32 thoughts on “Cops Found No Wrongdoing”

  1. If there isn't a specific law that forbids filming in a public area or near to a police station or any other sign that indicates that it is forbidden then the police officers had made an illegal arrest and violated this person's constitutional rights!

  2. Lol I keep saying it's the perfect set up for criminals, they just have to postpone doing any crimes until they become a cop and than they can get away with absolutely anything and nobody really cares longer than 2 or 3 days unless it becomes national news and even that is rare, watch the court rule in police favor. You are all lambs.

  3. This video and your commentary is somewhat misleading, don’t confuse identifying for filming in public (perfectly lawful) with identifying for driving a vehicle in a public place – the video is edited, he was arrested for failing to provide his details for driving in a public place, a lawful request, he was thereafter arrested, identified and immediately released –

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