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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2011

My encounter with an aggressive liar--Officer Robert Dorcy of the CCPD.

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  • He knew i hadn't been speeding and didn't say or do the things that police generally say and do on traffic stops.

    It does seem like Cobb county has a lot of police officers who are "unfit for authority."

  • Actually I am not opposed to a basic pat-down and would have consented to it if asked. I have no problem with police officers being vigilant and taking reasonable precautions for their own safety.

    The thing that bothers me the most about this whole episode is his attitude and apparent motivations. He was behaving like a bully and talking like a con-artist.

    I don't know why he thought I might have drugs, perhaps he was simply profiling my age? This did not resemble a traffic stop-he knew I hadn'

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  • @phadedlife You are correct. The ofc didn't have probable cause. But PC is needed for a search or arrest in which neither was conducted. The ofc did have Reasonable Suspicion which allows him grounds to temporarily detain a person for investigative purposes to either have those suspicions confirmed (which could lead to PC) or dispelled (the result of this case). Let's remember, this all began with the driver speeding over 20 mph! Learn the law before u start calling othr ppl dumbass.

  • @jongranderson The officer had no probable cause. You're a dumbass.

  • Pile of shit with a badge.

  • "personal use or pounds?"

    this cop sounds like a moron.

  • Wow what a complete asshole of a Cop..

  • I would just offer this advice. The next time you have a police encounter, as soon as you feel uncomfortable with the questions, clearly invoke your rights. "I'm remaining silent. I want a lawyer."

  • I didn't see any violation, sorry. If he was really a rights violator, he wouldn't have asked you anything. He would've just did it!!! Cops put their lives on the line everyday pulling over ppl up to no good. You were acting suspicious so he decided to check further into the situation while staying within the legal limits of the law. If you don't like what happened... write your congressman. (or just keep posting vids like this so ignorant ppl who don't know any better can bitch with you!)

  • I can't even stand watching this. I feel sorry for you, but even sorrier for this hungry, empty beast called a cop. This is what happens when people don't know their rights or use them.

  • @dixiewife47 YOU ARE WRONG! It's not a "damn stupid thing to say," it's your legal RIGHT to refuse a search and to refuse to answer questions or say anything at all to a cop. It's not the victim here with the "horrid attitude," it's this power-hungry, rude cop and YOU! If you really think cops are there for your good & aren't out to get you any way they can while busting the law to do it, you are seriously ignorant.

  • @420991 If you *really* believe that many, many cops are not "out to get you" as you say, then you are seriously ignorant. Cops have many, many reasons to be "out to get you" or, anyone they darn well please. Their power often, even most of the time, goes straight to their head and they will dance around the law, and then trample it underfoot for multitudes of reasons. Do not EVER cooperate with the police.

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