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  • (To judge is to sanction.)

  • [It's better to be judged by 12 than carried out by 6.]

  • 5:29 hey it's officer Raineesha Williams from Reno 911. What is she doing in Ft. lauderdale, FL? lol

    The court system is designed to bankrupt you in lawyer fees. unless you represent your self in court, you will loose in the long run. For me i am staying under the cops radar so that i don't waste my time and my hard earned money fighting them in court.

  • That one cop needs to get off her ass, It's HUGE

  • It's funny how statists can claim that property paid by stolen money is "private", but wont respect actual, justly acquired private property. it's newspeak at its finest.

  • a lot of afro-bozos don't know the law

  • @TheNewMusicNetwork I'm black and i know the law. Oh I forget, all black people are the same, but if that's the case shouldn't my dick be longer?

  • @cooptae21 i'm going by stats not dick fantasies that you have. lofl btw you must be pretty small to bring that shit up.

    as for knowing the law, i'm sure plenty of blacks do know it, though sadly many are clueless and do not. I speak from experience from dealing with those dipshits at l.a.x.

  • Don't believe me google "ACLU filming buildings"

  • Continued from comment below: In the settlement agreement (click here), the government conceded that there are "no general security regulations prohibiting exterior photography by individuals from publicly accessible spaces," and agreed to inform federal building guards "of the public's general right to photograph the exterior of federal courthouses from publicly accessible spaces." It also agreed to pay the plaintiff $4,850 in compensation for his false arrest.

  • For all of those that think its against the law to film buildings, here is a lawsuit that the ACLU has just won. - Protecting the Right to Photograph Public Buildings

    November 05, 2010

    On October 15, 2010, the Department of Homeland Security settled a lawsuit brought by the New York Civil Liberties Union on behalf of a person who was arrested for taking photographs of a demonstrator outside the federal courthouse in Manhattan from a nearby public plaza. Continued...

  • It's called decicive and pre-emptive action, the same reason you might lock your house. In reality i'm on your side but what you're doing is just against the law man, a law thats there for a reason. They don't know you or your motive bro.

  • Dude you cannot film a federal buiding or prison because you could be casing it, this is just for security.

  • @ParadoxmProductions Look at what you said:

    "you cannot... because you could be..."

    According to that logic we have no more rights; The government will always see "because you could be..." before it ever considers "you can..." or "you cannot..." And therefore "you can..." will always turn out to be "you cannot..." because the government will always be focused on "because you could be..." and government then looks upon people with suspicion. See, you're logic is the same as communists.

  • I am glad that I am not a policeman or ever had been one becase of all the innocent people put in jail that is now out and all the drug arrests that are out and all thebrutality that the police have committed & hurt many other people by lying and putting them in jail there must be millions of very angry people when shit hits the fan they will hunt police down like a dog with rabies and cut his head off and put it a pole and do the same to his family police and armed and retarded they R cowards

  • you guys need to do this in california

  • You know cops are hired not because they are any kind of smart but rather quite the opposite; no wonder they dont like to be on camera. They are seen for what they are rather than what they want people to think of them.

  • @LibertyPictureFrames True That!

  • James Cox, you are my new hero. Pete and Adam, keep up the great work. Loved every second of that video!

  • police are exempt

  • It was hypnotic... I couldn't stop watching.

  • Badonkadonk

  • What is the name of the song used at the beginning of the video? I heard it used around a bit and I have always been wondering what it is called.

  • Thank you for wasting the cop's time. That kept her from harassing others for a short while.

  • She called her black friend on the force.

  • great video

  • Those court security officers are real treasures, aren’t they? What happened to Bile’s win against DHS? Doesn’t that count for anything with these people?

    Soliciting. Oh boy. Clearly this demi-thug met his match in James Cox.

    When people tell lies and don’t acknowledge them but correct them it breaks something in my cognitive process. Is it some kind of fraudster trick?

    That’s ‘repercussions’ btw.

    Under the law … that I have a complaint. The ego on this lady is tremendous.

    Great job guys!

  • nice

  • Awesome as always.

  • Please clean up the spelling and grammatical errors, this was a good one, I want to repost this!

  • and damn that lady's butt is huge

  • haha love it guys thanks for your hard work

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