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re: Another " Am I being detained " cop video but this time officer loses his cool
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:04 am to ApexTiger
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:04 am to ApexTiger
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I'd say you need to be able to answer that question...honestly versus a follow up questions like "What have we done wrong?" Otherwise you are just "Bringing trouble on yourself".
I disagree. There are no laws being broken, there is nothing to enforce therefore there is no reason for the cop to detain. IMO it sets a bad precedent.
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:16 am to Placebeaux
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I disagree. There are no laws being broken, there is nothing to enforce therefore there is no reason for the cop to detain. IMO it sets a bad precedent.
If you a police officer, do you think maybe that car has some involvement?
It's one thing if it's a worried mother "who is it?"
but we have a punk with a camera setting a trap.
It's just not cool.
Unless you have business with the crime scene, then you do not need to be little drone trying to stir up dissension.
If the officer asks you a question.. Just answer it respectfully.
Then he will respectfully ask you to move along or just park instead of circling around. Respect the work they do.
Would you want the police circling your work place? Is it unlawful for them to do it?
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:16 am to Placebeaux
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I disagree. There are no laws being broken, there is nothing to enforce therefore there is no reason for the cop to detain. IMO it sets a bad precedent.
So people can just frick around with cops while they are doing their jobs and get away with it?
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:24 am to Placebeaux
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There are no laws being broken
No laws broken by the citizen. The cop assaulted the guy by throwing his papers in his face and yelling in the guy's face, all in full view of another law enforcement officer who did nothing.
If these cops were at the scene of an argument between two private citizens or a domestic dispute and the husband/boyfriend threw a handful of papers in the woman's face like that, the cops would pounce on the guy and send him to jail. If you think the driver asked for it, maybe the wife was being a B and deserved it, too. The driver asked to press assault charges but the "good cop" ignored it.
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