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  • Funny how the most vocal opposition comes from people who have never done the job, isn't it?

  • @wiseuporbedead You are quiet clearly not a police officer, most likely a little boy that lives at home with his parents.

  • @silverkrap1 Are you able to show evidence to support this? 

  • @metalpaperclip Get a law dictionary and look up the meanings for lots of words. Really interesting and funny read. Plus having had some interesting conversations with the police my own personal experience has led me to this stage in realization :))

  • @silverkrap1 Getting a law dictionary is something you obviously have not done. Statutory laws are acts passed through the houses of parliaments and then signed by the monarch. You don't know what you are talking about, theft, rape, drink driving etc are all covered under acts. Try ignoring them and see how far you get before you land yourself in prison.

  • @metalpaperclip Uh huh. Why are you giving me examples of statutes contained within acts? Why would I want to try my hand at theft or rape? I am well aware of how statute law works. But statute law is bollocks! Unnecessary bollocks. Now could you please stop pretending to know what I have read / not read. I form my own opinions based on my experience and what I consider to be fact. So leave me out of your trolling session.

  • @silverkrap1 I’m not trolling and I am not pretending I know what you have read. I am merely pointing out the fact that there are horrific offences such as rape covered under acts/statute laws. So your comment about people do not have to obey acts is kind of stupid. I also never said anything about you trying your hand at theft or rape. Good day to you.

  • @metalpaperclip ''Getting a law dictionary is something you obviously have not done''... ''Try ignoring them and see how far you get before you land yourself in prison''.

    Anyway enough of this bullshit... Good day indeed

  • They will come out with the classic "If you have nothing to hide....."

    Tell them that do have something to hide from them. Your privacy is yours to hide from whoever you choose to and just because they are wearing a costume, it doesn't give them the right to pry into your personal business.

  • If you have done nothing wrong, never give them any details. That fact is that, if you haven't broken any laws, they are only acting upon a hunch, or at the very best hearsay and neither equates to reasonable suspicion. Although, they will try to tell you that they have the power to extract your PRIVATE details from you. They are powerless to do so, if you don't allow them to.

  • @stoptherot1 Just so you are aware most police forces in the uk now will not request your name, dob or address when carrying out a stop and search. 

  • @metalpaperclip Good, because they are not getting them from me, EVER, under ANY circumstances.

  • It's so funny to watch the police and how they have been trained to have you enter into a verbal contract with them, but not educated entirely about why. This way, the "legal" bases are covered, but they wont question why. It's a sort of dehumanising of the human, tasked with animating the corporate uniform. If only they would just do the job that they took the oath to do, instead of being little more than tax collectors.

  • @stoptherot1 'indoctrinated' might be the word your looking for.

  • @stoptherot1 Also the whole verbal contract thing is not true, its something "freeman" have made up that has no legal recognition in a court of law. Infact the term freeman and everything they stand for has no legal recognition in law. Its just made up rubbish that does not get you anywhere.

  • @wiseuporbedead Hahaha yea. 'Understand' being the covert contract creation

    

  • 1.) NEVER SAY A THING!

    2.) NO COMMENT

    3.) problem ended

  • those police officers broke the law, whenever an officer of the law feels they have reasonable right to stop you for whatever reason and i do mean for whatever reason even for a chat they have to provide identification(i know it sounds stupid because they look police but if we have to follow the law so do they)and you have the right not to answer any questions that they ask also when getting stopped by the police it is your right to film them and should do so as it can help you later in court

  • 4:03 Downer in the background and...

    shutup comment below

  • yeh have some hip hop style music on the video that will make this kids listen

  • More stop searches, CCTV, police, pay the police more don't reduce their pay. If you are regularly getting stop searched it's because you need to be.

  • @09SRILANKA you do write a load of .......

  • @Michaellxxx. Senisible comments that a law abiding citizen makes. Thanks buddy!

  • Search the cops, they are the criminals.

  • police are corrupt and started the riots back in the 80s and the recent

  • @james7167 There is a video on here where a cop got caught posing as a student and ran to the police area in London, priceless to see. He was there to start trouble and got rumbled. Bastards they are!

  • @james7167 Of course they did.

  • @james7167 Your point being?

  • i fort that was tempz behind that guy on the steps lool

  • oooh look, it's such fun being stopped and searched!

  • booooooooooooooooooooo

  • I have the right to remain silent :0) Don't you? x

  • Police LOL

  • Never speak to the police unless it's to assert your common law rights.

  • @Paul1967uk

    I would also like to state that the teacher that has set this up went to university to study law and would provide correct information for her students as they are in a critical part fo their learning. So sir, unless you have legal training and actually know what you are talking about. Please refrain from making a complete ass of yourself. Currently you are looking like a man that spends his time talking about things he knows nothing about. Good day sir.

  • @paul1967uk. I would like to ask if your a a sandwich short of a picnick..because quite frankly sir you are talking out of your ass. To use the term "pigs" is 1) derogatory and 2) you have a serious problems if you are talking about arresting pigs.

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  • @paul1967uk WHAT THE HELL? Are you thick or something? You cannot make a citizens arrest if you being arrested DUMBASS!!! That's the whole point of a police officer being able to arrest someone. You basically saying that all the rapists and murders out there can do what the hell they like and when the Fuzz come to arrest them they the police will be able to do nothing to stop them! Go back to school you nut case... Oh and for your information, pigs are farmyard animals. They can't arrest silly

  • FTP

  • tax collectors in uniform. make no mistake folks, these guys don't give a f about you. collect fines and fares for the state.

  • @TheBoHoBoy Please repost your comment using alternative language. Your opinion is valued but has been removed due to your choice of naughty word.

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  • @paul1967uk Shame, its my channel, so actually I can do what I like - thats why I have the 'remove comment' button. I make the rules for the videos on this channel and the rules are that comments have to be PG-13. Why? Because this is an educational channel for my sixth form law students. I don't see why they should have to be subjected to idiotic comments from people with vocabularies limited to text speak and profanity.

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  • @paul1967uk As you can see, I acknowledge copyright on all my videos. The channel merely collates them for ease of use for A-Level Law students. Go and troll somewhere else, you're boring me now and all my students are laughing at you.

  • I have spoken with police officers who have admitted that they would stop and search a black man more then a white man because their statistics show black people commit more crime. They also use this same racist logic on searching males instead of females and specific age groups. Meanwhile if your an 60 year old white woman you can be certain that you will never be stopped and searched.

    Discrimination must end

  • @Tzimnewman3 when i had a golf i got stopped every 3 days.....this was back in 2008....now i have a honda civic no tints just standard.....i havent been pulled or stopped and searched in a year and a half..lol....they try eye me up sometimes i dont look at them...my mate was in the car eyeing them up and shouted at him and said dont fuckin look at them......im serious.....i dont get hassle anymore...plus i dress a bit diff now...

  • Well to me, police officers are just other people. As such, I respect them as people and not as police officers. I would'nt allow a stranger to search me and, by the same token, there is no way that I'd allow myself to be searched by a police officer.

  • is it an order or a request officer ?

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  • police break the law all the time. ethnic people are not treated fair singled out. If you are black or ethnic you will be treated like a criminal in BRADFORD WEST YORKSHIRE

    BRADFORD POLICE are stupid,,,,,

  • I have been stopped, only by IC1 police. As IC3 police can clearly see, that there is no reason, that they can form, of why a stop should take place.

    It does seem that IC1 police, have to form an ill-idea of a reason to stop an IC3 in public/private boarders, where IC1 police are forming reasons, that don't make sense, to the IC3 indivisual.

    1) If not been anti social.

    2) not been reported by anybody.

    3) not in a gang.

    4) not stolen or broken anything.

    Racism is IC1 motive. Sue for defamation

  • People dont be brainwashed

    you are not OBLIGED to asnwer any questions

  • @SUNNNYTV How do you adress the law when they ask questions? Do I say I do not consent to answering ?

  • @08CJ11 what do you mean by address the law.

    if a police officer comes up to you pull out your camera and record

    you are not obliged to put the camera away and no law states so.

    when an officer asks you for his details ask him:

    what is your badge number and name.

    am i obliged to answer your questions?

    what are you stopping me for?

    under what law are you stopping me?

    make sure you record it for proof

  • @SUNNNYTV Exactly, "You have the right to remain silent" or "You do not have to say anything"

    They changed the wording since the first sentene makes it clear that its a right whilst the updated sentence does not. Either way it is a right that everyone has. You don't have to say anything to any police officer before or after they arrest you or even during police interview.

  • @SUNNNYTV certian questions you are

  • @pookster78 Please repost your comment using appropriate language. Your comments are appreciated but need to be PG13.

  • "Law abiding citizen "how about law abiding policemen? why are ethnic communities singled out and treated differently when we are all one nation, well England is or is that Britain? or Scotland ?or Wales?

    Its quite simple Police are there to uphold the law and keep the peace if they did that there would be no problems , but they do not.

  • @Marcus538 yes..

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