Really? How/why?The videos end the same way.. but id bet the situations all end the same - with the officers receiving a reprimand and the victims receiving judgement in their favor in a (small) civil suit.
The videos end the same way.. but id bet the situations all end the same - with the officers receiving a reprimand and the victims receiving judgement in their favor in a (small) civil suit.
yes I will generally side with the individual opposing the power of the state, as awkward and unflattering as it may appear. Takes a lot of courage.Love these, too, Matty and I knew reno would side with these tool boxes before reading his post.
When you give someone a lawful order (asking to see their drivers license) after they commit a traffic violation (run a red light or drive 20 mph over the posted speed limit for example) and they refuse to comply with the lawful order, you don’t get reprimanded for enforcing the law. That’s essentially what happened in the first video that Matty posted.
I can’t believe I’m typing this because I’m very confident this will end in a big pissing contest.
Honestly didn't watch in full so don't know the claims. If they're traffic stops (for a legit moving violation) im probably wrong.