Cops Hiding on the Freeway



Watch Chille DeCastro’s insightful clip where he discusses patrolmen hiding on highways to catch drivers off-guard, followed by a friendly exchange with a state trooper about the nuances of giving tickets. #HighwayPatrol #TrafficStops #LawEnforcement #ChiliDeCastro

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31 thoughts on “Cops Hiding on the Freeway”

  1. Their revenue and financial support should never depend on ticket, it should be a reflection and combination of their needs and the people that are property owners, the police and or residence of that area should have a voice in what they feel their needs are

  2. It’s not about the ticket it’s about civil forfeiture. Texas is the worst. All they need is probable cause which is why they are pulling so many people over. They are fishing for the real money.

  3. And when they do come out they go and hit 20 over the limit on everyone in the passing lanes ass moving people out of the way… I wish my car had a light bar sometimes.

  4. I don’t care if someone is speeding as long as they are doing it safely! I’ve seen lots of stupid slower drivers causing accidents. Saw a video of a guy out in the middle of nowhere in the Arizona desert. He was stopped and ticketed for going 77 miles an hour. Absolutely no other cars drive by as he is ticketed. Yeah, it’s all about revenue and moving up in rank for top producers!

  5. I took a drivers awareness class as a result of a speeding ticket in order to keep my insurance rates from going up. The class was taught by an off duty cop. The very first thing he did was draw a big dollar sign on the blackboard and said, "this is what it's all about, folks"

  6. speed kills when the roads are tricky to navigate, but on an open freeway? a few miles over the limit isn’t gonna do much, other than raise revenue. Most accidents occur at intersections, not open freeways.

  7. I play a "constitutional law scholar " on youtube.

    That's what someone who is definitely not.A lawyer says when he wants other people to think he's a lawyer so he can intimidate them.

  8. I'll give one story that happened a few years ago to me personally, and it has to deal with these road pirates. I was going down the highway, doing 60. Speed limit was 55, so only 5 over, which isn't bad, basically everyone does that. I got pulled over by a state trooper and given a ticket. On the ticket, he put that I was doing 80. I then was forced to pay 500$ for speeding. The fact that their radar could be calibrated wrong, which it usually is, and then they HIDE to write you the ticket, isn't helping anybody. Keep in mind, there was nowhere this cop would have been able to park normally. He physically pulled his car on the side of a hill behind a sign where nobody could see him with the intent of writing as many tickets as possible, falsely written or not. That cop is still not dealt with after multiple complaints about him, with nothing done about it. They don't want to keep you safe, they want your money. The only thing they protect is their bosses wallet so they can serve you more fines.

  9. Been living in Japan for around 20 years now. When the police want to ensure everyone in the highway is driving the speed limit they get on the highway turn their lights on and drive the speed limit. Ofcourse no one will pass them because they will get a ticket.

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