Who do they think they are.I don't know who's been teaching them that they have some kind of power over the public but they need to pull there heads in and learn the truth that they are public servants and if they do not wish to serve then they are in the wrong job.If you want to be a boss or to boss people around I suggest you start a company but do not join the force to boss people you'll find yourself in court quick smart!!!!
us police are very amateur and why was the officer not wearing a cap thats unusual and had his hands in his pockets and in the end walked away...paahaahaa hilarious
going around and filming people in public without asking is legal but it is ALSO rude and immature. keep doing it and i guarantee someone's gonna shove your fruity iphone or whatever you're using straight up your ass. you feel empowered with the lame 'ill put it on Youtube' threat but that doesn't scare everybody. catch someone on the wrong day and you're gonna get it.
The point that stands out to me is that cops and elected officials will lie cheat and steal to take your rights away and make you a compliant little sheep that does not complain about being sheared.
If you have that much of a problem with your picture being taken in a public place, then perhaps you should avoid public places. I hope someone in that police department is able to educate Officer Boyd on basic rights.
Give them a badge and they concider themselves gods to be worshipped that's why so many of them end up getting shot or run over,anybody that can't see that not only was a law broken but a constituional right denied is mentally retarded and has no right opening their mouth. Anybody that sides with a lieing deputy is a communist pig. has anybody checked to see if that deputy is still alive? his god attitude has probabily gotten him killed. to serve and protect my ass!
@TheFigure88 Are you confused? The deputy walked up to him and started on him. The deputy lied to him and told him he couldn't record, then he refused to ID himself and started back peddling once he realized the citizens knew his rights. How is this harassing or winding up cops? This is just accountability and transparency. If the deputy has nothing to hide, then he shouldn't have a problem with the camera.
@MatthewJohn74 How is lying being polite? The deputy approached him and lied to him, so the citizen informed him of the law and asked for his name and badge number for accountability, but the deputy tried to evade from providing his details. How is that escalating?
The guy filming is just looking for trouble and causing problems with that cop. The cop was polite and this guy became more aggressive towards the end of the video. Yes, it is legal to video and your right but use some common sense. This guy is just looking for the "oh, the police are so bad and corrupt..blah...blah..blah"
@wtchoutfertoby Im usually in agreement with the cameraman in most of these videos but this one is a bit ridiculous. The officer only approached the guy to kindly not record a lady and was not forcing the issue but the camera guy wanted to escalate for some reason.
@wtchoutfertoby Yes it is legal to video in public. So no, moron, the cop was wrong to ask the cameraman to turn off the camera. The cop also broke the law by not identifying himself when asked. And you call that professional? What planet are you from?
LOL people commenting against you are closet communists. Standing up for your rights is rude now? LOL The people who are against freedom should leave the USA. This is the land of the free, not the land of the weak minded slaves.
@GreenSmile420 - He either did not know or chose to ignore the law by claiming filming was unlawful, by getting his name and badge number he knows that he can't claim to not know the law in the future.
I tink the question here is WHY??? why would you want to be like that just to prove your right to a deputy? do you feel better for doing it?? It was just needless. As the old saying goes, dont start shit, wont be shit. Maybe you should try it
@cpcdt - it is all about accountability and setting a standard of normalcy. If most interactions with Law Enforcement are filmed there will be fewer problems with threats of arrests or attacks in higher pressure situations. Cameras make things safer for both LEOs and civilians.
@XaqFixx - NO there wont be fewer problems,there will be more. Bottom line here is you wanted to look powerfull and in the right. LOOK AT ALL THE COMMENTS, everyone thinks you handled it poorly and just wanted confrentation, and then you come out with this pc crap about how its safer for LEO's and civilians?? Your an idiot and the world would be a better place without ppl like you. You are the type of people that order a coffee, spill it on yourself being stupid and then sue the coffee maker.
@XaqFixx i think he realized "ok, you got me". he was being pretty civil about it, which is rare.... at least he didn't take the camera and arrest you
@cpcdt Didn't the deputy come over to the guy with the camera? Wasn't he trying to get camera dude to shut down the camera? WHY???? Why would he want to be like that? Just to prove he doesn't know the law, or wants to ignore it by trying to shut down a camera illegally? Your questions sound OK! Just sounds like your aiming them at the wrong guy. Cops should not interact with people who are NOT breaking the law. People don't like it. We need peace officers, not strong arm control freaks.
I agree completely with your ideals, but I do think this was needlessly confrontational. But I don't blame you for it - standing up for your rights with a police officer is not easy. But I think that you would be better served by not asking for his badge number until and unless he got confrontational with you or detained/arrested you. Keep it light, keep it polite, and you may actually make friends with the police and have the opportunity to cause them to question their beliefs about the law.
Its not that I disagree with your libertarian advocacy but I do think that you handled that police officer in the wrong way. It is important for the police to see liberty as something they can relate to and you pitted him against a wall and gave him no choice but to dig his heels in. The police are after all citizens just like you or me.
@tonyster2 He didn't go out and try to make the police look stupid. He was minding his own business when the cop approached him and disturbed his peace. Did you even WATCH this video???
Didn't seem necessary to rub it in after you won the argument; it was all on tape and you should-have let it be. He was walking away, and that's a win. It's one thing to exercise and politely explain your rights, but now you will be remembered when this guy's at the same BBQ joint when you're there enjoying a meal with your wife or friends. Always let a man save-face.
@snowbird29803 - The goal was not to embarrass him. What I most hope for after such a confrontation is that all the department staff be better trained on peoples rights. I do not think it is acceptable for him to lie and say something is illegal when it isn't. It took Antonio Musumeci an arrest and a federal law suit for the DHS to recognize the same right elsewhere.
Your confrontational style does in fact make you a stupid douche. Cooee from Australia.
p.s. How can a goverment build and maintain vital infastructure without working citizens funding, via fair taxation, the projects. What system would you prefer?
@IncognitoShhh - It can't but who said the government needs to be provider of said infrastructure?
There are many alternatives from toll and ad supported roads, community/private roads, etc. I prefer Seasteading and when it becomes a viable option I will participate.
@Whiteplane - Only to a limited extent and even then only the consent of the majority. FOr an interesting look at Social Contract Theory check out Dr. Crispin Sartwell's "Against The State: An Introduction to Anarchist Political Theory"
No,its not limited at all. We allow the legislative branch to create and levy taxes,we vote on taxes all the time,and also give implied consent by remaining members of a society. Taxation is not theft,as theft is socially agreed upon and well defined event/activity.
Anyone who is against taxation needs to separate themselves from society.
@Whiteplane - As I said in my other comment: "Consent implies choice, when the alternative is violence (imprisonment, theft of property, or death) there is no choice." Additionally, popularity does not mean just. I cannot decide for you what color shirt you are allowed to wear, even if 300 of my peers agree.
It is a mistake to confuse society and the state. I do not seek to separate myself from society but to join or create a voluntary one. (see Seasteading)
If you choose to live in a society and not pay taxes to support the systems that society uses,you are a criminal.
If you do not wish to live in a society with taxes. Leave. Their are several nations that do not have taxation systems,and they would gladly need a western educated person.
@Whiteplane - The state is founded on coercion and not consent. Consent implied choice, when the alternative is violence (imprisonment, theft of property, or death) there is no choice.
Implied consent is only acceptable when explicit consent is not possible (i.e. an unconscious injured person would likely want medical care).
Dr. Crispin Sartwell also makes some excellent arguments against social contract theory in "Against the State"
If your going to bitch about taxation for road construction and maintenance than don't drive a car or operate on any major road ways. Road construction employs a lot of citizens, allows for transportation that allows thousands of businesses to operate. It's a basic economic necessity in America. And your a douche.
Your arguments against me and my views are full of logical fallacies, opposition to tax funded roads is not opposition to road construction, personal insults do not add value to your argument, and disagreement with my views does not in anyway justify the deputy lies (you can't film here) and repeated refusal to provide his name and badge number.
I think the title of this film is misleading and should say "Deputy is doing his job directing traffic and has to respond to a complaint from a female who the camera man was recording earlier and felt she was being harassed" harassment can be defined as(1) : to annoy persistently2) : to create an unpleasant or hostile situation especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct 3)persistant unwanted contact or communication with, or physical proximity to another. ? rest of video?
We live in the south.And in York County the laws of this country are ignored!! The county is ran by the Good Old Boys. So its what the good old boys say not what the law says. Most of the officers i know are good guys but they dont like what goes on in the system. These officers try to put the bad guys in jail and the court trys to turn them loose. But the law says if you are in a public place then you are subject to being filmed or pictures taken of you and that is legal!!
I hope you don't mind if I throw an opinion out there. Maybe officers don't want to be video taped by random strangers. Maybe it's because they want to limit their exposure as much as possible. Crazy, criminal types have access to YouTube too. Maybe when he's off work and out to dinner with his family he doesn't want to worry about someone confronting, assaulting, or shooting him. Take a good look at him, this man may have to "protect and serve" you some day. That is also part of his oath.
If their job was to protect and serve that would be great. But the truth is they don't protect and serve. They tax and fine people at a tremendous rate. Every now and then a cop will protect someone. But if they're scared that their lives might be in danger due to filming, they need a new line of work. No one is forcing to be the tax feeders that they truly are.
@itsashame1 maybe if they don't want to follow the law and have all these things to worry about, being a police officer isn't the job for them. There are alot of things in this country I don't like and I may worry about but it doesn't give me the right to circumvent the laws in order to relieve myself from my own personal problems. If the cop doesn't like it, than tough shit for him. He can find another job if this isn't the one for him.
I hope you sent them this video I know a bunch of these officers some are good some are ok and some just do not know how to handle themselves or the law
I am a personal friend of Zaq I know many of these officers because I went school with some some come in my business some have stopped me, I live here. I support the upholding of our laws as long as the laws make sense otherwise we have chaos. I Cannot tolerate law enforcement that is less than proper. I am a ex Air Force Officer and swore to uphold and defend the Constitution. I was trying to be diplomatic which is lost on you. Maybe he needs retraining or to be fired. I am not a COP. Get REAL
You never responded to me I wonder why? Did you read the post I made after yours? I guess you can be jump to conclusions but not to a simple I am sorry.
Who do they think they are.I don't know who's been teaching them that they have some kind of power over the public but they need to pull there heads in and learn the truth that they are public servants and if they do not wish to serve then they are in the wrong job.If you want to be a boss or to boss people around I suggest you start a company but do not join the force to boss people you'll find yourself in court quick smart!!!!
2wheels88 4 days ago
This man is a inbred retard. Why is he serving the public?
monkeychnky7 6 days ago
us police are very amateur and why was the officer not wearing a cap thats unusual and had his hands in his pockets and in the end walked away...paahaahaa hilarious
WELLBRAN 1 week ago
going around and filming people in public without asking is legal but it is ALSO rude and immature. keep doing it and i guarantee someone's gonna shove your fruity iphone or whatever you're using straight up your ass. you feel empowered with the lame 'ill put it on Youtube' threat but that doesn't scare everybody. catch someone on the wrong day and you're gonna get it.
heirihunziker 1 week ago
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ll1lI 2 weeks ago
Fucking hillbilly deputy doesn't know the law.
fkerpants 2 weeks ago
The point that stands out to me is that cops and elected officials will lie cheat and steal to take your rights away and make you a compliant little sheep that does not complain about being sheared.
bopoole 3 weeks ago
If you have that much of a problem with your picture being taken in a public place, then perhaps you should avoid public places. I hope someone in that police department is able to educate Officer Boyd on basic rights.
simlaurel 1 month ago
Give them a badge and they concider themselves gods to be worshipped that's why so many of them end up getting shot or run over,anybody that can't see that not only was a law broken but a constituional right denied is mentally retarded and has no right opening their mouth. Anybody that sides with a lieing deputy is a communist pig. has anybody checked to see if that deputy is still alive? his god attitude has probabily gotten him killed. to serve and protect my ass!
mr1stevens1 1 month ago
You need to find another hobby other than just trying to wind cops up... its a bit lame
TheFigure88 2 months ago
@TheFigure88 Are you confused? The deputy walked up to him and started on him. The deputy lied to him and told him he couldn't record, then he refused to ID himself and started back peddling once he realized the citizens knew his rights. How is this harassing or winding up cops? This is just accountability and transparency. If the deputy has nothing to hide, then he shouldn't have a problem with the camera.
1775novten 1 month ago
Ugh he was so polite you were trying to escalate it.
MatthewJohn74 2 months ago
@MatthewJohn74 How is lying being polite? The deputy approached him and lied to him, so the citizen informed him of the law and asked for his name and badge number for accountability, but the deputy tried to evade from providing his details. How is that escalating?
1775novten 1 month ago
Good going OP, nice vids :)
PersonguydudeWB 2 months ago
great video .. and for standing up for "we the people" 1st amendment.there is no expectation to privacy in a public place...!!!
akaknocksville 3 months ago 3
The guy filming is just looking for trouble and causing problems with that cop. The cop was polite and this guy became more aggressive towards the end of the video. Yes, it is legal to video and your right but use some common sense. This guy is just looking for the "oh, the police are so bad and corrupt..blah...blah..blah"
wtchoutfertoby 4 months ago
@wtchoutfertoby Im usually in agreement with the cameraman in most of these videos but this one is a bit ridiculous. The officer only approached the guy to kindly not record a lady and was not forcing the issue but the camera guy wanted to escalate for some reason.
MatsDawson 2 months ago
@wtchoutfertoby Yes it is legal to video in public. So no, moron, the cop was wrong to ask the cameraman to turn off the camera. The cop also broke the law by not identifying himself when asked. And you call that professional? What planet are you from?
snarky77005 2 months ago
Yep York counties finest! I hate our cops here they think they can do anything
cloverballer40 5 months ago
The cop is a complete moron in this video.. How can you be the law and not know the law? Complete lunacy... :P
disposablefreedom 6 months ago
Go get 'em, bro. :-)
davidbrucemusicvideo 7 months ago
Cops say that they ask, but it's always a command.
AgonyInCrisis 7 months ago
your description is wrong-he did give u his name and badge number, therefore NOT "refuses to identify"
porsche187 7 months ago
@laidbackguy1972 - Thanks, they guys at CopBlock.org do great stuff too
XaqFixx 7 months ago
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elboyo2009 7 months ago
if the imaginary woman doesn't want her image captured she can go home and pull the shades..
Dewdaahman 7 months ago 8
@Dewdaahman
Good point...
davidbrucemusicvideo 7 months ago
LOL people commenting against you are closet communists. Standing up for your rights is rude now? LOL The people who are against freedom should leave the USA. This is the land of the free, not the land of the weak minded slaves.
stonewall97 8 months ago
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GreenSmile420 8 months ago
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GreenSmile420 8 months ago
@GreenSmile420 - He either did not know or chose to ignore the law by claiming filming was unlawful, by getting his name and badge number he knows that he can't claim to not know the law in the future.
XaqFixx 8 months ago
I tink the question here is WHY??? why would you want to be like that just to prove your right to a deputy? do you feel better for doing it?? It was just needless. As the old saying goes, dont start shit, wont be shit. Maybe you should try it
cpcdt 8 months ago
@cpcdt - it is all about accountability and setting a standard of normalcy. If most interactions with Law Enforcement are filmed there will be fewer problems with threats of arrests or attacks in higher pressure situations. Cameras make things safer for both LEOs and civilians.
XaqFixx 8 months ago 8
@XaqFixx - NO there wont be fewer problems,there will be more. Bottom line here is you wanted to look powerfull and in the right. LOOK AT ALL THE COMMENTS, everyone thinks you handled it poorly and just wanted confrentation, and then you come out with this pc crap about how its safer for LEO's and civilians?? Your an idiot and the world would be a better place without ppl like you. You are the type of people that order a coffee, spill it on yourself being stupid and then sue the coffee maker.
cpcdt 8 months ago
@XaqFixx i think he realized "ok, you got me". he was being pretty civil about it, which is rare.... at least he didn't take the camera and arrest you
awlbluemoon 18 hours ago
@cpcdt Didn't the deputy come over to the guy with the camera? Wasn't he trying to get camera dude to shut down the camera? WHY???? Why would he want to be like that? Just to prove he doesn't know the law, or wants to ignore it by trying to shut down a camera illegally? Your questions sound OK! Just sounds like your aiming them at the wrong guy. Cops should not interact with people who are NOT breaking the law. People don't like it. We need peace officers, not strong arm control freaks.
ohannahdad 3 months ago
I agree completely with your ideals, but I do think this was needlessly confrontational. But I don't blame you for it - standing up for your rights with a police officer is not easy. But I think that you would be better served by not asking for his badge number until and unless he got confrontational with you or detained/arrested you. Keep it light, keep it polite, and you may actually make friends with the police and have the opportunity to cause them to question their beliefs about the law.
TheHireTheBetter 9 months ago
Its not that I disagree with your libertarian advocacy but I do think that you handled that police officer in the wrong way. It is important for the police to see liberty as something they can relate to and you pitted him against a wall and gave him no choice but to dig his heels in. The police are after all citizens just like you or me.
moishe5740 9 months ago
Cops are useless robots.
cockyhemi 11 months ago
@cockyhemi I'm sure you'll continue to say that, right up until the moment you need one to help you.
TheHireTheBetter 9 months ago
lol if you dont wanna pay for the raods then dont drive on them... i dont want you putting wear and tear on roads i pay for
SchuyTV 11 months ago
You POWNED that cop! LOL
1GodOnlyOne 11 months ago
it's one thing to exercise your rights, it's another to go out and try to make the police look stupid when they are just being gentlemen.
Have some respect please.
tonyster2 11 months ago
@tonyster2 He didn't go out and try to make the police look stupid. He was minding his own business when the cop approached him and disturbed his peace. Did you even WATCH this video???
1GodOnlyOne 11 months ago
please pick on the nasty cops there was nothing wrong with that guy
abc123cooly 1 year ago
Didn't seem necessary to rub it in after you won the argument; it was all on tape and you should-have let it be. He was walking away, and that's a win. It's one thing to exercise and politely explain your rights, but now you will be remembered when this guy's at the same BBQ joint when you're there enjoying a meal with your wife or friends. Always let a man save-face.
snowbird29803 1 year ago
@snowbird29803 - The goal was not to embarrass him. What I most hope for after such a confrontation is that all the department staff be better trained on peoples rights. I do not think it is acceptable for him to lie and say something is illegal when it isn't. It took Antonio Musumeci an arrest and a federal law suit for the DHS to recognize the same right elsewhere.
XaqFixx 1 year ago
Your confrontational style does in fact make you a stupid douche. Cooee from Australia.
p.s. How can a goverment build and maintain vital infastructure without working citizens funding, via fair taxation, the projects. What system would you prefer?
IncognitoShhh 1 year ago
@IncognitoShhh - It can't but who said the government needs to be provider of said infrastructure?
There are many alternatives from toll and ad supported roads, community/private roads, etc. I prefer Seasteading and when it becomes a viable option I will participate.
XaqFixx 1 year ago
you look like the biggest faggot i have ever seen. just gonna put that out there
paulleason 1 year ago
taxation is a social contract,consent is implied
Whiteplane 1 year ago
@Whiteplane - Only to a limited extent and even then only the consent of the majority. FOr an interesting look at Social Contract Theory check out Dr. Crispin Sartwell's "Against The State: An Introduction to Anarchist Political Theory"
XaqFixx 1 year ago
@XaqFixx
No,its not limited at all. We allow the legislative branch to create and levy taxes,we vote on taxes all the time,and also give implied consent by remaining members of a society. Taxation is not theft,as theft is socially agreed upon and well defined event/activity.
Anyone who is against taxation needs to separate themselves from society.
Whiteplane 1 year ago
@Whiteplane - As I said in my other comment: "Consent implies choice, when the alternative is violence (imprisonment, theft of property, or death) there is no choice." Additionally, popularity does not mean just. I cannot decide for you what color shirt you are allowed to wear, even if 300 of my peers agree.
It is a mistake to confuse society and the state. I do not seek to separate myself from society but to join or create a voluntary one. (see Seasteading)
XaqFixx 1 year ago
@XaqFixx
If you choose to live in a society and not pay taxes to support the systems that society uses,you are a criminal.
If you do not wish to live in a society with taxes. Leave. Their are several nations that do not have taxation systems,and they would gladly need a western educated person.
Whiteplane 1 year ago
@Whiteplane - The state is founded on coercion and not consent. Consent implied choice, when the alternative is violence (imprisonment, theft of property, or death) there is no choice.
Implied consent is only acceptable when explicit consent is not possible (i.e. an unconscious injured person would likely want medical care).
Dr. Crispin Sartwell also makes some excellent arguments against social contract theory in "Against the State"
XaqFixx 1 year ago
If your going to bitch about taxation for road construction and maintenance than don't drive a car or operate on any major road ways. Road construction employs a lot of citizens, allows for transportation that allows thousands of businesses to operate. It's a basic economic necessity in America. And your a douche.
sloanstudios 1 year ago
@sloanstudios - Where to start?
Your arguments against me and my views are full of logical fallacies, opposition to tax funded roads is not opposition to road construction, personal insults do not add value to your argument, and disagreement with my views does not in anyway justify the deputy lies (you can't film here) and repeated refusal to provide his name and badge number.
XaqFixx 1 year ago
No woman complained. This thug cop is full of it.
MrTheMercury 1 year ago
I think the title of this film is misleading and should say "Deputy is doing his job directing traffic and has to respond to a complaint from a female who the camera man was recording earlier and felt she was being harassed" harassment can be defined as(1) : to annoy persistently2) : to create an unpleasant or hostile situation especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct 3)persistant unwanted contact or communication with, or physical proximity to another. ? rest of video?
miked405 2 years ago
@miked405 WRONG !!! Fail
bigsammieking 1 year ago
We live in the south.And in York County the laws of this country are ignored!! The county is ran by the Good Old Boys. So its what the good old boys say not what the law says. Most of the officers i know are good guys but they dont like what goes on in the system. These officers try to put the bad guys in jail and the court trys to turn them loose. But the law says if you are in a public place then you are subject to being filmed or pictures taken of you and that is legal!!
benq700256 2 years ago
I hope you don't mind if I throw an opinion out there. Maybe officers don't want to be video taped by random strangers. Maybe it's because they want to limit their exposure as much as possible. Crazy, criminal types have access to YouTube too. Maybe when he's off work and out to dinner with his family he doesn't want to worry about someone confronting, assaulting, or shooting him. Take a good look at him, this man may have to "protect and serve" you some day. That is also part of his oath.
itsashame1 2 years ago
If their job was to protect and serve that would be great. But the truth is they don't protect and serve. They tax and fine people at a tremendous rate. Every now and then a cop will protect someone. But if they're scared that their lives might be in danger due to filming, they need a new line of work. No one is forcing to be the tax feeders that they truly are.
freestatereport 2 years ago
@itsashame1 maybe if they don't want to follow the law and have all these things to worry about, being a police officer isn't the job for them. There are alot of things in this country I don't like and I may worry about but it doesn't give me the right to circumvent the laws in order to relieve myself from my own personal problems. If the cop doesn't like it, than tough shit for him. He can find another job if this isn't the one for him.
Stink808 1 year ago
I hope you sent them this video I know a bunch of these officers some are good some are ok and some just do not know how to handle themselves or the law
MajorShock 2 years ago
MajorShock of course you do , and i bet you never heard of the blue wall of silence right , take care officer
BeautifulGirlByDana 2 years ago
I am a personal friend of Zaq I know many of these officers because I went school with some some come in my business some have stopped me, I live here. I support the upholding of our laws as long as the laws make sense otherwise we have chaos. I Cannot tolerate law enforcement that is less than proper. I am a ex Air Force Officer and swore to uphold and defend the Constitution. I was trying to be diplomatic which is lost on you. Maybe he needs retraining or to be fired. I am not a COP. Get REAL
MajorShock 2 years ago
@BeautifulGirlByDana
You never responded to me I wonder why? Did you read the post I made after yours? I guess you can be jump to conclusions but not to a simple I am sorry.
Majorshock13 1 year ago
@Majorshock13 i never responded because your reply was child like , not childish but child like , same as the comment you just made
BeautifulGirlByDana 1 year ago