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6 Comments
grahamslamsays...I wish police were held personally responsible for their actions. Overstepping their authority, making up shit, causing this guy a lot of time and money for doing absolutely nothing wrong.
THEY need to be arrested, put a helmet on their heads and pulled off without undoing the straps, stripped searched, held in a cell, hire an attorney on their own money (not the taxpayers), made to prove their innocence of made up charges BEYOND a reasonable doubt.
Good thing this guy has video of it all. I hope he sues their asses and recovers money for his expenses, time and bullshit and the police involved are fired.
I just get fired up cuz similiar situations have happened to me. Like I was once arrested for public intoxication while being a passenger in a vehicle that got pulled over for no reason (they seen our vehicle pull out of a bar parking lot). They hauled the driver and myself to the station, impounded his truck but since he was under the limit, they allowed him to walk out the door to the other door and bail me out. Since this happened in AR and I live in OH, they knew I wouldn't come back to court to fight the BS charges.
Darkhandsays...UNREAL holy shit
renatojjsays...This guy has an attitude problem, how about giving the officer some respect? Not talking back and being whiny would have gone a long way.
It's a BS arrest, but I don't think arguing about the arrest while it's happening is going to help in any way.
deathcowsays...Why did the other cops run off?
renatojjsays...I'm not justifying what the officer did, he's totally wrong, but I'm guessing arguing with the cop and being confrontational is why the biker got arrested and treated so poorly. Which doesn't mean cops can arrest people for being disrespectful, like I said, I'm not justifying.
- The officer gets out of the car and he's yelling, "What? What??", wtf kind of ghetto way is that of greeting a cop motherfucker? Unless he's looking for trouble though, then ok it's the right way.
- "I have not committed any crimes and you can't take my personal property", it's not up to the biker to decide whether he committed a crime and yes the cop can seize your vehicle if he arrests you, so why dare the cop to do what he knows he can do? Oh look he ended up doing what the biker said he couldn't!
- The cop asks for papers and he's like "technically, you're not allowed to ask for my papers if I haven't committed a crime", again, the biker doesn't know if he committed a crime, and yes the cop is allowed to ask for papers if you're driving a vehicle, maybe you can argue later in court?
- The cop comes back and says the 3 magic words, "You're under arrest" on some bogus charge, just accept that you're under arrest, trying to talk the cop out of it while ignoring his orders = BAD IDEA.
- He's under arrest and keeps yapping and being uncooperative, pointing out it's a bogus charge doesn't help because he's trying to shame the cop into letting him go, he's not leaving any room for the cop to save face.
I know we all want cops to be perfect angels that can take a lot of shit and abuse from people on a daily basis and not react emotionally, but guess what, they're flawed human beings like the rest of us. You wouldn't greet a waitress with "What? What??" and expect good spit-free service, would you?
MrFisksays...I dispute the term 'biker' in this headline.
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