What to Do When Pulled Over By A Police Officer : Tips on How to Act When Pulled Over

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

There are a few important ways you should act when you're pulled over by the police. Learn about them in this free video clip.

Expert: Shaun Appler
Bio: Corporal Shaun Appler has been a law enforcement officer with the Wrightsville Beach Police Department in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina for more than seven years.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • When a cop does something wrong, it is indeed more publicized..... but police officers have to be held to a higher standaed of conduct because of the power they have. If I'm accused of a crime by a police officer, in the absence of evidence, the judge will take the officer's word 90% of the time. In my town, police corruption is rampant. People are afraid of them. That's why it's important to hammer the one's that are caught... To restore people's confidence in police.

  • Whoa whoa whoa you are way out of line!

    You forgot to take a massive shit in the cop car after the delicious cake.

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  • Remember what this cop tells you guys- Comply Comply Comply. We can worry about your rights and how you were violated later.

  • what is up with expert village and only giving out common denominational hierarchical rape bag when i want a plus sign!

  • Remember these sentences, people: "Am I free to go?" & "Am I being detained?".

  • oh, hell no.

  • Best tip for getting out of a ticket: Open your mouth & suck their chodes

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  • fuck you and the court! those are your laws not mine.

  • It's always good to record a stop so you can have evidence of your own in the case of police misconduct. Don't allow your city or state lawmakers to create laws inhibiting your right to protect yourself in this regard. Many cops will tell you to turn off your recording device and make it sound like it's against the law to record them. If you contact your local ACLU you could get material that will help you in such encounters. Police should not be the only ones recording stops.

  • I like how he says the Cop can make you play a game of "Simon Says" w/o cause. He also states that the cop may not feel comfortable standing on that side of the vehicle because he may not feel safe, so instead he can make you get out on that side of the vehicle he won't... yeah yeah I know he said you can move to the other side, but why couldn't he just come to the right side of the window anyways??? I guess they figure "Better Them Getting Hit Than Me" Yeah, way to..... SERVE, and not protect.

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