• Don't talk to the police
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc#t=578[/media]
not this again
i am sorry i din't know it was re-posted, i would remove it if i can, if a moderator can handle this
[QUOTE=lucilk;46411251]i am sorry i din't know it was re-posted, i would remove it if i can, if a moderator can handle this[/QUOTE] a video from 2008 with 4.3 million views.
Spoke to a police officer just the other day at Mcdonalds while waiting in line. I was behind bars before I could say 'super size me'.
[QUOTE=yodafart9;46411620]Spoke to a police officer just the other day at Mcdonalds while waiting in line. I was behind bars before I could say 'super size me'.[/QUOTE] I spoke to a police officer, wished him a good day once he shot at me...
i am the police and died
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One time a cop put on a bandaid and tried to shake my hand just to get my fingerprint on record. Don't trust em for a split second I tell you that.
rode along with a police officer once and he let me shoot a radar gun at a speed trap
An officer lives down the street and is friends with my parents. I got executed.
I shoot guns with a cop. I airsofted with a cop just recently. What if.. What if I'm the cop?
[QUOTE=Binladen34;46413204]I shoot guns with a cop. I airsofted with a cop just recently. What if.. What if I'm the cop?[/QUOTE] oh shit its contagious!
The cops searching me for drugs were nicer than the random cops on streets.
[QUOTE=Sub-Zero;46415206]The cops searching me for drugs were nicer than the random cops on streets.[/QUOTE] The cop who searched me for drugs told me cannabis was more addictive than heroin, I shit you not.
Imagine if you had drugs on you. A retard would put you in jail.
I looked at a cop once and now I'm paralysed from the waist down. Thanks Obama. I've only had one meaningful interaction with the police, on a night out after pre-drinks at a friends house I must have hung around near them too much because the drugs dog seemed to like my company too much. Clearly drunk off my tits they just asked a few questions and let me go on without problems. Britcops are pretty chill guys.
I am legitimately interested in why this has so many dumbs, was it posted recently by someone else? I mean most of what he says is legitimate, the 5th is an extremely powerful and important right.
[QUOTE=glitchvid;46417154]I am legitimately interested in why this has so many dumbs, was it posted recently by someone else? I mean most of what he says is legitimate, the 5th is an extremely powerful and important right.[/QUOTE] Its cause it inspires those people who record cops and purposefully try to do shit that pisses them off and cause problems. Also /r/legaladvice or whatever that shitty subreddit is that's full of armchair lawyers.
[QUOTE=Binladen34;46417201]Its cause it inspires those people who record cops and purposefully try to do shit that pisses them off and cause problems. Also /r/legaladvice or whatever that shitty subreddit is that's full of armchair lawyers.[/QUOTE] IMO you should only be as courteous as so far as to help your case, as soon as a police officer starts getting serious about what they're doing (and even if they're not) you should be extremely careful as to what you say (pleading the 5th is the best course). People do illegal things every day, you want as much on your side as possible if a police officer targets you, it's just how things work.
I like how the guy basically says (paraphrased) "the fact that you can refuse to talk to cops is one of the reasons I love America" personally the way I see it, if it's highly recommended that you don't talk or try to help to the people who are supposed to defend the peace and uphold the law because there's a chance they'll fuck you over in court, that's something that's incredibly WRONG with this country.
[QUOTE=Helix Snake;46417374]personally the way I see it, if it's highly recommended that you don't talk or try to help to the people who are supposed to defend the peace and [b]uphold the law because there's a chance they'll fuck you over in court[/b], that's something that's incredibly WRONG with this country.[/QUOTE] If their job is to uphold the law, and convict people who break them, than the issue is how many things are illegal; not that the system is doing its job. Regardless of whether or not you like what it does, it's only good to be prepared for what [i]actually[/i] happens, not what you think should happen.
If you're a suspect for a crime it really is a good idea not to talk to police. You don't want to screw yourself on accident somehow and land yourself in prison. If it's something minor like a speeding ticket then whatever.
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