Cop Tries Every Trick In The Book – Fails

What always gets me is that when cops do their “investigations” they never interview the person who made the call to get the details. Instead, the suspect of the call has to prove their innocence. It should be the other way around. That those who assert must prove.
Its gotta be hard being a cop. Responding to a call and dealing with a citizen who knows their rights definitely doesnt make their job easy. I blame this all on the lady who called the cops. Smh
The sad part is that even though the cop was shut down in that situation, he probably went and took out his frustration on the next innocent civilian.
This happens when nobody challenges the police when asked to identify themselves. So when someone who knows their rights comes along, their egos get hurt.
This sounded like a police academy practice stop. The kid was his Sargent telling him the mistakes he keeps making. Hilarious
All the cop needed to do was say, “Do you mind staying here while I talk to the woman that called 911?”
Often starts with a damn karen wielding her power of the police.
Shame, I thought the officer was reasonable. He should have given the lady a hard time for calling him out there for nothing. Then asked cm if he wanted to press charges.
These Karen’s need to be charged everytime they call the cops for nothing instead of trying to trample on an innocent persons rights on behalf of their own satisfaction and emboldened by the Karen’s that encourage it.
Dispatchers really need to start qualifying these calls. Simply asking if the person was on public property should have prevented an officer being dispatched and everybody’s time being wasted.
“You’re illegally detaining me you clown.” Pure gold.
This is one of the better “educational” stops. Still, I think calling people names is uneccessary, especially when you know you are in the right. Leave the confrontation to other people. “You clown, I pay taxes, you are dismissed” is a little petty, although I understand where it is coming from; the harrassment is real. Otherwise, great video.
The cop is a human too. I don’t think he deserved to be berated. He needs to take calls seriously, he shouldn’t be punished for it.
Private Citizen “Are you going to go get your puppy” Cop “I’m not going to get my puppy” the fact the officer also called it a puppy also just so freakin hilarious!
“I’m calling in a welfare check on you”… this Karen knows all the secret police euphemisms. Kinda shows she knew exactly that there was no reason for her to call the cops but did so anyway. This kind of behaviour will only go away if police start to prosecute people who phone in fake complaints.
Honestly, this cop seems like a confused nice man. That being said, this was unlawful unreasonable questioning.
Law enforcement is a national embarrassment at this point. Do any of them know the actual law?
I love how the cop abandoned his whole “I smell an odor” charade almost immediately when CM called his bluff and requested the puppy. Pretty obvious it was a failed intimidation tactic, and I believe the cop was presenting it as such, as they both knew there was no “odor”.
What we need to do is start making a Facebook page with these right violating officers on it so Americans can see the guilty parties just like they do with citizens that get arrested.What’s fair is fair. It will make cops think twice before violating people’s rights or behaving inappropriate.
Can we talk about how this Karen was FULLY expecting to win here by calling law enforcement? I wonder at which point during the cop’s embarrassment that she decided to go back inside. Lol
It would be great if people who are knowledgeable of the Law in Australia to do what people in America are doing trying to defend their rights the laws here in Australia are a joke and changeable to the police at anytime without notice and they’re always right keep it up 🇦🇺👍👋
Honestly this went better than most encounters like this go. The police officer may have gotten butthurt but at least he didn’t go above and beyond to make this guys day even worse like some cops that encounter this do.
These types of interactions are the reason why police officers and citizens detest each other so much. The officer was not respecting a citizen’s rights and the citizen was being difficult to communicate with. Throughout the interaction, the civilian was constantly interrupting, talking over and being condescending to the officer. So many comments are about the ‘go get your puppy’ or the other comments made by the citizen which all show how the citizen tried to escalate the situation by being patronizing and aggravating. Even though the they were intruding on the rights of a citizen, I commend the officer for keeping calm. Pinning a hate comment shows that the poster of the video does not mind spreading anger at police officers. While some distrust and resentment is understandable, being an enabler for hate comments is something I do not support and an unsubscribing because of this. I imagine some of my law school buddies will as well once I show them this video.

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If a cop told me “I’m smelling an odor coming from your car.” I would say “ya, I just farted, do you like it?”
he was really pushin his buttons in the best way 😂😂 that cop’s day was definitely ruined. everyone he pulled over got a ticket that day
And it could have all been avsided by Jim just saying “Oh yeah I’m just waiting for my coworker to work on that house over there” being this hostile to any question cannot be good for you..
I’ve always been fascinated by the statement, “I’m conducting an investigation.” The simplest answer is: “I’m not required to assist you with your investigation nor am I required to aid you in incriminating myself.” Beyond that…I don’t answer questions.

Police Station Trolling

A good example of how police talk over their “suspect” in a mimetic way.

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License plates are not “personal information.” They are literally required to be displayed on every vehicle in plain sight.

It tickles me how heartbroken these guys are over this man trolling him. Imagine taking yourself that seriously.

I love how the accusations of the officers were escalating.First it’s that he was recording a secured working area, then it was that he may be recording people’s license plates, too WHY ARE YOU STALKING AND HARASSING THIS WOMAN!?

“You are missing reasonable articulatable suspicion of a crime”
“We have that”
“What crime?”
“I don’t know”
Great job. Way to know your laws cop.

And what’s so scary is that cop was really ready to arrest him for stalking and if he didn’t have the camera I guarantee he would have done it

I was under the impression that photography in a public space was ok and people have no right to privacy in a public space. I guess the cops know better right?

“Do you know what’s going on in the world?”
You mean the part where cops want step all over your rights? Why yes, yes I do.

It’s scary how the cop translates what the citizen is saying.

Citizen: I’m just out here taking video of what I can see in public.

Cop: So you’re trying to film personal, secure information.

Citizen: No. I’m not doing anything wrong. I have no ill-intent.

Cop: It does seem like you have ill-intent.

Can you imagine the accuracy of their police reports and courtroom testimony?

When a cop asks you a question more than once… he is trying to bait you into saying something they want.

Never EVER, admit or acknowledge that your actions might be considered threatening or suspicious.
NEVER.
They are trying to get you to implicate yourself.
Do NOT help them.

“Do you know what’s going on in the world?”

Do you mean officers violating their oaths to the Constitution and violating peoples rights? Yeah…I know about that.

The cop’s key determining factor is “vibes” and feelings and assumptions and clearly not the law.

Ugh, what an absurd society we have become.

Why does nobody ever say “I am doing a story on overweight cops”.

I appreciate you for putting out good content! Teaching us our rights! I got held at gunpoint by cops when I was in high school for skateboarding on school property after school they also accuse me of breaking in the school I informed the officer that I went to the school and there was no issue with a skateboarding there and he kept accusing us of breaking in the school once he went inside the school and realize somebody else went in to get water he released us the fact that I do not believe he should’ve pulled out his gun threatened us.. I know not all cops are bad but I do wanna be prepared when one comes around.

The cop that talked into the camera just made a fool of himself😂😂that’s just funny. The officer was mad because he knew the man recording was within his rights and couldn’t do anything about it.

I think that officer calling a citizen names is extremely unprofessional.

Baldy picked up on ‘creepy’ when you mentioned it and turned it into his main tactic of feelings policing – “creepy, creeped, creepiness”. He’s the creep.

“You know what’s going on in the world?”

I love his response: “Yea in this day and age”

They didn’t realize he was mocking them… lmfao.

It’s amazing how ignorant of the law cops are. They are taught how to intimate public knowing that it’s illegal.

The auditors timing on “this day and age” was priceless!! Clearly what’s going on in the world is we are all waking up to the lack of “law” enforcement we have. We the People now have the power to record all the bad, horrible, egregious and deadly behavior.

The deputy escalated from a woman who complained “he took a picture of me” to “you might be stalking”. For stalking, they need more than just “he took my picture” because stalking is something that requires multiple incidents over time . A single photo is not “stalking”.
It’s interesting that the deputy claimed the videographer was doing a “bait and switch” when the deputy was the only one who kept changing the story about why he was there.

Officer: “It’s creepy that you’re using a camera here”. Meanwhile in reality that place has so many cameras there’s few places there that can assure your privacy.

The cop that runs his mouth ENDLESSLY and interrupts EVERY time says “you talk a lot.” No self-awareness blue line thug.

Great job, especially 1st time out. Suggestion: memorize your state codes regarding ID, etc. Repeat it for the verbatim. They HATE it and it makes them look really stupid when they try to violate their own laws, which they took an oath to uphold.

I love the way the cop ask the guy what he’s doing, then right away tells the guy what he’s doing.

I love how he adds “in this day and age” to the copspeak, Lol

When are police going to learn that the phrase “we got a call” means absolutely nothing. Just because you got a call doesn’t automatically give you authority.

“He’s extremely creepy” seconds later “You’re amazing dude, great job”

How Cops Create Mayhem From a Simple Inconvenience

Police refuses to call superviser at beginning of the stop, but says they will after the driver provides license and registration.

At the end of the contentious stop, the officer admits he never called a supervisor.

Do you still want a superviser?
No
That’s what I figured. That’s why I didn’t call them.