Why’s He Running? | Can Passengers Refuse to ID?



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45 thoughts on “Why’s He Running? | Can Passengers Refuse to ID?”

  1. "You do have a driver's license," "I was about to cut y'all loose." So why not cut him loose after cuffing him? Teaches him a lesson on running, but also lets them rejoin society instead of remaining on the fringe. Now the dude has another reason to go do drugs or whatever it is he does, and another reason not to work and be productive.

    But nope, when cop says "I was only trying to help" he was actually only being kind because it makes his job easier. Cop wanted the dude to drive because otherwise he'd have to sit around 20 minutes for a tow truck while also watching two angry strangers.

  2. Since the cop stated on the video evidence. The guy running was okay and free to go, but then he gets butthurt and needs to have people respect his authority.

  3. So he wasn't going to arrest him in the first place..he takes off running and the cop decided to chase him down and arrest him for staying around to not be arrested in the first place…sounds like cop logic

  4. Ok the officer threatened him with bodily harm when he wasn't resisting. Isn't that illegal? Cops arent allowed to just knock you out for no reason are they? Cop should be held responsible for making threats. Any civilian would be arrested for that

  5. He doesn't have a WARRANT yet he was arrested for fleeing? Well I am saying that he was fleeing for his own safety from police brutality. He was actually in fear for his life.
    Autopsy reports says DEATH BY POLICE. Now on the other hand, I once hired a chauffeur driven super stretched limousine in New York City. It was fully decked out including a passenger bar and snacks. We were stopped by the police. They know that a car with T&LC license plates is a hired car such as a limousine. The police asked the driver for his license and registration and insurance information. Then he asked me for exactly the same thing. Well I can't post exactly what I said to those police officers. But they insisted on asking me for the same thing that they asked the chauffeur. I gave them my lawyers business card. My lawyer is a specialist in Constitutional Law. The police said to us "you are free to go." My chauffeur said that was the first time that the police asked a passenger for license and registration and insurance.
    I smiled and said "Artie, what is the color of my skin?" And I smiled.

  6. My dad was running a handy-man service after he retired and so I got him a Dremel. He said it was one of those things you don't know you need until you have it.
    Then it got stolen.

  7. If you're a passenger in a car why would you not have the same protections you would have if you were a pedestrian? From what I understand police cannot force you to ID without a good, articulable reason.

    How does it work if you're a passenger in a taxi? An Uber? A bus? Are the rules different? If so, why?

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