• Guy Owns And Scares Off 8 British Police Officers
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vly-qO0hbhI[/media]
man i got no god damned idea what this guy is saying
[QUOTE=Furnost;45632372]man i got no god damned idea what this guy is saying[/QUOTE] Yeah his accent is quite strong I'll give you that.
This guy really has bacon on the brain. Anyways, he could have been a lot more respectful. He obviously had nothing to hide, so why act a dick about it?
''Your breath smells like bacon, stay the hell away from my car......and get back in your bacon and pork machine and drive away!'' Yeah you tell them pigs off boy!
Wow how stupid can you get. Show some respect to the police, don't be a fucking shit head like this.
AM I BEING DETAINED??AM I BEING DETAINED??AM I BEING DETAINED??
[QUOTE=Pnukup;45632499]Wow how stupid can you get. Show some respect to the police, don't be a fucking shit head like this.[/QUOTE] The police weren't much better.
Get back in your bacon pork machine and drive away.
[QUOTE=Friendly;45632613]The police weren't much better.[/QUOTE] I'd imagine when you're dealing with a guy like this, you just don't have any interest in putting up with his bullshit.
I know some people in America have a boner for being a dick to police officers, but frankly I'd rather it were something that didn't spread.
Quite frankly a lot of police like to abuse their power and act like they're above the law. That's not to say that [I]all[/I] police do - we've all encountered a really nice and decent police officer. The image of abusive, corrupt polices arises from people recording such encounters and putting them on YouTube. You don't really see videos of polite and decent officers doing their jobs right because it's not as interesting as a cop holding you illegally even though you're not breaking the law or being detained, and then when you lawfully leave report that you're making off. People really do need to stand up for their legal rights, because not going so gives way you them simply being ignored. But you don't have to be a complete knob like the guy in the video. Just do what you're legally allowed to do.
[QUOTE=Boss;45632657]Get back in your [b]bacon pork machine[/b] and drive away.[/QUOTE] That's a good name for a band.
[QUOTE=Skyward;45632689]I'd imagine when you're dealing with a guy like this, you just don't have any interest in putting up with his bullshit.[/QUOTE] Ride programs are bullshit. Random checks are bullshit. Why do you suspect the worst of this man simply because of the status difference? Since when was getting pulled over so convenient?
Guy is a real dick
[QUOTE=Quark:;45633189]Quite frankly a lot of police like to abuse their power and act like they're above the law. That's not to say that [I]all[/I] police do - we've all encountered a really nice and decent police officer. The image of abusive, corrupt polices arises from people recording such encounters and putting them on YouTube. [I]You don't really see videos of polite and decent officers doing their jobs right because it's not as interesting as a cop holding you illegally[/I] even though you're not breaking the law or being detained, and then when you lawfully leave report that you're making off. People really do need to stand up for their legal rights, because not going so gives way you them simply being ignored. But you don't have to be a complete knob like the guy in the video. Just do what you're legally allowed to do.[/QUOTE] Hence the issue. Confirmation bias is a serious thing, and this is why in countries like Britain, the public's relationship with the police is taken very seriously. Generally speaking, the atmosphere is kept as friendly as possible to facilitate cooperation.
Confronting a pissed off brit is like confronting a pissed off garden gnome, they are so cute when they're angry.
It's so cool to be angry and a general douchebag toward the police, soooo cool.
I love when people upload these kinds of videos and don't realize they're being completely childish and idiotic through the entire thing. Shouting the same sentence twenty times doesn't help your point at all.
Boohoo. Public servant can't deal with the average McDonald's customer?
I hate it when people deliberately record stuff like this just to make themselves look above the police or something
[QUOTE=Quark:;45633189]Quite frankly a lot of police like to abuse their power and act like they're above the law. That's not to say that [I]all[/I] police do - we've all encountered a really nice and decent police officer. The image of abusive, corrupt polices arises from people recording such encounters and putting them on YouTube. You don't really see videos of polite and decent officers doing their jobs right because it's not as interesting as a cop holding you illegally even though you're not breaking the law or being detained, and then when you lawfully leave report that you're making off. People really do need to stand up for their legal rights, because not going so gives way you them simply being ignored. But you don't have to be a complete knob like the guy in the video. Just do what you're legally allowed to do.[/QUOTE] You generally really won't encounter a police officer like that in the UK. They are first and foremost there to look after the wellbeing of the general public. The only thing that people like the guy in the OP do is try to harm this relationship with the police.
[QUOTE=Nazereth666;45633527]That's a good name for a band.[/QUOTE] Cannibal Police Officer featuring album names such as AMIBEINGDETAINEDAMIBEINGDETAINEDAMIBEINGDETAI-
[QUOTE=ultra_bright;45636932] is like confronting a pissed off garden gnome[/QUOTE] huh? is this a common experience in canada?
He was a dick about it but he knew his shit about the law. And did there really need to be 8 police officers there with no real reason to be present?
[QUOTE=AcidGravy;45643322]He was a dick about it but he knew his shit about the law. And did there really need to be 8 police officers there with no real reason to be present?[/QUOTE] It's more of a case of memorising bullshit rhetoric from the internet and screaming it at the police than him being an intellectual well versed in British law. I don't blame them for having 8 officers, the way he was acting was genuinely worrying.
[QUOTE=Noss;45643463]It's more of a case of memorising bullshit rhetoric from the internet and screaming it at the police than him being an intellectual well versed in British law. I don't blame them for having 8 officers, the way he was acting was genuinely worrying.[/QUOTE] Worrying? It would take a maximum of 3 officers to detain him if things got nasty, so what would the other officers do? Kick the shit out of him while 3 of them pin him on the floor? I'm not saying what he did wasn't dickish and wrong, but 8 officers is a major overreaction.
[QUOTE=AcidGravy;45643537]Worrying? It would take a maximum of 3 officers to detain him if things got nasty, so what would the other officers do? Kick the shit out of him while 3 of them pin him on the floor? I'm not saying what he did wasn't dickish and wrong, but 8 officers is a major overreaction.[/QUOTE] I'd assume it's for liability reasons, and that they were nearby anyway. You know the kind of shitstorms these dickheads can cause, never hurts to have more witnesses. Hezzy could tell us, Hezzy where the fuck are you?
Only 8 cops? [IMG]http://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Man+Beats+Off+15+Cops+Then+Himself.+This+photo+was_e3cfc8_4950019.png[/IMG] he needs to step it up man
[QUOTE=Noss;45643003]You generally really won't encounter a police officer like that in the UK. They are first and foremost there to look after the wellbeing of the general public. The only thing that people like the guy in the OP do is try to harm this relationship with the police.[/QUOTE] Yea the actual police are alright but I've known some PCSOs who just love to order people around and stick their nose where it isn't wanted
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