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  • Why are you passing in the right lane?

  • lmao staties are useless boston cops do the real work

  • 01:17 Smooth drives, this is so AMERICAN and I love it!

  • If I had a dollar for every megapixel I would have 50 cents

  • Xvoy2002...shutup

  • American police really scare me.. I mean seriously,, i`ve seen them on cops show up on a call and say ``we were called so someone is going to jail`` The US puts more people lin jail than any other country by far, for even minor offences. Very scary.

    

  • wats the name of dat song

  • damn sick beat

  • this guy is a cop stalker lol.

  • @deercannotseeme. Shame shame were good people too, that pretty little white tail you were chasing told me tales of you bangin her in the ass, didn't mommy teach you about beastiality.... Felony bro

  • MA state police are steaming piles of dog shit. Crooked ass cowards who drive cars with more power than they themselves have. FTP. GO FUCK YOUTSELVES!

  • If you don't except that Law Enforcement Officers are allowed to do whatever they think is necessary to accomplish their mission, then you could leave this country and go live where Police beat the f*** out of you for looking at them. Russia, Lithuania, Germany, China, Korea, Boliz, Peru, Vietnam and Jamaica are just some of the larger countries where the Police do not care about you or I. In the US, they do care and you shoudl respect that because your own mother can't save your life. Grow up.

  • It's called active partol not excessive speed, its how we are trained how will we patrol if we are with the same 3 vehicles @ 65mph?you need to yeild to an emergency vehicle when lights are active

  • its called "stateys doing eighty". I drive on the pike and the highway all the time. I see them coming up behind me doing 80, and i have to get out of their way or they will ride my ass until i do. Their lights are never active, they just want you out of their way so that can continue breaking the speed limit, its 65 not 80.

  • Those who enforce the law also break the law. At 0:45, use of excessive speed. At 1:45, failure to stay within marked lanes. At 3:03, following too closely. At 4:09 and 4:28, failure to signal lane change. At 4:34, unsafe lane change and failure to signal. (I question authority too as I believe that those who enforce the law should also adhere to it. Too often, this is not the case and power is blatantly abused.)

  • Of course people with power abuse it. They're human. But seriously, do you have any idea how many traffic stops there would be daily if failure to signal was strictly enforced? It'd be ridiculous. Most of the people watching this video fail to signal. Most drivers never signal at all. 4:34, nobody was in danger. It's usually a lane to lane change but you don't know what was going on. As long as you don't have officers raping, robbing and assaulting people weekly, overlook the small stuff.

  • @DMMoulton well they were on calls so they can do that if u want to be safe than let them do there job there police for a reason!

  • Me and you are of two totaly differant mind sets, I question authority and you clearly do not understand freedom at its most basic levels, because thats what that quotes about. Its about the freedom to live independently from a overbearing big borther and not need his help. This country is now overly dependant on LEO's to police gen X morons who have no accountability for there actions. Maybe if a pedifile knew he would face the parents wrath, he would think twice. Sometimes justice is blind

  • I like 3:02; he's like "get out of the freakin' way."

  • "Any man who appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a fool, or a coward. Any man that can't take care of himself without that law is both. For a wounded man shall say to his assailant, if I live I will kill you, if I die you are forgiven."

    quoted from "Pat Garret"

  • Pat Garret's law enforcement career never achieved any great success. After finishing out his term as sheriff, Garrett became a rancher in New Mexico. A tall man, he was referred to by locals as "Juan Largo" or "Long John". This is where we get the expression: put on your long johns.

  • That is one of the more ridiculous things I've ever read. Quote something that makes sense next time.

  • what the hell do you mean it doesn't make sense. It makes perfect sense, not all people need the police to protect them. In fact the "protection" of the police is to the general public, but not specific individuals.

  • It's not about whether or not you need protection. It's about the law. Service men and women go through boot camp and get trained to use weapon and in hand to hand combat. Obviously they can handle themselves. But they still have MPs on base and security at the gate. There are trained martial artists who can take down people at will, but they call the police. Say a mugger gets beat to death because the victim wanted to show they could protect themselves. That's not a trend that should start.

  • Thanks but I get plenty of respect, look I am not trying to disrespect any officer here. I realize that the work they do is occasionaly dangerous and a necassry function of society, but lets not blindly hero worship. If an officer does a heroic act like the recent case of a cop pulling a elderly man from a burning car at great risk to himself, that makes him a hero. Actions are what define a hero, simply being a cop, a fire fighter or an enlisted person doesn't make you a hero, so get a life.

  • That I agree on 100%. Well put. That's how I see it. However, when I don't see them as heros, just like you, I see them as fellow humans. We all have issues.

  • hello there . um i have 1 question do you know Mr horken he is on swat team

  • MSP Traffic Stop Worth a Million Dollars!!!!!

    To offset the comments of those who have stated there is no benefit of having MSP do paid traffic details: A MSP trooper who was on traffic detail on I-91 spotted a vehicle and initiated a pursuit after a BOLO alert went out from the US DEA. The drivers were apprehended and charged. Bundles of cash est. between $500,000 and $1 MIL were recovered. Goes to show: MSP provided a huge benefit to MA people that a civillian flagger couldn't have delivered.

  • The MSP are nuts. They shot my brother because they thought he was a robber. He was just reaching for his license. My family won 33 million dollars from the trial.

  • I find it very difficult to believe, because anybody who has been trough a horrible tragedy of losing a brother under such circumstances I would not plaster it on YouTube, of all places. I don't know what else to say...

  • Since you double posted so will I, just to finish my thought. Police are a neccasary part of society however the MA State Police have a PR problem. What happened to the days when you knew who the police were? They were your neighbors, and truly protected the public. People stick with what they know, if you really wanted to help people you become a nurse or doctor. If you liked stuffing underclassmen into lockers, than your an excelent canidate for the MA State Police.

  • Based on the well-known research of Carl Jung, Katharine C. Briggs, and Isabel Briggs Myers people choose their career by the types of tasks they are most suited to perform, and where they are naturally most happy.

    :-)

  • Massachusetts police are some of the highest paid in the country with troopers earning over 200,00.00 a year. This is a major burden on the tax payers. Yes there job can be dangerous, but they know the risks of the job before they are hired. I am not saying that troopers don't deserve to be paid well for the dangerous work and long hours they put in, but cops earning $200,000.00 plus a year while we discuss gas tax and toll increases is insane.

  • If you are referring to the recent article on the front page of the Massachusetts "Republican" Sunday paper... then you will recall, they named the individuals who earned such sums (they were referred to as "elite group" of Sergeants, Lieutenants, and a couple troopers from E-troop). MOST troopers do not earn nearly that much. Their income, as state employees is public record and can be looked up. I agree, $200,000.00+ is way too much, and unfair to everybody, incl. their very own peers.

  • I maxed out my character limit... I wanted to make sure I also add this in my response: Despite of the recent press, let's continue to support the "real" troopers for their hard work. It's not them, it's the unions, and government, which has many flaws and abuses in this WELFARE state (who get paid for doing NOTHING!).

    The MSP handle a wide range of specialized police work. Anyone who wants to know can visit their website; Collision Analysis and Reconstruction, Motor Vehicle Regulation, Air Wing

  • While I agree that there are far greater wastes of public money than overpaid police in Taxachusetts, I will say that pawning the blame off on the unions like the police don't have any conection to the union is a bad argument. No one wants to make less when they could make more. The fact is that everytime someone tries to reel in state police pay rates, they march on Becon Hill and use scare tactics to confuse the public. The tell people that there will be more deadly accidents and traffic.

  • lol, you sound like one of those guys who reads a lot of internet garbadge. get off your computer, sign up for a police force and see how you fare, the worlds alot bigger than you know, maybe youll learn that someday

  • My exact point! I was pulled over by a corrupt police officer. Who says that all police play by the rules? They don't!

  • I have no doubt what so ever that the VAST MAJORITY of Massachusetts State Troopers are serving their state, and country honorably, and are proud of it!!!

  • I bet that you are right. The only problem is is when a really conscientious driver like myself who has driven for 14 years gets pulled over by the police for going 8 mph over the speed limit (73 in a 65 mph zone) while a Porsche GT2 speeds by at 100 mph +. I asked the officer about the Porsche and he said to mind my own business! Please! I was on the Mass Tpke today and was constantly being passed at 75 mph! Cars flashed their lights and honked for me to move over! Where was the police?!

  • Yes sir... if you are not willing to do at least 80 MPH then you should not be in the "high speed" lane, which is where you must have been if people were flashing there lights at you. So if you don't want to speed then stay to the right so the cops can chase people like me who drive as fast as traffic conditions will safely allow.

  • Ha! Ok, thanks for the heads-up! I was mostly in the middle lane near Springfield. Some feisty guys in a Ford Mustang, a BMW M3 and a Maserati were the ones doing the flashing o flights. In a way, who can blame them, I mean the 2009 BMW M3 has 414 hp. And this one was a 2009. . . I drive one. . . I drive the peed limit also (while in the US) in Europe it;s a different story.

  • I dont think you are 1978STi know anything about police, or about life. If you can't follow simple driving rules, then be a man an accept the consequences, at learn some self discipline, maybe then you'll get some respect.

  • MSP are corrupt. I am very happy that the officer failed to show up at my court hearing. I DONT SPEED! YOU SHOULD CATCH THE GUYS WHO DO.

  • If you don't speed, then what was the ticket for (i.e. court hearing)?

  • i prefer the real cops :D

  • Ich sags ja immer wieder: die echten Bullen sind die Opfer. :D

  • nice roads

  • Good Job ! *****

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    HJW018 comment on this video was:

    Nice!

  • Those "staties" are always busy.

  • Nicely put together!

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