Cops smash car window to taser passenger

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  • Tom_PM
    Porn Meister
    • Feb 2005
    • 16443

    #31
    Every time I share a story like this with one friend, I get the same 2 comments.

    1) They accuse me of thinking that all cops are evil at all times.

    2) They say that the person should have complied with the order, regardless of ALL circumstances.

    If this sounds like you, then this face is for you.
    43-922-863 Shut up and play your guitar.

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    • Rochard
      Jägermeister Test Pilot
      • Dec 2001
      • 75733

      #32
      Originally posted by CyberSEO
      Sued for that? If he was on duty, he can not impede citizens to film him. Course if he is NOT on duty, he is just a private person and you can't film him if he is not agree for that. That's a normal practice, isn't it?
      I don't know. I am not an attorney, nor do I have any idea what local laws apply.

      Using common sense, which is completely lacking on GFY.... It would seem to me that recording an officer is perfectly legal. However, at the same time, I can see how playing the video on national TV can considered an invasion of privacy giving the officer a right to sue. I would imagine the officer could sue due to invasion of privacy, or perhaps he could sue on the ground he lost his job due to this video influencing popular opinion, etc....

      It's just like our industry - we pay a model to shoot photos or videos, and legally we own the rights to that content yet we still require a model release even though it's a grey area.

      You are asking questions which are irrelevant to the story. The story is about the man in the car and the police officer, NOT why the TV station decided to blur out his face.
      Herschel Savage
      Brooklyn, NY

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      • Rochard
        Jägermeister Test Pilot
        • Dec 2001
        • 75733

        #33
        Originally posted by SuckOnThis
        He didnt refuse to produce his ID, he was looking for it when the cops drew their guns which is why he refused to exit the vehicle and requested a Sgt. Here's the raw video...


        No, he wasn't looking for anything. The video was over a minute long with them arguing with the officers and refusing all of their instructions.

        It's simple. When police say "get out of the car" you get out of the car. You do not say no. You don't argue with police officers. You do not call 9/11. You do not refuse a lawful order of a police officer. Period. Ever.
        Herschel Savage
        Brooklyn, NY

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        • dyna mo
          just a fucking jerk
          • Dec 2008
          • 68184

          #34
          what rochard's trolling here is failing to comprehend is the simple fact that the guy that got tasered through the window was not the person driving nor the person committing any crime or traffic infraction, he was simply a passenger in a car pulled over because the driver was not wearing a seatbelt, therefor, he has ZERO obligation to surrender his rights to that cop.

          The precedent for following cop orders is very clear. If you are the one under arrest or being ticketed for the infraction, then you must comply with the order to exit your vehicle, otherwise you are completely free to walk away from the scene.

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          • blackmonsters
            Making PHP work
            • Nov 2002
            • 20958

            #35
            Originally posted by Rochard
            No, he wasn't looking for anything. The video was over a minute long with them arguing with the officers and refusing all of their instructions.

            It's simple. When police say "get out of the car" you get out of the car. You do not say no. You don't argue with police officers. You do not call 9/11. You do not refuse a lawful order of a police officer. Period. Ever.
            He say's at least 3 times "I already gave you my information".
            He said he didn't have a license.
            So why would he keep looking for something he already told them he didn't have?

            But why don't you consider that he is the passenger and the driver is the one with the seat belt violation and
            there is really no reason to be suspicious of the passenger and the cop just has a hard on for nothing.

            What was the major crime solved by pulling the passenger out of the car?

            Nothing, how about cops stop wasting our tax money by fucking with people for nothing.

            What happened there was not about crime; it was all about showing authority.
            The cops want to show that they set the rules and they do that by beating you over a
            seat belt violation that ain't even yours.
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            • just a punk
              So fuckin' bored
              • Jun 2003
              • 32393

              #36
              Originally posted by Rochard
              I don't know. I am not an attorney, nor do I have any idea what local laws apply.
              This is not good, man. You must know your laws (both State and Federal ones) and course you must know your rights. Doesn't matter what country you live in.

              Originally posted by Rochard
              I would imagine the officer could sue due to invasion of privacy
              Once again, I really not familiar with the US laws about that, but I know that in my country an officer on duty has no privileges as a private person. He is a representative of the law, so there is no privacy for him. When he is off his job, he's just a regular citizen and sure he has the same privacy rights. That's the law says. I think it's fair.

              Originally posted by Rochard
              It's just like our industry - we pay a model to shoot photos or videos
              Sorry, but no. When you pay to the models, you are signing a contract. Only you and them (on the mutually profitable base of course). You pay them for that, not anybody else, because you are their only employer.

              When you are speaking about police, it's a way different story. Every citizen of your/my country is their direct employer - the boss who pays their bills. We pay their salary and nobody else. They work for us and only for for us. If you don't understand this simple thing, you will continue suffer from the people who's get paid from your own pocket. They are your servants, not you are their one
              Obey the Cowgod

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              • Tom_PM
                Porn Meister
                • Feb 2005
                • 16443

                #37
                Want more cops tasering citizens through car windows action? Google:

                zachary noel taser

                and get your fix.
                43-922-863 Shut up and play your guitar.

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                • John-ACWM
                  Work Work Work
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 20060

                  #38
                  Originally posted by blackmonsters
                  We must learn from this :

                  Officers need to stop you for not having a seat belt on because you could get hurt.

                  See, that guy got hurt didn't he?

                  .

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                  • Spunky
                    I need a beer
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 133987

                    #39
                    Gotta listen to the men or get hurt by disobeying them

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                    • tony286
                      lurker
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 57021

                      #40
                      Originally posted by SuckOnThis
                      He didnt refuse to produce his ID, he was looking for it when the cops drew their guns which is why he refused to exit the vehicle and requested a Sgt. Here's the raw video...


                      He lost his license for some violation and was going to produce the the ticket showing that. Yep he was afraid and I dont blame him.
                      I remember years ago, my friend and I were going to work at the nightclub. A cop stopped my friend for speeding. The cop shined the light in the car and saw me sitting in the passenger seat. He said who are you? My friend told him that's none of your business. The cop went back wrote a ticket and we were off. If we were black I think that would of played differently.

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                      • MrTrollkien
                        So Fucking Banned
                        • Mar 2014
                        • 2360

                        #41

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                        • just a punk
                          So fuckin' bored
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 32393

                          #42
                          Obey the Cowgod

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                          • huey
                            Confirmed User
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 3955

                            #43
                            The point being missed here is why did they ask him for his DL in the first place. If it was a white couple in a BMW that was pulled over for a seat belt fine, the pigs are not asking the passenger for ID.
                            opinions are like assholes.................


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                            • Tom_PM
                              Porn Meister
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 16443

                              #44
                              Originally posted by huey
                              The point being missed here is why did they ask him for his DL in the first place. If it was a white couple in a BMW that was pulled over for a seat belt fine, the pigs are not asking the passenger for ID.
                              Because they CAN is why they did. Some law allows them to ask passengers for ID, and when he reached in his bag to see if he had it there they then claim his hands were out of sight so he might have had a gun. They instigated the entire series of events because they could. Just like the cop who asked a guy for his license and then shot at him saying that he went to get his license "aggressively" and he became scared so he shot at him 4 times.

                              Just several years ago people went ape shit over Arizona because they wanted to ask anyone who had been detained for committing a crime to show their identification to prove citizenship. Yet these cops in rural America can already just demand ID from anyone sitting in a car just because they pulled it over for whatever reason they want to come up with. Those people didn't even commit a crime and they're forced to identify themselves or get dragged out of the car window and be arrested.

                              Where's the ape shit response to this? Doesn't exist, nobody cares. Cops were scared, what did you expect them to do and all that rot.
                              43-922-863 Shut up and play your guitar.

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                              • NatalieK
                                Natalie K
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 20106

                                #45
                                Bad parent, excessive force from the police. The police need reprimand & the guy needs to do what's asked by a police officer when asked, especially infront of his child. Those with children shall understand
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