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Topic started on 7-1-2009 @ 02:31 PM by Blundo
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I like this video, it shows you how powerful the police think they are. Also the part when the officer asks him to give his ID, and the ID is like a
inch from the officers finger.
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reply posted on 7-1-2009 @ 03:21 PM by bandaidctrl
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reply to post by Blundo
GO CHANNEL 4!!!
I live in south florida, i commute between miami and fort lauderdale on a weekly basis and this is SO TRUE
BUT it also happens with the black officers as well, my fiance was pulled over on 826 (palmetto expressway) by a black cop, he was ordered via the
loud speaker to get out of his car with his hands up and walk to the cops vehicle, all the while i hear the cop almost yelling at my fiance say "just
cause you're a pennsylvania boy (license) you think you can do whatever you want?" and just being really rude in general.
I'm SO GLAD something like this has come to light, maybe they'll actually do something about it
[edit on 7-1-2009 by bandaidctrl]
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reply posted on 7-1-2009 @ 03:23 PM by drsmooth23
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that would have been cool, but they guy asking didnt take it far enough. He could have gotten further but he was dragging his own feet by not
supplying enough information. i woudlnt have wanted to awnser any of that wusses questions either. it was like he walked into belks and got mad when
the sales person didnt magically know what kind of pants he was looking for.
I like the last segment though, where they have the guy in the mustang, and I hope they showed the cop that pulled him the tape, because its things
like that which help make officers more aware that they are being watched, and they need to be accountable at all times.
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reply posted on 7-1-2009 @ 03:35 PM by Anonymous ATS
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The guy looks like the guy who baited the police w the same request in MO and they actually ruffed him up and arrested him. It was on YouTube a
couple of years ago,,,he got lucky this time.
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reply posted on 8-1-2009 @ 02:08 AM by shortywarn
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and we're supposed to trust these guys
protect and serve my ass!!!!!!!!!!!
and they wonder why the other thread has riots in that subway shooting where a kid squirmed and was MURDERED
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reply posted on 8-1-2009 @ 02:48 AM by shortywarn
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did u see the end----that sheriff couldn't even answer a basic question,,,,and was so uncomfortable it was pathetic yet funny!!!
of course it was racial profiling
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reply posted on 8-1-2009 @ 04:37 AM by jaamaan
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I am sure they try to explain this away with some nice story.
It just seems more and more common practice and shows what status "normal" people have in this world.
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reply posted on 8-1-2009 @ 06:09 AM by ConspiracyNut23
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I like the idea. The more cameras they turn on us, the more cameras we'll turn on them.
However, the reporter who kept asking for the complaint form when that particular stations did not have a complaint form must've been quite annoying
to the cop on duty. The undercover reporter was being really evasive and did not answer even general questions.
I'm pretty sure they will get the forms now.
The racial profiling was horrible. The fact that the cop claim the driver was veering in and out of the lane shows that cops will lie even when they
clearly don't have probable cause. What is one suppose to do about that? (Luckily, the camera rolling in a couple cars behind proved that the cop
lied, but what about us?)
Remember people, never talk to cops!
[edit on 8/1/09 by ConspiracyNut23]
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reply posted on 8-1-2009 @ 05:19 PM by CNRHKick
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I love when the guy is walking and the cop is following him, and continues to say "It's a free country."
Like that makes any of a difference.
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reply posted on 8-1-2009 @ 05:59 PM by verylowfrequency
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Good cops have nothing to hide, so they shouldn't mind technology cleaning up their ranks and stopping the abuse.
The one cop threated the use of lethal force just because he was intimidated - that's not the kind of people we want on our police forces.
It's past time to use technology to clean up our government as well as bad cops. The good cops will stand out like heroes and the bad ones will go
down.
In my area they want to equip all officers with shirt collar camcorders, but surprise surprise the police unions are fighting against them, because
they might be used to fire cops.
Funny we have cameras at cash registers, bars & warehouses to keep employees honest. Police are not only all of our employees they're are servants
and should all be equipped with cameras.
If they have nothing to hide they should mind being audited.
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reply posted on 8-1-2009 @ 06:35 PM by new world disorder
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some times i wonder way are we scared of the police...
i am 17 at the moment when i was 15 i was in 9th grade i was selling weed at school. a teacher took me to some classroom, the d.a.r.e. officer was in
there he wanted to search me but i refused i said "you may only pat my pockets" the officer became very offensive so i made a defencive movement and
the officer attacked me... i defended myself and fought back anyways i was beaten black and blue and got sprayed with tear gas i was locked up for
almost 2 years. the officer holds the same job
destroy the negative germs
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reply posted on 20-1-2009 @ 05:18 PM by AKARonco
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Originally posted by ConspiracyNut23
reply to post by Blundo
I like the idea. The more cameras they turn on us, the more cameras we'll turn on them.
However, the reporter who kept asking for the complaint form when that particular stations did not have a complaint form must've been quite annoying
to the cop on duty. The undercover reporter was being really evasive and did not answer even general questions.
I'm pretty sure they will get the forms now.
[edit on 8/1/09 by ConspiracyNut23]
I have to disagree, even if he was being evasive, maybe he was scared due to a previous encounter with an officer, therefor afraid to give any persanl
info- and just wanted a form to fill out in the privacy, and comfort of his own home. I really do not think its too much to ask. To be able to pick up
a form, take it home fill it out, drop it in the mail, and then somebody with a little respect can phone you, or get you in for an appt. to talk
about it. these cops were Dikz - period. If I were in the officers position, it would have been a simple, "no sorry, we dont have a form, but if youd
like to call this number, or set an appt. we can talk, and ill take your report." easy. Its not like the skinny guy was any kind of a threat, these
guys are wearing there badge on their sleeve imo. tryin to scare the guy off.
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