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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2011

When Phil Collins was a young boy, he witnessed a man drowning someone but was too far away to help. He later hired a private detective to find the man and sent him a free ticket to his concert, and premiered the song that night with the spotlight on the man the whole time.

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  • Actually, walking down a street can be probable cause to stop someone. It just depends on time of night, what street as well as type of crime the area has recently been been hit with.

  • @sbisk It it certainly not probable cause to handcuff somebody.Terry Vs Ohio (1968) for example. A consensual contact situation would have been acceptable.

  • @caryandrewcrittenden - If for instance someone is walking down a street that is known for car burglaries at night, or drug dealing or whatever......and lets say its 2am. A reasonable person could certainly understand that stopping that person makes sense. A person out walking that street at that hour gives the officer probable cause to stop and detain them.

  • @sbisk Where is this written in the law?

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  • fuck the police!

  • @sbisk WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!! PC must be suspicion that a person has committed a crime, is committing a crime or is about to commit a crime. You must articulate your PC suspicion. Just walking down the street anywhere at any time in any neighborhood in this country is not PC to stop. You email me the names and phone numbers of people treated this way and we will investigate and litigate.

  • @sbisk Nonsense, You obviously have no legal training.

  • Evolve or Disappear ~TupaC Shakur ~ Word

  • This video's description is completely false. Just go to Snopes dot com, search "Phil Collins," and the first result you'll get will be a thorough debunking of this myth about the inspiration for this song. Collins himself has stated that the song is about the breakup of his marriage.

  • Look up reasonable suspicion.

  • This video doesn't even make sense...its like some kind of video project from a JC student.

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