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re: You’re A Cop, You Pull Over Guy For Warrant, He Refuses To Get Out, What Do You Do?
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:02 pm to DownSouthJukin
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:02 pm to DownSouthJukin
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What’s the warrant for? Let’s say failure to appear.
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For what?
Drunk driving
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:02 pm to LuckyTiger
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You’re A Cop, You Pull Over Guy For Warrant, He Refuses To Get Out, What Do You Do?
PIIHB ?
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:03 pm to LuckyTiger
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What do you do?
Release the K9
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:07 pm to LuckyTiger
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What Do You Do?
Cover up my camera. Pump the guy full of lead. Give him CPR as he bleeds out of 20 holes with his hands cuffed behind his back.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:47 pm to LuckyTiger
Call a social worker and leave then scene.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:50 pm to LuckyTiger
Pop trunk, pour gas, use road flare close to expiration date (kept on floorboard for tailgaters).
Wait with tazer drawn cut he gonna run.
Wait with tazer drawn cut he gonna run.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:50 pm to LuckyTiger
Depends on the nature of the warrant. You wouldn't treat a suspect with outstanding traffic tickets and bench warrants the same as a perp with an outstanding murder (or other violent crime) warrant.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:57 pm to LuckyTiger
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What’s the warrant for? Let’s say failure to appear.
For what?
Drunk driving
What is their demeanor at the time of the stop? Are they intoxicated at the time of the stop? Are they belligerent or respectful?
Also, what is missed in most of this is that most people don't get "pulled over for a warrant." They get pulled over for a traffic violation and the warrant is found when the pulling-over happens.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:59 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
You're making too much sense.
Now back to people saying that they woul subvert taxpayer and supervisory oversight and commit homicide. Completely reasonable shot going on here.
Now back to people saying that they woul subvert taxpayer and supervisory oversight and commit homicide. Completely reasonable shot going on here.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:04 pm to DownSouthJukin
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Also, what is missed in most of this is that most people don't get "pulled over for a warrant." They get pulled over for a traffic violation and the warrant is found when the pulling-over happens.
Yes. Sorry I added previously in the thread that he was stopped for running a red light then warrant for drunk driving is discovered.
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What is their demeanor at the time of the stop? Are they intoxicated at the time of the stop? Are they belligerent or respectful?
Let’s say no visible signs of intoxication. Belligerent.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:07 pm to LuckyTiger
Call a community organizer.
Leave the scene when she/he/they arrive.
Throw up a peace sign.
Leave the scene when she/he/they arrive.
Throw up a peace sign.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:15 pm to DownSouthJukin
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Also, what is missed in most of this is that most people don't get "pulled over for a warrant." They get pulled over for a traffic violation and the warrant is found when the pulling-over happens.
Technology has changed that in many situations. Many police vehicles these days are equipped with license plate scanners that can read multiple plates at one time while simultaneously running that tag number through their database to see if the driver who registered that tag has outstanding warrants, has insurance, etc.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:23 pm to LuckyTiger
Probably just drive off.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:34 pm to AUHighPlainsDrifter
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Technology has changed that in many situations. Many police vehicles these days are equipped with license plate scanners that can read multiple plates at one time while simultaneously running that tag number through their database to see if the driver who registered that tag has outstanding warrants, has insurance, etc.
Sounds good but not reality. LEOs need probable cause to stop a vehicle or a person. A license plate check does not identify the person operating the vehicle. Make a stop based on a license plate and that person is not in that vehicle, you just opened a can of shite, not just for the officer, but the entire agency that employs him/her. In short, you done fricked up, A-A Ron.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:37 pm to LuckyTiger
Call back up including a supervisor. Depending on what the warrant is for will determine the next action.
Many options
Negotiate
Arrest by force
Taser
Tear gas
Dog
All filmed with numerous requests to comply.
Many options
Negotiate
Arrest by force
Taser
Tear gas
Dog
All filmed with numerous requests to comply.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:46 pm to SOCAL TIGER
What's wrong with you, cuck?
The answer is cover up your body cam and blaze away!!!1!1!--PT board that claims to be small government but is actually statist as frick
The answer is cover up your body cam and blaze away!!!1!1!--PT board that claims to be small government but is actually statist as frick
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:49 pm to LuckyTiger
Call in the K-9 unit to act like there's probable cause and when he's detained break the news to him.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:51 pm to USAFTiger42
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Call in the K-9 unit to act like there's probable cause and when he's detained break the news to him.
He's already lawfully detained. He was stopped for running a red light.
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