Provides both a great laugh and some massive second hand embarrassment.
Provides both a great laugh and some massive second hand embarrassment.
Some sort of low effort kosoto gari. Dude wasn't even tryingWow, slick judo there. Just curious, what judo throw is that anyway?
I like to listen to Lehtos Law which is a bit more lighthearted. Also Institute for Justice. Frank Caprio is always nice if you want some feels. That's about it for me with lawtube though. I could also use more stuff that silly or interestingMy YouTube feed these days is pretty much just police body cameras, courtroom videos and stupid driver dash cam videos. I need to mix it up a bit.
I enjoy Lehto's Law as well. Steve Lehto seems like he'd be an interesting person to just sit and chat with.I like to listen to Lehtos Law which is a bit more lighthearted. Also Institute for Justice. Frank Caprio is always nice if you want some feels. That's about it for me with lawtube though. I could also use more stuff that silly or interesting
Crazy dude in a grocery store. Clearly has never played a metal gear game.
Ever seen those surveillance videos of deer getting trapped in stores or houses? Dude was moving like that.
Colin Moriarty, is that you?
Crazy dude in a grocery store. Clearly has never played a metal gear game.
Yeah, body cams ended up being a real eye-opener on the state of policing and a massive self-own on the "police brutality" types that wanted them.I've watched these and I'm always amazed at the patience of officers. The public in these videos are rude sacks of turd usually that drive me in sane in roughly one minute.
Sh*t got too real..I miss binge watching liveleaks. Why did that site have to go down?
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Sh*t got too real..
Crazy dude bullying two officers until stone cold third officer arrives ...
Crazy dude bullying two officers until stone cold third officer arrives ...
Do they get their tazers from Fisher Price? That's the second video I've seen today where the responding officers have no business being cops.
Do they get their tazers from Fisher Price? That's the second video I've seen today where the responding officers have no business being cops.
Overall, not the greatest tool, but most departments will throw an officer under the bus if an encounter goes sideways and they didn't use it first due to how it looks to the public. The public don't know jack shit about tasers and think it's this infallible tool that cops should use against people armed with guns. Don't even get me started how Hollywood shows tasers (and stun guns) as a tool that knocks people out on contact.
Crazy dude bullying two officers until stone cold third officer arrives ...
Yeah. That was bonkers. Dude just ignored those first tasers. Dropped when the backup officer hit him.Oh wow, that woman sure shouldn't be a cop me thinks. She was on the verge of crying and had no chill. The moustache cop was like the poster boy picture of no-nonsense masculinity and is basically what Ron Swanson would have been like if he had become a police officer instead. Thanks for sharing!
You're learning the bad reputation of American police is largely fictional. Most "bad" incidents shown on the news are just edited to look that way. There are truely bad incidents, but those are actually fairly rare.I keep end up watching these, despite the reputation American police have abroad it was surprising how professional they are for the most part. Although one thing I really don't understand are those field sobriety tests. Reciting the alphabet backwards or standing on one leg for 30 seconds sounds like the sort of thing many sober people would struggle with. Why don't they just use roadside breathalysers like we do in the UK (where if you're over you'll be arrest, but have to do a second test at the station which is the one that's used in court)?