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  • Time for the people to crack down on crooked cops. Our taxes pay there salaries they work for us. We need a zero tolarance standard against police abuse

  • That guys looks a lot like a younger Bruce Willis.

  • Land of the free my ass. This is a fascist state.

  • Apple has invented a device that will shut down cameras via software programming. Claims to be for concerts and stuff. Won't be long before every police car has one of these on it! Police will now be able to assault the citizenry, confident that no one will be able to record their actions!

  • We are the employers. We are the tax prayers. On the precipice of collapse (economically), which I believe we are in the middle stages, you will see tax payers finally paying attention, at that point we will be at war with the government. And Jefferson would be proud of us

  • it would have been that cops fault if he got shot if the motorcyclist had concealed carry

  • They should all be required to have a civilian with a camera follow them everywhere...

    It will take more than a few election cycles to fix this mess if it can be fixed. It will take that tiny minority developing the resolve to do what will be required. It's time to stop hunkering down for the apocalypse and to start thinking Normandy.

    Don't understand? Follow my links. Read the quotes page first.

  • the technology isn't powerful, because nobody cares! infringements on civil liberties, whilst our biggest threat, only becomes relevant to people once they're subject to abuse! another reason the tech is useless is that police, in the face of obvious violations, are seldom held to account. when officers start going to jail videos might be relevant, until then it;s all just a waste of time

  • police narrative was the only one..funny how third party tapes seems to almost always show their story has.....well variances from reality....usually in favor of their version of the story....

  • @26Keano

    No one pays taxes. Taxes are STOLEN & EXTORTED. that is the first thing u should understand about govt & taxes. Theres nothin noble about it. If you can understand that, then its obvious why such an organization of con artists, liars, thieves & murderers which relies on extortion & coercion as its basis, would resort to such violent actions as shown in the video recordings

  • Do citizens have the right to demand that a patrolman in his patrol car turn off his video cam when pulled over for a traffic violation? No? Funny how the police have more rights than the citizens....

  • Nice to know on roads we fund, our constitutional rights can be suppressed by those whose salaries we pay.

    MAYBE I understand a hot headed cop skipping around a rule for a violent criminal, but drawing a gun for SPEEDING? That asshole should be flipping burgers post-McD's hiring binge. What a joke government "accountability" is.

  • The guy at the store is video taped at work.

  • @StopFear "Yea take your stupid conspiracies back."

    I know! There are no conspiracies only 'coincidences'. lol!

    You're a 'COINKY-DINK'; definition 2.*

    1) A true coincidence;

    2) A boob tube 'educated' person that believes in endless, mathematically unlikely coincidences; an affliction usually related to low IQ, mercury or fluoride poisoning.

  • @UnoRaza

    oh yea? and who educated you? Alex Jones? David Icke? Jessie Ventura? It is not a coincidence that I am not the only one who made a comment against your conspiracy posts

  • @StopFear What does all that GARBAGE have to do with anything?

    You should get a job with faux 'news' or CNN with your Masonic phallacies.

    You ass-u-me much; apparently also have trouble reading.

    I said, "likely Mason", or wanabe; perhaps you should buy a dictionary along with the books recommended; loan them to all who believe in "Honorable Freemasonry"; it may have existed ONCE.

    Why were children's bones found under boards of Ben Franklin's London flat? LUCIFER worship? Coinkydink? ;D)

  • @UnoRaza

    Did you intentionally misspell "fallacies"? Never mind. It is really funny you keep responding to everyone that they're a Mason when someone criticizes your view. If your views about Masons were legit or if your conspiracy theories about the police abuses were real, then you would have readily told me or someone else on this forum, what the source of your beliefs is. Like I said before, I don't doubt there are secret groups, but you dont have to be a Mason to be a crooked cop.

  • @StopFear ".... you dont have to be a Mason to be a crooked cop."

    No shizer? Wow, you are enlightening us all today.

    If you knew of 1 credible debunking of the sources given we'd have seen them; note you supplied ZERO support with your traditional argumentum ad hominem and ad populum fallacy 'arguments'.

    (A CNN, Faux 'news' and debate trick for which too many Americans fall sucker.)

    Do two idiots w/ the noted fallacy arguments trump 1 analyst w/sources?

    (LEO/FEO mgmt is what's corrupt.)

  • I blame society, not cops. It's a stressful situation, but let's remember that America has some serious crime problems. And come on... comparing Iranian police to U.S. police. Implying that "HA, DIRTY COPS WILL KNOW WHAT HAPPENED NOW."

    I think the U.S. has a culture of hate against most authority. When you get down to it, we like to think that everyone has to be perfect when being a cop, but the reality is they are not. It happens, but it propagates the expression, "FUCKING PIG!" I hate that.

  • @groam6666 "society" that's the biggest scape known to man because it basically places the entire source of a problem on...EVERYBODY!

    a lot of problems with crime and punishment is that there are crimes that bring more damage through remaining illegal than just their immediate effects on individuals and a community. possession of drugs and prostitution can be brought under control if legalized because then the profitable monopoly on their accessibility leaves the hands of the underground

  • @groam6666 "society" that's the biggest scapegoat known to man because it basically places the entire source of a problem on...EVERYBODY!

    a lot of problems with crime and punishment is that there are crimes that bring more damage through remaining illegal than just their immediate effects on individuals and a community. possession of drugs and prostitution can be brought under control if legalized because then the profitable monopoly on their accessibility leaves the hands of the underground

  • @Ravengaurd6 I'm aware of Milton Friendman's work, but we also have to acknowledge that nothing is black and white. Society does not exist in economics, but it does when we interact with each other outside the marketplace. Society is a group of people related to each other through persistent relations.

    There are such things as cultures, which I should have used instead of society as I phrased it. Do you deny that there is a growing culture to hate the rich, hate cops, banks and corporations?

  • @groam6666 yes that's true. it's a time of hypesI don't blame the average person for being fearful of things they partially or just flat out don't understand and desperately taking shelter under the closest thing to them of which they have an equal lack of understanding. The problem is that in the lane of real-time people take in as much info as they are willing to accept from the sources that are easiest to access and go running with that. tangential and consequential knowledge is lacking

  • @groam6666 friedman's not who I learned legalization from. I learned that in  a library. The majority of the human experience takes place within economics. economics existed before money did.it existed as soon as human beings settled into permanent dwellings. as long as humans continue to live and consume and interact with the physical world to survive economics will exists. because aside from the high abstract, the metaphysical/spiritual all action and thought stems from the physical world

  • @Nietzschi027

    cool I understand

  • @Nietzschi027

    Man, just say what you want to say

  • Police: "HOW DARE YOU HOLD US ACCOUNTABLE, WE WANT TO ABUSE YOU AT WILL."

  • They'll throw you in jail for destroying evidence, but if the cops do it, never mind, the police are above the law.

  • Don't taze me bro. 

  • Get those cameras ready.

  • @26Keano

    Thats right, but in this case it is your local government, right? Its not exactly every state that does it.

  • Stossel IS worthy of libertypen. Keep up the vids!

  • P-O-L-I-C-E  S-T-A-T-E

  • @TinyBlueCage

    Which state? It depends on your state right. I realize the federal government has their own faults, but if you are really upset about this. (I am) you have to get a few friends and go to city hall or state capital and get news publicity.

  • @StopFear all of america and even most of europe now has become a police state, meaning that the role of the police is no longer to serve the public directly, instead it is purely to collect revenue and keep the public obedient. This is only a sustainable practice if you can keep the public ignorant.

    I agree with you however that trying to get publicity is absolutely needed. My problem though, is that city halls and officials are paid to keep the status-quo.

  • @TinyBlueCage

    Sorry but I disagree. Police state is a very vague term, at least currently. There is a lot of corruption, yes, many crooked police officers. But I don't think it is anything other than nature of men who enjoy having power, and want to show as if they dominate the other. Police work allows them to do exactly that. I dont doubt many could have been bullies at school. I do not think the cases mentioned in video are a result of any widespread conspiracy

  • @StopFear firstly its good to dissagree, shows your thinking for yourself.I have seen a lot of videos online and witnessed a lot of reality that suggest to me, when I look at the facts, that most countries now are in a police state. Power is an old outdated ideal, and has no place in the world of tomorrow. If we survive without destroying ourselves, people will realise this (many already have).

    Our freedom lies in education, once the majority have that, the world will change.

  • @StopFear

    The Evolution of our whole civilisation is slowly changing due to our thirst for knowledge. What is helping this change is people like you and me meeting here on the global web and finding we have more in common than what differs us. Thanks

  • The truth shall set us free. 

  • @TiamoInfidels

    I think Jesus will come back and punish the bad guys

  • I find the extension of dual consent to video for recording in public to be at odds with previously agreed federal law regarding photography. It is one thing to require both parties to consent when there is an expectation of privacy, but in public, there is no such expectation, and the courts have ruled many times that we can photograph whomever we wish in public.

  • Why is it ok for the Police to film you from a car camera and that is not an invasion of privacy for the citizen if it is a crime for the citizen to record the officer because of the same reason?

  • I live in PA, a state with a two party consent requirement before recordings can be made. When I was in highschool, there was a some sort of ruccus going on in my neighborhood and a kid up the street was recording it on his video camera. This was more than 10 years ago, and a cop came over and took the entire tape and charged him with a misdomenor for violating the PA wire tap law. You need to have the consent of the person being video taped, but why are cops allowed to video tape the SUSPECT?

  • Nothing happens to the Cops?...Find their address; make sure something happens to them...very easy.

  • @helltrackrider

    Hey man, are you suggesting that citizens resort to crime or anarchy? there is no excuse for that, even if some bad cop did something to you. Whatever court you're in it will be shown that you did something as act of revenge, intentionally, no matter if it is a corrupt court or not. Best is to use all means necessary to protect your own house

  • @StopFear

    Yes...I am saying that citizens resort to retalitory force when necessary; when YOU and YOUR property has been violated without YOUR consent...retalitory force is necessary and justified should YOU deem it so.

    Anarchy would be great...too many dependent and ignorant fools around for this to be accomplished - thanks to Government education.

  • @helltrackrider

    If you want there to be anarchy, if you're an anarchist since you wrote "anarchy would be great" then I do not see what the point of your complaining about the police is. Police By punishing innocent people they also disobey the laws, so they're also anarchists like you. I think most people want Constitutional rights to be respected, which has nothing to do with anarchy, but with order that constitution provides.

  • @StopFear how can you know so little about the political ideology of anarchy? Did your dad skull fuck you until your brains shit all over the floor or are you a subhuman genetic defect?

  • @StopFear

    Your "opinion" of Anarchy is not based on the common philosophical acceptance...

    Cops are nothing regarding "Anarchy" - Cops are in an AUTHORITY position...Anarchy plainly means "No Authority" ... i.e. no Government and no Cops

    Governance is different from Government; Governance would be prevalant in an Anarchic society based on personal interaction, respect and universal acceptance of actions...

    Government is NOT necessary for a progressing society; it only hinders progress.

  • @StopFear

    What "most people think" doesnt matter to me; in a truely rights respecting world - this democratic scenario you describe (Constitution) would not exist...the Constitution itself disregards rights by allowing for slavery upon its acceptance and allowing for legal and compulsive extortion ... America was not founded on "Rights of people"...if you think this, you are honestly a fool.

    The Constitution is nothing more than a piece of paper; if you dont agree - see today for conclusion.

  • The police show disgusting disregard for civil liberties.

  • why do we give them this much power? its the only section of the government that daily violates peoples right to be left alone and unmolested. The most disgraceful part is how they operate when confronted, stealthy,sneaky,protect their own way. The police force around the country has become too bloated and corrupt to the point where they have become more detrimental to a community than helpful. No one doubts the police force is needed for emergency situations but that is all.

  • @hartshornguy

    It sounds like it could be true, but remember that police operates by local state police regulations. They're not a federal agency. If you're talking FBI or CIA, then sure, or military were running around, then you're right as well. THat is why when it comes to police , if people organize and make regular appearances at city hall, or sue police, they will get noticed and there is some chance of creating change.

  • Hey Jim Pasco! You want people to put faith & trust in "our" so-called "authority figures"? Try earning that faith & trust for a change instead of being an authoritarian bootlicker you tax feeding parasitical thug.

  • "I have a huge weapon against tyranny in my pocket."

    My new catch phrase.

  • qik

  • This is a breach of the 5th amendment they are depriving you of liberty and property without due process of law and I bet the cop took an oath of office witch includes to uphold the constitution so now that cop is an imposter in the office and so he is venerable to a lawsuit under the first amendment for a redress of grievances. All the things necessary to protect yourself is in front of you written down for your convenience just read it for god’s sake.

  • You draw a gun on people who are no threat to you and didn't hurt anyone and stay a police officer? These public unions must really have power over the bureaucracy. It's also very bad for the good cops who do a quality job.

  • @UnoRaza. Yea take your stupid conspiracies back. The fact your name is una raza or one race, suggests you're not exactly for liberties

  • Get that camera that you put on your ear which transmits video to a cloud over 3G apple also will give cloud storage for all your phones files and videos with the next iOS update.

  • You SHOULD be able to sue civilly and if we had REAL judges, non MASONS, we'd have our constitution back.

    Police LIE like HELL, it's part of their 'job', obviously!

    [Only fools STILL deny this.]

    If this so-called 'trust me, 'national security' bull SHIZER, used to install "AmeriKKKA" applies to police we're screwed.

    Note how SWAT are now anonymous; how convenient there are NO MORE badges to ID murdering 'police'; LEO/Fire management is COMPLETELY corrupt: MASONS.)

  • @UnoRaza Masons? Fuck off, you conspiracy wacko. Nobody wants to hear your drivel.

  • @MagnusIan Oh really? Masonic Conspiracy "THEORY"?? ROTFL!

    It's well documented in French, Armenian, Russian and Chinese HISTORY!

    (ie. When Freemason, "Lenin", installed Masonic Communism.)

    You might want to read, "Under the Sign of the Scorpion"

    or watch, "Slaughterhouse of Osiris", if you're as illiterate as you appear.

    ie. B 4 you shoot off ur "commentary".

    You're likely a Mason and should know there's ALWAYS one more level of 'truth';

    wait till you see what you've done to YOURSELVES.

  • @UnoRaza "You're likely a Mason and should know there's ALWAYS one more level of 'truth';"

    There you have it, folks. Disagree with a conspiracy nut and they think you're in on the conspiracy. What a surprise. They, the conspiracy loons, also think they have some higher level of "truth." Conspiracytards LOVE feeling like they are a part of some greater thing, that what they do means something. They are just ham-fisted clowns that are seriously delusional about reality.

  • @UnoRaza

    LoL, next thing you're going to say that "Articles of The Elders of Zion" is actual history. Oh and I guess regular people working at police can never become corrupt abusers of power, ONLY if they join the Masons can they become corrupt. Like others said. You read some conspiracy theories. There may be part truth in some stories, the rest embellished fantasy. But you accepted all of it, which is why you respond by accusing people of being Masons or paid agents. Not like anyone cares.

  • @MagnusIan LOL too true. I know a couple of Masons. They're normal people and think what the conspiracy nuts say about them is hilarious BS. It's like saying the Shriners did 9/11, basically. They're just middle class college guys. Conspiracy nuts, this isn't the movies. There is no super exciting Indiana Jones cult thing happening. It is much more boring and requires some study to understand as it is complex. It's not as easy as having some good vs evil fight. Grow up.

  • @AshillaBeige

    I agree with you. What the clips show police doing are examples of people abusing their power, result of lack of accountability, not conspiracy.

  • Thank God for cell phone cameras, and amen to that famous saying of Plato "Who Watches the Watchmen".

  • favorited and thumbed up. people keep recording and keep watching.

  • Cops are the corporation's enforcers. If they are held to the same standards there will not be such powerful corporations. Gotta keep people in fear in order to maintain power.

  • @Mauhadeeb28, @26keano, @facesbysusanna, ... All our public employees from police to judges/court proceedings to legislators are rightly subject to electronic supervision/recording/surveill­ance by their employers, the citizenry.

    It’s one of the more basic conditions of their employment.

    Important and necessary quality control.

  • @ProNorden Ooook. Why did you reply to me with this?

  • @Mauhadeeb28 "Cops are the corporation's enforcers."

    This is a SAD FACT that was discovered by yours truly who made the mistake of working for a Masonic law firm.

    They've been able to leverage LEOs and FIRE departments in their COINTELPRO II stalking/intimidation psyops being run against, POTENTIAL, "Enemies of CORP"; I'd done NOTHING to them!

    This is what's also being used against "Enemies of State", as well.

    (ie. Military and congressmen that don't vote as ordered.)

  • @UnoRaza My lady worked in a jail for 2 years before she finally snapped because of the inhumane treatment. Neither of us consider the monopolice human anymore.

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