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Originally Posted by Bent Wookie
I guess I understand it differently then you. And that is the problem with watching a video, making a snap judgement then judging the rest of the profession the same way. See where I am going with this?
How many videos are posted here? 15? Maybe more maybe less, who knows. But there are probably millions of police interactions, on a daily basis in Canada and the US. How do a few videos vs. the millions of police contacts that are positive make you hate police. I just don't get it. You are smart enough to realize people don't post the positive ones aren't you?
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Your right. Most interactions, the overwhelming majority, are positive. But I'm judging these incidents, not the positive ones.
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Originally Posted by puckluck
So you have no experience with being pulled over and you're trying to be an expert on my handlings with the cop?
Why would I ask why I'm being stopped? why do I care? Cops don't just drive around and harass people for fun. In my experience (obviously a lot more than yours) if you are rude to the cop he will write you a ticket. If you're not he will give you a break.
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"is there a problem officer?" is being rude? whoa. you have a very delicate sense of manners. It's your
right to know why you're being detained or pulled over.
Your also right. I think you're not being totally honest. I think that if someone was pulled over "frequently" for no apparent reason they would ask why they were being detained. You've confused asking for information with going on an anti police rant.
edit: if you're rude to a cop he will give you a ticket, and if you aren't things will go smoother and give you a break? i thought you did nothing wrong? what does it matter if your totally innocent how you act?