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  • Well, every lawn has its weeds, we need to keep on weeding. Good thing there's CCTV in police cars and stations, and cell phone videos.

  • Arresting a fucking ambulance driver on his way to hospital? I don't even know what to say.

  • Godamnit. Why are cops allowed to get away with this?

  • those cops fucking deserve to be publically hanged

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  • Another excellent video. You're the only channel I've bothered to subscribe to. Hard watch, but needs to be seen. Thanks.

  • Ok, what the hell is happening on the last one? Were they tried?

    Here in Finland instead of police, we have lots of problems with guards beating up people. While i was in army we had one guy who was a guard in civilian, he told us they used to handcuff drunks just because they got bored (they guy was utter douche). Tts obvious police wont listen to the handcuffed dunk.

  • Lucky bastard, I usually get a night stick up the ass. (And not in a good way)

  • Horrifying.

    Citizens need transparency of cops, not the other way around.

  • Humans are peices of shit. Not just cops, not just drug dealers, not just mexicans, not just ta.li.ban, all humans. We are a fucking virus on this earth. All animals, if they could, would plot against and destroy us.

  • @FederalistFilms It's becomming more and more common as we militarize our police forces. It's an out of control response to an out of control problem caused primairly by income inequality and desperation.

  • Absolutely outrageous.. Wasn't easy to watch all of that.

  • 1st these incidences are horrible and the officers who are responsible should be punished. 2nd, they are rare in comparison how many arrests police do make that go "well" and are for the most part isolated incidences. 3rd, the higher density a population is the more frequent these incidences will appear through simple math. Finally, the inference of a police state cannot be made here due to the previous facts and the fact that a police state would never have allowed the release of the video.

  • @themanofearth 1st, agreed. 2nd agreed to a point. 3rd, would you prefer to see the hundreds of clips of TSA footage of soldiers returning from duty, toddlers, and elderly women being strip searched as well?

  • @theskepticalheretic Uh... no you seem to have missed the point with #3. The higher and more dense a population becomes the more frequent these abuses by police and authorities figures will seem simply due to the frequency of members of societies encountering authorities. If there are 100 such abuses in a single year/area, that will seem significant until you realize you're dealing with a population where there are over 1 million encounters per year in the same area. A 0.0001% abuse rate.

  • @themanofearth If that were true, you'd have a point, however the statistical results show something entirely different. Sociological study of humans results in a sharp increase with population density, above and beyond any correlation with statistical reporting. The more densly packed we are, the more criminal we are psychologically. If you see differently, please do present sources on the topic.

  • @theskepticalheretic Well yeah that's kinda what I'm talking about. I didn't mean to suggest that there's a abuse of power rate or a criminal rate that is constant. The very fact that there are fewer opportunities and even less tolerance of criminal enterprise in smaller communities attests to this fact. What I am pointing out is that the increase in conflicts with authority due to increased population (and crime rate) increases the potential for and unfortunately likelihood of abuses of power.

  • @theskepticalheretic This increase in abuse of power does not signify the existence or even the threat of a police state it only signifies an increase in encounters with authorities and that authority figures are only human. The very fact that the abuses of power shock and dismay us as well as other authority figures and the offending officials are prosecuted and punished for their actions is a signification that we are nowhere near a police state.

  • @themanofearth No an increase in the abuse of power does not, however, you're missing the point. Have you not seen that it has become illegal to videotape officers of the law for purposes of public record? Would you care to speak on the encroachments into private life afforded by the latest court rulings in the US in regards to entry to a premisis? The PATRIOT act alone should be enough to turn the stomaches of the western world.

  • @theskepticalheretic Yeah but the problem with that is that more and more there are cameras everywhere. Most of the footage you showed were recordings from police and security cameras and not home video & any time an official camera is turned off and something happens the officer in question is in DEEP trouble. The consent to BE filmed is the issue that can arguably be revoked in issues of public safety. The patriot act is indeed frightening, no bout there.

  • Great video.

  • This happens everywhere. You would think they would have a better screening process when hiring police officers.

  • Dooh. Its weary simple.

    Them teerrorists hate us for our freedoms. So In an order to protect us from terror attacks they simply take them away. Problemo solved !

  • @nekedemus In a way, they're using our own devices to do to us what we've been doing to them off and on for the past several decades.

  • i feel sick every time i see this first hand or on a video, police do this where i live in london

  • Yes, being a cop is a shitty job. Makes, you think what kind of person wants to do that sick shit. Well, as my step-son said to me when he was a teen-ager, "I want to be a sniper, or a marine, or a cop so I can carry a gun and shoot people." Not making this up. Fortunately, he is now a police officer in Texas. A big, fat, lazy, lying, racist cop. Most of my family has been in law enforcement in Texas. I can tell you the profession is rife with racists, and KKK members. I know a lot of em.

  • Most police officers put up with too much crap from the public. Give them a break once and a while. These videos are rare and usually don't show the whole story. If you are guilty of a crime and are caught, just shut up and admit to it. If you are treated unfairly then, of course report it, but don't be a jack ass and try to intimidate a cop.

  • This video is brilliant. But now i cant sleep.

    Thankyou

  • it's one of those....things ehre on one hand I get what the police do, on the other they go way too extreme. Like the mandhandling of the woman, she shouldn't have gotten injured, but then again if she's being arrested, she isn't allowed to just sit there and refuse to go into the cell, or the guy kicking the car window, thats not allowed either. But the reaction is extreme and over the top. There needs to be I guess some form of self control.

  • @wolfwing1 I'm not sure what transpired with the woman, but the guy tapping the window was trying to get the officer's attention to inform them that he had to piss. I had to trim that vid down a bit. Kinda tough to tap on the window with your knuckles when your hands are bound behind your back.

  • @theskepticalheretic Ahhhh thanks, I've seen plenty of videos where the guy is doing that to break the window because he's pissed off at being arrested, or such thing, so I can see a cop under those circumstances reacting, but the beating wa stoo far.

  • There are so many GOOD cops out there who put up with so much crap every day for our benefit. It is truly a shame when ASSHOLES like these douchebags abuse the power they have. We all need to watch out for each other. Also, don't provoke the police. I'm NOT excusing bad behavior but lets be real, how many of us go to work every day with the knowledge we can be killed at any moment? Be safe everybody.

  • After seeing the EMT one all I can say is the: fuck the police. Everytime I see one from now on I'm going to have to fight to keep from screaming at them about the injustices they commit all for the sake of the few that are still honest.

  • Yea, I have noticed there seems to be an uptick in police brutality the past few years. It seems to me that when I was a kid, back in the 80's, we didn't see this stuff all that often. Now it seems to be pretty common. I wonder if the hiring process for cops is more lax now. It sure seems like there are more bad cops than there used to be.

    Or maybe I just notice more....

  • wow, those clips where really horrible. :(

  • "nothing to hide, nothing to worry about."

    perhaps people saying that should go talk to ian tomlinson.

    oh yea thats right, he died.

  • Yeah well - I saw recently that the Seattle police department will no longer give to reporters the names of officer's caught on video beating suspects. It has something to do with the police union & a contract they have with the city.

    So now when a citizen asks 'who is this officer I just saw beating a young man to death' - the Seattle police department will say 'none of your business'.

  • @CO2Junkie and this is what must stop.

  • @CO2Junkie what about it being illegal for a perp to film the cops arresting them?

  • @S0ryiu - This somewhat prophetic statement by President Lincoln says it all... '[When] corporations have been enthroned, an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed.'

    Relatively poor or highly indebted people have little outlet to fight such corruption when it takes place :-\ Lawyers are expensive.

  • Some year ago in my city Milan, during a chase a police car ran across a red robot and killed a biker.

    I found hardly anyone that agreed with me that the police should not play recklessly in a city for any reason, the thief was known by the police, they could have let him go and pick him up later at home, but they preferred playing recklessly putting many people’s lives at risk.

    I prefer that an assassin goes free rather than an innocent person dies.

  • I was drunk one time and told some cops to go fuck themselves for yelling at my girlfriend , 5 of them swarmed me. Jabbed me up pretty good on the ground, then when they stood me up I said they hit like bitches lol got a few more punches in the face. then they put me in the car and stood around talking how they were going to sting me. They were going to charge me with resisting arrest (which I didn't in the slightest). Luckily there were at least 10 witnesses.

  • @argo984 Shit like that just turns my stomach. Is there an "anti-fuck-u-law"? And if there is, if the punishment live on the spot brutality? This stuff needs to be frontpage day in and day out, otherwise we let a few systemic diseases debase the entire quality of our culture.

  • @AcceptNoBullshit Ok, I guess that came out wrong. Let's just say that if I was a man of far less empathy and with more violent tendencies, that would've probably been the outcome of me standing there with a gun in my hands.

  • Wow, that was one powerful video mate. You made a very strong and lasting demonstration of these phenomenons. If we do not react to these tendencies within the system now, there will be not much free speech or freedom left to defend from religion or others in the future. I agree with every single bit of it. It makes an amazing entry. Today i uploaded a video, much more timid but related to your point I think. check it if you missed it... (Free speech in 2011) Kudos and Cheers!

  • @ONESPECIES I caught it, it was excellent.

  • It happens in Canada too. Look up "G20 Toronto"

    watch?v=aohGLp00MmU

  • I think the Stanford prison experiment showed what people are capable of when certain people are entrusted with such an authority. I think there should be some screening of individuals to make sure the psychos never get into a position of power.

  • i am happy to say, that thing are a lot better over here in switzerland. just a few days ago, a police officer was shoot on duty, it's the first time in 50 jahres in my state a police officer died of violence on duty. police in other places are often not held to a high standard, because they face much more violence, than here. it's wrong but understandable.

  • @beyondEV Still, governments need to pull this thing together. I bet us the smart monkeys can come up with many ways to make a more human system out of security forces and jails. We are just not discussing it, thats all.

  • @ONESPECIES of course they should. but our government here gets quite a bit of heat from the population for being to soft on criminals actually. and in a democracy (especially a diract democracy) it's the people who decide. mostly i think our system is appropriate, but there are career criminals and repeat offender pedophiles where it's doesn't work well. and this cases can be easily emotionally exploited by to proponents of tough justice.

  • @beyondEV True true. The battle on this front will be won once a balance between severity and compassion of the punishment is achieved.

  • The 14 year old boy being thrown onto the police car made me shiver.

  • @AdonTimasu If I put the full clip up you'd shit your pants. The car in question was pulling up to the scene and still moving less than a second before the kid was pitched onto the hood. It looked almost like he was being thrown in front of a moving vehicle.

  • @theskepticalheretic Is the clip on YouTube?

  • @AdonTimasu yep. I'll get you a link.

  • @theskepticalheretic Thank you.

  • @AdonTimasu watch?v=eO5E2DiaGWQ

  • @theskepticalheretic Thank you very much.

  • both the state trooper in Oklahoma and the Brit sergeant are ex army, maybe the aggression that makes for a good soldier does not make a decent police officer

  • This one made my blood pressure shoot up...more your words than the videos. Great video, great message.

  • @AcceptNoBullshit Add to what? There is a difference between wishing something and actually going out and doing it.

  • @BrandurJustinussen I think I understand where he's comming from. It's a matter of using violence to silence violence. It becomes a cyclical system of failure

    

  • @theskepticalheretic I understand that. I was merely expressing my deep hatred for these people. I was in no way promoting violence as method to minimize police brutality. That would've just been idiotic of me.

  • @BrandurJustinussen No, I understood your point as well. I boil with rage when I see these acts of callous disregard for other people. 

  • Could it be roid rage?

  • I wish I was there so I could shoot those motherfuckers.

  • WOW man i live in Spain never come across nothing like this

    a few years back i got done for drunk driving....11th time

    got treated cool.....but got 56 days jail at court

  • Great video, it is such a shame that the good work being done by Law Enforcement Professionals everywhere is being diminished by the likes of these bullies. These people seem to be attracted to the job, not out of a sense of duty or care to their community, but out of their desire to push others around.

    Like all bullies they are cowards. In high-school they hid in the middle of large gangs of idiots, in adult life they seek to hide behind a gun and a badge.

  • @notinmyname2050 If they tried to act this way without that protection, they would be the ones sitting in the cell.

    Police forces need to be seen to come done on assholes like these like a ton of bricks. If the community does not see them holding their own accountable it will lose whatever trust it has in them.

  • @notinmyname2050 I am in complete agreement with you. I worked as law enforcement for a short period of time and wouldn't ever dream of allowing something like this to occur.

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