Should An Officer Keep Their Job If They Do This?



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50 thoughts on “Should An Officer Keep Their Job If They Do This?”

  1. I been having trouble out of firemen here lately had one just today try and detain me like dude your not a cop get the f away from me! He got upset cause I was turning around and leaving instead of waiting. He has no right to hold me there he acting like me turning around in a drive way is same thing as me just driving right on through your wreck seen it’s not I was 1/4 mile away long out of the way! Idiots get a tiny bit of power think they god now. 🤦🏼‍♂️

  2. And your behavior is unbecoming of a police officer. Let go of the ego, and start to treat citizens better. You damn well you were not going to get those tickets to go through the court system, you were absolutely retaliating against this man and his freedom of speech. No matter how distasteful it may be, he still has a right to do it, and you took an oath to uphold those rights, not to violate them. Next time, just simply laugh it off, swallow the pride, and move on to real criminals.

  3. Should not be able to flip that officer off though. I think the Duke should be arrested for doing that. Freedom of speech don't cover that. Miss Reynolds put the wrong one off and get your finger turn red off your hand.

  4. I hope the court system switches over to citizens getting paid what they would have had to pay if it wasn’t dismissed to cover their waste of time & court fees. And it should come out of officer’s pay. They’ll think long and hard about what the law is and not their opinion or suspicions are if it will cost them

  5. No victim, no crime. Look up Admiralty and Maritime Law verses Common Law. We are all Sovereign people in the land. Our whole Justice system operates under the Amorality Law structure, like we are on a boat out in sea. Innocent until proven guilty is a misnomer. They say that’s the structure, but under Maritime Law the opposite is true. This is how they justify Statute Law, which does not operate under the paramount idea of Common Law, which states very simply – no victim, no crime. It’s how they can justify punitive monetary citations for simple “violations” like not wearing your seatbelt. They are “allowed” to operate under Statute Law because we enter into contract with the State by acquiring a Drivers License. Under the code, a license is only to be required, if you are doing commerce on the road as in truck drivers carrying goods. Imagine a country where an officer of the law only interacts with citizens when someone’s rights or personal property are being infringed upon.

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