How handle police in encounters in A POLICE STATE
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Because the number of 'laws' on the books, even for the most inane of offenses, is impossibly high and hard to enumerate. Do you want to be the one who gets arrested for having a kazoo from india without a permit, just because you told the officer he could search your car? What if the officer plants evidence on the scene. If you didn't consent to the search, chances are that bogus evidence could be thrown out. The police aren't here to protect you. They're here to fuck you.
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@CorvidDude You're so far off the truth it's pathetic. Cops are here to fuck with criminals, not law abiding citizens. Obey the laws, and the cops won't fuck you with you. Don't buy a Kazoo from India if you know you need a permit, it's fucking easy to do. Don't break the laws.
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Very nice video. Very nice. You are 100% correct in your assessment about how citizens need to start dealing with the police. I would also add that they need to go on the offensive and start filing suit when their rights are violated, even if the encounter does not result in their criminal conviction or an arrest. People have got to start standing up for those right which they have left.
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I just want to say thank you for the information. It was very useful,,,:)
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inspired by carl miller? he still teaching?
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Good advice, but will it still work after the most recent obama's blessing of NDAA?
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TY Terry, I love the stone cold COP face you do this with, reminds of alot of police I have met personally !
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Is it just me...or does he pause and carry onward alot?
Thanks for the comment Olaolga.
So far we are still a Constitutional Republic. So, yes it all still works unless you are branded a terrorist. I am not surprised by your comment though and that is one reason it is so important to know our rights and their limitations, so we can stop the madness in DC. As long as we still have redress of grievance, laws like the NDAA can still be found to be unconstitutionally applied. There is still hope. Knowledge is power.
lawinsimpleterms 1 month ago
So if the police hear a baby crying in the trunk they are going to leave the scene to get a warrant? I don't think so. This is pretty good info but it seems the video '10 rules for dealing with police' is more accurate. Correct me if I'm wrong.
panderingpieholes 2 months ago
@panderingpieholes Thats a pretty giant leap from what I discussed in my video Obviously that condition would be an exception to the rule.Thank you for your comment
lawinsimpleterms 2 months ago 6
Thanks for all the comments, that was just a trial run. Pretty poor effort actually on my part. Just wanted to see what response I would get. The next one will knock your socks off. Supreme Court in "Browns v. Texas" dealing with not having to answering questions in the face of police investigation was unanimous for Brown, btw, not 5-4. The Supreme Court Stated, "Held: The application of the Texas statute to detain appellant and require him to identify himself violated the Fourth Amendment."
lawinsimpleterms 2 months ago