You Were Never Really Here
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@PoorOldRoloTony Also, I tried to say it’d be cool if Jackie Chan played a serial killer and that got a chuckle from the audience. 🙇♂️
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@PoorOldRoloTony I once did a standup bit about how awesome it’d be to see a full length movie where he’s shot to death continuously for 90 minutes by the Chinese army. Suffice it to say, the crowd did not understand it one bit.
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@Drokcomedy Sure wish a movie could figure out how to use my favorite song “Sweetness” from the same album but what do I know!
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@GigglingGanon White trash thinking he has privilege
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This dude unloads on cop in a who is in the right type situation.
We are in Adam's county PA where a Law Enforcement Ranger pulls over a man because he is saying he could not see his tag. By the officers own admission he was able to see the tag as he got closer but proceeded with the stop.
As per usual the officer asks for ID and the man in truck went to work on this officer telling him this is an illegal stop as no crime has been committed so he is not required to provide ID.
Through out the interaction he asks the officer if he is free to go and the officer doubles down on detainment. However at the same time when asked the officer was not able to articulate a crime.
The man also asked for a sergeant and the officer never compiled by getting a supervisor on scene which honestly would have been the best move.
There are two ways to look at this interaction.
The eyes of the officer: The officer calmly maintains that the traffic stop is entirely lawful. In the United States, law enforcement needs reasonable suspicion to initiate a traffic stop. An obscured license plate or illegally dark window tint satisfies that standard in almost every jurisdiction. Furthermore, once a lawful traffic stop is initiated, a driver is legally required to produce a valid driver's license, proof of insurance, and vehicle registration.
The driver's perspective: The driver claims that his tags are legit and the officer was able to see that when he ran them. He argues that because the ranger claimed at first he could not see the tags but now he can as he approached the vehicle. Since the officer admitted he can now see the tags and there is no problem with the tags, the initial stop was "erroneous" and constitutes an illegal search and seizure. He also details a personal grievance with local law enforcement, claiming a local district attorney and police officers have been "terrorizing" him.
What is your take on this stop?
Was this a case of an officer error where with the cop trying to save face by digging for a reason for the stop, or was this a legal stop and this officer deserves praise for staying calm while dealing with this man's outbursts?
Share your thoughts below.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon
You think you’ve seen it all on reality TV, but nothing compares to the absolute, unhinged madness that gets caught on police dash cams and body cams when the night shift goes completely off the rails! From high-speed pursuits that look like they belong in a video game to bizarre roadside encounters that defy all logic, the front-row seat to pure adrenaline is right here. Have some exciting ones coming quick and in a hurry.
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No tf I do not!!!!!!
Idris Elbow 💪🏾@YallLuvCris
Y’all remember when Eddie Winslow played James Brown 😂😭
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@mcuban You’re still a horse’s ass for hanging out with Trump
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@SenSusanCollins Old bag of bones, nobody likes you
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@FilmThePoliceLA Do we know the identity of the cop who murdered Jameson yet?
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@Suzierizzo1 Biden purposely flew 530,000 of these people into the country.
foxnews.com/us/nearly-5300…
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