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  • i m sure they do that to women too

  • I don't feel sorry for them, if they obeyed ALL laws they would NOT be in the situation they are in,OH WELL LOSERS!!!!!!!

  • The guy @:52 is a total loser,thinks he tough but NOT!!!!

  • Here is a way to avoid all this...don't get arrested! Don't act stupid and you won't get treated like your stupid.

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  • That's a nice holding tank they have in that jail. They probably wouldn't allow Nat Geo inside Clackamas County Jail here in Oregon. Just too filthy. Shit, I know gaurds there that tape their shoes to their legs to keep out the bugs and filth so their feet don't rot off. Don't beleive me, go there for yourself.

  • We control the jail not the inmates! It is not part of my job to get hurt because you chose to get drunk or whatever you are on!!! If you get violent, you are going to get put down. I'm not taking chances with my life or other officers lives because you want hug when you go to jail. If you go through the process without resisting I will help you with the rehabilitation part of it and get you the help you need. If you choose to resist, thats when you are going to loose!

  • @Ford4v460 I understand that. But putting human beings for doing drugs is crazy. I only smoke marijauana to relax and yes I know there are some horrible drugs out there but my point is... if someone desides to smoke a few bowls wwith some firends and relax... he should not go to jail. If a guy desides to snort a line at a party and have a good time and go home and go to work the next day, he should not be arrested. If some takes a drug and does a CRIME, he should be arrested. But that how it is.

  • @Ford4v460 I understand that. But putting human beings for doing drugs is crazy. I only smoke marijauana to relax and yes I know there are some horrible drugs out there but my point is... if someone desides to smoke a few bowls with some firends and relax... he should not go to jail. If a guy desides to snort a line at a party and have a good time and go home and go to work the next day, he should not be arrested. If some takes a drug and does a CRIME, he should be arrested. But thats how it is.

  • @Ford4v460 I was arrested by a cop, and I was completely respectful to him, and he still twisted my hands back extremely hard, and cut up my wrists with the cuffs.. Completely unnecessary behavior on his part. I'm not even a big guy. I'm like 5'8" on a good day. He slammed me against the wall, too, just because I asked him to please stop twisting my wrists back so hard. He was an asshole, and had a huge authority complex. Cops abuse their power, all of the time. It's despicable.

  • @Gangularis sum officers gotta deal with unruly ppl all the time, theyre trained to be cautious and to be able to prevent violence before it happens. a show of "power" and control on his/her part may very well make you think twice to do something stupid to harm him or others. i wouldnt say its abuse of power, its prolly more muscle memory than anything. they gotta be tough, an officer that displays to much kindness can be seen as weak and might be taken advantage of. depends on situation too.

  • @dumaznbum No, I can assure you it was simply a matter of the cop acting like a meat head, because he could, and nothing more. There was absolutely nothing threatening by my presence, especially in handcuffs.

  • @dumaznbum Also, injuring a suspect that is being respectful is not how law enforcement is supposed to behave, so please stop with the apologist, nonsense. It's weak. Police need to learn how to treat suspects, particularly non-threatening ones. Muscle memory? Are you fucking kidding me? Wouldn't surprise me if their brains had been replaced with muscle.. not at all.

  • @Gangularis the officer doesnt know your not threatening tho. and you never kno, sum officers mighta had a bad experience witha suspect in the past. i dont doubt there are actually are dickhead cops out there. lol reminds of that scene from rambo first blood

  • 'problem childs'

  • @Lukachicago19 i am not a liberal. throwing around labels is a mark of ignorance.

  • abuse!!

  • All of you guys are assholes macho gun is right,you fucking faggot dainty dicks don't even know what it is like to be in jail do you?I had a close experience and was gladly willing to learn not to fucking be a retard again

  • i have done quite a bit of time in Sac County Jail (many , many moons ago) as well as time at other jails as well as prison, and i can tell you first hand that Sac County is by far the worst place you can ever do time...don't get me wrong, if you do a crime, you deserve punishment, but the things that i have seen occur there, and the treatment i've seen the inmates get from staff goes far beyond "cruel and unusual"....this place is a nightmare you'd never want to visit.

  • Fuck this, locking people up for getting stoned or drunk is just stupid. As long as they are not hurting other people at which point the person being assaulted should be able to protect them self with lethal force. Waste of time and tax dollars.

  • That officer that put the inmate in the chokehold is huge. I'm calling him The Terminator. Why would an inmate want to pull anything with him around. They learned their lessons!

  • Good job gentlemen! In Russia they would have been beaten nearly or to death.

  • THE GUY AT 0:51 THINKS HE TOUGH AND COOL,WHAT A "LOSER"!!!

  • Cops should not be able able to hurt people as a normal part of their process.

  • These dogs should be shot and nothing else! Prisons only hold this trash till they die and go to hell, lets speed up the process. Any crime that caused harm--Death! There not being punished in jail, just held until they can be judged by God  - Duh! You murder another human you give up your right to life! If you don't agree with this, your a very stupid person ( or stupid MF).

  • @GhostDog65 man i was inspired til that last part

  • THE 916, SUP BREH

  • they should exterminate this kind of GARBAGE

  • lol

  • None of these "drunks" are white. 

  • @lordofdogtownign

    I bet you are - if so proving whites do dumb things like post racist comments

  • @rjpcambridge

    I'm not white myself. I'm just saying that cops tend to target minorities.

  • @knucklesmcfly Yeah, and police officers are loud mouth wannabe punks in tight pin-up costumes.

  • Oh yea its up to us to fix how fucked up they are, fuck that. This country can't babysit grown men and women. You break the law, expect this to be your knew home. Learn to handle your shit or stay away from it.

  • And of course they're all people of color. That's no accident.

  • "How should we handle violence? I know... more violence..." yeah... that'll help o.O

  • This job seems fun haha

  • THOSE LOSERS PUT THEMSELVES IN THAT SITUATION SO I DO NOT FEEL SORRY FOR THEM"AT ALL",THEY ARE WHERE THEY NEED TO BE AND TREATED THE WAY THEY ARE FOR THEIR ACTIONS,OBEY THE LAW AND YOU WILL "NEVER" HAVE A PROBLEM WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT!!!!!!!

  • More than half of the prison population are non-violent offenders, more that 3 million are incarcerated and 50,000 dollars per year per inmate is spent on the prison system. Now tell me that's the solution.

    And the law is flawed. Make me obey it.

  • i love how they can break our arms for attempting to loosen their already death grip but if you throw a shoe down at an "officers" feet, he can tase you and have you arrested for assault. male police officers are just sad little men who got teased and turned down all through highschool so now their badge and their gun become their free pass to ultimate power and they abuse it because theyve never had it.

  • omg u have to get naked kind of humiliating! and then cameras wtf and more people watching in the background WOW

  • "ouch ouch ouch ouch" ha ha ha

  • This makes me feel free! Criminal justice!?...The Criminals running the justice...I want Andy Mayberry and Barney Fife back...When you got drunk in there town they gave ya a place to sleep it off and had a cup of coffee for ya in the Morning! Now we have little nazi soldiers running around putten there hocky socky on ya....I'm betting they dont give ya any coffee either....

  • The only people that truly deserve a life sentence are dangerous rapists and murderers.

  • This is ridiculous. They are not keeping the public safe, they are harrassing law abiding citizens. These aren't murderers or rapists, they're just drunk.

  • @AtheistPatriot1 well they were still being violent but but not murderers just a mad violent drunk

  • They are still breaking the law.They have NO RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY,THEY ACT UP THEY DESERVE WHAT THEY GET,IF THEY WERE LAW ABIDING THEY WOULD NOT BE IN THAT SITUATION SO I DO NOT FEEL SORRY FOR THEM "LOSERS"!!!!!!!!!

  • @AtheistPatriot1 They are still breaking the law.They have NO RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY,THEY ACT UP THEY DESERVE WHAT THEY GET,IF THEY WERE LAW ABIDING THEY WOULD NOT BE IN THAT SITUATION SO I DO NOT FEEL SORRY FOR THEM "LOSERS"!!!!!!!!!

  • @MrMegaFredzeppelin hey fuck off and stop spamming the fucking comments. They're drunk who knows if with malicious intent. they can't make rational decisions. fucking retard.

  • @ChronicTroll Then they should not drink if they can't handle it which led them to the situation they are in, they got drunk and out of control so of course they can't make rational decisions,they chose to drink as I'm sure they were not forced to drink, HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!!!!!

  • @MrMegaFredzeppelin grow up dumbass. some people don't know better. hope it happens to you someday ass

  • @ChronicTroll I do not drink.

  • 2:02 lol a sign saying that right is ---> this way

  • i m from sacramento

  • FUCKING PIGS 

  • Btw thanks for the ongoing propaganda National Geographic. You are truly making this world a better place, you all should be very proud.

  • @machogun I know. I used think NG was cooler than this crap.

  • Treat people like wild dogs and they will act that way. Put them in a cage and abuse them, treat them like they're subhuman, and what do you expect you'll turn them into? Every so called "criminal" is a product of society, so if you don't fix society (the fundamental root problem), then the LEAST you could do is rehabilitate them, not progress and 'encourage' their abhorrent behavior. But go figure, they don't hire problem solvers to work at jails, they hire tough guys with authority complexes.

  • @machogun It really doesn't matter the way. You have a point, but you're completely overlooking the fact that choices have consequences, and if you ended up in a jail or prison then you broke the law! It's as simple as that. We have laws in place to organize and protect society from assholes like the guy who clenched his fist, being obnoxious the entire time and making it as hard as possible on everyone. The people who go there only care for themselves, and belong with their own fucking kind.

  • @S4MBONE

    No, laws are what politicians put in place to attempt to solve problems, but it should be excruciatingly clear that they do not work. Politicians do not solve problems, police do not solve problems, they apply band aids and tape to what are gaping wounds. Jails turn 'rule breakers' into hardened 'criminals', that has been known for a long time now.

    They are not their own 'kind', they are as human as you or I. They are victims of a broken system.

  • @machogun If they didn't exist then things would be a lot worse. Fucking obviously

  • @S4MBONE What about a prison system that treats them with respect? It's only natural to expect respect from someone who receives respect. If you are treated with kindness, doesn't it give you the desire to return it?

  • @Untadaike Are you SERIOUS? Are you SERIOUSLY telling me you're one of those "Treat others how you want to be treated" people?

    Tell me, does that EVER work? If you treat a bully at school, do they stop beating on you? If a killer comes in and shoots your family, and you treat him all happy and nicely, will he say he's soooorry for your families death?

    No. Some people just don't care what they get told, which is what jails are for. Stop being so arrogant, all your comments I've read are stupid.

  • @mario11168 Dude... Don't criticize something you don't know about. And don't be afraid of bullies. Compassion doesn't mean being a wimp and letting fat fucks walk over you, it means being assertive and standing up for what you think is right. That means not breaking some poor sod's arm because he twitched.

    And why did you say you wanted to treat your family's killer nicely? If someone killed my friends or family, I'd hunt the sick fuck down and tear him up so much that he screams nice and loud.

  • @Untadaike All you said, was that we need to waltz on into prison with puppies and sunshine and tell them how nice they are so they'll be nice to us back. You also didn't read my last comment, re-read it a couple of times then move on with your life cause I don't think I'm gonna bother coming back here.

  • @mario11168 Now who's the arrogant one, eh? lol, you just aren't getting it. btw, merry christmas xD

  • @Untadaike It's cool to have that attitude and shit but some people are just plain fucked up and they will do whatever the hell they want whenever the hell they want. No amount of different treatment will fix them. Bottom line is, people can't be fixed. Also, what you're suggesting would cost at least 50,000 more per inmate, which contradicts your previous argument.

  • @S4MBONE Yes. It is cool to have that attitude.

    Come friend, take up arms and let us shoot all those got damn potheads before they spread their hippie lies about peace and love. Yes, they're the real problem here.

    Look, all I'm saying is that it's naive to think that treating someone the way you'd treat a dog with rabies is just going to increase their criminal behavior. It's down right hypocritical.

  • @Untadaike The treatment is a lot better than you would expect. It's not like they're just beating the shit out of inmates for fun, they get shit for acting like assholes to the guards. They fight and kill each other in lockup, and the guards have the right to beat a motherfucker down if they're trying to kill another inmate. It's not so black and white, dude.

  • @machogun Dude. You are sooo right. Thank you.

  • @machogun This is jail, not prison.

    They're being booked in having just been arrested on the streets. If you see subhuman behavior, then that's because that's how they are on the streets.

  • @TheDoubtingApproach

    There is a fundamental reason for all human behavior, yet no one ever ever ever gets to the root problems, they just punish the result. There is a reason they are getting drunk, there is a reason they are on the streets. And it is preventable. Not in our current system, because the system is utterly broken and flawed. But these kinds of behaviors do not need to exist, they aren't inevitable, they are created.

    There is really little difference between jail and prison...

  • @machogun

    Alright Mr. change the world, then what do you think we should do? Do you really think its because of "society"? Or maybe is it because its their choices and actions that got them in that situation?

  • @Transporter1022 The human being is incredibly malleable. You take a baby born in africa and raise him/her in the USA, and he/she will speak english and conform to the cultural values that the USA condones and perpetuates. It is absolutely society that produces abhorrent behavior. Humans might be born with certain propensities, but they are ultimately trivial and hardly worth talking about.

    I think its only effective to ask why they were driven to adopt those behaviors. Punishment is moot.

  • @Transporter1022

    The first step is to get rid of prisons and instead create rehabilitation centers, that focus on helping rather than punishing. Instead of punishing for 'crimes', they would seek to understand what triggered the adoption of that behavioral disposition. Are these people better off when they are released from prison or jail? No. Scaring or abusing someone into changing their behavior is obviously ineffective and will only produce meaner, more abhorrent behavior.

  • @Transporter1022 You've obviously never been in this situation. The guard even said, "I didn't know if he was clenching his fist or going to faint, so I grabbed him," That hold looks very painful, he could have easily controlled him by grabbing his wrist. If you grabbed someone like that because you saw their hand balled up, you could be charged with assault.

    And have you thought that they're on their best behavior for the cameras? If a guard hurts an inmate, it's brushed off as "self defense".

  • @machogun Spoken like an ex-con or a bleeding heart liberal.

  • @drumbasher Neither, ty...

  • @drumbasher The truth is that people who commit crimes need punishment, however, is not ethical to jail someone for ever is they committed a minor crime. That person will go back to society and will not function because the system set him up for failure. There is a need for punishment and a need for some kind of rehab and second opportunity. It is something that we don;t think about but you never know what is around the corner. You might make a mistake and then you would see how unfair all is.

  • @machogun their drunk there is no treating them differently

  • @machogun Perhaps you should work in corrections facility and see if treating criminals nicely won’t get you killed/hurt. My advice to you, you should go out more often on a Friday or Saturday night, eventually your going to encounter a fight breaking out. You will see how brutal fights can be now of days. they practically want to kill each other. People are malicious animals, especially intoxicated. Its just part of our nature whether you want to believe that or not...

  • @machogun

    Give me some examples of problems with society that would cause a person to murder their wife and kids?

  • @machogun you think you can do better, you do it.

  • @machogun...obviously you've never had to deal with any of these "criminals". If so, you'd be singing another tune. Those people with the so called "authority complex", are officers who deal with them on a daily basis and have a far better understanding on how to control/fix them. They're in there for a reason, nobody told them to rape, murder, or steal. Blaming officers for what an inmate does is just plain stupid. If they're a product of their society, it doesnt start in the jails.

  • @86doonies more than 1 million offendors belonging to the prison population are non-violent offendors. a large portion are non-violent drug offendors. what do you think the dog-in-a-cage environment does for their rehabilitation? my argument is about the prison environment and what it actually does vs. what it's supposed to do. its flagrantly clear that the prison environment is against the betterment of the people it encloses. and i won't even get into the privatization / incentive aspect......

  • @machogun so drug offenders are just perfectly fine and should be let go? many of them sell to young kids, or to depressed people who use the drugs to overdose. or people get high and murder others accidently. the prison system is supposed to punish people for breaking the law and that's what it does. and for many, it works.if it doesn't, then those people shouldn't be on the streets.

  • @SElement91 i recommend you watch zeitgeist: moving forward which talks in depth about these problems and their causes. featured in the movie are such experts as dr. robert sapolsky, dr. james gilligan, dr. gabor mate. it is well worth your time, i promise.

  • @machogun I haven't seen the movie and perhaps I will watch it. However, I do know about these people slightly. I know that Dr. Sapolsky works with experimental treatmensts, such as a vaccine for stress, and studies the human conidtion. I learned about his work with baboons. Gilligan basically studies the prevention of violence. Although these are very intelligent men, it seems that the movie would be a little one sided and biased. I may look into the movie though.

  • @machogun Thats all we ever try to do is rehabilitate them and it doesn't work. What we need to start doing is executing these murders, repeat violent offenders, and lifers.

  • @agent4051

    you don't understand the preciousness of life and the origins of 'criminal behavior' if you think we should execute 'offenders' willy nilly. these people are victims of culture and the society they are brought up in. you can not snuff out their existence and only life because they have fallen prey to unfortunate circumstances and behaviors. people have a hard time understanding 'criminal behavior' because they blame it on human nature, a built-in incurable disposition...

  • @machogun I know your type, your one of those bleeding hearts. And I said VIOLENT OFFENDERS, I dont agree with executing criminals for petty crimes. But if you knew what some of these monsters have done, you would understand why they deserve to die. Also I've had a hard life to, I was beaten and neglect by my stepfather for years and it didn't stop until I was 14, when my mother divorced him. But you know what I didn't become a criminal, I joined the Air Force, and later CBP.

  • @agent4051 but this is simply not true. if you take an asian baby and raise it in the US he/she will speak perfect english and adhere to US cultural values. they will walk/talk/act like their surroundings because they are a - composite - of their surroundings. this is true for everyone. while people might have slight propensities, they are largely insignificant compared to the weight that culture and environment has on one's value system.

  • @machogun Hey if you want to go and give any one of those inmates a hug you're free to. I'm sure one of those "tough guys with authority complexes" will be there with one of their techniques "encouraging abhorrent behavior" to save your sorry ass.

  • @machogun Ummm those "tough guys with authority complexes" save lives every day by keeping drunk people from driving and rapist and murderers off the street. the LEAST you could do is have some respect for people who keep us safe. They are "put in cages" because they are dangerous to society and disobey and break laws. No excuses, that's why we have a government. You don't like it... move somewhere else.

  • @machogun Well put. The problem is that there is no such thing as a perfect society, where everyone does their homework, kisses their mother, etc...you know what I mean...

  • @machogun Very well put, and a very sad truth.

  • @machogun APPLY THE SAME PRINCIPLES TO AFRICAN AMERICANS, FROM THE MILLIONS THAT WERE KIDNAPPED,MURDERED,BEAT,AND RAPED.STRIPPED OF THEIR RELIGION,HOMELAND,AND DIGNITY AND MADE TO WORK FOR FREE AND TO BELIEVE THEY WE'RE SUB HUMAN AND TA DAH, 2011 GET A LOOK AT THE POLISED PRODUCT.

  • they use a special martial arts move. it's called "twisting them up." ROFL

  • i wonder are these inmates acting like adults or children lol

  • I hate the police. Fuck the pigs. They always make situations worse than what they already are.

  • Haha @ black woman talking to camera and addressing Oprah Winfrey. Haha. Oprah ain't going to save you now, you human reject.

  • 1:20 is that piss or vomit all over the room? if you treated animals like that you could have the cops show up.

    how "polite" is it to physically harm people for the dehumanizing treatment you wanna subject them to?

    officer roids makes me feel very safe

  • @narezul

    It's actually neither. That's just plaster on cement, to cover up the cracks. There are pretty strict policies about keeping the area clean.A lot of the folks in there ain't criminals, they just had one to many to drink and picked a fight.

  • drunk in public....thats what i do....lololol hahahhahah

  • I don't think anyone acknowledges Toyoda tech 

  • @omgk0 Toyota*

  • 0:40 classic drunk

  • wow

  • fk the popo!

  • @runisunke

    first off they are corrections officers

    second off since they have to deal with idiots like you every day I'd shut the fk up

  • @csingham

    You know they abuse human right everyday on reuglar basis right? try "people" like animals.

    Zimbardo experiment its human nature. Ban all Police, they do not protect nor serve, its the law.

  • I would use toyota technology to stop ads on youtube.

  • @guitargod909 Lol me too brother

  • @guitargod909 meh you don't need to. Just use Mozilla technology and have them think the ads are spam so they stop showing them. Messes a bit with Hulu but give and take.

  • @guitargod909 dude, thats getting SERIOUSLY old

  • @guitargod909 nice overused joke.

  • @guitargod909 LMAO!!!

  • @guitargod909 Instead of complaining about the ads, why don't you do something about it?

    I've never seen an ad on YouTube, ever. Why don't you do the same thing?

  • First view, comment, and like! Yay!

  • @0RaysAccount0 No one cares

  • @0RaysAccount0

    fail.

  • first

  • @TomFuIp fuck up

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