Sergeant DEFENDS Citizen From Corrupt Cops

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Cop: “Now you’re a witness to this crime we’re doing.”

The one time this cop accidentally told the truth.

tylerbuckner
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The threat of arrest for asking to speak to a supervisor is ridiculous and should be the end of that officers career.

Playingwithproxies
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But when a cop wants to search a car it’s suddenly not subject to the same privacy as a home anymore.

Dj.MODÆO
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“You can speak to him, but it’ll be in handcuffs and at the jail” is a scare tactic and direct threat from these corrupt cops who clearly know they’re wrong and trying to not get their superior involved. Disgusting.

jermaineandrews
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He didn’t “witness” a crime. He didn’t see the drug deal. He saw the cops pull a car over.

dorianward
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It's incredible how citizens are the only people that seem to be required to know their rights.

dizzydabz
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"I don't know what crime they committed" "You don't have to know" pretty sure that is one of the main requirements to being a witness

SugaMot
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4:03 I busted out the biggest laugh when he said “ur probably gonna end up in jail because you witnessed a crime.” 😂 that’s the best!

TrevorLeeMusic
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The irony that the cop starts by saying the car is an extension of the home, when not only is that blatantly false, but if it were true it'd mean he needs a warrant to be there, is the best part of it.

GoblinKoboldGaming
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The ignorance of these officers is shocking.

Michael-mwgz
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Ignorance of the law has never stood up in court for a private citizen. Why should it matter for bullies with guns?

refusetolose
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One of my siblings was a police officer for 42 years. He told me that once a police officer crosses their arms when talking to anybody, they are now in the mode of bullying, not listening. When a cop crosses their arms, when talking to a civilian, that’s when recording is most important.

Believer
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amazing how citizens are expected to know and follow "ALL" laws but law enforcement is exempt

escapewithjay
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“Then you’re probably going to go to jail because you’re witnessing a crime.”

Seriously where are they finding these cops lol. They just randomly say things that don’t even make sense.

daveblackman
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I’ve said it 1000 times and I’ll say it 1000 more. A Barber has to have TWICE as many hours of training before going to their first day at work.

swingforthefences
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Keep putting their faces out there. Their family and friends already know how narcissistic they are but the public deserves to know. Also it helps put the faces of hope (like the sergeant) out there.

SealabCaptMurphy
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"You witnessed a crime!"
"I didn't see what happened."
"I told you what happened!"
Riiiight. That's going to hold up on court.

shlatekkin
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The cops are literally just making things up out of nowhere lol. I’m glad the sergeant actually has some resemblance of common sense.

TCR
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The funny thing to me is..if that same cop looked into a vehicle and saw like...a bag of pills...he wouldn't just say.. extension of their home can't ask about it. He (the police officer)would suddenly have a crystal clear understanding of the lack of privacy expectation while in a public place and use it to his advantage.

juliette
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They can ask for a COPY of the video, but they are NOT allowed to steal the camera for the video. That’s called theft.

Juggzy