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Copwatch: Keene Police Won't Identify Themselves

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2009

I may have been wrong, but I thought it was a rule or policy that police are to identify themselves by name and number when asked.

We did not recognize either of these, and wanted a name to go with them. Maybe next time we'll have to just walk up and find their nametags.

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  • why were those people getting pulled over?

  • The first was for not stopping for a pedestrian in the crosswalk.

    Later ones we don't really know. One was given a sobriety test and released

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  • troublemaking anarchist wannabe assholes

  • Are these guys for real, no one has to tell you crap if you are not involved you dummy! HIPPIES

  • Becuse they are bound by the rules of the contracts they've signed. The big thing about No Victim, No Crime, or as it's called in law: CORPUS DELICTI For there to be a crime, corpus delicti must be established. Beyond that is simply policy enforcement, which is only applicable to the average citizen, because they have entered into contracts agreeing to follow the corporations policy. These contracts are hidden in licenses, SSN's, etc. If you apply and are issued by gov't, your in contract

  • I don't know what it is in the States. But in Canada it's the Police Act. Failure to abide by the Act (which is the rules that govern the Police) is a criminal offense. Of course, it's hard to charge someone who doesn't identify themselves.

  • every goverment official needs to provide them with thier name

  • They work for us. You have a right to ask your employee their name. If these were private individuals -- or even if they were off duty, they would have no obligation to identify themselves.

  • Great video, not sure if it's intentional, but having the sound of the wet footsteps after the video feed was cut is some fantastic editing.

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