4th of July DUI Checkpoint & Guy getting shot for holding a water nozzle

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  • frankenbeemer
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    That power ranger was obviously looking for trouble.

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  • blackhawkimpact
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281
    That's not real

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  • z6ne
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    Originally posted by Dozyproductions
    So he fucked with us for the 4 mile long walk. That taught us not to be idiots way better than some guy on a power trip.
    awesome

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281
    Why did he draw down on you?
    Because they thought I was a punk, I have no idea. I was skinny white kid driving in a safe part of san diego.

    I have no problem with cops who act like they did back in the day. A cop caught a bunch of us for smoking in a development and told me that he couldn't let me drive cause DUI. So he fucked with us for the 4 mile long walk. That taught us not to be idiots way better than some guy on a power trip.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by travish325
    Lol at the nardi wheel link.

    But for real what about the guy sitting in his car who wouldnt cooperate, turns out hes packing an ak47 and jumps out of his car unloading on the police? But you wont really hear about that because the cops didnt do anything wrong. Cops are always on their toes, as they should be.
    Whoops

    There it s.

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  • z6ne
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281
    What are you talking about man?
    So if someone is observed to be acting in a shifty manner the police have no cause for search and or detainment?
    He asked if he was being detained, they didn't reply.

    If he isn't, he can act however he wants, within the law, without getting fucked with.
    Last edited by z6ne; 07-08-2013, 02:55 PM.

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  • travish325
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281
    Not a bad comparison considering the past couple of years... Boston, sandy hook, columnbine, aurora......
    This

    Window was down, driver in plain view.

    Lol at the nardi wheel link.

    But for real what about the guy sitting in his car who wouldnt cooperate, turns out hes packing an ak47 and jumps out of his car unloading on the police? But you wont really hear about that because the cops didnt do anything wrong. Cops are always on their toes, as they should be.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by Dozyproductions
    x2

    Had a gun pulled on me twice by a cop when I had both hands on the wheel, car off, pulled over for speeding and being respectful. I was 16 and 22 years old, and that happens more than you'd expect. That's something to get nervous about. One cop around my area raped women he would pull over. No beuno.

    So shooting dogs and people for nothing is obviously taking it too far.
    Why did he draw down on you?

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by 5ickride
    It is either illegal or legal, there's no gray area. An exposed gun poses a much bigger threat to a cop than a young kid with two hands on the steering wheel and a non-tinted window down half way. Bad comparison.
    Not a bad comparison considering the past couple of years... Boston, sandy hook, columnbine, aurora......
    This

    Window was down, driver in plain view.
    Last edited by delatlanta1281; 07-08-2013, 02:38 PM.

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  • travish325
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    Originally posted by 5ickride
    It is either illegal or legal, there's no gray area. An exposed gun poses a much bigger threat to a cop than a young kid with two hands on the steering wheel and a non-tinted window down half way. Bad comparison.
    Its a fine comparison, its not illegal so its ok right? Thats what you just said.

    Point is they dont know what I would be planning, just as they dont know what a nervous kid would be planning. Which goes back to what I said before, cops have to take these situations seriously, weather its me with a .45 in my lap or a punk kid acting nervous who is not willing to cooperate with a simple question.

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by 5ickride
    I dont know about you guys but I get nervous as hell when I get pulled over by a cop. Not because I have anything to hide but because you dont know what type of attitude you might encounter. When I was younger I didnt know the laws that well, so if a cop pulled me over for whatever reason, and wanted to check my car, i would just let him. Only later I found out that I did not have to consent to that and that they actually need a warrant to search my car...unless of course he had probable cause. If I got pulled over today, lets say for speeding, and they asked me if they could search my car, and I say no not without a warrant, am I asking for trouble too? Or am I just exercising my rights as a citizen so that I dont get taken advantage of? What if i had a camcorder and recorded the whole thing, am i provoking the situation?

    I dont think the kid did anything wrong. I think the cop got upset that this guy decided not to just do as told like everyone else and it caught him offguard.
    x2

    Had a gun pulled on me twice by a cop when I had both hands on the wheel, car off, pulled over for speeding and being respectful. I was 16 and 22 years old, and that happens more than you'd expect. That's something to get nervous about. One cop around my area raped women he would pull over. No beuno.

    So shooting dogs and people for nothing is obviously taking it too far.

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  • 5ickride
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    Originally posted by travish325
    So just cause something isnt completely ILLEGAL means its ok? I guess from now on Ill just keep my gun in my lap and my window partly down and act sketchy because TECHNICALLY its not illegal, so technically Im within my rights, and when a cop freaks out because he pulled over a guy with a loaded .45 in his lap who wont roll his window down to cooperate its not my fault when he reacts and gets a gut feeling that something may be wrong. I mean its within my rights, right?
    It is either illegal or legal, there's no gray area. An exposed gun poses a much bigger threat to a cop than a young kid with two hands on the steering wheel and a non-tinted window down half way. Bad comparison.

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  • travish325
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    Originally posted by 5ickride
    I see your point and I agree with the "defenseless" defense on the cracked window. But, it is not illegal and therefore he was within his rights to keep his window as open as it was. Yes, he could have just complied and opened the window, no big deal, right? But the cop should also know the laws and he should have known that the driver did NOT have to open the window all the way down and therefore he could have just proceeded with his DWI check. I'm not responding to be a prick just playing devils advocate.

    So just cause something isnt completely ILLEGAL means its ok? I guess from now on Ill just keep my gun in my lap and my window partly down and act sketchy because TECHNICALLY its not illegal, so technically Im within my rights, and when a cop freaks out because he pulled over a guy with a loaded .45 in his lap who wont roll his window down to cooperate its not my fault when he reacts and gets a gut feeling that something may be wrong. I mean its within my rights, right?

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  • travish325
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    Originally posted by frankenbeemer
    There needs to be a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed, not a "gut feeling" or dislike of a person's appearance or demeanor. Pulling a person out of a car because they don't want to roll the window down is pure vindictiveness.
    The kids voice was crackling from being nervous, he had to think about his age, and he didnt cooperate, that would give any cop a gut feeling. You still havent tried putting yourself in these cops shoes, they have to take every stop very seriously just in case something happens. What if they stopped this kid and found drugs or that he had been drinking? would they still be douche bag rights infringing cops? No they wouldnt and this video would not matter. You dont see the good that officers do, you only see the bad, especially from ignorant kids like this trying to catch them doing something wrong. I dont know what it is with this generation thinking its so cool to rebel againts the cops and act like hard asses to the law, but its ridiculous.

    If people would just cooperate with cops and do what they ask and realize that officers are trying to help and protect you/them and other drivers then traffic stops like this would go way smoother. Theres no need to try and exercise your rights when a cop simply asks you to roll your window down, is it really a big deal to just say "ok and here is my ID sir". If you feel that infringes your rights then you are pretty insecure, but I garuntee everytime any of you guys get pulled over you cooperate fully, so you are hypocrits for praising this kid then not excersising your "rights" when you are pulled over anyway.


    That being said, yes I agree some cops do get on power trips as does anyone who is given power, but a majority don't, and they actually want to help, but youtube videos and ignorant people like this doesn't help the GOOD cops case at all now does it?

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Sidewalk Olympics, that's awesome
    And you're right 5ickride. It's all good until that kid grabs a gun from under his seat and starts unloading. Would that have happened? Probably not, but who wants to take that risk?

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