If you aren't guilty of anything, then two minutes of your time shouldn't be a problem. Get over it and stay away from areas that have HIGH crime. You have no business being there .
@Ivaliasluv Some ppl have no choice being there because they live there! No disrespect, but u r assuming everyone lives in an area such as urself. America is known 4 violent police behaviour even including murdering innocent ppl + typically get away with it even when overwhelming evidence shows their guilt. It's 4 the police 2 remember that they r PUBLIC SERVANTS - NOT THE OTHER WAY ROUND. Being innocent doesn't mean the police won't try 2 abuse ppl if they think they can get away with it.
Heres my view on it. If a police officer pulls you over, have some respect. Then you won't get patted down. If you start asking questions, then you look guilty or like you or hiding something. Okay?! So let them pull you over, and give them respect. Another thing, if you know there are shootings and a lot of crime in a certain area, then stop hanging around there. You won't get pulled over and you won't be a victim. Common SENSE PEOPLE! and Im not white..
@Ivaliasluv Y shouldn't a person ask question if they get stopped? Most ppl who get stopped want 2 know y. That seems reasonable 2 me. I don't c y ppl who pay the wages of the police should have 2 show any more respect 2 the police than the police should show. I'm from the U.K. + the level of police violence, assaults, arrests + murders committed by American police who r on a power trip is frightening. If the police want respect from law abiding citizens then they need 2 change their arrogance!
If you aren't guilty of anything, then two minutes of your time shouldn't be a problem. Get over it and stay away from areas that have HIGH crime. You have no business being there .
Ivaliasluv 1 year ago
@Ivaliasluv What if the person happens 2 live there?
The3in1trinity 8 months ago
@Ivaliasluv Some ppl have no choice being there because they live there! No disrespect, but u r assuming everyone lives in an area such as urself. America is known 4 violent police behaviour even including murdering innocent ppl + typically get away with it even when overwhelming evidence shows their guilt. It's 4 the police 2 remember that they r PUBLIC SERVANTS - NOT THE OTHER WAY ROUND. Being innocent doesn't mean the police won't try 2 abuse ppl if they think they can get away with it.
The3in1trinity 8 months ago
Heres my view on it. If a police officer pulls you over, have some respect. Then you won't get patted down. If you start asking questions, then you look guilty or like you or hiding something. Okay?! So let them pull you over, and give them respect. Another thing, if you know there are shootings and a lot of crime in a certain area, then stop hanging around there. You won't get pulled over and you won't be a victim. Common SENSE PEOPLE! and Im not white..
Ivaliasluv 1 year ago
@Ivaliasluv Y shouldn't a person ask question if they get stopped? Most ppl who get stopped want 2 know y. That seems reasonable 2 me. I don't c y ppl who pay the wages of the police should have 2 show any more respect 2 the police than the police should show. I'm from the U.K. + the level of police violence, assaults, arrests + murders committed by American police who r on a power trip is frightening. If the police want respect from law abiding citizens then they need 2 change their arrogance!
The3in1trinity 8 months ago
Nice video.
It's all about power in numbers. They can dismiss a few they cant dismiss thousands.
darcskies777 2 years ago