498 8 років тому +87

    "if they don't respect us why should we respect them?" Sharks, lions, tigers and bears don't respect you but you respect them.. also alligators and tornadoes.. fire.. it is about avoiding danger and bad consequences not about showing them respect.. basic self preservation techniques.

    • @rich763690
      @rich763690 8 років тому +7

      THOSE CREATURES DIFFERENT KINDS OF INTELLIGENCE. COMPARED TO BI-PEDS..........

    • @drehardin
      @drehardin 7 років тому

      Smarmy Ninja or shoot first......

    • @thegigadykid1
      @thegigadykid1 5 років тому +16

      Cops are humans with weak ego. Don't deserve my respect. I don't respect lions or tigers I fear them.

    • @alexandercrush
      @alexandercrush 5 років тому +5

      Don't respect the person but you are forced to respect the Badge.

    • @faithfollower1984
      @faithfollower1984 5 років тому

      @@thegigadykid1 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💯💯

  • @timhuber2814
    @timhuber2814 8 років тому +85

    That's the nicest public housing I've ever seen

  • @Frenite
    @Frenite 4 роки тому +5

    This video should be shown in all schools.

  • @viktor4084
    @viktor4084 4 роки тому +134

    Only 3.9 million views in 8 years?? Just show that people are more interested in "WAP" than maintaining their rights.

  • @NoJokes11B
    @NoJokes11B 9 років тому +52

    This video is very informative and helpful and I will definitely try to remember these tips, but it still doesn't solve the question "why do we have to act this way in the first place?" I'm second generation Japanese-American. I visit Japan every 2-3 years due to all my relatives residing there. There's a 180 degree difference on how Japanese police treat the public and how citizens treat the police. I've been stopped before by a Japanese officer because I flicked my cigarette butt. He said "I'm very sorry for the intrusion, but you cannot flick cigarette butts. It's against the law. I'm sorry may I see your ID?" An officer in the states would've said something like "HEY! Why did you do that? You didn't see me standing there? Show me your ID!" I said I don't have a Japanese ID but I do have my US driver's license and passport (he then looked a little confused because I speak fluently and look 100% Japanese). He checked them and asked me what I was doing in Japan. After his very polite police interrogation, he gave me a 5min lecture on how cigarettes are bad for you and that he used to be a smoker. The encounter ended him asking if I knew my way back to my aunt's condo. To me he was the textbook example on how police officers should approach and treat the public. He never gave me an order, he asked. I know police officers in other countries act like this too. Police in the US really needs to learn from other countries.

    • @robertp457
      @robertp457 5 років тому +3

      The answer to your question is right in your post "and how citizens treat the police" People are terrible to US Police officers all the time: they waste time asking stupid questions they already know the answers to, they refuse to provide their identification, they argue, they lie, they act like a-holes, and they try to kill the police officers just so they don't have to go to jail.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +2

      Because he knows most people in Japan don't have guns so you are no threat to him. In America, there are more guns than people.

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 4 роки тому +1

      No training for cops here in the USA. In England, TWO YEARS of training!

    • @IstasPumaNevada
      @IstasPumaNevada Рік тому +1

      @@crand20033 Tell me; how does it make more sense to be more unnecessarily rude and disrespectful to people you think are more likely to be armed? :)
      The problem with U.S. police cannot be blamed on the general population.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 Рік тому

      @@IstasPumaNevada Police are afraid and wary of US citizens. They approach everyone as if they are gonna be killed and ready to draw their guns.

  • @gman21266
    @gman21266 5 років тому +66

    The sad thing is that this video is important.
    😥

  • @pittydogowner
    @pittydogowner 8 років тому +8

    I'm 30 yrs old have never been arrested and considered a nuisance to my local PD. They don't harass me and have only sent rookies to deal with me unless I'm the person calling (not very often) for the past 11yrs. it's not that I'm proud of this "title" but it takes a certain type of person and knowledge of state statutes to reverse the roles in any situation which is why I got that "title" of nuisance. fake or not this video is giving useful information

  • @pearljamin
    @pearljamin 4 роки тому +2

    16 was my first poor interaction with an officer. Traffic stop. Pulled me out of my vehicle, put me in the back of his car, and threatened me. Gave me a warning on paper as well. When I went to complain they apologized, and said it happened before. They made it sound like he wouldn’t be working any longer. I am not sure if anything was done. I didn’t really have parents, but I’m glad I was strong enough to at least go in. There was another time Christmas Day. I was pulled over for running a stop sign 🙄I did not. He then asked me at 7a with my daughter in the passenger seat if I had been drinking. That’s when I got upset. Here I was a broke ass single mom, in my beater, after my 10th 12hr third shift in a row. Didn’t get a warning or a badge number that day. None of us are safe, but I’m very grateful for the good officers.

  • @emmathestonedspider8676
    @emmathestonedspider8676 5 років тому +50

    Wait, so when I was in my sophomore year in high school, the cops had me turn out my pockets, answer questions without a guardian or lawyer present, and I could have refused that? That's messed up.

    • @tyler1673
      @tyler1673 4 роки тому

      They're good at that.

    • @xanderharris1104
      @xanderharris1104 4 роки тому +1

      My friends landlord was a lawyer. U dont have 2 empty out your pockets

    • @emmathestonedspider8676
      @emmathestonedspider8676 4 роки тому

      @@xanderharris1104 I know that now

    • @APC-1305
      @APC-1305 4 роки тому

      That attorney could be wrong. Don’t mislead people without explaining the circumstances of the search.

    • @emmathestonedspider8676
      @emmathestonedspider8676 4 роки тому +1

      @@APC-1305 here's the circumstances, I was a teen who was called to the office, searched and questioned without an attorney or parent present.

  • @StacySloan66
    @StacySloan66 4 роки тому +13

    I’ll be showing my black nieces and nephews this ! We need to install
    This in our children now !❤️❤️

    • @fastmadcow
      @fastmadcow 4 роки тому +1

      @RS Martinez It's not conforming, it's knowing your rights... EVERYONE in America should know the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Those are your most basic rights as a citizen of United States. They may not be infringed upon in any circumstance. DO not miss interrupt as conforming. Because your right to being a human exist, the courts will tend to agree.

    • @StacySloan66
      @StacySloan66 4 роки тому

      RS Martinez no ms. martinez it’s show them the situation at hand if they ever have to encounter the police . See I’m not sure how the police are in your neighborhood maybe their more friendly or don’t Harrass others for the color of their skin . I’ve been a victim of getting pulled over for nothing , they changed their stories 3 different times on why I got pulled over . I know multiple people who have been pulled over for nothing and unfortunately In our community we don’t even know our rights when it comes to the police and the law ! So yeah this some vital information everyone can use . So just because you feel like this don’t apply to you or think you already how to deal with situations like this DO NOT shit on other people who would like to learn as well . You basically just asked me why am I showing my nieces and nephews this ? They need helping learning how to follow directions? When it’s not that black and white which you know ! But you choose to be ignorant sooo god bless you next time stop trying to be so politically correct because it’s not a good look .

    • @StacySloan66
      @StacySloan66 4 роки тому

      R Cruz why does race concern you so much ? I’m confused on do you want to make this a race issue because of MY Comment . Clearly black people have a hard time with authority as you can clearly see but ALOT of us doesn’t know how to comply correctly even if you are getting harassed! Do you hear about white teens getting killed by the police ? Or you girls getting arrrested improprerly mistreated ? Have you personally ever been harrased by police ? I have ! So if I had MIXED nieces and nephews I would ! It’s no way I can have white nieces an nephews because I’m black and my family is black !and if someone was to adopt a white child then YES they will he shown this too , because they’ll be getting raised in a environment around most black people and they will be around black
      People so they need to learn and understand too . I’m confused on why showing my nieces and nephews a video on how to comply with the police correctly bothered you !

    • @StacySloan66
      @StacySloan66 4 роки тому

      R Cruz stop acting like you don’t understand the issue between black people and cops if you read anything that I said then you would some what have a different outlook . You was being asshole when you asked what how to conform ? When you know why I said my black nieces and nephews. If your not willing to have an intelligent conversation and just want to be a sarcastic smart ass then I will no longer write back and I ask you to do the same . Because MR or ms Cruz you know what’s going on in America don’t make try to make me out to be biased because you said black when
      You KNOW the point and problem I’m getting at . Have a great day

  •  9 років тому +7

    Refusing random searches might be difficult in other countries, but I think the moral principle behind the idea is universal.

  • @HughJass-jv2lt
    @HughJass-jv2lt 3 роки тому +6

    I saved this video 8 years ago!!
    It's still relevant

  • @Cheshyrgrin
    @Cheshyrgrin 10 років тому +5

    Anyone commenting on the quality is ignoring the content. While there maybe be some quibbles about a few points, the information here is sound. I also appreciate the tone and conversational manner of this video. Others may want to cite a racial bias but if you've ever been harassed by police in ANY venue, you should be able to appreciate that this happens to *some more than others. Thank you for putting this information out there. People need to know this stuff. When there are those getting pulled over simply for the stickers they have on their cars...
    Protect yourself. At ALL times.

  • @lisasaytee7557
    @lisasaytee7557 5 років тому +86

    I always thought if police said "Can we come in?", then I have to stay "yes" however I watch true crimes and they have to get warrants to go into suspects houses. I then realised that this assumption is incorrect and I saw a video of a black women telling the cops "you can't come into my house without a warrant, now byee

    • @r.coffman1431
      @r.coffman1431 5 років тому +8

      If you don't lock your door, they can and will open it, without warrant from what I understand. They're aloud to look in your windows too, if they see something that gives them PC, boom they're in legally.

    • @bloodmoongrizzlythefirst6492
      @bloodmoongrizzlythefirst6492 5 років тому +4

      Only time they don't have to get a warrant is if the are chasing a suspect. But if they see your Heroin dealer operation going on they have to get a warrant to come back for it.

    • @freddyflintstoned913
      @freddyflintstoned913 4 роки тому +2

      The correct English is, May we come in? The correct response is no, you may not.

  • @xxdjsolomanxx
    @xxdjsolomanxx 4 роки тому +22

    "We got a new safety program can we search your home" "Hell no" HAHA I'm dead! This video is very helpful and informative.

  • @chrisc395
    @chrisc395 4 роки тому +69

    GIve it an "A" for production value. A "D" for the acting and a "C" for the cheese.

    • @augustuscordero8215
      @augustuscordero8215 4 роки тому +3

      Underrated comment

    • @robishere7339
      @robishere7339 4 роки тому +8

      Cops, real cops, actually do act in real life, and yes there acting may be as bad as a sales rep in a clothing store who says hi to you like they've known you all their life. Too many people fall for the Good Cop friendly banter. If there weren't schmucks in the world the cops would different tactics. People who are friendly are people I never trust. You don't have to be friendly with a real friend, and you don't have to say thank you when they let you borrow their car. Friends don't need to use these verbal contrivences.
      Too friendly = what do you want from me. They go after the low hanging fruit. Most Bankers on Wall Street get off with a bribe, I mean a fine. How long did it take for the serial rapist Bill Cosbey to go to jail. And what about the Catholic Church child abuse scandal that has lasted over 2000 years, and is what inspired the Marque De Sade to write his novels which would be considered child pornography if they weren't of historical, cultural, educational value; and a part the Western Cannon of Literature.
      You can't stop history from happening. That was two senstences ago.

    • @IdrewmyProfilePicture
      @IdrewmyProfilePicture 4 роки тому

      @Eric Wesson 1-800-Boris Law LOL

    • @camalanorris5515
      @camalanorris5515 4 роки тому +1

      @@robishere7339 Wall Street gets off with bribes...I mean fines...😂😂😂
      Best quote of the day!!

    • @the1trueblackgod812
      @the1trueblackgod812 4 роки тому

      This video is for ignoramuses.

  • @davidcaldwell4586
    @davidcaldwell4586 8 років тому +31

    Just from having been a janitor in a police station I know that not all the police are angels. I had a levi gene jacket that I forgot at the end of the work day. When I went to work the next day, I expected to see it on the coat hanger, but it was gone. It had been stolen. It was not left in the public area either. I told the sergeant and we looked in the evidence locker, but it was not in there. The sergeant was very embarassed and said some of the worst thieves he has ever seen have been cops. I did not complain to the lieutenant; I figured he would not like the lowly janitor saying bad things about his precinct, and have me fired.. The trouble with the police is that they are just as human as the people they ticket and arrest. There were a few other things that happened that made me feel an ambivalence about the poiice I figure that obeying the law is a good way of passive resistance, and hopefully will minimize the the chances of being put under the thumb of inferiors.

    • @HairByAriiianna
      @HairByAriiianna 8 років тому +3

      david caldwell such a mature and intelligent response to such shitty circumstances. I'm sorry that happened to you 😔 but you handled that very well I would've lost it

    • @gm4321
      @gm4321 6 років тому +5

      YES< I have seen, as a bail bondsman earlier in life, how "administrative" officers routinely steal from citizens, usually incarcerated over minor traffic crap. THEY, however, are ALL Corrupt.

    • @SamLevine167
      @SamLevine167 5 років тому +2

      Why do you think that Police lockers have pad locks on them?! Don't leave any gear in a patrol car after your shift for it will be "stolen" even with my Name and ID Number burned onto it (a personally bought nightstick). Cops are the biggest thieves around! -Retired Deputy Sheriff.

  • @heartfire451
    @heartfire451 8 років тому +42

    Surprising that the cop didn;t plant something in his car or on his person like they often do.

  • @loansharks47
    @loansharks47 10 років тому +17

    You guys should do a video about laws on recording police encounters.

  • @tylersims6937
    @tylersims6937 4 роки тому

    Thank you, to EVrybody that liked an put this into rotation into my suggested videos ect.
    .... Seriously!

  • @juanrendontorres174
    @juanrendontorres174 5 років тому +21

    30:04 longest chain i have ever seen on a door! Lol
    I know it was all for the camera but, its funny

  • @thorns
    @thorns 9 років тому +45

    This guy says don't assert your right to ask for a name and badge number because it will piss them off! WTF! Always get their names and badge numbers so that they know they are accountable.

    • @jackgrammer6067
      @jackgrammer6067 6 років тому +6

      tradecenter7 He just said don't ask them for it. But you don't have to ask them for it. Usually cops will have name tags on their shirt which should say their name and badge number so you could look at their tag.

    • @SamLevine167
      @SamLevine167 5 років тому

      Call the Communications Center, they can tell you all the officers who responded to your residence, or just make the complaint, and the Supervisor will get a printout of the call with all Officers who were present at the call. They will usually know already the offending officers, if they are a good supervisor. But, there is usually two sides to every story though. :)

  • @SolarReturn1966
    @SolarReturn1966 8 років тому +56

    Let's see here, an officer can LIE to you but you can't lie to them, and if you do, you face severe punishment and jail. Meanwhile, the officer can utilize his/her lies that they told to you and can be used against you in a court of law. So in essence, an officer can commit perjury and file false statements about you and ruin your life without any repercussions. But in court, the officer takes an oath stating his reports are true. Not only is this not only a conspiracy on the officers part, it also nullifies ANY oath that officer has ever taken. Criminal acts committed by an officer "upholding" the "law". The law is so damned lawless. What a damned joke. No accountability whatsoever. But the "law" wants everyone else to be law abiding citizens. Don't do as they do, just do as we say. Freedom? From what? Your not free, we have ALL been enslaved to CORRUPTION!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @TotinosOtherBoy
      @TotinosOtherBoy 8 років тому +4

      Here, we have a pretentious pseudo intellectual.

    • @smithbry2000
      @smithbry2000 8 років тому +3

      There are plenty of case where uniformed cops lied to people trying to get a confession.

    • @SolarReturn1966
      @SolarReturn1966 8 років тому

      +Totino's Other Boy I'm glad you finally found yourself and accepted your faults........it's the first step in recovery from ignorance. You see as a rule, when someone such as yourself judges someone they don't even know, the accuser is the one who is actually guilty of what they are accusing the other. Think about it........................😂😂😂

    • @TotinosOtherBoy
      @TotinosOtherBoy 8 років тому +1

      You just proved my point with your pathetic little snarky comment. I don't have to know you, I can look at multiple of your shitty UA-cam comments and make a pretty accurate assumption about you.

    • @SolarReturn1966
      @SolarReturn1966 8 років тому

      +Totino's Other Boy No need to cry big boy. But I do thank you for envying me enough to read all my comments. I will take that as a fine compliment. Thank you! Stick around awhile, you might actually learn something from someone who is much, much wiser than you...................... P.S.- I see your face is turning red, you might want to lay off of the crack! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @wtpyos
    @wtpyos 3 роки тому +3

    Great videos. Even the video was made 8 years ago, many individuals, interacted with police, were still breaking these 10 laws.

  • @TalkingPoints1
    @TalkingPoints1 10 років тому +17

    If a motorist is stopped by police and then refuses consent to search, please explain what the motorists next move or lines are when the cop says:" Ok, you refuse the search. So I am going to summon a drug-sniffing dog to do a "free air" sniff around your car. You are not free to go. The canine unit is being summoned but it will take 3 hours to get here because of another call." Can a cop threaten to keep me waiting for 3 hours? How does the line, "Am I being detained, or am I free to go," how does that line work now? Can he legally keep me waiting for three hours? What's the motorists next move now?

    • @cooterclappa3441
      @cooterclappa3441 5 років тому +2

      Technically you would be being detained for further investigation.

    • @taloutezero
      @taloutezero 5 років тому +2

      You cannot be detained indefinitely. First thing you do is clock the detainment (keep track of the time it starts and ends). The second thing you do is verbally request they locate and present a superior officer and then you yourself call for one.

  • @MiguelMGMT
    @MiguelMGMT 8 років тому +21

    You know damn well, they'd never forgot that dub in the couch lol

  • @peesweezy4553
    @peesweezy4553 5 років тому +4

    We're here to help ma'am, now put your hands behind your back!

  • @joemutt359
    @joemutt359 9 років тому +54

    _The Land of The Free_ my ass.
    Very good stuff, Mr Murphy is the man.

  • @chrismcdevitt7814
    @chrismcdevitt7814 9 років тому +4

    Also I recently had an encounter with the police, They were accusing me of me of something I did not do. I knew I couldn't talk my way out of it. I said I was going to retain legal counsel , and the matter was dropped a couple of weeks later. Thanks for the tip.

    • @chrismcdevitt7814
      @chrismcdevitt7814 2 роки тому

      @@jamie91995 It's hard to remain cool and calm, when you got 2 cops yelling in your face, and they were irate when i said, I'm getting a lawyer, but no charges were brought.

  • @patriallawyer
    @patriallawyer 10 років тому +4

    "Understand the law and make smart choices." Words to live by. Thank you for this video.

  • @therisingbane3216
    @therisingbane3216 4 роки тому +131

    This video already feels inaccurate because Darren wasn't shot while reaching for his license and registration.

    • @HrHaakon
      @HrHaakon 4 роки тому +1

      Which he kept in the compartment with his pistol, right?

    • @therisingbane3216
      @therisingbane3216 4 роки тому +2

      @@HrHaakon Well, assuming the officer's clairvoyant enough to know how many compartments were built into the car - since, from my experience, I have an armrest compartment and a glove compartment in my BMW - there's a 50-50 chance. Doubt he'd keep his license in a compartment when he has a wallet, though.

    • @HrHaakon
      @HrHaakon 4 роки тому +7

      ​@Ace Degenerate
      I want to imagine you at court now:
      Did you get stopped by the police?
      Yes.
      Did you open the glove box without being asked?
      Yes.
      Did you keep your pistol there?
      Yes.
      Could the cop know that you just wanted to grab your license and registration and not the pistol?
      ...No?

    • @the1trueblackgod812
      @the1trueblackgod812 4 роки тому +2

      "Darren" should have made it known that he was reaching for his license and registration.

    • @Kmmlc
      @Kmmlc 4 роки тому

      @@therisingbane3216 You typically keep your registration in the glove compartment. Though they could say you moved too quickly and they thought you were reaching for a weapon.

  • @MissusMassacre
    @MissusMassacre 5 років тому +5

    Damn, this is such a good video. I'm not a criminal, but my ex is a deputy sheriff who told me all about profiling, violating people's rights without their knowledge, trickery, etc. This video is awesome, and very well-done!!! Make more, more, more, more! :)

  • @larnizzo91
    @larnizzo91 4 роки тому +11

    I got rolled up on after a night jog before driving home. Right when the cop said “you seem nervous” I immediately asked “can I go?” He said “we’re just talking”. I said “goodnight!” N carefully peeled tf outta there lol

  • @payperplanes1345
    @payperplanes1345 10 років тому +22

    "If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed for you by the court..."
    ....but from what I hear they usually don't do too good of a job, because they don't get paid well, so they don't care too much about your case.

    • @AisuSeijin
      @AisuSeijin 10 років тому +3

      Not entirely true. Some lawyers are as better than others. There are measures in place to make sure that lawyers do the best job they possibly can. If you ever feel your lawyer isn't doing a good job, you can always ask for another lawyer.

    • @payperplanes1345
      @payperplanes1345 10 років тому +3

      IceSage "If you ever feel your lawyer isn't doing a good job, you can always ask for another lawyer."
      Aren't you potentially already screwed at the point where you need a new lawyer? Things definitely aren't looking good at that point.

    • @magic2magic
      @magic2magic 10 років тому +9

      My cousin is a public attorney, and she has a better track record than most defense lawyers. Some don't even know where to go in the courtroom.

    • @Toxicnut1
      @Toxicnut1 10 років тому +3

      I've paid for lawyers and still received bad representation.

    • @Toxicnut1
      @Toxicnut1 10 років тому +1

      ***** I'm not into religion, but you're right about how messed up the "justice" system is. I've been screwed over by lawyers and judges that have changed my life irrevocably. I hope they get what they deserve.

  • @qwe14205
    @qwe14205 2 місяці тому +2

    I've found this gold after 12 years

  • @teresapoudrier494
    @teresapoudrier494 5 років тому +34

    "Yer not carrying any tech 9s in there, are you" ?
    No, I never put the Tech 9s in the Chevy.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 5 років тому +5

      But I have this handy dandy Uzi.

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 4 роки тому +4

      "Yo, I only roll the Caddy wid the tech nine, okay?"

    • @georgfelis
      @georgfelis 4 роки тому +2

      That smart remark will get you spread out on the dash, handcuffed, and sitting by the curb for an hour while they tear your car up. Just settle for "No, sir."

    • @the5stacys
      @the5stacys 4 роки тому +2

      Only carry tech 9's in a kia. That's what they made for.

    • @robishere7339
      @robishere7339 4 роки тому +1

      Would that be a Chevy __Malibu__? And speaking of aliens... If you ever get pulled over, always warn the cop not to look in the trunk! Citation: Malibu''s rule!

  • @lucashammar8180
    @lucashammar8180 5 років тому +12

    1. Don't be nervous or hostile in any way. Just stay calm and keep your hands on the steering wheel.
    2. Record everything that is happening, have a dashcam in your car.
    3. Don't ever pull your window low enough so the cop can reach in to your car.
    4. Always show your license and registration. If you need to reach your glove box, always give a heads up to the cop.
    5. Don't ever answer a single question, state your right to remain silent. Demand a lawyer if you're under arrest.
    6. Refuse the cop to search your car, he/she need a warrant or probable cause.
    7. Ask if you're free to leave.
    If not, ask if you're being detained.
    8. Never expose yourself. Don't say anything if you absolutely don't need to.
    9. If you are under arrest, ALWAYS COMPLY!!! Your life depend on it. The most important thing is that you're the one doing the right thing. Don't ever give the cop a reason to hurt you.
    10. Report the misconduct and use the footage as evidence.
    And just an extra tip:
    Never assume all cops are bad if you happen to encounter one or multiple bad cops. They're not all evil. Believe it or not, but they do exist to protect citizens, including yourself.

  • @matteofontes
    @matteofontes 9 років тому +4

    Man this shit is real. God bless whoever made this. Word to moms. To all my peoples, just do what you're supposed to.

  • @doretheaewell6408
    @doretheaewell6408 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Billy Murphy, Haven't heard that name in awhile. Thank you for giving our brothers some good and valuable information to help save their lives. God Bless You.

  • @luxonlex4453
    @luxonlex4453 4 роки тому +4

    FYI, California P.O.S.T. (Peace Officers Standards & Training) academies use this video in their training salvo. It is used to provide examples of the do's and don'ts' of appropriate and inappropriate officer behavior and interactions. It is also used to identify and highlight the importance of an individual's rights during 4th Amendment search & seizure training modules/evolutions. It is well done and I remember seeing it a while ago during a legal update class.