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ROID charges:
pettifog is to argue over small, unimportant issues. If you and your brother pettifog over who gets to sit in the front seat when your mom offers a ride to school, you may both end up taking the bus instead
False Charge Examples:
- we got a call .. they want you to move on for taking pictures. You can’t take pictures of things you can see through the window
- faulty 911 calls : bad descriptions
- If you try to close your (car) door, they’ll often block it in the hopes they can charge you with assault on an officer. That’s assuming they let you step out without grabbing your hands and claiming you ‘tensed up’ or resisted their attempts to cuff you. This is why each of these tricks should be crimes, unable to be treated as ‘policy violations.’
- I remember a title of a statute that might be related to this
- Feelings enforcement: You made people feel … [nervous, upset]
- I don’t know what’s going on/ I don’t know who you are (Auditing Erie County) / I need your ID because I have to fill out paper work (Travis Heinze).
- I order you to stop because you fit the description of 2 black males. (No RAS). We’ll detain you until we get a real description..
- Window Tint (racial profiling?) (police double standard) (3)
- I smell marijuana (automatically extinguishes 4th amendment, even where marijuana is legal)
- Your tail light/license plate light is out (2) (3) as pretext for drug search
- Autistic “stimming” is seen as “drug use”. The officer’s investigation consists of asking for ID, justifying detention, assault, and arrest, because when you have a hammer, and you are given awards for how many nails you find, everything is a nail.
- closing door to your home is assault. more
- disorderly conduct (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) breaching the peace (trumped up retaliatiory charge against camera) (trumped-up and vague catch all)
- DUI gaslighting with false accusations (2) | if they want you to fail, they’ll find a reason | incentivized false DUI charges with no consequences with false arrests | DUI disorderly conduct pretext
- (interference) (salty language) (2) (entrapment)
- jaywalking pretext for harrassment of Special Olimpics medalist, then gaslight, tamper with recording, and double down with another pretext
- obstruction (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (retaliation, ego: excessive force: nothing police can’t make worse, only re-investigated out of public outrage)
- Arrest and file false charges (obstruction) when they think they are dealing with an anonymous black male, (2) but drop charges when they discover they were dealing with a famous NFL player (Warren Sapp)
- Protester with sign charged with obstruction (Australia)
- resisting (2)
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- Faslely threaten to detain you if you don’t provide identification. — why you should call their bluff by saying you will comply with an unlawful order under threat of arrest.
- add extra charges to create justification for false arrest
- conflicting commands: get out of the car while blocking exit
- you have a bad attitude to the police (provocation)
- loitering (while detained!) (2) (Get out of town!) ,
- car mirror allegedly obstructs view pretext when they have nothing
- malicious prosecution, incentivized by Supreme Court Case that leaves them open to civil rights violations. even if they violate the law
- Why are you out late? I need your ID. Generate Pretexts: prowling, stop bar violation, failure to come to a complete stop, tag doesn’t come back
- trespass (2) (3) (4)
- public property is private property
- failure to identify (2) (make up charges after the fact) (secondary charge)
- failure to signal (2) (3)
- officer safety pretext
- we’re here to help you, you must ID, trump up charges, we’ll arrest you, for your safety, then drop charges
- never admit wrong
- policy vs law: can’t reconcile their police policy of getting ID with the 4th amendment rights of the public
- plant evidence if you think guilty
- police-retaliation (contempt of cop)
- police-revenue-generation
- threaten resisting to get ID when they know they are not entitled to it
- non-disclosure gag orders on settlements
- trump up charges: battery ,
- when complaining about them, retaliate with as many possible charges as he can think of: jaywalking, mentally ill, confiscate phone, demand ID, if you don’t have anything better to do, you should pick up litter 1
- threaten for threatening ego (including threaten to tase)
- community caretaking: retaliation for middle finger (welfare check)
- 17 hour interrogation for murdering father (who is alive)
- welfare check | wellness check (2) & Second video: Neighborhood squabble leads to excessive slam on concrete
- use “mental health pretext” (Baker Act. – Florida) for retaliatory arrests that they do not have a valid reason for
WAR ON DRUGS:
- Kansas Two-step tactic: target out-of-state cars: you’re suspicious because your car has cameras and you’re not telling me what you’re doing: call canine unit
Police lie about “failure to signal” as a pretext to detain couple:
The fact that people expect that they’re going to get arrested for some reason, even though they did nothing wrong, shows what a huge problem exists in the United States
An Auditor saves an Innocent man from jail:
I don’t know that there is anything wrong with what the police is doing — “entrapment”↩