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[quote]It 100% matter in the scope of Penn vs Mimms. It matters because officers are only allowed to remove a suspect from their car to frisk them in the name officer safety. They can ask the subject to exit their vehicle so they can check them for weapons if they reasonably suspect the person is a ...
[quote]Since we agree we really don't know what the officer saw, the point(s) of contention is this thread are this: One side says the officers asked (ordered) him to roll the window down and eventually removed him from the car because of officer safety concerns. The other is saying the police we...
[quote]What I'm saying is we really don't know what the officer saw.[/quote] Bingo!...
[quote]What I'm saying is we are looking at an image captured by a camera, not what the officer actually saw. It is well known that the human eye has more dynamic range and more resolving power than all but the most expensive of cameras. If the relatively low resolution body cam can distinguish thos...
[quote]Not unlawful to roll up a window, doesn't matter how many times to try to rationalize it.[/quote] What did Eminem say? "You're saying the same thing meathead". Nobody is debating that....
[quote]If you watch the video you can see his watch thru the reflection of the window. The the narrative about the officer not being able to see his hands is false.[/quote] Ha ha a shiny watch face is showing through tinted windows. But would a black man's hands or a black gun do so too? Do you ...
I'm not in their head but likely not initially. But when tinted windows start going up I'm sure it's on one's mind. ...
[quote]If that was the worry, wouldn't the appropriate officer command be "LET ME SEE YOUR HANDS!!!" That's not what they said, they said, "Roll your window down."[/quote] Because it makes perfect sense to ask to see someone's hands through tinted windows. [quote]Oh and, "All day" (At least until...
[quote]Ok. but they'd already observed the inside of the vehicle (how else did the cop know his seatbelt was off?) At that time, they didn't see anything that warranted a safety concern, or at least they didn't articulate anything about safety. No typical officer safety commands like "Let me see you...
[quote]Is 3 seconds timely?[/quote] It was untimely the fraction of the second he dumbassedly stopped the window short....
[quote]He did not do a thing illegal after the stop.[/quote] bullshite. He didn't follow direction. And yes, in a timely manner matters. Could be the difference between life & death for the officer....
Tyreek Hill disagrees with you. [link=(https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/41220455/tyreek-hill-says-handled-traffic-stop-better)]ESPN Link[/link]...
[quote]The point you STILL not getting is that he got pulled out of his car for rolling the window back up, which isn't illegal[/quote] Seems to me the point that you STILL aren't getting is he wasn't pulled out of the car for rolling the window back up. It was for not rolling it back down when d...
[quote]not the non-stop jaw jacking he was doing from the moment he was pulled over?[/quote] Yep. All I heard was hey....hey.....hey. Learn to talk and you'll get through life a whole lot easier....
[quote]Lucky they didn't take his arse to jail and he missed the game then what[/quote] A lot of people don't get 3.1 fantasy pts for an 80 yd reception. They don't get 6 for the td either. That's what....
[quote]He did that. He stopped at the "first" safe place ("first" is subjective). He then rolled down his window and gave the police his DL. So based on what you posted, he met the requirements under the law. Nowhere does it say it can't roll his window back up. If it does, please show me that in th...

re: LSU - 7

Posted by Tigers4Lyfe on 9/10/24 at 7:17 pm
[quote]Since when?[/quote] Since Boutte was betting on college players....
[quote]When you deal with the public you have to expect some people are going to speak to you in a demeaning manor. It's part of the job. I've worked customer service call center jobs[/quote] For sure as a call center person you shouldn't have to take abuse, but equating that with that of bein...
[quote]He's both.[/quote] Not an Attorney at Law....
[quote]Why did he want it back down?[/quote] I think common sense dictates that it is because of the dark out windows. If it was regular clear glass then maybe the officer wouldn't have asked him to put the window down again....