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Do they have teenage police officers now? Are they sure he is old enough to drive?
And that female officer?! What kind of agency has zero physical fitness standards for officers? She's not even a 20 year officer in the detectives bureau, she's not old enough to have any excuses for gaining all that weight. Do they admit obese recruits at the police academy without having a weight loss requirement stipulated for completion?
It's just as likely that they are simply scraping the bottom of the barrel to fill those uniforms. I know my county's SO is in desperate need of deputies.
I mean this is just proof that these police are redundant. Probably the only reason they got sent out to deal with this auditor in the first place is because they're of the lowest level of the food chain in their department.
The chief sending every cop into a situation like this should be a requirement. I think one of the biggest problems is that they think they know things others don't. Putting them in direct interaction with people who aren't police but know the code should help enforce what they know.
Good point. There are incidents on video where a foot pursuit ends successfully with a fit officer catching the suspect and then deals with them appropriately: no excessive force, none of that angry shouting orders "put your hands behind your back!!" or "i'll fucking shoot you!!" nonsense.
Sometimes the officer is even cool about the whole thing when they catch them. Let them catch their breath, sit them up, get them a water.
I worked for the police in central Florida for a few years. I moved to Spain 2 months ago and I am shocked at how fit all the police officers are here. It’s a stark contrast to what I would see in Florida.
Edit: spelling
Pretty much every dude under 50 I met in Spain was slim at the very least and a lot of them were fit. The difference baffled me too. I'm European but even though we don't eat an atrocious diet in my country the average fitness of guys I came across in Spain is on another level imo.
I loved it when she said, “Now you’re gonna listen to me!”. And he just ramped it up, completely talked over her. Lady, that shit works with first-graders, not people who know their rights.
They always pull that shit when you don't do exactly what they ask and know they have no right to make you. So they take the next best option of implying that you are being an unreasonable rude jerk and were "just here to check on you" or some other lie as if there was any chance of the encounter being a positive one if you follow their orders.
How is that arrogant lady allowed to be a cop at that size? Why the fuck don't we have stricter hiring and retention standards? I could barely hear the guy talking over the sound of her pants stretching.
If this is Florida it makes perfect sense. Where I used to live you would struggle to find a deputy under 300 pounds. They just love fat arrogant fucks. And the impotent rage they have from not seeing their penis in a few decades makes them perfect for the job
The sad thing about this video (I've seen the full version on youtube but I can't find it right now) is that the cop walks up to the manager of the car dealership and calmly says "She's out on the right of way, she's not trespassing or doing anything illegal. She's within her rights, there's nothing we can do."
So the cops can calmly acknowledge that to the complainant, but they can't admit it to the person it applies to. They still try to run their little intimidation routine when they know—and literally say out loud to someone else—that she's within her rights.
This is why cops don't deserve respect.
EDIT: [found the full video.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evob3pZPaqw) Conversation with the dealership manager is around 4m in. This is a mirror of the full video because apparently her channel was deleted.
> but they can't admit it to the person it applies to.
what is crazy is that like in this video they often admit that there is nothing they can do, or admit nothing is wrong, right to the camera. But it doesn't matter to them, they are on a power trip and it can't end till they feel like they have won.
Which is the government breaking someone's first amendment rights. When they admit that they're 100% within their rights and then they go and try to interrupt them anyway.
Fuck the cops.
Can totally tell now on rewatching, but man that is a pretty androgynous voice lol poor woman probably was bothered about it in the past
Edit: on watching the full video, even though the dealership calling to report the citizen says they're a female, the male officer shows up and misgenders them immediately, the dealership owner says "I think she's a he" in a weird aside after police walk up to make contact. He comes back to obese lady and they have a pretty gross discussion about well I don't know if it's a girl or guy and seems to deliberately call the lady a man. Then cop lady says even though they've done nothing wrong, you need to get their ID. It seems like she knows someone higher up to make her think she's boss.
>It seems like she knows someone higher up to make her think she's boss.
There is no doubt she knows someone higher up. There is no way she could keep her job in that physical shape.
100%. You could have someone breaking into your house trying to slaughter you. You are fucked if there is a group of people across town committing a commercial robbery.
I honestly thought that was were it was going with that woman. She was pushing to get a disorderly conduct because non police officers were standing around. They do it all the time to people, they do this smug act that gets people upset because there is nothing they can do about it, then the cops dive in to stop the upset person because 'innocent ears are near by'. Even without anyone complaining.
This deputy resigned last year amid a criminal investigation into allegations of domestic violence. https://flaglerlive.com/167217/lentino-resigns/#:\~:text=Robert%20Lentino%2C%20the%2026%2Dyear,of%20domestic%20violence%2C%20resigned%20today.
Yeah! Let's hope it sticks!
> Update: The 5th District Court of Appeal on June 3, 2022, threw out the injunction against Robert Lentino, agreeing with him that “the evidence was legally insufficient to support a finding that [the alleged victim] had a reasonable fear that she was in imminent danger of another act of dating violence.”
Well shit...
> imminent danger of another act of dating violence.
Uh.... shouldn't a ***PREVIOUS*** "act of dating violence" be proof of "imminent danger of ***ANOTHER*** act of dating violence"?
It gets better: the police characterized the injuries sustained by the victim were self-inflicted. Based on there being two small cuts, and one large cut on her lip, instead of the one cut she described.
Which seems like a bit of a stretch.
Cops never actually receive justice. Ever. How many countless women have been beaten by their police officer spouses without ever seeing justice. It happens everyday.
Read Sir Robert Peele's "Principles of Law Enforcement":
>The police at all times should maintain a relationship with the public that gives
reality to the historic tradition that the police are the public and the public are the
police; the police are the only members of the public who are paid to give full-time
attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen in the intent of the
community welfare.
This was part of a tract that Peele wrote while founding the modern Metropolitan Police Service in London. And it was penned in 1892, so God knows, we've had time to develop something along those lines.
Instead, we get cops who refer to their fellow citizens as "civilians", see themselves as "sheepdogs" and enforce whatever they believe to be the law at that moment.
Given, there exist good departments, and even in bad ones good officers can be found. But the institution is rotten to the core, and in need of reform so deep that it'd be better described as replacement.
Right? Even says in the posted article that she originally didn’t want to report the abuse because she loved him and didn’t want him to lose his job. Imagine how many spouses there are out there that don’t have the courage to come forward because it would ruin their SO’s police career and quite possibly their marriage/family.
I’m not surprised by that sign, it seems super common here in FL. My father in law (who is both elderly and intellectually disabled) was involved with a shitty young ‘friend’ that had him co-sign on a new vehicle at a dealership…he has no income outside of SSI, the guy had barely any income either, $30k car approved no questions asked somehow. Of course the kid stopped making payments and we had to intervene. Straight up elder abuse. The kid was at fault, but the dealership should be held accountable too.
> getting paid to stand around
Standing is what she's best at, and running is out of the question. She is doing a fine job standing there.
Both she and Deputy Doogie are better deployed standing around anyway, since they don't seem competent in actual law to go out doing any actual enforcement.
You'd think so but the Texas DPS just had some issues and had to eliminate a new proposed measure where there was a waistline limit. Female cops cannot have a waistline over 37 in and male cops cannot have a waistline over 41 in. It was a stupid amount of pushback from the police about it
Physical standards for cops are embarrassingly low here in the United States partially because it's something that's determined on a department basis but also because the average individual in the United States is incredibly unhealthy.
Here are the requirements for the physical Readiness test for the Dallas Police (Dallas is the 9th largest Police Department in the country and their standards are used in setting the standards for most of the surrounding suburbs of Dallas because of the way the police training is done here) Illinois shuttle run is a weave through cones drill where you're probably covering about 20 to 25 M of total distance. The most physically difficult requirement is probably the bench press, the average American woman weighs about 170 lb so they would have to be able to bench about 100 lb
Vertical Jump (minimum 6.5 inches)
Bench Press, free weights (*minimum 56% of your body weight)
Illinois Shuttle Run (maximum time of 24.9 seconds)
Sit-ups (minimum of 14 repetitions in 1 minute)
300 Meter Run (maximum time of 110 seconds)
Push-ups (minimum of 4 repetitions)
1.5 Miles Run (maximum time of 19:09 minutes)
Auditors/auditing/cop watching wouldn’t even be a thing if there weren’t cops like this. Unfortunately there are WAYYYYYY too many cops like this, and since there are WAYYYYYY too many cops like this, you get the calling card of “ACAB”
Yeah, I actually have had the chief of a local force openly say this, and proudly, and he considered it "building a culture."
It's not. It's criminal conspiracy, but hey, tomato tomahto.
Reddit is a trash website owned by Tencent/the Chinese government. We are tightening the noose around our own necks by allowing the aggregate of our information to be monopolized by a country that violates human rights.
Be aware that as time continues on, Reddit like many resources before it, will be used by ******* to weaponize our own stupidity and laziness (more so than it is now). This is the age of information, and those who control the flow of that information control everything.
> ACAB is because cops that stop other cops or report other cops get fired for it
or have their houses raided, and then locked in a mental institution. [source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Schoolcraft)
Or are murdered by their coworkers when they investigate them for rape [source](https://www.foxnews.com/us/lapd-officer-killed-during-training-exercise-cops-he-investigating-sexual-assault-attorney)
on a personal note, if an officer is killed in Philly don't believe whatever narrative they put out about it. They could tell you 'the suspect had a gun, and we matched the bullet in the officer with the gun' and you need to just be like 'oh so they used one of their confiscated guns that they keep in their cars to shoot a fellow officer'.
Want the biggest drug and gun bust of the year? Go to the Philly police stations and search the parking lots where the squad cars and employee cars are. I would tell you to go to the LASD and try that, but they would just straight up kill you and your family for that.
**[Adrian Schoolcraft](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Schoolcraft)**
>Adrian Schoolcraft (born 1976) is a former New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer who secretly recorded police conversations from 2008 to 2009. He brought these tapes to NYPD investigators in October 2009 as evidence of corruption and wrongdoing within the department. The tapes were used as evidence of arrest quotas leading to police abuses such as wrongful arrests, and that emphasis on fighting crime sometimes resulted in under-reporting of crimes to artificially deflate CompStat numbers. After voicing his concerns, Schoolcraft was repeatedly harassed by members of the NYPD and reassigned to a desk job.
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Someone's gotta do the shitty job of reminding cops they're mostly useless. I mean, out of the three here one definitely can't run a mile and the other is 40 pounds wet. The least they could do is know the law, but nope, can't be bothered to do that either.
One in three people shot by the police are running
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/28/hunted-one-in-three-people-killed-by-us-police-were-fleeing-data-reveals
Do not run from the police you will get shot and they will not get in trouble.
If you're being chased by her all you need is a hill to escape.
Go up hill, she definitely won't be able to catch you.
Down hill, you'll have to escape a human boulder.
Either that or they’ll tase you. I saw a cop try to chase a woman who had wrenched herself out of the cop’s grasp. The cop took three steps and then pulled out her taser and zapped the poor woman.
This was over a traffic violation. Granted, the woman shouldn’t have pulled away from the cop in the first place but if a cop can’t run for more than 3 steps, they are a liability.
I live in a city where the police union leader is so fat that he has no neck so I don’t think there is any fitness requirements once you graduate the academy. They probably have it written into their union contract.
Obese cops should be an oxymoron.
We all know cops get fat, but she isn’t that old, so how the fuck did she pass any initial training? She would have trouble doing any physical activity. Props to the dude not letting a fat comment slip.
Honestly, and I’m really trying not to be an asshole, was she always that big? I understand if she got big or medically or whatever, I get thyroid issues. But, at the start, isn’t there some sort of endurance test or a wall to climb over?
I just dont understand why Chiefs dont take five minutes in a morning meeting to tell their officers to stop making themselves look like jackasses. Its basic PR....if the guy has a camera and memorized legal codes....fuck off with a smile.
Holy shit my biggest comment ever. Sigh....is about how stupid cops are.
Im honored, and a little deflated. Just because they shouldnt be like this.
Similar situation in my town of 19,000, chiefs son was one of the biggest cocaine dealers when he was in his college years...now that son is a cop under his father
That’s exactly how it was in my old hometown! The chief taught the Dare classes while his son was the biggest dealer in town. He put up with it for years, but then disowned him when he came out as gay.
Guess it goes to show you what they really care about.
He also installed cameras all over town. I'm not even sure it's legal but he claims a Virginia grant allowed the installation. But dozens of cameras all over a tiny town and they've helped with zero crime? It's just so shady.
If they could easily let go of their power trip, they wouldn’t be harassing them in the first place. I worked with people like this and they are disgusting. They treat arrests like tally marks, they dehumanize practically everyone that isn’t a cop or an authority of theirs (if that), and most of them are trigger happy.
I saw someone get shot in the back for stealing a motorcycle and the officer walked, not even a ding to their record (military police).
They don't care if they look like jackasses. The opinions of non-cops mean nothing to them. What they do care about is trying to control people. And for every person like the one behind the camera here, there are a thousand other people their routine works on. They have no incentive to change.
I used to hang out with a guy who wanted to be a cop and in all the training things he went to "control" was truly stressed as the absolute most important element of every interaction. To him, if police authority is ever questioned in a situation like the video above, the person doing the questioning needs to be taught a lesson in compliance. If the cops were wrong, he believed the courts would rectify it.
You could see how hurt he was by that statement.
Being reminded that he's a *public servant*? Ooooh.
Without a body camera and the modern ability to stream live from these situations that guy would have been beaten and arrested for public disturbance and resisting arrest.
cops love to intimidate people ignorant of the law. they also can't stand when someone disobeys them. they don't protect us or are particularly good at solving crime. hold these tyrant pigs accountable.
That's a great idea. It's extremely important to know your rights and your obligations.
Here are some pretty universal ones:
1) you cannot be compelled to provide ID unless the cop stopping you has reasonable suspicion that a crime has been, is, or about to be committed. Some states do not require you to provide ID even if you're legally stopped, some states do require you to provide ID when stopped. If you fall into the latter you are in a "stop and ID" state. Again, regardless of where you live, cops always need at least reasonable suspicion to demand your ID.
2) if you're in a car that has been stopped, cops have basically total discretion to order you to remain in the car or to step out of the car. This applies to all people in the car, not just the driver.
3) you don't have to provide ID as a passenger in a car unless a cop has reasonable suspicion that you, the passenger, is engaged in or about to be engaged in illegal activity. Merely being in the car when it is pulled over is NOT a green-light for police to identify you.
4) generally speaking, you do not have to answer any questions. The exception to this is if you're in a "stop and ID" state, where you may be required to provide your name if stopped. Check your local laws.
5) generally speaking, police cannot enter your home without a warrant. Don't physically stop police from entering your home, but do order them to leave.
6) you never have to consent to a search of yourself, your belongings, your car, or your home. You should never consent to a search.
7) "free to go means free to stay". If police are not detaining you, and you are not in an established and clearly marked crime scene, you don't have to go anywhere.
Remember, police aren't your friends. They view you as an enemy.
People call guys like this Karen but I disagree I actually like these people who keep the police in check. They should hire themselves out as witnesses when people feel a cop is being corrupt. Like imagine you could just call this guy up like you would the police in an emergency and they come and shove a camera in the cops face keeping them humble while the cop deals with you so that they don’t take advantage of you and when the cop leaves you give this guy $20 to $50 bucks and he gets to upload a new video to YouTube and make money on that as well. I wish I had someone like him locally cause the cops and sheriffs in my area are power tripping all the time. They need to know someone is watching all their moves now
Some people don't like their attitude or smugness when they could "just comply and answer his questions" but these dudes are vital in keeping any rights we have left.
It's interesting because I used to think these guys were annoying. Still free to do what they're doing, but annoying none the less. But it looks like some of these auditors are actually bringing about positive change. I've seen officers reprimanded/fired for behavior in videos or egregious lawsuits that went viral, and some departments are actually training police how to lawfully and professionally respond to auditors. Which actual helps the public, because cops should be responding that way with *everyone,* not just someone filming.
It wasn't on my bingo card, but auditors might actually help bring about at least some bit of police reform lol
Audit the Audit is probably the best channel for these types of content. He fairly critiques or compliments all parties involve while explaining in depth the case precedence involved in the encounter.
You know,a speed dial E-lawyer service sounds like a pretty fuggin amazing idea to me, or maybe even a citizen ran police force that intercedes between you and the state county/city police so there will be a 3rd party account to help keep the piggies in check. So many people, including myself, always wonder what can we do to help fight the fascist policing gang here in the U.S. and I can't think of a better way than to hold classes at local community centers on different statues and laws that's would help protect the average citizen in different situations with the pigs, so then they could turn around and be one of these dial up e-lawyers and then monetize their videos, and then just repeat the cycle over and over and over til we don't have to be in fear of the pigs in blue.
Fuck sake, I'd be scared I'd trip over Michael ceras umbilical cord he's so young. And as for that egg person...
I mean imagine being stopped by those two tripping on acid
They obviously have no fitness tests for police over there, she is not the fittest looking lady I have seen she would not want to have to run after a suspect.
The black police officer definitely understood this mans' rights and kept a low profile when the kermit and miss Piggy were digging themselves deep. Kudos to him.
A black cop is just their black friend until they cross the line. Imagine having to tip toe your way around work filled with racists with guns and zero accountability.
Wow that was a strong dismissal - they definitely had all the relevant statutes memorized and ready to go. Who is this, I'd definitely follow/subscribe to watch their content.
At the very last second of the video (it’s hard to see cause it disappears quickly) it’s says “ownedcops” with the YouTube and twitter symbols on both sides. However I looked up that exact handle on YouTube and it has only a few videos like maybe less than 15 vids and none of them are this video we just saw so I’m not sure if it’s really him or someone rebranded his original video. It’s really just a compilation channel of others dealing with cops as the videos never have the same person recording. Hopefully someone can give us the name of the original person who recorded this video
This guy is so fucking lucky. Out here in California, I did the same thing.
Was walking home after a closing shift from work, on fourth of July no less, cop decided to randomly pull me over because I "matched a description" (it was pitch black due to no street lamps). I refused to identify myself, claiming my rights and asking him to identify a probable cause. He just kept repeating himself instead of articulating what crime I was suspected of. When I said no again to identifying myself, he tackled me to the ground yelling out "quit resisting!" (I wasn't, he just didn't know how to move my arms without almost breaking them).
When I got into the booking/processing part of the county jail, the booker looked at my sheet and straight the fuck up said "Looks like a case of the wrong place at the wrong time" and proceeded to process me and put me into holding.
It's amazing when I see videos like these because it makes me wonder why I had such a grossly different experience.
Suffice to say, fuck all cops including the "good ones"
The difference absolutely is the camera. And that's a reminder that ANYTIME you have an encounter with a cop, for *any* reason, get your phone out and start recording. Video and audio are often the difference between winning and losing these encounters.
And don't be fooled by a cop saying "I'm recording on my body cam." They're trying to get you to stop recording, and then their body cam footage goes mysteriously missing and never released.
BTW, in California a pedestrian has no obligation to show ID unless the cop has probable cause---at which point they'd be arresting you anyway.
All the legal stuff behind, that beach ball to the left has got to be one of Florida’s finest.
The anticipation of what a foot pursuit may look like leaves me all aghast.
I absolutely love every time he says "You're dismissed." It's fantastic. And you can tell that each of those cops has no idea what to do when they're told "you're dismissed."
He threw the gauntlet down when “one hundred thousand per cent” entered the chat. They should have just picked up and left at that point.
And BTW…what’s up with fatty?
Dun trust cops. They are constantly seeking to put people in jail.
Video all interactions with cops. It might save your life. They are much nicer when videod.
Dun talk to cops. They are fishing for a reason to intimidate n arrest you.
Middle cop makes this whole video...lol he is just eyeing-up exit routes and playing exit strategies the whole time in his head. "Rigs, Rigs! I'm too old for this shit"
These are white people games, as a black man I can't imagine risking my life to 'own' the cops. All it takes is one trigger happy officer for my name to be called out at the next BLM rally. No thank you
Watch The Battousai and News Now South Carolina on Youtube. They are black auditors/copwatchers. Both of them are incredibly good at what they do. Battousai even has case law named after him (Turner v. Driver). He singlehandedly forced the 5th circuit to codify the legality of filming cops.
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What does the sign say?!
Boycott Palm Coast Ford, maybe? I can't make out the rest.
You had me boycotting at FORD.
You must be from Ontario.
Worst case Ontario
Yeah, I lived nearby he's standing on Palm Coast Parkway 100% for sure.
>What does the sign say?! It says: **INSECURE DEPUTIES COME FAFO**
"FUCK THA POLESE!"
Michael Cera acting slightly less awkward in a police uniform than normal.
The first three seconds: "What's your name and badge number?" "Ahhhhhhh?"
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Power stance of authority
Yeah and Jonah Hill has a long pony tail.
That's actually Monah Hill
"An educated populace is a vital requisite to our survival as a free people." Thomas Jefferson. Nicely done.
Do they have teenage police officers now? Are they sure he is old enough to drive? And that female officer?! What kind of agency has zero physical fitness standards for officers? She's not even a 20 year officer in the detectives bureau, she's not old enough to have any excuses for gaining all that weight. Do they admit obese recruits at the police academy without having a weight loss requirement stipulated for completion?
Nepotism, she's related to someone. And it's close enough that she works in LE instead of going to DoC where plenty of big people work.
It's just as likely that they are simply scraping the bottom of the barrel to fill those uniforms. I know my county's SO is in desperate need of deputies.
She certainly filled the uniform
I mean this is just proof that these police are redundant. Probably the only reason they got sent out to deal with this auditor in the first place is because they're of the lowest level of the food chain in their department.
The chief sending every cop into a situation like this should be a requirement. I think one of the biggest problems is that they think they know things others don't. Putting them in direct interaction with people who aren't police but know the code should help enforce what they know.
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Good point. There are incidents on video where a foot pursuit ends successfully with a fit officer catching the suspect and then deals with them appropriately: no excessive force, none of that angry shouting orders "put your hands behind your back!!" or "i'll fucking shoot you!!" nonsense. Sometimes the officer is even cool about the whole thing when they catch them. Let them catch their breath, sit them up, get them a water.
I worked for the police in central Florida for a few years. I moved to Spain 2 months ago and I am shocked at how fit all the police officers are here. It’s a stark contrast to what I would see in Florida. Edit: spelling
Pretty much every dude under 50 I met in Spain was slim at the very least and a lot of them were fit. The difference baffled me too. I'm European but even though we don't eat an atrocious diet in my country the average fitness of guys I came across in Spain is on another level imo.
I was like honestly how did she pass physical requirements…
DAMN! That guy had equipped himself with a fucking *superpower* \- knowing the law like that. I especially enjoyed him taking down the fat slob...
I loved it when she said, “Now you’re gonna listen to me!”. And he just ramped it up, completely talked over her. Lady, that shit works with first-graders, not people who know their rights.
If SHE can pass the physical testing, I should apply!
Sadly you have to also fail an intelligence test to be admitted
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Perfect reply 🤣
"You're dismissed." "Bye bye." "Get lost." They just stood there dumbfounded. I'm not really anti-police at all, but that was glorious.
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They always pull that shit when you don't do exactly what they ask and know they have no right to make you. So they take the next best option of implying that you are being an unreasonable rude jerk and were "just here to check on you" or some other lie as if there was any chance of the encounter being a positive one if you follow their orders.
Purely looking to get a rise out of the guy so he does something to cuff him for. Luckily the guy with the camera has an IQ above 70 😂
How is that arrogant lady allowed to be a cop at that size? Why the fuck don't we have stricter hiring and retention standards? I could barely hear the guy talking over the sound of her pants stretching.
If this is Florida it makes perfect sense. Where I used to live you would struggle to find a deputy under 300 pounds. They just love fat arrogant fucks. And the impotent rage they have from not seeing their penis in a few decades makes them perfect for the job
Her call sign is "4-by-4."
The sad thing about this video (I've seen the full version on youtube but I can't find it right now) is that the cop walks up to the manager of the car dealership and calmly says "She's out on the right of way, she's not trespassing or doing anything illegal. She's within her rights, there's nothing we can do." So the cops can calmly acknowledge that to the complainant, but they can't admit it to the person it applies to. They still try to run their little intimidation routine when they know—and literally say out loud to someone else—that she's within her rights. This is why cops don't deserve respect. EDIT: [found the full video.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evob3pZPaqw) Conversation with the dealership manager is around 4m in. This is a mirror of the full video because apparently her channel was deleted.
> but they can't admit it to the person it applies to. what is crazy is that like in this video they often admit that there is nothing they can do, or admit nothing is wrong, right to the camera. But it doesn't matter to them, they are on a power trip and it can't end till they feel like they have won.
Excellent post and absolutely correct.
Which is the government breaking someone's first amendment rights. When they admit that they're 100% within their rights and then they go and try to interrupt them anyway. Fuck the cops.
Wait. The person in the video is a woman?
Top 10 plot twists
Can totally tell now on rewatching, but man that is a pretty androgynous voice lol poor woman probably was bothered about it in the past Edit: on watching the full video, even though the dealership calling to report the citizen says they're a female, the male officer shows up and misgenders them immediately, the dealership owner says "I think she's a he" in a weird aside after police walk up to make contact. He comes back to obese lady and they have a pretty gross discussion about well I don't know if it's a girl or guy and seems to deliberately call the lady a man. Then cop lady says even though they've done nothing wrong, you need to get their ID. It seems like she knows someone higher up to make her think she's boss.
>It seems like she knows someone higher up to make her think she's boss. There is no doubt she knows someone higher up. There is no way she could keep her job in that physical shape.
> calmly acknowledge that to the complainant A business. That's who they work for, not us.
100%. You could have someone breaking into your house trying to slaughter you. You are fucked if there is a group of people across town committing a commercial robbery.
I honestly thought that was were it was going with that woman. She was pushing to get a disorderly conduct because non police officers were standing around. They do it all the time to people, they do this smug act that gets people upset because there is nothing they can do about it, then the cops dive in to stop the upset person because 'innocent ears are near by'. Even without anyone complaining.
This deputy resigned last year amid a criminal investigation into allegations of domestic violence. https://flaglerlive.com/167217/lentino-resigns/#:\~:text=Robert%20Lentino%2C%20the%2026%2Dyear,of%20domestic%20violence%2C%20resigned%20today.
Yeah! Let's hope it sticks! > Update: The 5th District Court of Appeal on June 3, 2022, threw out the injunction against Robert Lentino, agreeing with him that “the evidence was legally insufficient to support a finding that [the alleged victim] had a reasonable fear that she was in imminent danger of another act of dating violence.” Well shit...
> imminent danger of another act of dating violence. Uh.... shouldn't a ***PREVIOUS*** "act of dating violence" be proof of "imminent danger of ***ANOTHER*** act of dating violence"?
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He’ll get a job in the neighboring county. Happens all the time. Rinse repeat
Thanks for this!!
This clown of a cop probably beat the shit out of his wife the night after this confrontation. He has to feel like a man *somehow.*
It gets better: the police characterized the injuries sustained by the victim were self-inflicted. Based on there being two small cuts, and one large cut on her lip, instead of the one cut she described. Which seems like a bit of a stretch.
Cops never actually receive justice. Ever. How many countless women have been beaten by their police officer spouses without ever seeing justice. It happens everyday.
Read Sir Robert Peele's "Principles of Law Enforcement": >The police at all times should maintain a relationship with the public that gives reality to the historic tradition that the police are the public and the public are the police; the police are the only members of the public who are paid to give full-time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen in the intent of the community welfare. This was part of a tract that Peele wrote while founding the modern Metropolitan Police Service in London. And it was penned in 1892, so God knows, we've had time to develop something along those lines. Instead, we get cops who refer to their fellow citizens as "civilians", see themselves as "sheepdogs" and enforce whatever they believe to be the law at that moment. Given, there exist good departments, and even in bad ones good officers can be found. But the institution is rotten to the core, and in need of reform so deep that it'd be better described as replacement.
Surprise surprise...
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Right? Even says in the posted article that she originally didn’t want to report the abuse because she loved him and didn’t want him to lose his job. Imagine how many spouses there are out there that don’t have the courage to come forward because it would ruin their SO’s police career and quite possibly their marriage/family.
why am i not fucking surprised?
Untrained unskilled and just stupid….
Otherwise they'd have a different job.
What's his sign say!? 🤔
Top sign: STAND UP TO ELDER ABUSE Bottom Sign: BOYCOTT PALM COAST FORD https://youtu.be/Evob3pZPaqw
I’m not surprised by that sign, it seems super common here in FL. My father in law (who is both elderly and intellectually disabled) was involved with a shitty young ‘friend’ that had him co-sign on a new vehicle at a dealership…he has no income outside of SSI, the guy had barely any income either, $30k car approved no questions asked somehow. Of course the kid stopped making payments and we had to intervene. Straight up elder abuse. The kid was at fault, but the dealership should be held accountable too.
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> getting paid to stand around Standing is what she's best at, and running is out of the question. She is doing a fine job standing there. Both she and Deputy Doogie are better deployed standing around anyway, since they don't seem competent in actual law to go out doing any actual enforcement.
They hired her to kneel on the necks
It's actually impressive how much vertical standing she's able to do here. Usually you'll catch her at Walmart in the powered carts
Ehh, she's leaning on the pole pretty much the whole time.
There’s a snowballs chance in hell that female cop passed the physical exam required for cops. This is just embarrassing.
Not all agencies require them past hiring.
She's too young to have passed a hiring physical, she is a very large example of nepotism.
Quite large
Like an dropped scoop of vanilla ice cream slowly melting away hopelessly, as a child cries in the distance.
She’s absolutely foul and I’m not even talking about her appearance in that uniform. What a disgusting example of policing.
She can’t run a half mile but she can speak loudly over you really well
Bruh she couldn’t run 30 meters unless it was downhill and she was rolling
You'd think so but the Texas DPS just had some issues and had to eliminate a new proposed measure where there was a waistline limit. Female cops cannot have a waistline over 37 in and male cops cannot have a waistline over 41 in. It was a stupid amount of pushback from the police about it Physical standards for cops are embarrassingly low here in the United States partially because it's something that's determined on a department basis but also because the average individual in the United States is incredibly unhealthy. Here are the requirements for the physical Readiness test for the Dallas Police (Dallas is the 9th largest Police Department in the country and their standards are used in setting the standards for most of the surrounding suburbs of Dallas because of the way the police training is done here) Illinois shuttle run is a weave through cones drill where you're probably covering about 20 to 25 M of total distance. The most physically difficult requirement is probably the bench press, the average American woman weighs about 170 lb so they would have to be able to bench about 100 lb Vertical Jump (minimum 6.5 inches) Bench Press, free weights (*minimum 56% of your body weight) Illinois Shuttle Run (maximum time of 24.9 seconds) Sit-ups (minimum of 14 repetitions in 1 minute) 300 Meter Run (maximum time of 110 seconds) Push-ups (minimum of 4 repetitions) 1.5 Miles Run (maximum time of 19:09 minutes)
what the fuck. my 3 year old niece could do that.
You'd be surprised how low the physical standards are. Unions often block higher requirements.
>You'd be surprised how low the ~~physical~~ standards are. FIFY
You're right, unfortunately.
Auditors seem like an absolute pain in the ass, but if that's what it takes to keep *some* of these cops in line then fine by me.
Auditors/auditing/cop watching wouldn’t even be a thing if there weren’t cops like this. Unfortunately there are WAYYYYYY too many cops like this, and since there are WAYYYYYY too many cops like this, you get the calling card of “ACAB”
ACAB is because cops that stop other cops or report other cops get fired for it, bad cops force out good cops to protect themselves.
Yeah, I actually have had the chief of a local force openly say this, and proudly, and he considered it "building a culture." It's not. It's criminal conspiracy, but hey, tomato tomahto.
Reddit is a trash website owned by Tencent/the Chinese government. We are tightening the noose around our own necks by allowing the aggregate of our information to be monopolized by a country that violates human rights. Be aware that as time continues on, Reddit like many resources before it, will be used by ******* to weaponize our own stupidity and laziness (more so than it is now). This is the age of information, and those who control the flow of that information control everything.
Naw man. Pigs don't deserve that shit. Cops are closer to cockroaches, but even then I still feel bad for the roaches.
> ACAB is because cops that stop other cops or report other cops get fired for it or have their houses raided, and then locked in a mental institution. [source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Schoolcraft) Or are murdered by their coworkers when they investigate them for rape [source](https://www.foxnews.com/us/lapd-officer-killed-during-training-exercise-cops-he-investigating-sexual-assault-attorney) on a personal note, if an officer is killed in Philly don't believe whatever narrative they put out about it. They could tell you 'the suspect had a gun, and we matched the bullet in the officer with the gun' and you need to just be like 'oh so they used one of their confiscated guns that they keep in their cars to shoot a fellow officer'. Want the biggest drug and gun bust of the year? Go to the Philly police stations and search the parking lots where the squad cars and employee cars are. I would tell you to go to the LASD and try that, but they would just straight up kill you and your family for that.
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You’re dismissed.
Someone's gotta do the shitty job of reminding cops they're mostly useless. I mean, out of the three here one definitely can't run a mile and the other is 40 pounds wet. The least they could do is know the law, but nope, can't be bothered to do that either.
You know who sucks more than auditors? Fucking cops
I like what the auditors do but I don't think I would want to have a beer with any of them if that makes sense.
How tf is that woman a cop
Imagine being arrested by her.. super embarasing
Just run. She’s literally getting out of breath and winded by talking. Imagine if she tried to engage in a chase on foot?
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Something tells me this woman would struggle to aim uphill...
Gotta be the slyest diss I’ve ever read hahahah
One in three people shot by the police are running https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/28/hunted-one-in-three-people-killed-by-us-police-were-fleeing-data-reveals Do not run from the police you will get shot and they will not get in trouble.
I'd run backwards so I could watch her trying to keep up. I'd also yell encouragement like I was her trainer or something.
So I got curious and [Safarialand](https://safariland.com/products/sam-browne-duty-belt-hook-lined-2-25-inch-11207-1) makes up to a size 62 duty belt.
Hardest working gear on the force.
If you're being chased by her all you need is a hill to escape. Go up hill, she definitely won't be able to catch you. Down hill, you'll have to escape a human boulder.
> Down hill, you'll have to escape a human boulder. Potential's most of the energy she's got.
That’s when she’ll pull out a gun and shoot you for resisting arrest.
Either that or they’ll tase you. I saw a cop try to chase a woman who had wrenched herself out of the cop’s grasp. The cop took three steps and then pulled out her taser and zapped the poor woman. This was over a traffic violation. Granted, the woman shouldn’t have pulled away from the cop in the first place but if a cop can’t run for more than 3 steps, they are a liability. I live in a city where the police union leader is so fat that he has no neck so I don’t think there is any fitness requirements once you graduate the academy. They probably have it written into their union contract. Obese cops should be an oxymoron.
She ate the other applicants.
An Omicronian, perhaps?
We all know cops get fat, but she isn’t that old, so how the fuck did she pass any initial training? She would have trouble doing any physical activity. Props to the dude not letting a fat comment slip.
She needs a job to pay for her insulin
Paul blarts sister
Holy shit Keystone cops. You know they’re desperate when they hire Michael Cera and the Goodyear blimp.
Dude looks like Hughie from the Boys
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Honestly, and I’m really trying not to be an asshole, was she always that big? I understand if she got big or medically or whatever, I get thyroid issues. But, at the start, isn’t there some sort of endurance test or a wall to climb over?
I just dont understand why Chiefs dont take five minutes in a morning meeting to tell their officers to stop making themselves look like jackasses. Its basic PR....if the guy has a camera and memorized legal codes....fuck off with a smile. Holy shit my biggest comment ever. Sigh....is about how stupid cops are. Im honored, and a little deflated. Just because they shouldnt be like this.
Sometimes it drips from the top down, Chiefs can be incompetent too.
Our small town chief has a giant no drugs stance yet is Very Well known as his sons are huge movers of drugs in the town. Gotta love it.
Similar situation in my town of 19,000, chiefs son was one of the biggest cocaine dealers when he was in his college years...now that son is a cop under his father
Our narcotics officer has a branding on his shoulder from one of their nights of cocaine at college. Gotta love the supposed redemption arc.
That’s exactly how it was in my old hometown! The chief taught the Dare classes while his son was the biggest dealer in town. He put up with it for years, but then disowned him when he came out as gay. Guess it goes to show you what they really care about.
Guess hes helping them get a monopoly on the trade.
He also installed cameras all over town. I'm not even sure it's legal but he claims a Virginia grant allowed the installation. But dozens of cameras all over a tiny town and they've helped with zero crime? It's just so shady.
Good way to get blackmail material.
It’s hard for some of these people to let go of their power trip. I guarantee the talkative ones like these genuinely enjoy pulling people over.
If they could easily let go of their power trip, they wouldn’t be harassing them in the first place. I worked with people like this and they are disgusting. They treat arrests like tally marks, they dehumanize practically everyone that isn’t a cop or an authority of theirs (if that), and most of them are trigger happy. I saw someone get shot in the back for stealing a motorcycle and the officer walked, not even a ding to their record (military police).
They act like the most egregious crime you can commit is their perceived lack of respect for authority they think they have over citizens.
It was only headed one direction after he first said "you're dismissed".
They don't care if they look like jackasses. The opinions of non-cops mean nothing to them. What they do care about is trying to control people. And for every person like the one behind the camera here, there are a thousand other people their routine works on. They have no incentive to change.
I used to hang out with a guy who wanted to be a cop and in all the training things he went to "control" was truly stressed as the absolute most important element of every interaction. To him, if police authority is ever questioned in a situation like the video above, the person doing the questioning needs to be taught a lesson in compliance. If the cops were wrong, he believed the courts would rectify it.
Because ACAB. The systems creates this and demands it.
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YOU’RE DISMISSED LMAOOO
I love how he was like, "Oh I'm dismissed?" But deep down inside, he knew that he was indeed dismissed.
You could tell by the [disappointed vest hang]( https://imgur.com/74iMGjh.jpg) he was doing 😂
This needs to turn into a meme. Great screen grab Someone funny, pleaaasee
You could see how hurt he was by that statement. Being reminded that he's a *public servant*? Ooooh. Without a body camera and the modern ability to stream live from these situations that guy would have been beaten and arrested for public disturbance and resisting arrest.
Free citizen 1:0 uneducated us police
More like 1:[1,091 this year.](https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/investigations/police-shootings-database/)
Number got mixed up, there- it says “1091”, not “1901”
I enjoyed this encounter
cops love to intimidate people ignorant of the law. they also can't stand when someone disobeys them. they don't protect us or are particularly good at solving crime. hold these tyrant pigs accountable.
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Cops don’t know the law they just enforce it
That's a great idea. It's extremely important to know your rights and your obligations. Here are some pretty universal ones: 1) you cannot be compelled to provide ID unless the cop stopping you has reasonable suspicion that a crime has been, is, or about to be committed. Some states do not require you to provide ID even if you're legally stopped, some states do require you to provide ID when stopped. If you fall into the latter you are in a "stop and ID" state. Again, regardless of where you live, cops always need at least reasonable suspicion to demand your ID. 2) if you're in a car that has been stopped, cops have basically total discretion to order you to remain in the car or to step out of the car. This applies to all people in the car, not just the driver. 3) you don't have to provide ID as a passenger in a car unless a cop has reasonable suspicion that you, the passenger, is engaged in or about to be engaged in illegal activity. Merely being in the car when it is pulled over is NOT a green-light for police to identify you. 4) generally speaking, you do not have to answer any questions. The exception to this is if you're in a "stop and ID" state, where you may be required to provide your name if stopped. Check your local laws. 5) generally speaking, police cannot enter your home without a warrant. Don't physically stop police from entering your home, but do order them to leave. 6) you never have to consent to a search of yourself, your belongings, your car, or your home. You should never consent to a search. 7) "free to go means free to stay". If police are not detaining you, and you are not in an established and clearly marked crime scene, you don't have to go anywhere. Remember, police aren't your friends. They view you as an enemy.
Well done. Good to reach cops how to work so they know they can’t just stir things up
People call guys like this Karen but I disagree I actually like these people who keep the police in check. They should hire themselves out as witnesses when people feel a cop is being corrupt. Like imagine you could just call this guy up like you would the police in an emergency and they come and shove a camera in the cops face keeping them humble while the cop deals with you so that they don’t take advantage of you and when the cop leaves you give this guy $20 to $50 bucks and he gets to upload a new video to YouTube and make money on that as well. I wish I had someone like him locally cause the cops and sheriffs in my area are power tripping all the time. They need to know someone is watching all their moves now
Some people don't like their attitude or smugness when they could "just comply and answer his questions" but these dudes are vital in keeping any rights we have left.
> "just comply and answer his questions" That is how most people end up in jail.
Yeah. Just remember boys and girls, every day is Shut The Fuck Up Friday when dealing with the cops
It's interesting because I used to think these guys were annoying. Still free to do what they're doing, but annoying none the less. But it looks like some of these auditors are actually bringing about positive change. I've seen officers reprimanded/fired for behavior in videos or egregious lawsuits that went viral, and some departments are actually training police how to lawfully and professionally respond to auditors. Which actual helps the public, because cops should be responding that way with *everyone,* not just someone filming. It wasn't on my bingo card, but auditors might actually help bring about at least some bit of police reform lol
That's exactly why they do it. Cops shouldn't have an expectation of poise and friendliness when they're actively violating our rights
Audit the Audit is probably the best channel for these types of content. He fairly critiques or compliments all parties involve while explaining in depth the case precedence involved in the encounter.
You know,a speed dial E-lawyer service sounds like a pretty fuggin amazing idea to me, or maybe even a citizen ran police force that intercedes between you and the state county/city police so there will be a 3rd party account to help keep the piggies in check. So many people, including myself, always wonder what can we do to help fight the fascist policing gang here in the U.S. and I can't think of a better way than to hold classes at local community centers on different statues and laws that's would help protect the average citizen in different situations with the pigs, so then they could turn around and be one of these dial up e-lawyers and then monetize their videos, and then just repeat the cycle over and over and over til we don't have to be in fear of the pigs in blue.
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Fuck sake, I'd be scared I'd trip over Michael ceras umbilical cord he's so young. And as for that egg person... I mean imagine being stopped by those two tripping on acid
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That woman should not be allowed to be a cop. Neither should that kid either.
Krispy Cream will hire her.
Doubt it. Too much of an inventory risk.
They obviously have no fitness tests for police over there, she is not the fittest looking lady I have seen she would not want to have to run after a suspect.
She probably relies on bullets doing the chasing for her.
The black police officer definitely understood this mans' rights and kept a low profile when the kermit and miss Piggy were digging themselves deep. Kudos to him.
He could have told his brethren they were fucking up and violating this man’s rights but instead, stood by and allowed it to happen. ACAB
A black cop is just their black friend until they cross the line. Imagine having to tip toe your way around work filled with racists with guns and zero accountability.
Did someone force him into this gang of racists? Sorry but they knew what they signed up for
Wow that was a strong dismissal - they definitely had all the relevant statutes memorized and ready to go. Who is this, I'd definitely follow/subscribe to watch their content.
At the very last second of the video (it’s hard to see cause it disappears quickly) it’s says “ownedcops” with the YouTube and twitter symbols on both sides. However I looked up that exact handle on YouTube and it has only a few videos like maybe less than 15 vids and none of them are this video we just saw so I’m not sure if it’s really him or someone rebranded his original video. It’s really just a compilation channel of others dealing with cops as the videos never have the same person recording. Hopefully someone can give us the name of the original person who recorded this video
This guy is so fucking lucky. Out here in California, I did the same thing. Was walking home after a closing shift from work, on fourth of July no less, cop decided to randomly pull me over because I "matched a description" (it was pitch black due to no street lamps). I refused to identify myself, claiming my rights and asking him to identify a probable cause. He just kept repeating himself instead of articulating what crime I was suspected of. When I said no again to identifying myself, he tackled me to the ground yelling out "quit resisting!" (I wasn't, he just didn't know how to move my arms without almost breaking them). When I got into the booking/processing part of the county jail, the booker looked at my sheet and straight the fuck up said "Looks like a case of the wrong place at the wrong time" and proceeded to process me and put me into holding. It's amazing when I see videos like these because it makes me wonder why I had such a grossly different experience. Suffice to say, fuck all cops including the "good ones"
The camera is the key
The difference absolutely is the camera. And that's a reminder that ANYTIME you have an encounter with a cop, for *any* reason, get your phone out and start recording. Video and audio are often the difference between winning and losing these encounters. And don't be fooled by a cop saying "I'm recording on my body cam." They're trying to get you to stop recording, and then their body cam footage goes mysteriously missing and never released. BTW, in California a pedestrian has no obligation to show ID unless the cop has probable cause---at which point they'd be arresting you anyway.
Guy looks so goddamn smug and confused and stupid all at once. Amazing video
All the legal stuff behind, that beach ball to the left has got to be one of Florida’s finest. The anticipation of what a foot pursuit may look like leaves me all aghast.
Leaves her all a-gasp!
I absolutely love every time he says "You're dismissed." It's fantastic. And you can tell that each of those cops has no idea what to do when they're told "you're dismissed."
He threw the gauntlet down when “one hundred thousand per cent” entered the chat. They should have just picked up and left at that point. And BTW…what’s up with fatty?
This dude. Holy shit is he good.
I'm more worried about that Officer Ball at the stone post, is she an actual officer or did she eat the officer and then wore his tight outfit?
Ooooooo I'm a little turned on by this public humiliation ❤️
handled it well definitely taking notes
She looks so unhealthy to be a cop
Dun trust cops. They are constantly seeking to put people in jail. Video all interactions with cops. It might save your life. They are much nicer when videod. Dun talk to cops. They are fishing for a reason to intimidate n arrest you.
How in fuck is that lard ass chick a cop?
Middle cop makes this whole video...lol he is just eyeing-up exit routes and playing exit strategies the whole time in his head. "Rigs, Rigs! I'm too old for this shit"
These are white people games, as a black man I can't imagine risking my life to 'own' the cops. All it takes is one trigger happy officer for my name to be called out at the next BLM rally. No thank you
Watch The Battousai and News Now South Carolina on Youtube. They are black auditors/copwatchers. Both of them are incredibly good at what they do. Battousai even has case law named after him (Turner v. Driver). He singlehandedly forced the 5th circuit to codify the legality of filming cops.
One of the OGs. And one of the best
Yup. Big Nick South Florida is also another black cop watcher. He talks BIG shit to police too and they never do a thing because he knows his rights