Dirty Cops

Old Sep 10, 2007 | 06:40 PM
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+1 for the kid video taping this. -1 for the kid going out starting trouble. Read both transcripts of the recordings.
Old Sep 10, 2007 | 06:55 PM
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wtf this guy is listening to that tokyo drift songg... noice
Old Sep 10, 2007 | 07:01 PM
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Check out this other incident: http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/15/1522.asp
Old Sep 10, 2007 | 07:34 PM
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Yea cops like that ****in suck.

I had a Newark officer provoke me to fight him when I was sitting on the curb doing absolutly nothing waiting for him to finish up his ILLEGAL search of my friends car. (which I called him on and he got pissed, cause he knew he f'd up)
Old Sep 10, 2007 | 09:27 PM
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wish i had a camera in the car for all the times ive been searched or pulled out of my car for "stealing sterios".

needs to be more videos like that out to show police that just because they have a badge doesn't mean they can do anything they want.
Old Sep 10, 2007 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Shazam321
wish i had a camera in the car for all the times ive been searched or pulled out of my car for "stealing sterios".

needs to be more videos like that out to show police that just because they have a badge doesn't mean they can do anything they want.
or make it so that the video from their dash can't "disappear" and a better mic. that they can't cover up
Old Sep 10, 2007 | 10:55 PM
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you want to try me younggg boooiiii!!! that cop sounds soooo gheyyy!!!

Shuspicious vehicle!

cmon boi cmon boi!
Old Sep 10, 2007 | 11:19 PM
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the kid was being a little dickwad...the cop was 100% cool in the beginning and wouldve let him go if kid didnt give those smart *** remarks, we dont see the kids face so who knows how much of a little S*** he was looking like with facial expressions...

The cop was probly telling the truth, saying he wouldve let him go if he complied in the beginning...honestly 90% of everyone who replied here wouldnt have talked back to the cop like that.
Old Sep 10, 2007 | 11:24 PM
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i have started to carry a vid cam wit me at all times....i got pulled over and blamed and yelled at for thing i didnt do so now i have proof of the *******ness!
Old Sep 11, 2007 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by kYLEMtnCRUZr
the kid was being a little dickwad...the cop was 100% cool in the beginning and wouldve let him go if kid didnt give those smart *** remarks, we dont see the kids face so who knows how much of a little S*** he was looking like with facial expressions...

The cop was probly telling the truth, saying he wouldve let him go if he complied in the beginning...honestly 90% of everyone who replied here wouldnt have talked back to the cop like that.
considering the cop had no right for giving the kid **** in the first place. i would say he is in the wrong. then he threatens the kid with making something up to arrest him. and the cop was also trying to provoke the kid.

A highschool kid in my area got hospitalized by a cop because he answered his cell phone, and the camera the police car mysteriously wasn't working when the kids parents tried to get the tape. there were 4 witnesses. they took it to court and the kid ended up going to juvi for 6 months because the judge believed the 2 cops over 5 people and hospital records.

i love how cops can make **** up and get away with it.

(not all cops are bad)

btw suspicious car isn't probable cause.

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Old Sep 11, 2007 | 01:47 PM
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^ yeah thats Fd up

i dont care what a cops allowed to do, if a cop wants to ask me questions and i'm innocent, in a public place, then i would allow him and not be a little dick like the kid was.

My car got broken into in a similar lot, so im all for cops questioning all people that enter one, especially at those hours.

if i were the cop, i would probly say the same thing, im not gonna let some kid step all over me, there are different ways to do it though, especially not yelling in a ghey voice
Old Sep 11, 2007 | 02:49 PM
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The police have been breaking laws for years, the Patriotic Act just made it all legal. Simply put, they can tap your phone, read your mail, enter your house, pull you over, detain you, without a warrant, just for "Probable Cause". "Probable Cause" can be anything, from not properly tying up your dog (if he is riding in the back of a truck), no seat belts, cracked tail lens, or looking like a 'known' suspect, then they search and get you for something else. They have been doing it for years, its just now, in a court of law, its legal. A lawyer will not be able to or have a hard time trying to prove that this was unlawfully obtain evidence.

Thats why the only way you can somewhat protect your own *** is with video w/ sound (like this guy) or having a lawyer "on container."

Technically the cop is not guilty of anything, maybe a little lying, but thats what they do (to catch real crooks off guard) its there job to do this all day, catch lairs by being a lier, fighting fire with fire. Its just sad that there is no professionalism, and they label you as "guilty till proved innocent." Thats the real problem. I mean they pride themselves as being model citizens and set there sites and morals so high that no average citizen can compete, the police end up not trusting anyone except themselves because of all the lairs they encounter and further detaching and disconnecting their reality from the Average Joe's' reality. In the eyes of the force, he did no wrong, he was doing his job and he will probably just get slap on the wrist ("no pay" as the newspaper says, but we'll never know the truth). But because this was all caught on tape we now know how all this went down and its obvious that this is "harassment" and "disturbing the peace" which are both unlawful and unprofessional, but who is going to fine or sue the force? the FBI? I doubt it.

And this guy is not guilt of having an attitude, there is no law against having an attitude (sounded like the officer has a worst one, plus anger management issues, and he legally carries a gun and has a prominent position in the force! scary). I mean most of us were all there, 20 years old and "thinking" we lived in a "free" world and spoke how ever we wanted to speak. Secondly One person's perception of attitude can be different as another, and in this case his attitude was in the form of simply "not comply" by saying he rather keep private information private which is legal (while being detained, or arrested, one can keep silent or speak freely, of course both can help and hurt you).

And finally there is the issue, "if you are innocent what do you have to hide?" Well that is not the case here, There are so many laws being passed, many victim less, revenue generating laws that an average tax-paying citizen can not keep up with all of them and abide by all of them. The way the system works now is that with all these little laws out, it benefits the police more to bother motorists and give them a fine then to do real investigation work. This bothers me because they should be spending there time with more important things like crimes that involve victims.

But we are driving on their roads...kind of have to pick and choose battles, but would you want your son or daughter being treated this way?

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Old Sep 11, 2007 | 03:08 PM
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hahaha that was great

punk kid should of just answered the question instead of just trying to act like a tough guy and nothing would have happened...
Old Sep 11, 2007 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by blue blurr
hahaha that was great

punk kid should of just answered the question instead of just trying to act like a tough guy and nothing would have happened...
i highly doubt that cop would have let the "punk" kid go even if the kid had told the cop what he was doing.
Old Sep 11, 2007 | 05:46 PM
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Yeah true, it's not like the cop has to deal with much over in Mississippi or where that video was from, let's see him handle some of the bay haha...

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