• LA County Sherrif Department accidentally make illegal stop on mega-cop-blockers, hilarity ensues
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[video=youtube;oRZOlgTVi8A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRZOlgTVi8A[/video]
The biker is fucking hostile holy shit.
Look at these cowards! Fucking putting their lives on the line every day in a shitty area, dealing with rapists, murderers, and child molesters! I'll put them in their place! I'm a real hero!
[QUOTE=Nanamil;50314263]The biker is fucking hostile holy shit.[/QUOTE] Yelling from a far is hostile? How?
Insulting police officers and being generally aggressive right in front of them ?
[QUOTE=cody8295;50314291]Yelling from a far is hostile? How?[/QUOTE] Repeatedly calling a cop a motherfucker and a bitch at full volume at less than 15 feet is a great way to ensure that the customer service skills of any officer you deal with will be one micron above the minimum acceptable limit to retain rank because you're making their life difficult just to be a cunt with a YouTube channel, supposed illegal arrests or not. Four units got involved because for all the cops know these assholes with cameras were ready to throw a punch or start a public disturbance over anything. I was promised a video of police being busted committing an illegal stop and search but what I see is three dudes baiting and provoking cops for YouTube views. They even brag about it. "You guys are handcuffing (fuckwit), do you know what he does?" There's so much cunt in this video it belongs on PornHub.
These officers responded quite well to these YouTube warriors. I applaud them for the way they handled the situation. While it may have been different due to the video phones shoved up in their faces, I would prefer all police encounters end up in the calm way it did. The only belligerent people were the YouTube warriors "No bro don't film me! Don't film me! Film the officers instead!" and not the calm officers.
All I can say is fuck the LA county Sheriff. About 2 years ago they stopped me for standing outside of a laundry mat at 3am waiting for my laundry to finish they came searched me and my car and stole my drivers license. Fucking bastards let a kid in the backseat of their patrol go with a warrant cause there wasn't enough room to hold me... All in all they wasted 30 mins of my time, thrashed my car and wasted $50 for me to get a replacement drivers license. They really have a hard on for harassing people at night.
[QUOTE=cody8295;50314291]Yelling from a far is hostile? How?[/QUOTE] You have a funny definition of hostile.
"Fuck the police" t-shirt was just perfect stereotypical satire of these bikers.
[QUOTE=Starpluck;50314395]These officers responded quite well to these YouTube warriors. I applaud them for the way they handled the situation. While it may have been different due to the video phones shoved up in their faces, I would prefer all police encounters end up in the calm way it did. The only belligerent people were the YouTube warriors "No bro don't film me! Don't film me! Film the officers instead!" and not the calm officers.[/QUOTE] How is breaking the law by stopping and searching somebody without consent, for breaking no laws, responding quite well? You must envision a cozy little police state for your children. [editline]13th May 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=elixwhitetail;50314314]Repeatedly calling a cop a motherfucker and a bitch at full volume at less than 15 feet is a great way to ensure that the customer service skills of any officer you deal with will be one micron above the minimum acceptable limit to retain rank because you're making their life difficult just to be a cunt with a YouTube channel, supposed illegal arrests or not. Four units got involved because for all the cops know these assholes with cameras were ready to throw a punch or start a public disturbance over anything. I was promised a video of police being busted committing an illegal stop and search but what I see is three dudes baiting and provoking cops for YouTube views. They even brag about it. "You guys are handcuffing (fuckwit), do you know what he does?" There's so much cunt in this video it belongs on PornHub.[/QUOTE] Yelling and swearing is probably perceived as hostility by children and cowardly men who don't belong in any police force. Anybody who can see with their own 2 eyes can clearly tell you that none of his actions were hostile.
[QUOTE=cody8295;50314598]How is breaking the law by stopping and searching somebody without consent, for breaking no laws, responding quite well? You must envision a cozy little police state for your children.[/QUOTE] In light of your post, I will reiterate my commendation of these fine officers of the law for their handling of the hostile situation and promptly deescalating it amid the YouTube warriors attempts to escalate it. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/18xwmsf.png[/IMG] Nothing is more scary to an officer than a random guy aggressively approaching them by screaming "What the fuck are you guys doing" and then to point an unidentified device at them at night (above) "Do you mother fuckers have a problem?!" with a small bag slung onto him to house concealable objects. Even the officers who responded deescalated the situation resolutely. After it concluded the officers just awkwardly shrugged off the YouTube warriors belligerence and threats and towards them. At the end of the video and as soon as the officers go back in their car and begin to drive away, the individual gets in their window unleashes a fury of curse words at them finally call [I]them[/I] the cowards as they awkwardly drove away from these little yelling children. The irony is that he called the officers cowards only when they began to drive away, and only when they drove away was when he unleashed his profane-fury. I know the officers felt awkward and disturbed by the entire situation but am hoping they had a laugh afterwards because they seemed really distraught and confused for what this whole hostility and anger was for. This anger is generally in response with an officer violently attacking someone. Not "stopping" a biker for 45 seconds.
[QUOTE=Starpluck;50314683]In light of your post, I will reiterate my commendation of these fine officers of the law for their handling of the hostile situation and promptly deescalating it amid the YouTube warriors attempts to escalate it. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/18xwmsf.png[/IMG] Nothing is more scary to an officer than a random guy aggressively approaching them by screaming "What the fuck are you guys doing" and then to point an unidentified device at them at night (above) "Do you mother fuckers have a problem?!" with a small bag slung onto him to house concealable objects. Even the officers who responded deescalated the situation resolutely. After it concluded the officers just awkwardly shrugged off the YouTube warriors belligerence and threats and towards them. At the end of the video and as soon as the officers go back in their car and begin to drive away, the individual gets in their window unleashes a fury of curse words at them finally call [I]them[/I] the cowards as they awkwardly drove away from these little yelling children. The irony is that he called the officers cowards only when they began to drive away, and only when they drove away was when he unleashed his profane-fury. I know the officers felt awkward and disturbed by the entire situation but am hoping they had a laugh afterwards because they seemed really distraught and confused for what this whole hostility and anger was for. This anger is generally in response with an officer violently attacking someone. Not "stopping" a biker for 45 seconds.[/QUOTE] Im sure the officers had a long laugh after that because they knew that even with video evidence of them breaking multiple laws, they'll probably face no charges because theyre held to a much lower standard in the eyes of the law. Its disturbing to me that people can defend behavior like this from law enforcement. The officers started the whole situation by stopping the bicyclist with no probable cause he had committed any crimes. You're right, the cops seemed very awkward, probably because theyre used to being able to do whatever they want but suddenly theyre on camera and realize their illegal activities should probably be carried on elsewhere
Isn't a Code 3 lights & sirens? I never heard anymore sirens and even only a few were even Code 2. Dumbass camera man doesn't know what he's talking about. Yeah, I guess technically by LA law considering the jurisdiction and all, but most of those cops probably don't give a fuck cause to them its just the street in this case. Not sure if LA law is different but I've seen multiple times police being WAY out of their jurisdiction still pulling people over or just their job. A had a wreck here in Cobb county and the officer that assisted me was from Smyrna, which is almost an hour away. PLUS they all did approach the police pretty aggressively almost out of the blue it seemed.
Real life is not some 1980s sitcom of East vs. West City cops. Cops from other cities are more than able to conduct legal stops.
[QUOTE=Starpluck;50314812]Real life is not some 1980s sitcom of East vs. West City cops. Cops from other cities are more than able to conduct legal stops.[/QUOTE] Absolutely but they cannot enforce laws which may be enacted in their jurisdiction in other jurisdictions where such a law is nonexistent or contradictory. You can tell theyre wrong because nobody went to jail. You think cops would just give you a break after all that if they actually could arrest you?
[QUOTE=cody8295;50314828] You can tell theyre wrong because nobody went to jail.[/QUOTE] No, that means the officers did their job and have concluded their stop successfully. If every cop had to arrest someone after a 'stop' to meet your purview of "acting correctly" then we would have terrible laws.
[QUOTE=Starpluck;50314840]No, that means the officers did their job and have concluded their stop successfully. If every cop had to arrest someone after a 'stop' to meet your purview of "acting correctly" then we would have terrible laws.[/QUOTE] Their stop wasnt completed, its interrupted and abandoned by the realization that its illegal to perform. If the officers were to complete this stop they would have asked everybodys story and filed the reports of illegal detainmemt which the cameramen were reporting. Cannot believe your mentality, its strange bro
Sooo 15 cops for 3 guys on bikes + they went and arrested people? Also I don't see them dealing with rapists here, they're harrasing people on bikes. If you want to deal with murderers and rapists go deal with murderers and rapists.
[QUOTE=morky;50314983]Sooo 15 cops for 3 guys on bikes + they went and arrested people? Also I don't see them dealing with rapists here, they're harrasing people on bikes. If you want to deal with murderers and rapists go deal with murderers and rapists.[/QUOTE] "What is police work?"
[QUOTE=Apache249;50315281]"What is police work?"[/QUOTE] What is legal police work? Surely not what is seen in the video
You just have a sour ass towards the cops because you're the leading and #1 highest-poster in that anti-police [URL="https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1506363"]drug-addict thread.[/URL] You have made literally the most posts out of anyone in a thread for anti-cop raging drug users. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/k5fYPx4.png[/IMG] Grow up. They are not out to get you.
[QUOTE=Starpluck;50315341]You just have a sour ass towards the cops because you're the leading and #1 highest-poster in that [URL="https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1506363"]drug-addict thread.[/URL] You have made literally the most posts out of anyone in a thread for drug addicts. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/k5fYPx4.png[/IMG] Grow up.[/QUOTE] I like your completely unfounded link between how many posts I've made in a thread to my views on police reform. Thats a mighty fine causation you've invented there. mind staying on topic, mister moderator?
[QUOTE=cody8295;50314740]Im sure the officers had a long laugh after that because they knew that even with video evidence of them breaking multiple laws, they'll probably face no charges because theyre held to a much lower standard in the eyes of the law. Its disturbing to me that people can defend behavior like this from law enforcement. The officers started the whole situation by stopping the bicyclist with no probable cause he had committed any crimes. You're right, the cops seemed very awkward, probably because theyre used to being able to do whatever they want but suddenly theyre on camera and realize their illegal activities should probably be carried on elsewhere[/QUOTE] Did the cops take your Google Glass or something?
[QUOTE=Starpluck;50315341]They are not out to get you.[/QUOTE] So? Who said they were? Theyre breaking the law but that doesnt matter to bootlickers like you who defend them in situations like this
[QUOTE=cody8295;50315362]I like your completely unfounded link between how many posts I've made in a thread to my views on police reform. Thats a mighty fine causation you've invented there. mind staying on topic, mister moderator?[/QUOTE] I see no causation between your poorly worded title "LA County Sherrif Department accidentally make illegal stop on mega-cop-blockers, hilarity ensues" and the video at all. There's no causation between the two at all. I can only assume it is because you have an irrational disdain for the police force.
[QUOTE=cody8295;50315362]I like your completely unfounded link between how many posts I've made in a thread to my views on police reform. Thats a mighty fine causation you've invented there. mind staying on topic, mister moderator?[/QUOTE] You do seem to pretty neatly fit into the prototypical cop hating druggie pigeon hole. Right down to your sovereign citizen level of contempt for the legal powers afforded officers of the law.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;50315448]You do seem to pretty neatly fit into the prototypical cop hating druggie pigeon hole. Right down to your sovereign citizen level of contempt for the legal powers afforded officers of the law.[/QUOTE] Sovereign citizens dont even believe in federal governmemt, thats a little extreme. What i believe in is that cops dont get extra rights because of a badge. People wonder why the cops are so hated in america, its because some cops need to be stripped of their gun and badge and barred from policing in america ever again. Police reform is necessary and if wanting it is "cop hating" then i guess thats what you can keep calling me
People in LA are fucking stupid cunts, what a surprise Everyone in this city is a moron [editline]13th May 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=cody8295;50314740]The officers started the whole situation by stopping the bicyclist with no probable cause he had committed any crimes.[/QUOTE] lmao the video starts well after the guy is handcuffed, you dont know shit about the preceding situation all we see in the video is some idiot sovereign citizens running up on and harassing cops who more or less just look like they're trying to do their job. get out
[QUOTE=LZTYBRN;50315553]People in LA are fucking stupid cunts, what a surprise Everyone in this city is a moron [editline]13th May 2016[/editline] lmao the video starts well after the guy is handcuffed, you dont know shit about the preceding situation all we see in the video is some idiot sovereign citizens running up on and harassing cops who more or less just look like they're trying to do their job. get out[/QUOTE] [video=youtube;cwTQWli9b4I]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwTQWli9b4I[/video] here's the view from Ricky's cam. You can clearly hear the cops lie about the law and see them illegally detain a citizen. [editline]13th May 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=LZTYBRN;50315553]People in LA are fucking stupid cunts, what a surprise Everyone in this city is a moron [editline]13th May 2016[/editline] lmao the video starts well after the guy is handcuffed, you dont know shit about the preceding situation all we see in the video is some idiot sovereign citizens running up on and harassing cops who more or less just look like they're trying to do their job. get out[/QUOTE] Oh another poster who doesn't understand the differences between sovereign citizens and cop blockers, wow
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