This is what happens when you eliminate civics classes from both the public schools and than don’t even teach it to the LEO enforcing criminal laws. The US pays about 6 billion a year in lawsuits because of a corrupt system that wants to denigrate and criminalize its citizens.
Hello Audit the Audit, I was wondering if you could give some exposure of the incident with a man named Jim Hoges where he is walking and his cane is mistaken as a firearm, the title of the video is “ID refusal 4th amendment violation” the exposure yoh provide could be great as he is still searching for a attorney in the Florida area.
I'm so glad you state the codes and case law when doing these. I often write them down on an index card with a brief overview so that I can memorize them. Thanks again man. 😁👍
@@johnquinones9669 But maybe the police can learn that they don’t have the right to react any more strongly to being cussed at than a citizen and stop trying to use their power to intimidate.
Officers turning off, or muting body worn cameras in the course of their duty, should be charged with felony tampering. This is crazy that they keep getting away with this.
@@ArchimondetheDestroyerofWorldscursing at a police is protected speech and the cop isn’t legally allowed to detain a citizen who isn’t pairing it with a form of violence or possibly heavily threatening violence to the point where police officers are concerned with other’s or their own safety.
@@lt0295how is that "calling for violence" if he's walking away? You obviously don't understand what you are saying or you wouldnt have written that statement.
Dear God anybody who's going to have a meltdown over a teenager flipping them off does not under any circumstances need a badge on their chest let alone a gun on their belt.
@@defnotisaiah3210I’d disagree- the reasons stated in the video were pretty valid, essentially just “if the person being filmed by the camera wants it off, turn it off”
The turning off the body cam should be immediate firing of the officer and the start of an investigation. This is terrifying and I hope every single person could agree on this.
Purposefully turning off your bodycam should be an immediate ground for dismissal. Officers who do this clearly do not have the interests of protecting the public in mind and need to be kept far away from the slightest reach of power.
These cops had the opportunity to stop and have a conversation with this kid and try to change his opinion on police, but instead they ended up proving him right.
It's a vicious cycle. But it takes two to tango, and people behaving like this kid are a part of the problem. It's just unfortunate all around. I do wish the cops would have made better choices, but you can't say that it doesn't make sense.
He knew he was in the wrong, and didn't want to put that out there. He sucks and should be fired, I fully expect he will get a pay raise and will continue doing this shit.
Yeah that was scary to watch, when you know you have no legal authority and decide to turn off measures to prevent these actions from happening is very scary
and the other guy secretly signaling him to turn it on when he arrived at the scene, which is seen, because the bodycam records even turned off, but only saves the record after turning on, but being able to capture the few seconds before that
I'm ngl if he was a minority all we would've heard from this was "he pulled a gun on me and I had to shoot him even though every witness says otherwise".
@@rong8889personally I wouldn’t physically do this I’d probably cuss em out in my head im that: “nice on the outside and inside but I’ll cuss you out if you do me wrong” 😊 also for some reason I’m good at revenge so I’d probably do that too luckily I’m a nice person nonetheless 😅
@@rong8889 not a good way to go through life, as i understand that most religions believe peace is the best option, but it most def is a constitutional right and, given the current state of america, a most reasonable and personally encouraged act of behavior. fuck the police and fuck bastardized america.
I kind of agree but I think it should go much further than that I think it should be an automatic year in prison And to Never be allowed to be a police officer in any state. Just like if you have a cdL you're held to a higher standard because you know the laws
@Zub "it could have went very wrong for him" and thats exactly what is wrong with the police in america lol, i don't particularly like the german police but you would never have to fear for something like that in a normal encounter on the streets
@@PoschiUnavailable Well in Germany you are also not allowed to insult anyone, let alone a police officer. Also in Germany they ain't forced to use bodycams.
@@erikh3rnand324 Well they got what was coming to them by virtue of being incompetent. If they knew their own job they never would have had to deal with him at all. Imagine having such a fragile ego that someone giving you the finger stops you from going about your day and doing your job. Fuck them both, they are an embarrassment to law enforcement.
Yep if he gave him the finger, a judge would just laugh this charge off court. These cops definitely care more about their feelings than how the law works.
It's not their feelings that's being hurt. It's their pride that's been bruised. Unfortunately, too many LEOs are only LEOs to get an ego fix - a way to inflate their undersized egos and bolster their general sense of inferiority and inadequacy. It's state sanctioned bullying. And they feel threatened when someone doesn't grovel before them, and their sense of superiority they think is bestowed by their job. It is a clear threat to their sense of authority, and the authority of LEOs in general. Clearly, that's what this was about. Get the kid to kiss their "boots", because flicking them the bird doesn't convey the desired sense of subservience from the public.
That young man deserves a A+++. He was aboslutely great in his trying to educate those cops on the Constitutional rights. Best of luck to him in his future.
And for the avoidance of doubt, I have a lot of problems with how your American cops behave and generally conduct themselves. Doesn't make this kid a great guy
@@saccerzd he flipped the officer off for no reason, but doing so is protected by the 1st amendment, and the officer's actions demonstrated why somebody might dislike officers of the law
"Get over here." "I'm not doing anything illegal!" "Yeah you are, you just cursed me off" "That's not a crime!" "Yes it is." "Says who??" "Says me!" If that doesn't sum up everything wrong with police I don't know what does.
upon rereading my response I see k may need to clarify that he did indeed say "says me" he just didn't scream it as the exclamation mark in the original comment indicates
Yeah, and if things like that tick you of you became a cop for all the wrong reasons. The ego on those guys, just smile and give the finger back, I’m sure that option didn’t even occur to them 😏
Here's the thing to work that kind of profession they shouldn't have an ego at all. Hell even working retail they have to set their ego aside because of how some customers act.
not defending the cops but when you risk your life and have sworn to help people, it must grate a bit when folks treat you like sh*t and don't even know you.
its a problem. cops are not highly paid, not highly educated, and at least at my school, some of the worst kids went into law enforcement. the kids that beat up other kids, sigh. all went to the military or law enforcement. except the one nice kid. hope he stayed nice and changed the rest of them!
@@nanook6620 why do you think certain type of characteristics/personality traits go into law enforcement. You find genuine honest helpful people, and then a small section of them have an ego problem. My only friend that ever went into policing for Met police in London had both these traits
The 2nd cop definitely knew the law and tried to talk his colleague out of this situation. He probably knew the first cop did everything wrong he could
@Don Doe it definitely doesn't excuse his behavior, but I feel like everyone is forgetting what it's like to be a cocky teenager that figured out you can legally flip off a cop.
@Don Doe I know and I agreed, it just seems like everyone is treating it like a grown man acting childish when it's a kid doing kid shit. He needs to be taught respect but it's totally in the realm of normalcy for a kid to flip off a cop car.
And the thing is, he does it in such a lighthearted way. Like, he's not angry & cussy. He's lighthearted & laughing, when he's cussy. Such a chill vibe. Veryyy different from someone with a hostile tone being cussy. Which is why everyone loves him here. He's just vibing like, "Nah, I'm good, LOLOL. Dont cuss, huh? Nah, bro, .... LOL"
@@theophila214I guess I’m not everyone then, cause that kid seems like an entitled little shit who knows a lot about law. Yes, legally, he’s protected. However, he’s a little shit with absolutely zero respect of anyone.
@@Sonoranhotsauce why defending the cops? litterally this guy is a smartass he knows it better than the cops the way he talks was so genius props to him!! and L you Sonoran..
@@ianbattles7290 of im 100% sure the second cop knows, pay attention when he first shows up and hears the story you can visually see the mental facepalm going on in his face thinking "my god my partner is a moron and now i gotta try to clean this mess up without him looking like the moron he is"
as a kid growing up in the 60's you never talked back to police. If you did, oh well. Then your parents find out and they punished you as well. Know we have kids with zero parent control. They like to run and steal things, break into stores, take and take some more.
40 years as an officer and this guy pulls a kid over for flipping him off just imagine what he must’ve gotten away with without a body camera. Kids a legend
THIS is why cops like this should be fired. The ego, the wasting of his and the kid's time, all that stuff is somewhat inevitable IMO. If you've ever worked customer service, you know how done with people's shit you get after even one year let alone decades. However, most normal human being keep themselves within certain parameters, and shutting off the body cam is well outside those parameters and makes it very clear that this guy has that cam in the back of his mind all day... ...so what happened before we had eyes on him? They need to find an excuse to fire this oathbreaker immediately. He's a ticking timebomb
Imagine the crap cops in general got away with, without oversight. Authority figures without oversight consistently abuse their power on a long enough time line. Qualified immunity is terrible for a reason
This was interesting from start to finish. If civics were still taught in high school this would be a great lesson and good fodder for engaged debate. Personally, I don’t think it’s smart or justified to flip off officers for fun, but I totally respect the laws and precedents that allow it.
Imagine if this cop had calmly pulled over, introduced himself, acknowledged the kid’s right to flip him off and asked him why he’d done it. He missed an opportunity to change this person’s view of police, instead just reinforced it.
One cop stopping and talking to him nicely to ask him why he did a constitutionally protected act would not change his view on cops, it takes the actions of multiple cops to change someone's view on them in a positive way, since historically cops have been known to harass, intimidate, and bully citizens within this country
you missed something lady. Men are not like women and we don't think like women...Women are agreeable. Not men! These cops are men. And one does not provoke or disrespect a man...
What's worse is the second cop tried to validate the first cop's actions. This proves once again that the system is broken. He interrupted the kid multiple times and he made huge assumptions. These are two guys that are very bad at what they do, but they've got egos the size of buildings.
I do wonder how much information he was given, considering it looks more like he came in and found two looneys quarreling and giving off their own completely different stories. Should have been more knowledgeable of people’s rights and his job, but did an okay job for what he knew.
@@sumbuddy4088he knew the other cop Illegally turned off his body cam cause he was signaling him to turned it on, so at the very least he did knew the cop had done 1 thing wrong. He also knew flipping the bird was legal
I do understand that what he does is legal and stuff but oh man … why do people have to act up this way. Here in Germany it’s not freedom of speach if I give the finger to a police officer or just a normal person. You actually can get charges up to 10.000€ (about 10.600$). Out there are cops doing a bad job for sure but there are a lot of them who really try to be helpful and keep us safe all day. I don’t feel like you have to treat the police as a whole in such a disrespectful way, no matter if ist FOS or not. I guess if I would be in that situation as one of the cops I would politely ask the young boy if he ever had negative situations with the police and if I could help him out in any way. I have to add, that my personal experiences with local police here is 80% positive and what I can recommend to every citizen is, that cops are just human beings aswell. Threat them like you want to be threated, with respect and positive behaviour and in 99% of cases it won’t happen any bad to you
The cameras should be made on that way, that once off charge, or attached to copper turn on automatically and are impossible to manipulate with by the user /carrier until handed back to station for data download. Just my opinion
@@hansolo631I don’t know, how about I pull my car over while you’re walking on the sidewalk and detain you under threat of violence. Would you maybe get a little upset and cuss at me? See how this works when the state destroys your rights?
@hansolo631 bruh if a finger or words offend you so much that you have yo exert any form of aggression or violence control etc. It means your self-esteem is well void. Your weak mentally because your brain reacts to a non threatening and innocent form of expression of how one may feel about a certain entity. So nah he is not a bad kid his more of a man than these cops....And due to your comment possibly 🫵 too good sir 🤭🤣
@@hansolo631 He may be a jerk but the cop sure is sensitive and even lying about their own "law" on the kid, bro was butthurt over a kid. The fact that he let his emotions get in the way in his job says a lot that he doesn't deserve to be a cop.
Calling a police employee an officer is like calling a McDonald's employee an officer. Stop playing into their military role-playing fantasies, police employees are civilians.
A thing I say often: people can and often will do something for 20 years and still suck at it. That applies to basically every profession, including but not limited to doctors, pilots, lawyers, police officers and engineers.
Neither of my parents were lawyers and I knew my rights at his age. Obviously school didn’t teach me this. Kids have to be aware of their rights on their own sadly
@@BasicName02bingo. The kid knows the law better than the cops for the same reason I do. You HAVE to in today's society. He obviously has the same take-no-shit attitude it takes to not become a victim.
@@nadagabri5783 it's basically a way to define Life Points in both tabletop and video games. The joke is that that sentence literally gave me life. I can't explain it better, but yes, you got the spirit of it!
@@fawnyforest you have to be like that with them. These officers are notorious for muddying the waters in order to build a case against you. In order to stand your ground and keep law enforcement (who don't even know the law they're enforcing) you kind of have to be "obnoxious"
He acted like a third grader throwing a hissy fit. He was abusing his power, especially when the young man started screaming for help and the cop INTENTIONALLY turned off his body cam. How unsettling and frankly, pathetic, of grown man meant to be “protecting” us.
@@belair54 Warren v. District of Columbia, they have no obligation to protect, but the police serving is somewhat true, just have to figure out who sometimes, ha ha
@@belair54 protect and serve was a marketing ploy started in Los Angeles in the 80s because they had such bad optics. They were a public relations nightmare. SCOTUS has ruled they have no duty to protect you.
"stay out of the roadway, watch your fingers." "Shut the fuck up. Shut the fuck up!" Love that teen telling that officer where he can stuff his attempts to justify his illegal popoff.
Charged with task of skating that thin line. Figure cops have enough on their mind? Life isn't difficult/dangerous enough with a job where it's impossible for them to anticipate what they'll encounter from day to day, minute to minute? Without having to deal with weasels like this trying to make a living off this bs? Sh!th3d said himself that he has a pending case; possibly attempting to make a career of this. The cop should not have taken the bait; perhaps it rubbed him the wrong way in that moment for whatever reason. Not gonna lie, I personally enjoy being flipped off, imagine I'd appreciate it even more if I had a job requiring potentially putting my life on the line defending people like this sh!t kid opportunist. Real: Every officer is human; don't forget that. And they are vetted by humans, so naturally some will make it in that should not. Guess what happens when we encourage hate toward those that protect us? Guessed it? There will be fewer and fewer there to protect. By chance if you can't grasp this then move to that country that handles this better.
@@Hydorior yeah, he isn’t. but why state the obvious? especially to someone you know thats a kid 😂😂 imagine trying to get over on someone you’re like triple the age of lol
Out of all the comments, this one sums it up the best. That cop got his feelings hurt, then tried to take it out on the kid. Even if he 'had to confront him' there were a myriad of more productive things this officer could have done to engage with the young man instead of making things so much worse.
@@dfgiuy22 it should've gone, "Why are you Flipping me off?" "can I leave?" "ofcourse." *Walks away* "Alright then." boom done, no conflict, and heck could take that as a critism to improve himself as being a cop is fucking hell but also a responsibility, you cannot ruin someonelse's rights like this, and gaslight them into incrimnating themselves, it gets even worse in school, since the government believes their system shouldn't change from it's absolutely Flawed and ineffective system, leading to aviodable Desctruction. if only school grantec teacher's higher freedom of expression in their work, if students had the choice to go school, so it would state the neccesity of the system failing students in all levels except people(somewhat), needs changes. But no just force a person into something that they don't get anything out of, that doesn't care for their health or time, just their money if college is anything to go by.
@@the_wudarianI mean from watching these videos all you have to do is go to some hillbilly police department insult them a bit in a non threatening way and bait them into a forcefull arrest. Even better if you make a independent person film. Thats a massive paycheck waiting. People go into a cage fight for far less money.
Got to love how "Obstruction of Justice" and "Public Disturbance" are the first two laws that officers call up for arresting someone that hurt their ego.
Exactly. He was as even keeled as anybody could be given the nonsense he was being subjected to. Given he was told he wasn’t being arrested for his non-crime, but was grabbed by the cop, he *was* free to continue his walk. I didn’t see anything he did being remotely hostile at all.
That’s me right now fr. I’m learning my rights and laws so if one day these fucking corrupt cops try to use ignorance against me I will flip it on them
"Stay out of the roadway. Stop causing a public alarm." "Shut the fuck up." "Stop cursing." "Am I free to go? Stop cursing? Shut the fuck up." "You're free to-" 😦 Absolutely fucking died at that ending. That kid is way too quick with it.
We need a senator that will enforce LIFE sentences for for cops showing ignorance of law THAT THEY ENFORCE! watch how fast they straighten up, I say life cause once you're bh them doors anything can happen, you get in a fight and have to fight back the guy dies you get murder charges ECT if we break the law we get jail/prison they just get away with it
Whomever this kid is…. His parents better be so proud. It’s our job to make sure our kids know their rights. If his parents taught him, or he researched his rights on his own, this is a proud moment. Also, this is a good teaching moment for the officers, that clearly knew they f’d up. You can read it on the second officer’s face instantly.
I cannot believe that this whole thing started because the cop thought "He can't be mean to me, I'm a police officer! That's gotta be illegal, right?" and ran with it.
or because this kid is a fucking dubass and escalated this conflict further than he had to ? Don't get me wrong the police officer is a fucking pussy for playing into it but come one everyone is praising the kid how good he is because he knows law, maybe none of that would've happened if he didn't give middle finger to police officer
@@vorips That's the thing about laws though; it doesn't care in most cases about the situational specifics. As a police officer, he was not within to law to do what he did, meaning that he has to bite his tongue until a crime is committed, which he didn't. Is the kid an asshole too? Yeah I'd say so, he had no reason to do what he did, but we're talking about the law here, not "talk shit get hit" like it's the streets.
That kid could’ve gotten that footage upon request and owned him. Then he’d have realized who is flaunting authority.. if his partner didn’t show up beside a busy highway, dude might’ve ended up a rape/murder victim that just some how can’t get solved, darn it. Oh well. I sure am glad they wanna be the only ones to legally possess guns. Makes me feel allot more “safe”. Bearing arms and rights only belong to people, and you cannot spell people without a fat a$$ gut, a badge, and big pink snout covered in cocaine and powdered sugar from copious amounts of cocaine battered donuts from last weeks raid on the orphanage that didn’t have anything so they raped and murdered everybody and planted the cocaine and seized it again just to do it and cut it some more and sell it back to the children to catch them again. They’ve been using the same cocaine for 3 generations. Ah, what hero’s they are?😌
This may very well be my favorite Audit the Audit video. I've been going through almost all of them and this is the only one I've rewatched...and not just once. This kid gave him a verbal beating so bad I thought the cop was gonna take out a restraining order. I love it. This kid is like a younger and wittier version of me.
Nah. THEY made themselves look like idiots! If he already has one lawsuit against that department, I wonder how much retribution is at the heart of this stop.
Time not always means quality. Wonder how often are drug tested after hire. From new recruits to chief Police. Physically and mentally tested I bet never., I have seen some officers barely fit inside their vehicles!
In this case, I must agree 100% that Mr. Walker needs to file a lawsuit against the officers, because they misquoted the law 7 times. Also, turning off the body camera is against New Jersey law, it shows the officer knew he was breaking the law, and who knows how far he would have gone if the other officer hadn't shown up!
The fact that he said he has a lawsuit against a different police department makes me think he goes around provoking cops to get illegally detained and then sues them
@@DeepfriedLemon7Is that such a bad thing tho because that pressures departments into keeping a closer watch on certain officers and can also possibly remove uninformed or intentionally ignorant cops from the department
@@DeepfriedLemon7 Businesses like restaurants hire "secret shoppers" all the time as a mean of quality control. When they find something wrong, do you blame the secret shopper and not the employee that didn't follow the policy? Maybe if police weren't illegally detaining people all the time, he wouldn't be able to do this repeatedly.
It's a dubstep into the backhand of someone who teaches the little shit some respect. He'll be calling for help to those same officers when the next person he randomly flips off starts beating his ass.
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Had a cop tell me not to cuss in his office (his car) when he had me pulled over for doing 72 in a 70 and I said to his face da fuq you gonna do about it. I'm normally nice because most of my interactions have been pretty good with cops but this guy was rude and condescending from the get go. When he gave me this stern look and just went back to writing his ticket I said that's what I fuqing thought.....
Can't do this because of one simple thing. Prove to me the camera didn't malfunction, or that the button was not pressed accidentally, or by the "perp" while pressed against him while cuffing him. It's too hard to prove, and it could potentially happen to a lot of innocent cops. There is no way in hell with current tech that this would be a good, or just idea. I doubt you really thought it through.. More needs to happen to prevent it, and as data storage gets cheaper, and takes less resources, I have a feeling all cameras will be on 24/7 without an ability to even turn them off, or at least only heavily restricted ways. The tech just needs to catch up to demand.
@@sirgreedy88 dumbest excuse I've ever heard. No camera being used to watch the public should have a button where an "accidental" off discharge happens. "prove the camera didn't malfuntion" buddy, prove to me you didn't turn it off.
@@CB-rv2lj You're missing the point. This officer very likely did turn it off, but these cameras aren't perfect and it wouldn't be fair to perfectly innocent officers that do genuinely end up facing issues with their bodycams
@@celestialowl8865 even better as it incentives police forces to get the absolute best cameras they can and incentives the officer to make sure it's on at all times. If a officer isn't doing anything wrong then he should always be making sure his camera is on to protect himself in court.
*In this case, it's worse* - the officers indicate they know the law, (changed to disturbing the peace), know they are violating the law, but choose to continue, violating more laws.
American police are NOT sufficiently trained. And you’ve gotta be extra dumb to argue with a teenager especially when there are more important things to do. Check your feelings.
Most law enforcement officers think they are above the law, if someone even in the slightest puts a crack on their fragile ego they start power tripping, ignoring the rights of civilians
@@showtime1235 Yes dude so cool kidnapping, assaulting, and torturing ppl because you know you are protected lmao I don't like you and you definitely sound like a bootlicker.
Officer: “It’s illegal” Kid: “says who” Officer: “ME” Those 3 lines and the body can turning off, nah. Book him for child abduction that’s wild. What a tyrant
It's crazy to think that cops are supposed to be mentally strong for the situations that they are getting into, but then a teenager piss them off because of a finger lol
That is a trait of authority figures that I have highlighted more times than I have taken breaths of air in my lungs. They are the weakest mind people, that just want admiration going to them and never any admiration for us back! When do you think was the last time some one called you a hero? I never get called that, EVER! I have been through some unbelievable shit that would leave most police officers sitting in the corner sucking their thumbs and crying for their Mummy.
When I was a young man, late 1980s, I flipped a police car off that was coming at me, for no reason really, just felt like it. So the cop did a Uturn and pulled me over, and asked why I flipped him off. So I told him I just felt like it, and he paused for a few moment handed my license and told me that was "pretty mean" and told me have a good day and off he went.😂
Wish I had gotten that reaction.... Instead, the officer told my parents what I did..... worst part was, I wasn't even flipping the cop off. I was flipping off my friend that was on the other side of the street.
Terrifying that the cop turned off his body camera! They should not be able to do that themselves, should need to call in to request it or there should be a secondary device that records so there is proof. Too many cops either don't know the law, or are on a power trip. Love how Officer 1 jumped on the "Well you could have been signaling me down" when his Officer 2 gave him an excuse; however, he knew damn well it was the finger and said so when he stopped the car.
well obviously the cops should not turn off the camera in situations like this but they should always have control of it as well there is no way around this. so long they can't delete or edit the data its fine since any misuse of the bodycam is documented and the officer can be punished. no clue why the officer did that though seems to me this could be a big liability if for example the person hurts himself or something happens after the camera was intentionally turned off, people would suspect the cop. an officer should be fired after a couple of incidents with the bodycams like that especially after they are out of training and are no longer novices.
Literally perfect. Started the interaction with being rude as hell while staying within his legal right to do so and left the interaction while being rude as hell.
@@deus_ex_machina_ no even if its premeditated its still impulsive. Intrusive thoughts are thoughts you would never actually do and usually cause distress for the person thinking them. You cant actually let intrusive thoughts "win" because they arent something you want to do in the first place.
@@Beenisweenis you can let intrusive thoughts win, with the lack of self control. Impulses and urges fall under “intrusive thoughts” as long as they were “distressing.” Like a man suddenly killing his wife after he had a rough day at work. An unwanted impulse that he followed through with because he lacked self control
@Filip Bitala this is an actually unbelievably sad observation to make, but sadly I can't disagree. It seems that it's never the good cops who simply do their job and protect others that get the good interactions. It's always the douchebag pigs that get away with their crimes.
Dude ! You’re spot on ! They just can’t wrap it around there thick skulls that the only reason people hate you, is the way you treat people ! It’s pretty simple shit but they don’t seem to understand 😂
That kid has the biggest set of balls I’ve ever seen. He didn’t miss a beat with a “shut the F up” right after the first cop told him not to flick him off again. Hilarious!
Takes a real set of balls to flip someone off who has to restrain themselves .. this is why police officers need therapy, and why people are so arrogant.
@@koss41 Dude, the cop was butt-hurt that a snot-nosed teen had the audacity to give him the bird. He should have just kept on driving but he had to use his position to bully the kid. And the. He turned his camera off. It’s not against the law if someone hurts your feelings. Are you a snowflake?
@@newtoncountry5937 and? the cop tried to retaliate. He tried to bully the kid, but the kid knew his sh!t and that pissed the cop off even more. Are you trying to say that the cop did nothing wrong? Was the kid disrespectful? You betcha. Did the kid break any laws? Not at all. So ask yourself, why does the cop care if some punk kid flipped him off? The cop allowed the kid to get under his skin. That’s on the cop, not the kid.
This guy was showing his disapproval of law-enforcement overreach, which then manifested with this cop overreaching. If the police don't want random civilians flipping them the bird, they should make an effort to fix their reputation. If the officer pulled over and said "I just wanted to say that I support your right to flip me the bird, and I'm sorry that law enforcement hasn't done enough to earn your respect, but we're working on it. Have a good day," that might've had an impact on this guy's overall opinion on the police.
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Promoting James Freeman channel. You are getting lower and lower.
This is what happens when you eliminate civics classes from both the public schools and than don’t even teach it to the LEO enforcing criminal laws.
The US pays about 6 billion a year in lawsuits because of a corrupt system that wants to denigrate and criminalize its citizens.
Hello Audit the Audit, I was wondering if you could give some exposure of the incident with a man named Jim Hoges where he is walking and his cane is mistaken as a firearm, the title of the video is “ID refusal 4th amendment violation” the exposure yoh provide could be great as he is still searching for a attorney in the Florida area.
I'm so glad you state the codes and case law when doing these. I often write them down on an index card with a brief overview so that I can memorize them. Thanks again man. 😁👍
"Stop cursing."
"Go fuck yourself."
Like it or not, that's his constitutional right.
this killed me lmfaooooo "stop cursing?"
If that officer had to deal with my mouth all I do is curse!!
i love it, that's how it has to be
I hope your kids fully exercise their Constitution rights on you. What happened to respect?
I like it!
The fact that when the young man screamed for help, the officer turned off the body camera is scary.
But when you think about it from the perspective of a criminal cop it makes total sense.
almost as if hes done that more than once. lol
That's reason enough for disciplinary action in my opinion who knows what could have been said or done while the camera was off.
Very!!
@@BravoMx ya, he knew where that off switch was pretty quick
“How long have you been a cop?”
“Longer than you”
“I’m not a cop”
Incredible.
Legendary
Thats insane, I got a ad, checked comments, then he said it right after the ad
so he's not a cop because x times 0 is still 0
It still baffles me how people so commonly do not take the time needed to think clearly.
He meant longer than you been alive lol
When someone screams for help, turning off the body came does NOT look good. And cops wonder why people are afraid to comply 🤦♀️
It’s fucking disgusting
Maybe don't cuss at police officers in the first place.
@johnquinones9669 or not be such a hothead letting a kid manipulate you and throw you off your game. Now he looks like a clown for the world to see.
@@johnquinones9669 But maybe the police can learn that they don’t have the right to react any more strongly to being cussed at than a citizen and stop trying to use their power to intimidate.
@@craigbrown5204 That's true he should be mature enough to at least ignore an insult that is constitutionally protected.
Officers turning off, or muting body worn cameras in the course of their duty, should be charged with felony tampering. This is crazy that they keep getting away with this.
Could we call their actions "disorderly conduct" or perhaps "obstruction of justice"? Seems like they deserve their own medicine returned.
Happens ALL THE TIME. I'm pro law enforcement but FAR too many of them treat you as subjects and there's virtually no accountability. Bullies in blue.
Completely agree, they get away with murder.
Not only federal tampering, but obstruction of justice
That's a problem. Prosecutors file charges.
Prosecutors are tyrants
"who says that's a crime?"
"Says me!" Can't believe bro just admitted to abusing power on camera 💀
@@ArchimondetheDestroyerofWorldscursing at a police is protected speech and the cop isn’t legally allowed to detain a citizen who isn’t pairing it with a form of violence or possibly heavily threatening violence to the point where police officers are concerned with other’s or their own safety.
@@ArchimondetheDestroyerofWorlds how the fuck did you make it trought that video and still misinform here?
@@ArchimondetheDestroyerofWorldssaying “fuck you” while walking away is “calling for violence. You heard it here first, folks.
@@ArchimondetheDestroyerofWorldsDid you like your own comment? Come on bro, lol.
@@lt0295how is that "calling for violence" if he's walking away? You obviously don't understand what you are saying or you wouldnt have written that statement.
Dear God anybody who's going to have a meltdown over a teenager flipping them off does not under any circumstances need a badge on their chest let alone a gun on their belt.
I’m guessing none of them have teenaged children.
This is one reason why some people don't want kids.
This comment needs more love
That's american cops for ya lol
AMEN
NOTHING IS MORE DANGEROUS IN AMERICA THAN A COP WITH A HURT EGO. NOTHING!
Dragons
@@PluralofvinylisvinylsNAH I LOVE THIS COMMENT HAHAHA
@@Pluralofvinylisvinylshave invaded Dave & Busters
And obesity
A president with dementia and access to nuclear weapons as well as foreign affairs is more dangerous, I would argue.
Turning off the body cam is such an extreme liability, I can't imagine why any jurisdiction would want to have officers on force who do so.
it should be an immediate firing. there is no reason to turn off your camera.
@@defnotisaiah3210I’d disagree- the reasons stated in the video were pretty valid, essentially just “if the person being filmed by the camera wants it off, turn it off”
@@hackerkiller2131 He never requested it to be turned off.
@@hihihihi3806 what are you talking about?
I’m talking about the scenario mentioned in the video.
Edit: Clip is at 5:10
@@hihihihi3806guys talking about the intermittent law dissection between the clips of the kid and cop
The turning off the body cam should be immediate firing of the officer and the start of an investigation. This is terrifying and I hope every single person could agree on this.
I don't understand why the camera isn't part of their clock in system. Camera off = no pay
@@JeriDro it needs to be a felony to purposefully interrupt the camera and/or audio feed from your body camera by an officer executing any duty.
@@parsonsmarcus 💯💯💯
@@JeriDro it needs an on/off switch for bathroom breaks and such
I completely get what you’re saying and something needs to be done to stop this bull
God only knows how many times he's done this before who knows what those outcomes were
If a cop turns off their body camera they should be immediately fired
You mean arrested, right?
@@DrinkWater713 Arrested by whom, exactly?
How about hung from his neck on PPV?
@@BarrakDraconis by themselves lol
Obstruction of justice, tampering with evidence, gross misconduct.
The boy had been practicing that exchange for months - no doubt. They just made his day.
Purposefully turning off your bodycam should be an immediate ground for dismissal. Officers who do this clearly do not have the interests of protecting the public in mind and need to be kept far away from the slightest reach of power.
Should be criminal but these fucks always walk away with no punishment
100% agree
Charged with a Felony too, the sentence to be determined later.
literally screaming help and he shuts it off, vile.
Ô oui !
These cops had the opportunity to stop and have a conversation with this kid and try to change his opinion on police, but instead they ended up proving him right.
Sad but true....
This comment is everything
a very interesting perspective.
It's a vicious cycle. But it takes two to tango, and people behaving like this kid are a part of the problem. It's just unfortunate all around. I do wish the cops would have made better choices, but you can't say that it doesn't make sense.
That part
Him turning off the camera was one of the most telling actions in this.
Yep, he lost any future argument after that action. Inexcusable.
He knew he was in the wrong, and didn't want to put that out there. He sucks and should be fired, I fully expect he will get a pay raise and will continue doing this shit.
Yeah that was scary to watch, when you know you have no legal authority and decide to turn off measures to prevent these actions from happening is very scary
and the other guy secretly signaling him to turn it on when he arrived at the scene, which is seen, because the bodycam records even turned off, but only saves the record after turning on, but being able to capture the few seconds before that
I'm ngl if he was a minority all we would've heard from this was "he pulled a gun on me and I had to shoot him even though every witness says otherwise".
This kid is a certified badass. I hope he’s in a good place in life and still flipping off cops hahaha
So flipping off cops is a good way to go through life?
@@michaelclark2971Yes! It's a constitutionally protected right
@@michaelclark2971better than licking cops boots until your tongue turns black
@@rong8889personally I wouldn’t physically do this I’d probably cuss em out in my head im that: “nice on the outside and inside but I’ll cuss you out if you do me wrong” 😊 also for some reason I’m good at revenge so I’d probably do that too luckily I’m a nice person nonetheless 😅
@@rong8889 not a good way to go through life, as i understand that most religions believe peace is the best option, but it most def is a constitutional right and, given the current state of america, a most reasonable and personally encouraged act of behavior. fuck the police and fuck bastardized america.
"Stop cursing"..."Fuck off"... absolutely the correct response.
I literally LOL'ed
Should have pulled out a mic and then dropped it. XD
@@the11thhour77 Nah, we'll do as we please. Now run along, moral police.
Definitely a Chad response
@@the11thhour77 I'll do better when the cops do better... aka never.
Turning off the body cam is an immediate admission of guilt.
I kind of agree but I think it should go much further than that I think it should be an automatic year in prison And to Never be allowed to be a police officer in any state. Just like if you have a cdL you're held to a higher standard because you know the laws
@@tristankuhns so you agree. ...
@tristankuhns I don't understand why you "Kind-of agree "
I was just making sure it was on...ahh ya..ooops
They shouldn't be able to turn it off at all while on duty. They should be the only ones able to view the video UNLESS there's a complaint.
I will never cease to be amazed that police officers don’t have to learn the law. It’s actually not required. That’s completely insane.
WHAT
I know a lot of people who dropped out of law school because they would develope a case for class only to find it was overturned in a higher court.
@Zub "it could have went very wrong for him" and thats exactly what is wrong with the police in america lol, i don't particularly like the german police but you would never have to fear for something like that in a normal encounter on the streets
@@PoschiUnavailable Well in Germany you are also not allowed to insult anyone, let alone a police officer. Also in Germany they ain't forced to use bodycams.
@@Noobformer Thats true.. but saying " fuck you " has been declared legal by a german judge. you can look that up...
Kid was being a little shit but you can't help but love how savage he is. 2 on 1 and he made them look like idiots lmao props
Best moment was when he realized that he was within his legal limits and the cops were not and he felt empowered by that.
For real I would hate to deal with him if I was a cop.. good thing I’m not a pig 🤣🤣
@@erikh3rnand324 Well they got what was coming to them by virtue of being incompetent. If they knew their own job they never would have had to deal with him at all. Imagine having such a fragile ego that someone giving you the finger stops you from going about your day and doing your job. Fuck them both, they are an embarrassment to law enforcement.
The most dangerous thing a cop carries with him on duty is his ego.
Underrated
Damn one of the greatest comments I've read!!!
Scary truth
Judging by the DV rates of law enforcement, it's the most dangerous thing whether they are on duty or not!
EXACTLY!!!!!
Yep if he gave him the finger, a judge would just laugh this charge off court. These cops definitely care more about their feelings than how the law works.
The problem being that these street pirates can force you into court.
Don't count on it, lots of good Ole boy judges in these cousin loving towns would lock you up for something like this, shits wild.
No lie told 💯
I like how you regurgitated everything you heard in the video to the comments..smart!
@@Molonlabe07 Correct. Police arrest, Prosecutor charges, and Judge sentences. And all hugging each other as a big ole family.
No crime is worse than hurting an officer's feelings
It is the ultimate offense. Shoulda thrown the book at em.
My buddy got pulled over for yelling f*ck you too a cop. Damn babies
It's not their feelings that's being hurt. It's their pride that's been bruised. Unfortunately, too many LEOs are only LEOs to get an ego fix - a way to inflate their undersized egos and bolster their general sense of inferiority and inadequacy. It's state sanctioned bullying.
And they feel threatened when someone doesn't grovel before them, and their sense of superiority they think is bestowed by their job. It is a clear threat to their sense of authority, and the authority of LEOs in general.
Clearly, that's what this was about. Get the kid to kiss their "boots", because flicking them the bird doesn't convey the desired sense of subservience from the public.
The sum of it.
Yep contempt of cop
That young man deserves a A+++. He was aboslutely great in his trying to educate those cops on the Constitutional rights. Best of luck to him in his future.
Really? Regardless of who is technically right or wrong, the kid decided to start being a dick for absolutely no reason. He's not a hero.
And for the avoidance of doubt, I have a lot of problems with how your American cops behave and generally conduct themselves. Doesn't make this kid a great guy
@@saccerzd he flipped the officer off for no reason, but doing so is protected by the 1st amendment, and the officer's actions demonstrated why somebody might dislike officers of the law
@@saccerzd he wasn't being a dick. All cops are scum.
@@saccerzd Regardless if the Kid was being adick it doesn't allow an officer to violate his rights and violate laws.
"Get over here."
"I'm not doing anything illegal!"
"Yeah you are, you just cursed me off"
"That's not a crime!"
"Yes it is."
"Says who??"
"Says me!"
If that doesn't sum up everything wrong with police I don't know what does.
he didn't say "says me!" and this says nothing about "what's wrong with the police"
upon rereading my response I see k may need to clarify that he did indeed say "says me" he just didn't scream it as the exclamation mark in the original comment indicates
@@LouderThoughts123 bruh you’re trying so hard to lick these boots rn 💀💀
@@LouderThoughts123 would you say the police are in the wrong now or you gonna keep licking
The dickriding here is crazy 💀
"And then he told me to f*ck off"
"Yeah, f*ck off dude."
This kid has me rolling, tell em man!
he said "fkn pig" not "fk off "lol
bro said "fuk off pig"☠️☠️😭this lil nigga legendary😭
Hell yeah
@Punished Kujjo it's the otf shirt😂
Yeah, and if things like that tick you of you became a cop for all the wrong reasons. The ego on those guys, just smile and give the finger back, I’m sure that option didn’t even occur to them 😏
Dude loses it when a teenager flips him off...
Why do we let people with such a fragile ego have any authority whatsoever?
Here's the thing to work that kind of profession they shouldn't have an ego at all. Hell even working retail they have to set their ego aside because of how some customers act.
not defending the cops but when you risk your life and have sworn to help people, it must grate a bit when folks treat you like sh*t and don't even know you.
its a problem. cops are not highly paid, not highly educated, and at least at my school, some of the worst kids went into law enforcement. the kids that beat up other kids, sigh. all went to the military or law enforcement. except the one nice kid. hope he stayed nice and changed the rest of them!
@@MrLondonGoso don’t be a cop that’s not my fault bro 😂
@@nanook6620 why do you think certain type of characteristics/personality traits go into law enforcement. You find genuine honest helpful people, and then a small section of them have an ego problem. My only friend that ever went into policing for Met police in London had both these traits
The fact that this kid has a better understanding of the law than TWO police officers says more than the kid himself ever could to be honest.
The 2nd cop definitely knew the law and tried to talk his colleague out of this situation. He probably knew the first cop did everything wrong he could
@Don Doe why are cops assholes for no reason? Why didn’t the cop conduct himself in a manner where he recognized he is an adult and this is a child. 😅
@Don Doe it definitely doesn't excuse his behavior, but I feel like everyone is forgetting what it's like to be a cocky teenager that figured out you can legally flip off a cop.
@Don Doe I know and I agreed, it just seems like everyone is treating it like a grown man acting childish when it's a kid doing kid shit. He needs to be taught respect but it's totally in the realm of normalcy for a kid to flip off a cop car.
I think you have no idea what it’s like to be police. Probably sleeping tight in you momys house right now
"Stop cussing"
"Fuck you, have a nice day"
That shit was so funny 😂
And the thing is, he does it in such a lighthearted way.
Like, he's not angry & cussy.
He's lighthearted & laughing, when he's cussy. Such a chill vibe.
Veryyy different from someone with a hostile tone being cussy.
Which is why everyone loves him here. He's just vibing like, "Nah, I'm good, LOLOL. Dont cuss, huh? Nah, bro, .... LOL"
@@theophila214I guess I’m not everyone then, cause that kid seems like an entitled little shit who knows a lot about law. Yes, legally, he’s protected. However, he’s a little shit with absolutely zero respect of anyone.
It’s not funny! It’s disrespectful and there is no need for that.
@@Sonoranhotsauce why defending the cops? litterally this guy is a smartass he knows it better than the cops the way he talks was so genius props to him!! and L you Sonoran..
@@youssef1770 regardless he makes it worse by being a smart ass. Just be quiet and walk away.
It's crazy that the cop's argument was basically "if you weren't so rude to us we wouldn't be violating your rights."
These cops are too stupid to realize that *they are validating this young man's opinion of them!!!!*
@@ianbattles7290 of im 100% sure the second cop knows, pay attention when he first shows up and hears the story you can visually see the mental facepalm going on in his face thinking "my god my partner is a moron and now i gotta try to clean this mess up without him looking like the moron he is"
@@ianbattles7290 they're fully aware they just don't care
Cops and military
Cop couldn't just yell "no fuck you" and keep driving 😂
Cop: _There's free speech, but hand signs are not speech_
Mute people: _¿Am I a joke to you?_
Deaf People: *signs out "Bitch Please", then sues for discrimination against a federally protected disability*
Per the supreme court it is and you are wrong and shouldn’t comment on things that you are unfamiliar with!!!
Correct, 1st amendment, somewhere references non-verbal communication, like the finger is protected. Bad cop.
as a kid growing up in the 60's you never talked back to police. If you did, oh well. Then your parents find out and they punished you as well. Know we have kids with zero parent control. They like to run and steal things, break into stores, take and take some more.
@@JoaoEncostonildoWhy would it?
40 years as an officer and this guy pulls a kid over for flipping him off just imagine what he must’ve gotten away with without a body camera. Kids a legend
THIS is why cops like this should be fired. The ego, the wasting of his and the kid's time, all that stuff is somewhat inevitable IMO. If you've ever worked customer service, you know how done with people's shit you get after even one year let alone decades. However, most normal human being keep themselves within certain parameters, and shutting off the body cam is well outside those parameters and makes it very clear that this guy has that cam in the back of his mind all day...
...so what happened before we had eyes on him? They need to find an excuse to fire this oathbreaker immediately. He's a ticking timebomb
Imagine the crap cops in general got away with, without oversight. Authority figures without oversight consistently abuse their power on a long enough time line. Qualified immunity is terrible for a reason
Absolutely
This was interesting from start to finish. If civics were still taught in high school this would be a great lesson and good fodder for engaged debate.
Personally, I don’t think it’s smart or justified to flip off officers for fun, but I totally respect the laws and precedents that allow it.
@@carlodave9 it may not always be smart, as it can be a bit reckless, but it’s ALWAYS fun
Imagine if this cop had calmly pulled over, introduced himself, acknowledged the kid’s right to flip him off and asked him why he’d done it. He missed an opportunity to change this person’s view of police, instead just reinforced it.
One cop stopping and talking to him nicely to ask him why he did a constitutionally protected act would not change his view on cops, it takes the actions of multiple cops to change someone's view on them in a positive way, since historically cops have been known to harass, intimidate, and bully citizens within this country
Great point
Yes good point!
you missed something lady. Men are not like women and we don't think like women...Women are agreeable. Not men! These cops are men. And one does not provoke or disrespect a man...
Change their view of the police? Because of one nice interaction? Ha!
What's worse is the second cop tried to validate the first cop's actions. This proves once again that the system is broken. He interrupted the kid multiple times and he made huge assumptions. These are two guys that are very bad at what they do, but they've got egos the size of buildings.
I do wonder how much information he was given, considering it looks more like he came in and found two looneys quarreling and giving off their own completely different stories.
Should have been more knowledgeable of people’s rights and his job, but did an okay job for what he knew.
They're not cops, they're SS soldiers of the American Gestapo
@@sumbuddy4088he knew the other cop Illegally turned off his body cam cause he was signaling him to turned it on, so at the very least he did knew the cop had done 1 thing wrong. He also knew flipping the bird was legal
Buildings are torn down all the time
I do understand that what he does is legal and stuff but oh man … why do people have to act up this way. Here in Germany it’s not freedom of speach if I give the finger to a police officer or just a normal person. You actually can get charges up to 10.000€ (about 10.600$).
Out there are cops doing a bad job for sure but there are a lot of them who really try to be helpful and keep us safe all day. I don’t feel like you have to treat the police as a whole in such a disrespectful way, no matter if ist FOS or not.
I guess if I would be in that situation as one of the cops I would politely ask the young boy if he ever had negative situations with the police and if I could help him out in any way.
I have to add, that my personal experiences with local police here is 80% positive and what I can recommend to every citizen is, that cops are just human beings aswell. Threat them like you want to be threated, with respect and positive behaviour and in 99% of cases it won’t happen any bad to you
This man definitely practices this to sue cops who who don’t fully understand the reach of their power💀.
Good on him, at least the trail of people he sues will learn a lesson!!
Great!
I'm usually against trolls, but this kid is a savage and I'm 100% here for it 😂
Straight up, turning off the body camera in a situation like this should be considered premeditation for abuse.
IMMIDIATE termination.
WOW THAT IS CRAZY THOUGH MAN I WANNA KNOW HIS THOUGHTS AT THAT MOMENT WHAT DID HE WANT TO DO.
The cameras should be made on that way, that once off charge, or attached to copper turn on automatically and are impossible to manipulate with by the user /carrier until handed back to station for data download. Just my opinion
That's because it is
I agree
Being legally as rude as you can be to people who don't treat you right is such a baller move 😂
idk though, do you just take it when people flip you off and cuss you out? This kid isn't a good person
@@hansolo631 No, he's not. Doesn't change the fact that it's a baller move ☝
@@hansolo631I don’t know, how about I pull my car over while you’re walking on the sidewalk and detain you under threat of violence. Would you maybe get a little upset and cuss at me? See how this works when the state destroys your rights?
@hansolo631 bruh if a finger or words offend you so much that you have yo exert any form of aggression or violence control etc. It means your self-esteem is well void. Your weak mentally because your brain reacts to a non threatening and innocent form of expression of how one may feel about a certain entity. So nah he is not a bad kid his more of a man than these cops....And due to your comment possibly 🫵 too good sir 🤭🤣
@@hansolo631 He may be a jerk but the cop sure is sensitive and even lying about their own "law" on the kid, bro was butthurt over a kid. The fact that he let his emotions get in the way in his job says a lot that he doesn't deserve to be a cop.
It’s sad that this teen knows more about the law than this 50 something year old officer who’s been on the force for years. But it’s not surprising
The cops know the law, they just don't care about enforcing it properly because their own fragile feelings are more important
He knows. He doesn't care.
Takes longer to graduate college of hair design then it does to complete the academy not surprising honestly
Calling a police employee an officer is like calling a McDonald's employee an officer. Stop playing into their military role-playing fantasies, police employees are civilians.
@@casmatt99 eh they don't care because many won't get any punishments
A thing I say often: people can and often will do something for 20 years and still suck at it. That applies to basically every profession, including but not limited to doctors, pilots, lawyers, police officers and engineers.
20 years experience is indeed much different than 1 year of experience repeated 20 times. I've worked with both types.
"How long have you been a cop?"
"Longer than you."
"Longer than you?? I'm not a cop!"
Best fucking response lol
That was such a childish response from the cop because I haven’t heard that kind of talk from someone since like 5th grade.
@@ArtyKibbles2190 Nuhuh. You're childish. And it doesn't matter what you say cuz I'm rubber you're glue bounces off me and sticks to you.
@@jbradhowe1 huh? buddy stop chirping for no reason
I guess that it’s still true though lol.
I'd have a hard time not flipping the cop off again.
Turning off body cams should, at a minimum, be some sort of immediate disciplinary action, in every single circumstance.
Fr
Surely there is some kind of punishment if an officer just randomly keeps turning off his camera during arrests or when detaining people.
@@Joe-zd9xw bro, you're looking for logic in the wrong place. The police are (generally) Not there to help you.
@@TheTuttle99 nah you are probably right. It’s just crazy considering how much power they have.
@@TheTuttle99 nope keep your mouth shut and say nothing
This kid's parents must be lawyers. He knows the law better than the cops do.
To know the law better than the cops shouldn't be that difficult for the most part😅
Neither of my parents were lawyers and I knew my rights at his age. Obviously school didn’t teach me this. Kids have to be aware of their rights on their own sadly
So, his parents couldn't have been police
Well no matter what the parents work as, they're not doing a great job at being parents.
@@BasicName02bingo. The kid knows the law better than the cops for the same reason I do. You HAVE to in today's society. He obviously has the same take-no-shit attitude it takes to not become a victim.
If you take offense so easily, you're probably not going to be a good cop.
"You're such a pig"
"What does that make you?"
"Not a pig"
🤣🤣 that one caught me off guard
hahahhaha
Harassed by a pig
Legendary
Intelligence 🤣
The noise I made when I heard that. I'd be so proud if this was my boy
"I plead the Fifth, you fucking idiot" accompanied by that giggle legitimately restored my HP in real life
hp? I concur with ur comment 100% even thought not sure what HP at stands for
@@nadagabri5783 Hit/Health Points
@@guidofedeli851 not sure I get “heath” points yet love this kid and the spirit of ur comment - that I get
@@nadagabri5783 it's basically a way to define Life Points in both tabletop and video games. The joke is that that sentence literally gave me life. I can't explain it better, but yes, you got the spirit of it!
@@nadagabri5783It's a term used to analogize the health of a character in various video and tabletop games.
When a teenager knows more about the law than TWO officers put together. That's a scary county to live in
that’s just jersey cops, the worst cops ever.
Copland like the movie
Their ten weeks of training and qualified immunity ensures this won't change.
I think you misspelled "country".
@@abraxasjinx5207 negative. Every area is different. Not all areas have officers who do these kinds of things.
Protect this kid at all costs.
Yes
You’ll regret that when he’s world dictator lol.
@@BeefNEggs057tf u talking about
hes in the right but he was kinda obnoxious.... i get that it was a stressful situation, i react similarly but it was still annoying
@@fawnyforest you have to be like that with them. These officers are notorious for muddying the waters in order to build a case against you. In order to stand your ground and keep law enforcement (who don't even know the law they're enforcing) you kind of have to be "obnoxious"
That first cop has the lowest self esteem-he chased a teenager because he got his feelings hurt. He acted like a third grader.
He is the stereotype bully in school who became a cop to continue being a bully.
@@lcarus42I think you meant to say he was the one BULLIED in school
Ikr , hey buddy go back to 5th grade and read the Constitution 😂😂😂😂
@@soFrostyy na, that’s not how it works kid
He acted like a third grader throwing a hissy fit. He was abusing his power, especially when the young man started screaming for help and the cop INTENTIONALLY turned off his body cam. How unsettling and frankly, pathetic, of grown man meant to be “protecting” us.
If an officer turns off his body camera he should be officially investigated... no matter what happened
"We have investigated internally and have found we are innocent of any wrongdoing"
What if he needs to go to toilet?
And Fired! Shoes clear intent of obstructing evidence…
@@Elyiizik 100% Nobody with good intention turns off the one thing that could get 'em caught.
No
"You're not here for my safety."
Truer words were never spoken that day.
HEXPROOF ANARC. SERVE AND PROTECT! WTF!
@@belair54 Warren v. District of Columbia, they have no obligation to protect, but the police serving is somewhat true, just have to figure out who sometimes, ha ha
@@belair54 protect and serve was a marketing ploy started in Los Angeles in the 80s because they had such bad optics. They were a public relations nightmare. SCOTUS has ruled they have no duty to protect you.
"stay out of the roadway, watch your fingers."
"Shut the fuck up. Shut the fuck up!"
Love that teen telling that officer where he can stuff his attempts to justify his illegal popoff.
Kid has balls of steel. Flailing his arms around, yelling at them. He’s 100% right, but that’s exactly how you get shot by a cop with an ego problem.
If he was black or brown he would have gotten shot.
If you're black , that is.....
Well, He would have been shot if they didn't have bodycams, Atleast in the shitty country i live
Nah he white
Only if you're black, if you're white they won't shoot you unless you physically hit them, and even then you might only get tazed
A teenager understands his rights better than an armed, emotionally stunted employee of the state 🤦🏼♂️
Sure does!!!
Charged with task of skating that thin line.
Figure cops have enough on their mind? Life isn't difficult/dangerous enough with a job where it's impossible for them to anticipate what they'll encounter from day to day, minute to minute? Without having to deal with weasels like this trying to make a living off this bs? Sh!th3d said himself that he has a pending case; possibly attempting to make a career of this. The cop should not have taken the bait; perhaps it rubbed him the wrong way in that moment for whatever reason. Not gonna lie, I personally enjoy being flipped off, imagine I'd appreciate it even more if I had a job requiring potentially putting my life on the line defending people like this sh!t kid opportunist. Real: Every officer is human; don't forget that. And they are vetted by humans, so naturally some will make it in that should not. Guess what happens when we encourage hate toward those that protect us? Guessed it? There will be fewer and fewer there to protect. By chance if you can't grasp this then move to that country that handles this better.
Didn’t he say he was into law or something? A few classes are probably more then what the officers got 😭
Scary
PREACH!!!!!!
“How long have you been a cop?”
“Longer than you”
“Longer than you? I’m not a cop” 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Technically, he isn't wrong 😂
@@Hydorior yeah, he isn’t. but why state the obvious? especially to someone you know thats a kid 😂😂 imagine trying to get over on someone you’re like triple the age of lol
@@Daggermouth8k technically the guy who said the kid technically isn’t wrong, is technically not wrong.
I love this kid😂
Cop: Why are you giving me the finger?
Also Cop: demonstrates exactly why he was given the finger.
Lmao, right! Because in the end he totally deserved it. Hope he left that altercation knowing that he deserved to be told to F himself.
Out of all the comments, this one sums it up the best. That cop got his feelings hurt, then tried to take it out on the kid.
Even if he 'had to confront him' there were a myriad of more productive things this officer could have done to engage with the young man instead of making things so much worse.
@@dfgiuy22 it should've gone,
"Why are you Flipping me off?"
"can I leave?"
"ofcourse."
*Walks away*
"Alright then."
boom done, no conflict, and heck could take that as a critism to improve himself as being a cop is fucking hell but also a responsibility, you cannot ruin someonelse's rights like this, and gaslight them into incrimnating themselves, it gets even worse in school, since the government believes their system shouldn't change from it's absolutely Flawed and ineffective system, leading to aviodable Desctruction.
if only school grantec teacher's higher freedom of expression in their work, if students had the choice to go school, so it would state the neccesity of the system failing students in all levels except people(somewhat), needs changes.
But no just force a person into something that they don't get anything out of, that doesn't care for their health or time, just their money if college is anything to go by.
lol so true
The lack of awareness is mindblowing, and terrifying.
His ‘OTF’ shirt took me out! Good job youngin!🫡✊🏽🤣
What’s OTF
@@Xoleryshiphop group
@@Xolerysit’s a label lil durk made
Dude has probably been giving passing officers the finger for years waiting for these moments
fr
Bruh he said he had open lawsuits with different counties. he does this shit for a living.
Lmaoo this is how he makes his money I love it
@@the_wudarianI mean from watching these videos all you have to do is go to some hillbilly police department insult them a bit in a non threatening way and bait them into a forcefull arrest. Even better if you make a independent person film.
Thats a massive paycheck waiting.
People go into a cage fight for far less money.
The US is kinda dumb
"You wanna bet money on it?" Little bro is a savage LMAO
you are right that he is a savage, but not in a good way. His parents must be so proud.
@@andremetsprolly are kid smart asf knows more about his rights than two adult cops put together
I laughed so hard because he looks like a young jack black
@Thomas.Patrick.Pearl.boot licker
I saw that OTF hoodie and knew lil dude on 😈 time
Got to love how "Obstruction of Justice" and "Public Disturbance" are the first two laws that officers call up for arresting someone that hurt their ego.
And they are doing the exact thing they say the victim is doing. Funny shit!
Officer's name was probably 'justice'... it has been a lifelong misunderstanding for him.
Faxs cops have more fragile emotions than twitter users who cancel and rage about things that offend them
Quite hypocritical
Republicans will back these cops because they LOOOOOOVE fascism. America is doomed because of these scared and stupid people.
He turned around told him “STFU” than turned to the other cop “dude STFU am I free to go” 😂 that was some straight up savage shyt lol
the cop did EXACTLY what the kid hoped he would do. too perfect.
Kid probably rehearsed this in the shower
@@kcchiefsproductions8687he most definitely did
The cops got entrapped.
I love how he keeps laughing at them. He knows he's in the right, and the cops are scrambling.
I love it when he saw the looks exchanged and called out the "what do you want me to do?" vibe the backup officer brought lmfao
They are thin skinned
Exactly. He was as even keeled as anybody could be given the nonsense he was being subjected to. Given he was told he wasn’t being arrested for his non-crime, but was grabbed by the cop, he *was* free to continue his walk. I didn’t see anything he did being remotely hostile at all.
He gains more composure as the interaction goes on and he realizes they have nothing
He’s laughing because he knows they cannot touch him you put this punk in a room with me he won’t be laughing
The kid definitely studied the law so he could use it some day, then gave up waiting for the time to come so he made it happen himself 😂
😂
That’s me right now fr. I’m learning my rights and laws so if one day these fucking corrupt cops try to use ignorance against me I will flip it on them
The kid is a internet lawyer a parasite on the community
Yep lol. Wished I was young and that stupid again haha
He didn’t, I learn civics in middle and high/school… plus it’s common sense.. a cop can’t stop you unless it’s for a lawful reason..
Bro is wearing an OTF hoodie and cursing out the cops. What a legend!
"Stay out of the roadway. Stop causing a public alarm."
"Shut the fuck up."
"Stop cursing."
"Am I free to go? Stop cursing? Shut the fuck up."
"You're free to-" 😦
Absolutely fucking died at that ending. That kid is way too quick with it.
4:40
"That's not a crime"
"yes it is"
"says who?"
"says me"
Man that cop didn't even try to hide how corrupt he was.
The pig should have been fired after that.
Let's be clear here: the cops won this encounter. They got his ID. They are happier thana pig in shti after this.
Corrupt or ignorant?
@@strctlybiz610 if your organization doesn't do anything about ignorance or turns a blind eye, it is corruption
@@strctlybiz610 both? probably
Turning off the body cam under these circumstances should lead to serious disciplinary action against the officer
It should be illegal to turn off cams..
paid leave
Its gonna be another we investigated our selves and we found that we didnt violate any policy even they do every time
Immediate termination for destroying evidence.
We need a senator that will enforce LIFE sentences for for cops showing ignorance of law THAT THEY ENFORCE! watch how fast they straighten up, I say life cause once you're bh them doors anything can happen, you get in a fight and have to fight back the guy dies you get murder charges ECT if we break the law we get jail/prison they just get away with it
Whomever this kid is…. His parents better be so proud. It’s our job to make sure our kids know their rights. If his parents taught him, or he researched his rights on his own, this is a proud moment. Also, this is a good teaching moment for the officers, that clearly knew they f’d up. You can read it on the second officer’s face instantly.
You think disrespecting a police officer is something to be proud of? That's pretty pathetic.
@@johnquinones9669lmao even more pathetic of an officer to have that much of a fragile ego to stop some kid over giving a middle finger
@johnquinones9669 The cops are scum and violated his rights to freedom of speech. This kid is a American hero. He would be a good attorney.
I cannot believe that this whole thing started because the cop thought "He can't be mean to me, I'm a police officer! That's gotta be illegal, right?" and ran with it.
And got roasted AF 🤣
I once flipped off a deputy way back in my edgy teen years. I was surprised and somewhat amused when they flipped me the bird right back!
or because this kid is a fucking dubass and escalated this conflict further than he had to ? Don't get me wrong the police officer is a fucking pussy for playing into it but come one everyone is praising the kid how good he is because he knows law, maybe none of that would've happened if he didn't give middle finger to police officer
@JD
I never said it is, just him being so cocky when he could just avoid it is pure idiocy
@@vorips That's the thing about laws though; it doesn't care in most cases about the situational specifics. As a police officer, he was not within to law to do what he did, meaning that he has to bite his tongue until a crime is committed, which he didn't. Is the kid an asshole too? Yeah I'd say so, he had no reason to do what he did, but we're talking about the law here, not "talk shit get hit" like it's the streets.
The fact that he turned his body camera off when the kid started yelling should immediately put him in jail.
That kid could’ve gotten that footage upon request and owned him. Then he’d have realized who is flaunting authority.. if his partner didn’t show up beside a busy highway, dude might’ve ended up a rape/murder victim that just some how can’t get solved, darn it. Oh well. I sure am glad they wanna be the only ones to legally possess guns. Makes me feel allot more “safe”. Bearing arms and rights only belong to people, and you cannot spell people without a fat a$$ gut, a badge, and big pink snout covered in cocaine and powdered sugar from copious amounts of cocaine battered donuts from last weeks raid on the orphanage that didn’t have anything so they raped and murdered everybody and planted the cocaine and seized it again just to do it and cut it some more and sell it back to the children to catch them again. They’ve been using the same cocaine for 3 generations.
Ah, what hero’s they are?😌
lol
Agreed
I don’t know about immediately going to jail, but should lose qualified immunity. Especially when dealing with minor.
@@Illumignati Yikes...While I don't support most law enforcement, people like you are a burden to the cause...
“Stop cursing”
“Go f*** yourself”
Pure gold
The best ending
I was laughing so hard after that LMAO 😂
@@exocq time?
@@Valarizator 16:04 😂
I was just about to comment this SO funny 😂
This may very well be my favorite Audit the Audit video.
I've been going through almost all of them and this is the only one I've rewatched...and not just once.
This kid gave him a verbal beating so bad I thought the cop was gonna take out a restraining order.
I love it. This kid is like a younger and wittier version of me.
I love this kid, making 2 adult officers look like idiots any time they open their mouths
Right!
Nah. THEY made themselves look like idiots! If he already has one lawsuit against that department, I wonder how much retribution is at the heart of this stop.
Well, that was easy😂
Will you love him when he shoots your kids because of his anger and hatred?
That kid ain’t going nowhere in life
Kid: “How long have you been a cop”
Cop: “Longer then you”
Kid: “I’m not a cop idiot” 💀
😭
💀💀💀
still means that he's been a cop longer than him.
Cool kid!
Time not always means quality. Wonder how often are drug tested after hire. From new recruits to chief Police. Physically and mentally tested I bet never., I have seen some officers barely fit inside their vehicles!
getting your feelings hurt by a teen is next level sad💀😂
The fact that the cops didn't know the law is also next level sad😂
exactly!
That teen reversed everything on both of them! 😂 I’m curious to whether or not he actually pressed charges.
Bunch of snowflakes ❄️
Teen? Just have a kid and then you'll be miserable
The kid was wearing OTF, In his mind he's from O'block he doesn't like cops 😂
“That’s not a crime!”
“Yes it is!”
“Says who‽”
“Says me!”
That’s not how that works.
Dude is a supreme court
In this case, I must agree 100% that Mr. Walker needs to file a lawsuit against the officers, because they misquoted the law 7 times. Also, turning off the body camera is against New Jersey law, it shows the officer knew he was breaking the law, and who knows how far he would have gone if the other officer hadn't shown up!
The fact that he said he has a lawsuit against a different police department makes me think he goes around provoking cops to get illegally detained and then sues them
@@DeepfriedLemon7Is that such a bad thing tho because that pressures departments into keeping a closer watch on certain officers and can also possibly remove uninformed or intentionally ignorant cops from the department
@@DeepfriedLemon7Good
@@DeepfriedLemon7 Businesses like restaurants hire "secret shoppers" all the time as a mean of quality control. When they find something wrong, do you blame the secret shopper and not the employee that didn't follow the policy? Maybe if police weren't illegally detaining people all the time, he wouldn't be able to do this repeatedly.
@@qhc85 no, I understand, and I don't blame him at all, I was just pointing it out
Legend has it his lawyers asked him for advice on what legal steps he should take.
🤣🤣🤣
It's a dubstep into the backhand of someone who teaches the little shit some respect. He'll be calling for help to those same officers when the next person he randomly flips off starts beating his ass.
@@an_ancient_gamer Shut up
@@an_ancient_gamer yes that is correct. And they should help him. Morality is not in question here
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I like that this is a relatively famous video. Cop's name and picture should always be on the screen. Cops only accountability is ID-ing them.
"Don't curse at us anymore"
"Shut the fuck up"
I love his attitude.
It's beautiful. 🥹
😂😂😂
Gave him an A "minus". That's A++. Every other word out of my mouth would have been insults.
Welcome to New Jersey
Had a cop tell me not to cuss in his office (his car) when he had me pulled over for doing 72 in a 70 and I said to his face da fuq you gonna do about it. I'm normally nice because most of my interactions have been pretty good with cops but this guy was rude and condescending from the get go. When he gave me this stern look and just went back to writing his ticket I said that's what I fuqing thought.....
When he turned the camera off my jaw hit the floor. That should instantly be a felony and fire-able offense.
Can't do this because of one simple thing. Prove to me the camera didn't malfunction, or that the button was not pressed accidentally, or by the "perp" while pressed against him while cuffing him. It's too hard to prove, and it could potentially happen to a lot of innocent cops. There is no way in hell with current tech that this would be a good, or just idea. I doubt you really thought it through.. More needs to happen to prevent it, and as data storage gets cheaper, and takes less resources, I have a feeling all cameras will be on 24/7 without an ability to even turn them off, or at least only heavily restricted ways. The tech just needs to catch up to demand.
@@sirgreedy88 dumbest excuse I've ever heard. No camera being used to watch the public should have a button where an "accidental" off discharge happens. "prove the camera didn't malfuntion" buddy, prove to me you didn't turn it off.
they mysteriously seem to potentially "malfunction when the situation starts to heat up, dont they?
can you Train a Camera to do that?
@@CB-rv2lj You're missing the point. This officer very likely did turn it off, but these cameras aren't perfect and it wouldn't be fair to perfectly innocent officers that do genuinely end up facing issues with their bodycams
@@celestialowl8865 even better as it incentives police forces to get the absolute best cameras they can and incentives the officer to make sure it's on at all times. If a officer isn't doing anything wrong then he should always be making sure his camera is on to protect himself in court.
The world we live in.. a teenager knows his rights better than the officers do. So scary
The law is like a customer being expected to know the employee handbook
*In this case, it's worse* - the officers indicate they know the law, (changed to disturbing the peace), know they are violating the law, but choose to continue, violating more laws.
American police are NOT sufficiently trained. And you’ve gotta be extra dumb to argue with a teenager especially when there are more important things to do. Check your feelings.
It's also very stupid that teens behave like him, flipping a person for no reason, even if he lawfully can
Most law enforcement officers think they are above the law, if someone even in the slightest puts a crack on their fragile ego they start power tripping, ignoring the rights of civilians
Bros a MENACE in the best way possible 😂😂
"Tuckerton's been on backorder for months"
"How do you know that?"
"Because I have a lawsuit against them"
I fucking died lmfao
Tuckertons so fucked up... they killed my buddies dog... he has a lawsuit against them too
😂 that was the most respectful disrespectful kid I've ever seen and I love it. My man never folded...
he showed his ID, a big no-no for a frauditor in training.
I love how he was calling them "idiots" while smiling because he know they couldnt arrest him for free speech
The kid really did own those cops.
yea dude so cool
insulting ppl because you know you are protected lmao i don’t like cops but y’all sound like little girls
@@charlesbeaty8090 Are you a corrupt cop?
That's some joker kind of stuff
@@showtime1235 Yes dude so cool
kidnapping, assaulting, and torturing ppl because you know you are protected lmao I don't like you and you definitely sound like a bootlicker.
He's the biggest troll ever. I love this guy
Officer: “It’s illegal”
Kid: “says who”
Officer: “ME”
Those 3 lines and the body can turning off, nah. Book him for child abduction that’s wild. What a tyrant
Exactly my thought! That was kidnapping, holding hostage. Give those shitty cop 10 years
Gunna have to agree with you on this
Yeah thats fucked
I agree sadly.
Child abduction? 😂
It's crazy to think that cops are supposed to be mentally strong for the situations that they are getting into, but then a teenager piss them off because of a finger lol
That is a trait of authority figures that I have highlighted more times than I have taken breaths of air in my lungs. They are the weakest mind people, that just want admiration going to them and never any admiration for us back! When do you think was the last time some one called you a hero? I never get called that, EVER! I have been through some unbelievable shit that would leave most police officers sitting in the corner sucking their thumbs and crying for their Mummy.
The ego trumps their duty to protect and serve 😂
Matt toos
"Respect my authoritay!"
@@ro6839 The ultimate truth is that it is ALL about their ego. They think that the world revolves around them.
When I was a young man, late 1980s, I flipped a police car off that was coming at me, for no reason really, just felt like it. So the cop did a Uturn and pulled me over, and asked why I flipped him off. So I told him I just felt like it, and he paused for a few moment handed my license and told me that was "pretty mean" and told me have a good day and off he went.😂
😂😂😂😂
Wish I had gotten that reaction.... Instead, the officer told my parents what I did..... worst part was, I wasn't even flipping the cop off. I was flipping off my friend that was on the other side of the street.
I'd say how things should be but the cop pulling you over in the first place for that is still shitty
Damn. I’d feel pretty bad after that guy said that. But holy shit. Dude took it pretty well
@@iforgotmyrealname420 I was a young face in a red Z28, it was on par for the small town.
Terrifying that the cop turned off his body camera! They should not be able to do that themselves, should need to call in to request it or there should be a secondary device that records so there is proof. Too many cops either don't know the law, or are on a power trip.
Love how Officer 1 jumped on the "Well you could have been signaling me down" when his Officer 2 gave him an excuse; however, he knew damn well it was the finger and said so when he stopped the car.
well obviously the cops should not turn off the camera in situations like this but they should always have control of it as well there is no way around this. so long they can't delete or edit the data its fine since any misuse of the bodycam is documented and the officer can be punished. no clue why the officer did that though seems to me this could be a big liability if for example the person hurts himself or something happens after the camera was intentionally turned off, people would suspect the cop. an officer should be fired after a couple of incidents with the bodycams like that especially after they are out of training and are no longer novices.
@@subspace666 "Punishment" usually seems to mean leave with pay. That's not a consequence, that's a paid vacation.
I literally love how that kid was legally rude as hell... it was as perfect as it could have been.... walker gets A+
"Don't give us fingers"
"Shut the fuck up"
"Stop cursing"
"Stop cursing? Go fuck yourself"
Literally is like literally like the most overused high school girl word
Literally perfect. Started the interaction with being rude as hell while staying within his legal right to do so and left the interaction while being rude as hell.
@@zachlewis9751 Ya, I'm not sure why he flipped off the cop in the first place though
@@RobertWadlow292 Jim, some people don’t like cops.
Bro let his intrusive thoughts win and had the knowledge to defend himself.
🤣
Impulsive*
@@Beenisweenis Nah his knowledge of the law indicates that it was premeditated, which goes to show the kind of balls this kid has.
@@deus_ex_machina_ no even if its premeditated its still impulsive. Intrusive thoughts are thoughts you would never actually do and usually cause distress for the person thinking them. You cant actually let intrusive thoughts "win" because they arent something you want to do in the first place.
@@Beenisweenis you can let intrusive thoughts win, with the lack of self control. Impulses and urges fall under “intrusive thoughts” as long as they were “distressing.” Like a man suddenly killing his wife after he had a rough day at work. An unwanted impulse that he followed through with because he lacked self control
Kid: Doesn't like cops
Cop: Gives him every reason
Flawless logic
In america i just see two kinds of cops, those who get shot for being nice, those who dont for being asholes
@Filip Bitala this is an actually unbelievably sad observation to make, but sadly I can't disagree. It seems that it's never the good cops who simply do their job and protect others that get the good interactions. It's always the douchebag pigs that get away with their crimes.
@@filipbitala2624 That's because you more rarely get shot by non-criminals
@@raphaelrodriguez2774 thats most likely because everyone shooting a cop is a crminal
@@sNiPeRpWn100 Problably because you don't see videos of the good cops who simply do their jobs. You only see the bad ones or the dead ones.
Flipping off a cop is not "behavior that is out of the ordinary". They earned that treatment because of interactions just like this one.
The first cop would have been better off flipping the bird back and keep on driving
He's not a cop, he's an SS soldier of the American Gestapo
Dude ! You’re spot on ! They just can’t wrap it around there thick skulls that the only reason people hate you, is the way you treat people ! It’s pretty simple shit but they don’t seem to understand 😂
At least he didn't kneel on the kid's neck for 9 minutes like your precious fentanyl floyd who is in hell now
@@lindseywalker6925 would have been a gigachad response
Officer who gets so flustered by the most basic act of teenage edgelord behavior must lead a very fraught and angry life
Fragile ego
As a teenager that frequently uses the middle finger its not me trying to be edgy I just have a lot of anger
@@theterpenater6414 I'm afraid it just comes off that way regardless.
@@theterpenater6414oh no, angryyyyyy~
Probably bullied at home by wife and teenaged daughters
That kid has the biggest set of balls I’ve ever seen. He didn’t miss a beat with a “shut the F up” right after the first cop told him not to flick him off again. Hilarious!
Takes a real set of balls to flip someone off who has to restrain themselves .. this is why police officers need therapy, and why people are so arrogant.
@@koss41 Dude, the cop was butt-hurt that a snot-nosed teen had the audacity to give him the bird. He should have just kept on driving but he had to use his position to bully the kid. And the. He turned his camera off. It’s not against the law if someone hurts your feelings. Are you a snowflake?
@@koss41 and if an officer needs therapy bc some arrogant kid tells him to F-off, then maybe he shouldn’t be a police officer.
He only flipped off someone he knew could not retaliate. He's not flipping off random citizens cause he knows he'd get his ass kicked.
@@newtoncountry5937 and? the cop tried to retaliate. He tried to bully the kid, but the kid knew his sh!t and that pissed the cop off even more. Are you trying to say that the cop did nothing wrong? Was the kid disrespectful? You betcha. Did the kid break any laws? Not at all. So ask yourself, why does the cop care if some punk kid flipped him off? The cop allowed the kid to get under his skin. That’s on the cop, not the kid.
This guy was showing his disapproval of law-enforcement overreach, which then manifested with this cop overreaching. If the police don't want random civilians flipping them the bird, they should make an effort to fix their reputation.
If the officer pulled over and said "I just wanted to say that I support your right to flip me the bird, and I'm sorry that law enforcement hasn't done enough to earn your respect, but we're working on it. Have a good day," that might've had an impact on this guy's overall opinion on the police.