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Originally Posted by Pipecrew
That was 100% justified and will be cleared in court for sure.
Cops have levels of escalation so they dont get caught in a loop of non compliance.
1) Get out of the car
2) Get out of the car
3) Get out of the car or i will taze you
If they dont use force, they will just be sitting and arguing for 20 minutes about getting out of the car.
In this case, the guy was warned, he started to get a little jumpy and boom, he was tazed. I don't see the problem, I have seen a lot of people tazed for less.
I love all the GFY arm chair tough guys, I have seen it many times just being out socially, it's always the lippy guy "you cant do that to me, blah blah blah" cop ends up arresting them and the minute they are in the back of the cop car, reality sets in and they start crying like a 5 year old girl. If you would have just shut the fuck up and given him the license and didnt cop an attitude, you would have been on your way.
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I can agree with a legitimate case... but that officer did NOT give sufficient time to get anything.
And who cares if he just got out of a gun fight with another person. That other person isnt this guy.
The cop is the one that crossed the line of acceptance.