Never get Busted Again

"Watch Barry Cooper, a former police officer in Texas focusing on narcotics interdiction for eight years, teach you exactly what you need to know to stay out of jail. With over 800 felony and misdemeanor narcotics arrests, DEA Training, and extensive experience with K-9 drug dogs, Barry's friendly, plain spoken and honest attitude makes it easy and entertaining for you to LEARN WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Much of this information has never been seen by the public before and this is the first time it has all been available from a single source.

- Watch real footage of Barry making marijuana arrests
- Learn secret drug enforcement tactics
- Avoid narcotics profiling
- Conceal your stash plus, do coffee grinds really work?
- How to fool K9's every time
- Search and seizure law made easy
- How Police can tell when you're lying
- 90 Plus Minutes of one-on-one training" - y/t
Trancecoachsays...

Ought to be required viewing for all Americans (and should be part of the informal driver's test).
I'd say that it warrants repeat viewings every few years, particularly around the holidays, when the cops are out in force, and looking to make quota.

chingalerasays...

Thought the same thing when I found this and it was unpublished, especially in light of recent events on a personal level where, at a couple of key moments of clarity with regard to relative rights of cops and citizens, having pre-scripted responses to their bullshit and some rehearsed scenarios could have helped me tremendously.

Oh. My humblest apologies to anyone who I have lambasted for talking shit about Texas, my home state. I redact my support for the state as her government has become a beast unfriendly and aggressive towards her citizenry, as the system's standard of ethics, morality, and I.Q. minimums-for-cadets is at an all-time low and there's more bottom below.
I DO NOT recognize her any longer, or her developmentally-disabled masses. Change only for the worse as we brace for impact of comet Police State.

Trancecoachsaid:

Ought to be required viewing for all Americans (and should be part of the informal driver's test).
I'd say that it warrants repeat viewings every few years, particularly around the holidays, when the cops are out in force, and looking to make quota.

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