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sharpasahammerabout 2 hours ago1098

This guy is Phillip Turner responsible for creating the case law "Turner vs. Driver" after he sued the police in Texas for an unlawful detainment. He is the reason the right to film police and public servants has been reinforced. He knows what he is doing when it comes to police interactions.

Triggyishabout 2 hours ago120

Fuck ai voice overs

BenjaminDover02about 2 hours ago80

Your experience may vary.

CocaineSmellsFunnyabout 1 hour ago38

In a just society, this would look completely unnecessary

Extreme-Rub-1379about 3 hours ago37

Part 2 is the cops kicking the window in

Annoying1978about 1 hour ago15

I’m surprised there aren’t more “cop-proof” car shops. Yeah, they’re not cheap but there has to be a decent amount of people that would buy a car that cops would struggle to smash or shoot. 

IMaDudefromOKCabout 2 hours ago12

I know he’s trying to play it “safe” but those moments he’s getting his paper work. Not showing his hands,this could’ve gone very bad for him.

ThrowawayColonyHouseabout 2 hours ago9

So, do Miranda rights apply before you’ve actually been arrested? I think his apprehension at interacting with the police is 100% justified. BUT, I think this approach may be overkill.

ChuckyShadowCowabout 2 hours ago8

This is a little misleading. Pennsylvania vs. Mimms allows the cop to at least have the driver exit the vehicle.

So he’s not wrong, he can remain silent, but it’s not a total uno reverse.

godbyzillaabout 2 hours ago7

No. Do whatever you can to protect yourself and your rights but I won't suggest this bc some police would escalate immediately if you tried this i feel.