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Originally posted by: shoeeater
It is absolutely 100% our responsability as citizens to keep cops in check. I dont have problems with the vast majority of cops, however they lose their ability to control their power a lot! Take my story and then talk to me about how I should be compliant with police.
I was pulled over while my girlfriend was speeding, this we didnt challenge. He told her to get out of the car (her grandmas camaro) and then asked if he could search it. She asked what he would do if she said no....he said he would call a K-9 unit to come sniff the car. MISTAKE #1 - A cop can never hold you in a situation like this longer than it takes to write the ticket. Here he was being decietful to make her say yes.
She eventually said yes and he came over to my side of the car and told me to get out of the car. Then he told me to put my hands on the side of the vehicle. He then searched me up and down.....taking out the stuff inside my pockets and everything. MISTAKE #2 - Illegal search....he had no probable cause and therefore no right to search me. These are the rules of being a police officer in the great land of the United States of America. This is a violation of the LAW! Even if it made him safer, he had no RIGHT to search my body.
I filed a report even though his boss asked me not to....then he denied the charges. Internal investigations got involved and had my girlfriend and I take a polygraph test. We both passed and he refused to take one. He was convicted on all 8 charges including an Illegal Search and conduct unbecoming of an officer, and he was given a proper punishment.
The plain and simple truth is that cops can NOT just go about doing what they want.....even if they feel like they can. We have rules that have been set out in local and Federal courts and they have to abide by them PERIOD. This cop did NOT OBEY THE RULES OF OUR COUNTRY! It doesnt matter who was a smart ass when or where. These are the LAWS. The cop needs to face the consequences of not following these laws.
I don't believe you for two reasons. First, that was not an illegal search of your person(USSC says so). Secondly, he can make you wait until the canine gets there. It is simply a continuation of his investigation. Nice made up story.
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Things are done differently in every country. Freedom is not the issue here. You being obsessed with the US is the issue.
Freedom is most definitely the issue when you get stopped at random after doing nothing wrong.
Originally posted by: shoeeater
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: shoeeater
It is absolutely 100% our responsability as citizens to keep cops in check. I dont have problems with the vast majority of cops, however they lose their ability to control their power a lot! Take my story and then talk to me about how I should be compliant with police.
I was pulled over while my girlfriend was speeding, this we didnt challenge. He told her to get out of the car (her grandmas camaro) and then asked if he could search it. She asked what he would do if she said no....he said he would call a K-9 unit to come sniff the car. MISTAKE #1 - A cop can never hold you in a situation like this longer than it takes to write the ticket. Here he was being decietful to make her say yes.
She eventually said yes and he came over to my side of the car and told me to get out of the car. Then he told me to put my hands on the side of the vehicle. He then searched me up and down.....taking out the stuff inside my pockets and everything. MISTAKE #2 - Illegal search....he had no probable cause and therefore no right to search me. These are the rules of being a police officer in the great land of the United States of America. This is a violation of the LAW! Even if it made him safer, he had no RIGHT to search my body.
I filed a report even though his boss asked me not to....then he denied the charges. Internal investigations got involved and had my girlfriend and I take a polygraph test. We both passed and he refused to take one. He was convicted on all 8 charges including an Illegal Search and conduct unbecoming of an officer, and he was given a proper punishment.
The plain and simple truth is that cops can NOT just go about doing what they want.....even if they feel like they can. We have rules that have been set out in local and Federal courts and they have to abide by them PERIOD. This cop did NOT OBEY THE RULES OF OUR COUNTRY! It doesnt matter who was a smart ass when or where. These are the LAWS. The cop needs to face the consequences of not following these laws.
I don't believe you for two reasons. First, that was not an illegal search of your person(USSC says so). Secondly, he can make you wait until the canine gets there. It is simply a continuation of his investigation. Nice made up story.
Actually bud it is a very true story. Sarasota Country police department in Florida if you would like to check it out. And a cop can only search if he ASKS PERMISSION to first. A forced search of a person requires probable cause.
He can not wait for a canine unless he has probable cause that you have drugs in the car. Such as knowing there is a car in the area that has drugs in it that fits the description of the vehicle at hand. There is no "investigation" as he has no reason to believe that another law has been broken other than speeding.
Dont you try and tell me about these laws. I know them all to well.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: geno
The Cop has no obligation to answer the question within his preferred time frame. True the cop should've given him the badge number by the end of the stop, but you do NOT get out of the car just because you want an answer. Getting out of the car just because you expect to ask a cop a question is INSANE, you just don't do it. You can't be serious if you say that he deserved to get out of the car.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Wow, look at all the ATOT asshats who support police burtality and illegal actions.
My opinion?
KILL THE POLICE!! ALL OF THEM!! DEAD!!! :|
moron. Don't you people understand what the world would be like without law enforcement?
No one here is supporting police brutality. No one here is saying the cop was justified in pushing him around. All anyone is saying is that its stupid & illegal to get out of the car. Which it is.
Ahhh, the land of the free, where it is illegal to get out of the car....
Land of the free, where an officer of the law can feel secure doing his joblame argument dude.
If the Cop had answered the question originally asked, the n00b wouldn't have got out of the car. Lame argument dude.
I refer you to the land of the free quote above and Iat how quickly you surrender your human rights. Just give up now, resistance, for you anyway, is futile...![]()
...and ppl go on about the French...
Things are done differently in every country. Freedom is not the issue here. You being obsessed with the US is the issue.
Originally posted by: brxndxn
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Originally posted by: shoeeater
It is absolutely 100% our responsability as citizens to keep cops in check. I dont have problems with the vast majority of cops, however they lose their ability to control their power a lot! Take my story and then talk to me about how I should be compliant with police.
I was pulled over while my girlfriend was speeding, this we didnt challenge. He told her to get out of the car (her grandmas camaro) and then asked if he could search it. She asked what he would do if she said no....he said he would call a K-9 unit to come sniff the car. MISTAKE #1 - A cop can never hold you in a situation like this longer than it takes to write the ticket. Here he was being decietful to make her say yes.
She eventually said yes and he came over to my side of the car and told me to get out of the car. Then he told me to put my hands on the side of the vehicle. He then searched me up and down.....taking out the stuff inside my pockets and everything. MISTAKE #2 - Illegal search....he had no probable cause and therefore no right to search me. These are the rules of being a police officer in the great land of the United States of America. This is a violation of the LAW! Even if it made him safer, he had no RIGHT to search my body.
I filed a report even though his boss asked me not to....then he denied the charges. Internal investigations got involved and had my girlfriend and I take a polygraph test. We both passed and he refused to take one. He was convicted on all 8 charges including an Illegal Search and conduct unbecoming of an officer, and he was given a proper punishment.
The plain and simple truth is that cops can NOT just go about doing what they want.....even if they feel like they can. We have rules that have been set out in local and Federal courts and they have to abide by them PERIOD. This cop did NOT OBEY THE RULES OF OUR COUNTRY! It doesnt matter who was a smart ass when or where. These are the LAWS. The cop needs to face the consequences of not following these laws.
I don't believe you for two reasons. First, that was not an illegal search of your person(USSC says so). Secondly, he can make you wait until the canine gets there. It is simply a continuation of his investigation. Nice made up story.
It is a true story.. He has nothing to gain about lying about the cops by posting on some damn forums..
BTW, he is the friend that I was talking about when I said that we read up on the law because of him. I know him. He and I drink together and I used to be his roomate.
I know very much so that his story is completely true.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Things are done differently in every country. Freedom is not the issue here. You being obsessed with the US is the issue.
Freedom is most definitely the issue when you get stopped at random after doing nothing wrong.
He says, "You were going 60, maybe 62 mph and this is a 45mph."
At this point, since I have been staring at the speedometer the whole time, I chimed in and said, "She was not speeding, sir. I was watching the speedometer the whole time and she never once passed 48mph. Can we go? Our Taco Bell is getting cold."
Right fvcking there you ADMITTED that she was speeding. Yet you were doing nothing wrong! Buzz...
Originally posted by: shoeeater
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: shoeeater
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Right fvcking there you ADMITTED that she was speeding. Yet you were doing nothing wrong! Buzz...
48mph.. meaning 3mph over the limit is not sufficient to be pulled over, bub.. Read the law.
Yes it is. What LAW are you referring to? Please PLEASE PLEASE tell me what MADE UP law you are talking about. Don't hand my a BS too fast for conditions or a conditonal speed limit crap either. It isn't valid.
Actually that is the law. It does make up for any margin of error in the radar detection equipment and in your speedometer. Check with your local police. And in case you are wondering....there is a very real small difference in both the radar detector and a speedometer in your car. How long you have been on a set of tires will wear them down enough to report wrong speeds.
Post the statute. I can post the statute for my state and Florida. BRB.
While your at it why dont you go ahead and post the price of a ticket for going 3 over. Good luck.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: shoeeater
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: shoeeater
It is absolutely 100% our responsability as citizens to keep cops in check. I dont have problems with the vast majority of cops, however they lose their ability to control their power a lot! Take my story and then talk to me about how I should be compliant with police.
I was pulled over while my girlfriend was speeding, this we didnt challenge. He told her to get out of the car (her grandmas camaro) and then asked if he could search it. She asked what he would do if she said no....he said he would call a K-9 unit to come sniff the car. MISTAKE #1 - A cop can never hold you in a situation like this longer than it takes to write the ticket. Here he was being decietful to make her say yes.
She eventually said yes and he came over to my side of the car and told me to get out of the car. Then he told me to put my hands on the side of the vehicle. He then searched me up and down.....taking out the stuff inside my pockets and everything. MISTAKE #2 - Illegal search....he had no probable cause and therefore no right to search me. These are the rules of being a police officer in the great land of the United States of America. This is a violation of the LAW! Even if it made him safer, he had no RIGHT to search my body.
I filed a report even though his boss asked me not to....then he denied the charges. Internal investigations got involved and had my girlfriend and I take a polygraph test. We both passed and he refused to take one. He was convicted on all 8 charges including an Illegal Search and conduct unbecoming of an officer, and he was given a proper punishment.
The plain and simple truth is that cops can NOT just go about doing what they want.....even if they feel like they can. We have rules that have been set out in local and Federal courts and they have to abide by them PERIOD. This cop did NOT OBEY THE RULES OF OUR COUNTRY! It doesnt matter who was a smart ass when or where. These are the LAWS. The cop needs to face the consequences of not following these laws.
I don't believe you for two reasons. First, that was not an illegal search of your person(USSC says so). Secondly, he can make you wait until the canine gets there. It is simply a continuation of his investigation. Nice made up story.
Actually bud it is a very true story. Sarasota Country police department in Florida if you would like to check it out. And a cop can only search if he ASKS PERMISSION to first. A forced search of a person requires probable cause.
He can not wait for a canine unless he has probable cause that you have drugs in the car. Such as knowing there is a car in the area that has drugs in it that fits the description of the vehicle at hand. There is no "investigation" as he has no reason to believe that another law has been broken other than speeding.
Dont you try and tell me about these laws. I know them all to well.
Nope, he 100% can. He doesn't have to have Probable Cause to do a frisk. He only has to have reasonable suspicion that you may have a weapon or attempt to harm him. It is for his safety. See Terry v. Ohio.
Secondly, an officer can detain you until he completes his investigation. You made your story up. Period. If you know the laws then why do they disagree with you?
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Things are done differently in every country. Freedom is not the issue here. You being obsessed with the US is the issue.
Freedom is most definitely the issue when you get stopped at random after doing nothing wrong.
He says, "You were going 60, maybe 62 mph and this is a 45mph."
At this point, since I have been staring at the speedometer the whole time, I chimed in and said, "She was not speeding, sir. I was watching the speedometer the whole time and she never once passed 48mph. Can we go? Our Taco Bell is getting cold."
Right fvcking there you ADMITTED that she was speeding. Yet you were doing nothing wrong! Buzz...
The mandatory 10% over-read on the speedo can take care of that fella. Actual speed taken by a calibrated instrument would not show 48, more like 43-44. BUZZ.
Originally posted by: shoeeater
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: shoeeater
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: shoeeater
It is absolutely 100% our responsability as citizens to keep cops in check. I dont have problems with the vast majority of cops, however they lose their ability to control their power a lot! Take my story and then talk to me about how I should be compliant with police.
I was pulled over while my girlfriend was speeding, this we didnt challenge. He told her to get out of the car (her grandmas camaro) and then asked if he could search it. She asked what he would do if she said no....he said he would call a K-9 unit to come sniff the car. MISTAKE #1 - A cop can never hold you in a situation like this longer than it takes to write the ticket. Here he was being decietful to make her say yes.
She eventually said yes and he came over to my side of the car and told me to get out of the car. Then he told me to put my hands on the side of the vehicle. He then searched me up and down.....taking out the stuff inside my pockets and everything. MISTAKE #2 - Illegal search....he had no probable cause and therefore no right to search me. These are the rules of being a police officer in the great land of the United States of America. This is a violation of the LAW! Even if it made him safer, he had no RIGHT to search my body.
I filed a report even though his boss asked me not to....then he denied the charges. Internal investigations got involved and had my girlfriend and I take a polygraph test. We both passed and he refused to take one. He was convicted on all 8 charges including an Illegal Search and conduct unbecoming of an officer, and he was given a proper punishment.
The plain and simple truth is that cops can NOT just go about doing what they want.....even if they feel like they can. We have rules that have been set out in local and Federal courts and they have to abide by them PERIOD. This cop did NOT OBEY THE RULES OF OUR COUNTRY! It doesnt matter who was a smart ass when or where. These are the LAWS. The cop needs to face the consequences of not following these laws.
I don't believe you for two reasons. First, that was not an illegal search of your person(USSC says so). Secondly, he can make you wait until the canine gets there. It is simply a continuation of his investigation. Nice made up story.
Actually bud it is a very true story. Sarasota Country police department in Florida if you would like to check it out. And a cop can only search if he ASKS PERMISSION to first. A forced search of a person requires probable cause.
He can not wait for a canine unless he has probable cause that you have drugs in the car. Such as knowing there is a car in the area that has drugs in it that fits the description of the vehicle at hand. There is no "investigation" as he has no reason to believe that another law has been broken other than speeding.
Dont you try and tell me about these laws. I know them all to well.
Nope, he 100% can. He doesn't have to have Probable Cause to do a frisk. He only has to have reasonable suspicion that you may have a weapon or attempt to harm him. It is for his safety. See Terry v. Ohio.
Secondly, an officer can detain you until he completes his investigation. You made your story up. Period. If you know the laws then why do they disagree with you?
What is this crap you are coming up with here? Look at the law. This cop had no reason to believe I would harm him in any way. He had no way to think that I had a weapon....and therefor no reason to search me.....and that is why he was charged and CONVICTED of the 8 counts. If you are really so interested...I refer you again to either your local police department, or Sarasota County Police in Florida. If you want any more information about the case just give me a private message so that I can give you my information so that you can look up the case and enlighten yourself on the law.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: geno
The Cop has no obligation to answer the question within his preferred time frame. True the cop should've given him the badge number by the end of the stop, but you do NOT get out of the car just because you want an answer. Getting out of the car just because you expect to ask a cop a question is INSANE, you just don't do it. You can't be serious if you say that he deserved to get out of the car.Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Wow, look at all the ATOT asshats who support police burtality and illegal actions.
My opinion?
KILL THE POLICE!! ALL OF THEM!! DEAD!!! :|
moron. Don't you people understand what the world would be like without law enforcement?
No one here is supporting police brutality. No one here is saying the cop was justified in pushing him around. All anyone is saying is that its stupid & illegal to get out of the car. Which it is.
Ahhh, the land of the free, where it is illegal to get out of the car....
Land of the free, where an officer of the law can feel secure doing his joblame argument dude.
If the Cop had answered the question originally asked, the n00b wouldn't have got out of the car. Lame argument dude.
I refer you to the land of the free quote above and Iat how quickly you surrender your human rights. Just give up now, resistance, for you anyway, is futile...![]()
...and ppl go on about the French...
Things are done differently in every country. Freedom is not the issue here. You being obsessed with the US is the issue.
My obsessions involve many things, but the US is not one of them. Someones Country of origin must be yours. How any of this chit chat changes basic human rights, please let me know. The guy was innocent (if not a little cocky) and a cop abused his rights. No matter how small the abuse, this is how is starts, and he'll be more confident next time.
This is how people are, so help stamp it out or deal with the concequences.
Originally posted by: Millennium
yowolabi- You would love it if my points didn't have merit, but they do regardless of my tone or any fallaciousness. You can continue to tell your side and I can continue to not believe it. I think you are biased and you think I am biased. So that leaves us disagreeing on everything. I didn't know it was necessary to point out your prior posts that were pathetic. I think you know exactly what I am talking about. Why don't you think the Police had a reason for what they did? There is another forum member on here who had a gun pulled on him several times by the LAPD. It was a mistaken identity almost every time. Is that not a reason? Nah! Not for your liberal minded harping brain.
BTW, thanks for the ad-hom back. The irony is sickening.![]()
Why didn't they have a reason? Because I was 16 years old and only once did they say they thought I was someone they were looking for. I'm willing to believe that they were telling the truth. In the other stops, I was never accused of anything or asked to defend anything. They just did their check for illegal stuff in my pockets and bags and let me go. If they thought I was someone, they would have checked that out. What they were doing was fishing expeditions. And no matter what their reasons for stopping me, nothing justified their actions after they stopped me.
Yes, I would like you to point out my prior pathetic posts.
Nice backtrack on going from saying:
I actually think brxndxn got off lucky. If I would have been the officer I would have written the ticket and then hung out in the parking lot. ...
Then again, I will admit I would have been an asshole, but brxndxn was one first.
To claiming that it's not something you think it was okay, but only a worst case scenario. I'm sure the misinterpretation was all ours. Of course "I would have" is very different from "What could have happened". Good to see you don't actually endorse the things you said you would have done.
Originally posted by: PipBoy
I love how everyone is wrong, biased, or a liar except for Millennium. Must be nice to have all the answers.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: shoeeater
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: shoeeater
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: shoeeater
It is absolutely 100% our responsability as citizens to keep cops in check. I dont have problems with the vast majority of cops, however they lose their ability to control their power a lot! Take my story and then talk to me about how I should be compliant with police.
I was pulled over while my girlfriend was speeding, this we didnt challenge. He told her to get out of the car (her grandmas camaro) and then asked if he could search it. She asked what he would do if she said no....he said he would call a K-9 unit to come sniff the car. MISTAKE #1 - A cop can never hold you in a situation like this longer than it takes to write the ticket. Here he was being decietful to make her say yes.
She eventually said yes and he came over to my side of the car and told me to get out of the car. Then he told me to put my hands on the side of the vehicle. He then searched me up and down.....taking out the stuff inside my pockets and everything. MISTAKE #2 - Illegal search....he had no probable cause and therefore no right to search me. These are the rules of being a police officer in the great land of the United States of America. This is a violation of the LAW! Even if it made him safer, he had no RIGHT to search my body.
I filed a report even though his boss asked me not to....then he denied the charges. Internal investigations got involved and had my girlfriend and I take a polygraph test. We both passed and he refused to take one. He was convicted on all 8 charges including an Illegal Search and conduct unbecoming of an officer, and he was given a proper punishment.
The plain and simple truth is that cops can NOT just go about doing what they want.....even if they feel like they can. We have rules that have been set out in local and Federal courts and they have to abide by them PERIOD. This cop did NOT OBEY THE RULES OF OUR COUNTRY! It doesnt matter who was a smart ass when or where. These are the LAWS. The cop needs to face the consequences of not following these laws.
I don't believe you for two reasons. First, that was not an illegal search of your person(USSC says so). Secondly, he can make you wait until the canine gets there. It is simply a continuation of his investigation. Nice made up story.
Actually bud it is a very true story. Sarasota Country police department in Florida if you would like to check it out. And a cop can only search if he ASKS PERMISSION to first. A forced search of a person requires probable cause.
He can not wait for a canine unless he has probable cause that you have drugs in the car. Such as knowing there is a car in the area that has drugs in it that fits the description of the vehicle at hand. There is no "investigation" as he has no reason to believe that another law has been broken other than speeding.
Dont you try and tell me about these laws. I know them all to well.
Nope, he 100% can. He doesn't have to have Probable Cause to do a frisk. He only has to have reasonable suspicion that you may have a weapon or attempt to harm him. It is for his safety. See Terry v. Ohio.
Secondly, an officer can detain you until he completes his investigation. You made your story up. Period. If you know the laws then why do they disagree with you?
What is this crap you are coming up with here? Look at the law. This cop had no reason to believe I would harm him in any way. He had no way to think that I had a weapon....and therefor no reason to search me.....and that is why he was charged and CONVICTED of the 8 counts. If you are really so interested...I refer you again to either your local police department, or Sarasota County Police in Florida. If you want any more information about the case just give me a private message so that I can give you my information so that you can look up the case and enlighten yourself on the law.
You don't have PMs enabled. I am willing to fully research your case and talk to Sarasota county. Do you have an incident report number?
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Millennium
yowolabi- You would love it if my points didn't have merit, but they do regardless of my tone or any fallaciousness. You can continue to tell your side and I can continue to not believe it. I think you are biased and you think I am biased. So that leaves us disagreeing on everything. I didn't know it was necessary to point out your prior posts that were pathetic. I think you know exactly what I am talking about. Why don't you think the Police had a reason for what they did? There is another forum member on here who had a gun pulled on him several times by the LAPD. It was a mistaken identity almost every time. Is that not a reason? Nah! Not for your liberal minded harping brain.
BTW, thanks for the ad-hom back. The irony is sickening.![]()
Why didn't they have a reason? Because I was 16 years old and only once did they say they thought I was someone they were looking for. I'm willing to believe that they were telling the truth. In the other stops, I was never accused of anything or asked to defend anything. They just did their check for illegal stuff in my pockets and bags and let me go. If they thought I was someone, they would have checked that out. What they were doing was fishing expeditions. And no matter what their reasons for stopping me, nothing justified their actions after they stopped me.
Yes, I would like you to point out my prior pathetic posts.
Nice backtrack on going from saying:
I actually think brxndxn got off lucky. If I would have been the officer I would have written the ticket and then hung out in the parking lot. ...
Then again, I will admit I would have been an asshole, but brxndxn was one first.
To claiming that it's not something you think it was okay, but only a worst case scenario. I'm sure the misinterpretation was all ours. Of course "I would have" is very different from "What could have happened". Good to see you don't actually endorse the things you said you would have done.
There was no backtrack. Read my prior posts or get your glasses checked.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Things are done differently in every country. Freedom is not the issue here. You being obsessed with the US is the issue.
Freedom is most definitely the issue when you get stopped at random after doing nothing wrong.
He says, "You were going 60, maybe 62 mph and this is a 45mph."
At this point, since I have been staring at the speedometer the whole time, I chimed in and said, "She was not speeding, sir. I was watching the speedometer the whole time and she never once passed 48mph. Can we go? Our Taco Bell is getting cold."
Right fvcking there you ADMITTED that she was speeding. Yet you were doing nothing wrong! Buzz...
The mandatory 10% over-read on the speedo can take care of that fella. Actual speed taken by a calibrated instrument would not show 48, more like 43-44. BUZZ.
There is no mandatory 10% over-read in the state of Florida. This is not the UK.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: brxndxn
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Originally posted by: shoeeater
It is absolutely 100% our responsability as citizens to keep cops in check. I dont have problems with the vast majority of cops, however they lose their ability to control their power a lot! Take my story and then talk to me about how I should be compliant with police.
I was pulled over while my girlfriend was speeding, this we didnt challenge. He told her to get out of the car (her grandmas camaro) and then asked if he could search it. She asked what he would do if she said no....he said he would call a K-9 unit to come sniff the car. MISTAKE #1 - A cop can never hold you in a situation like this longer than it takes to write the ticket. Here he was being decietful to make her say yes.
She eventually said yes and he came over to my side of the car and told me to get out of the car. Then he told me to put my hands on the side of the vehicle. He then searched me up and down.....taking out the stuff inside my pockets and everything. MISTAKE #2 - Illegal search....he had no probable cause and therefore no right to search me. These are the rules of being a police officer in the great land of the United States of America. This is a violation of the LAW! Even if it made him safer, he had no RIGHT to search my body.
I filed a report even though his boss asked me not to....then he denied the charges. Internal investigations got involved and had my girlfriend and I take a polygraph test. We both passed and he refused to take one. He was convicted on all 8 charges including an Illegal Search and conduct unbecoming of an officer, and he was given a proper punishment.
The plain and simple truth is that cops can NOT just go about doing what they want.....even if they feel like they can. We have rules that have been set out in local and Federal courts and they have to abide by them PERIOD. This cop did NOT OBEY THE RULES OF OUR COUNTRY! It doesnt matter who was a smart ass when or where. These are the LAWS. The cop needs to face the consequences of not following these laws.
I don't believe you for two reasons. First, that was not an illegal search of your person(USSC says so). Secondly, he can make you wait until the canine gets there. It is simply a continuation of his investigation. Nice made up story.
It is a true story.. He has nothing to gain about lying about the cops by posting on some damn forums..
BTW, he is the friend that I was talking about when I said that we read up on the law because of him. I know him. He and I drink together and I used to be his roomate.
I know very much so that his story is completely true.
He is LYING or his story in INACCURATE because what he described is NOT illegal. Why don't you learn the fvcking law asshole before you get shot. Moron.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: brxndxn
Things are done differently in every country. Freedom is not the issue here. You being obsessed with the US is the issue.
Freedom is most definitely the issue when you get stopped at random after doing nothing wrong.
He says, "You were going 60, maybe 62 mph and this is a 45mph."
At this point, since I have been staring at the speedometer the whole time, I chimed in and said, "She was not speeding, sir. I was watching the speedometer the whole time and she never once passed 48mph. Can we go? Our Taco Bell is getting cold."
Right fvcking there you ADMITTED that she was speeding. Yet you were doing nothing wrong! Buzz...
The mandatory 10% over-read on the speedo can take care of that fella. Actual speed taken by a calibrated instrument would not show 48, more like 43-44. BUZZ.
There is no mandatory 10% over-read in the state of Florida. This is not the UK.
So you have a calibrated Speedo? No. So get a clue. The Radar will HAVE to be calibrated within a given time frame of the trap or it's evidence will not be valid. Your car WILL NOT read over your actual speed, but under. It will get closer to actual as the tyres wear, but will not show over speed readings, this would be illegal. So it is safe to say that you are not doing the indicated speed, but always under that speed. My point being, Brxndxn says 48, so what? Is that admissable? No. game over. Calibrated readings only, fella, game over.
And now we have that sorted out, tell me, why do you allow the errosion of your freedom? Do you enjoy free will and safety? I do and will fight every inch of the way to keep it. You can just roll over and get trodden on if you want, but sometimes you have got to make a stand, but if not, step aside and let those who care protect you from the evils you don't even want to acknowledge.
