PIN!!! Cop Enraged As Citizen Attempts To Defy Independence Day DUI Checkpoint [Video] | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37582517 United States 07/06/2013 10:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A young man in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, attempted to uphold his constitutional rights to an engraged officer this Independence Day, at a DUI checkpoint. Quoting: Esau As the man in the video pulls up, officers immediately demand he roll down his window further, to which the man refuses, a right he is entitled too. Read more at [link to www.secretsofthefed.com] [link to www.secretsofthefed.com] |
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my 2 cents User ID: 26646007 Canada 07/06/2013 10:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP I am ashamed that idiots like the Canadian that just posted live in the same country as I do. Last Edited by my 2 cents on 07/06/2013 10:25 AM Patriotism is supporting your country always -- and your government when they deserve it. Mark Twain Those who beat their swords into plowshares usually end up plowing for those who kept their swords. -Benjamin Franklin |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2182610 South Africa 07/06/2013 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How dare average American citizens use their rights under the rule of law when faced by US Storm Troopers (pty) Ltd? They should know those rights only apply to the treasonous US Elite. Fall in line Proles! The times r a-changing for the worst |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 42856861 Canada 07/06/2013 10:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | “Stop and identify” statutes are laws in the United States that allow police[1] to detain persons and request such persons to identify themselves, and arrest them if they do not. The authority to detain on reasonable suspicion was established in Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), and does not depend on the existence of a law that specifically authorizes such a detention, so that authority exists in all jurisdictions in the United States. The name disclosure was considered by the U.S. Supreme Court in Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada, 542 U.S. 177 (2004), which held that the name disclosure did not violate the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures. The Hiibel Court also held that, because Hiibel had no reasonable belief that his name would be used to incriminate him, the name disclosure did not violate the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination; however, the Court left open the possibility that Fifth Amendment right might apply in situations where there was a reasonable belief that giving a name could be incriminating.[2] [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 42764648 United States 07/06/2013 10:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The cop is out there for other peoples safety. That checkpoint could have saved a family. The cop requested he roll down the window to detect if he had been drinking. Seems legit to me. And I am an ex-con. [/quthen you are a stupid con that should go back to jail and learn your rights as a humane being, what a dumbass you are |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36003083 Canada 07/06/2013 10:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | “Stop and identify” statutes are laws in the United States that allow police[1] to detain persons and request such persons to identify themselves, and arrest them if they do not. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42856861 The authority to detain on reasonable suspicion was established in Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), and does not depend on the existence of a law that specifically authorizes such a detention, so that authority exists in all jurisdictions in the United States. The name disclosure was considered by the U.S. Supreme Court in Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada, 542 U.S. 177 (2004), which held that the name disclosure did not violate the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures. The Hiibel Court also held that, because Hiibel had no reasonable belief that his name would be used to incriminate him, the name disclosure did not violate the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination; however, the Court left open the possibility that Fifth Amendment right might apply in situations where there was a reasonable belief that giving a name could be incriminating.[2] [link to en.wikipedia.org] In which case, pleading the fifth would be self-incriminating, and thus give probable cause to the police. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28381020 United States 07/06/2013 10:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Another fucking IDIOT that thinks he can drive a vehicle and not provide his required credentials when requested. YOUR A FUCKING MORAN Excuse me? In America, you ARE NOT required to show your ID to ANYONE, including ANY Law Enforcement officer, unless you are suspected of breaking a law, PERIOD. Maybe in Canada they can ask for your "PAPERS PLEASE", but NOT IN AMERICA. The police KNOW this, but ignore it anyway. You can call their bluff easily. Ask to speak to their superior officer. They usually don't want to get their asses in hot water, so they'll let you go. They KNOW they are overstepping their bounds. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2182610 South Africa 07/06/2013 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is Nazi Germany 1939. I'm sure most Jewish Survivors of that time, and those who watch for State Extremism, will watch this clip with absolute Horror...let's wait for the outrage. I'll be the first Jewish voice to condemn this madness...!!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 9107938 United States 07/06/2013 10:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cops are sociopaths. Its better to just answer their questions and be done with it. If you try to invoke your rights it sends them into a homicidal rage. I believe cops are brainwashed and their trigger word is (among others) "Constitution". They absolutely become crazed lunatics upon hearing the word. I know this because I was at a BBQ 2 years ago and my friend had a friend there who was a police officer. My friend and I started discussing NWO, citizens rights and the constitution and his friends attitude changed instantly. He became angry upon hearing the word. He was loud and very aggressive. He said safety comes first before the constitution. My friend had to calm him down - he was very angry towards me and said idiots like me make him sick. He was ready to fight, all over the word "constitution". I mean this guy was pissed off, slamming shit around mad. He acted just like the police in this video. Did you notice how the cop paused then became very angry in the beginning of the video? Thats how this cop acted. Like he went blank for a moment then became angry. Trigger words... |
AmericanInfidel User ID: 40855391 United States 07/06/2013 10:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was a DUI check point which I'm all for. How is the cop suppose to detect alcohol of the window is up? Other than that, fuck this cop. Fuck the bullshit tactics they use with the dog. Know your rights, get a camera, be nothing but polite and respectful. Destroy all that is evil, so what is good may flourish. Guns cause crime like flies cause garbage. KCCO |