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2017 Mar 10, 2:22pm   12,134 views  57 comments

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http://www.wect.com/story/34695605/video-shows-wpd-sergeant-falsely-telling-citizen-to-stop-recording-him-because-of-state-law

A Wilmington police officer is shown on video instructing a citizen who was pulled over for a traffic stop that he is not allowed to record the interaction due to a new state law prohibiting the recording of police interactions.

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1   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Mar 10, 3:32pm  

Not sure why anyone who is a cop isn't expecting to be recorded 100% of the time.

2   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Mar 10, 3:59pm  

It's a little ridiculous that cops have traffic cameras, CCTV everywhere, but object to being recorded. Time for State Laws to make it a crime for LEOs to say they can't be taped.

3   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 4:11pm  

tovarichpeter says

A Wilmington police officer is shown on video instructing a citizen who was pulled over for a traffic stop that he is not allowed to record the interaction due to a new state law prohibiting the recording of police interactions.

The cop was an asshole.
I would have stopped recording anyway. I would also let them search the car.
Why waste everyone's time?

4   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 4:13pm  

Strategist says

tovarichpeter says

A Wilmington police officer is shown on video instructing a citizen who was pulled over for a traffic stop that he is not allowed to record the interaction due to a new state law prohibiting the recording of police interactions.

The cop was an asshole.

I would have stopped recording anyway. I would also let them search the car.

Why waste everyone's time?

That's the trouble with too many Americans. They are making a big fuss over the wrong rights. No one makes a fuss over not being able to flush the Koran down the toilet, or draw cartoons of Mohammad.

5   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 5:37pm  

tovarichpeter says

A Wilmington police officer is shown on video instructing a citizen who was pulled over for a traffic stop that he is not allowed to record the interaction due to a new state law prohibiting the recording of police interactions.

10 years for the criminal cop for
- terrorist threat
- extortion
- obstruction of justice
- disorderly conduct
- illegal search

Then let every remaining cop in the country know about his sentence. This shit will stop immediately.

6   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 5:40pm  

Strategist says

I would have stopped recording anyway. I would also let them search the car.

Why waste everyone's time?

To prevent crimes, to protect the Constitution, to eliminate the need for violent revolt and the systematic execution of police officers. All pretty damn good reasons to record and press charges.

7   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 5:42pm  

The lawyer should have exercised his Second Amendment right and shot the criminal cop and then arrested his ass. Otherwise, the Second Amendment means nothing.

8   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Mar 10, 5:42pm  

Strategist says

Strategist says

tovarichpeter says

A Wilmington police officer is shown on video instructing a citizen who was pulled over for a traffic stop that he is not allowed to record the interaction due to a new state law prohibiting the recording of police interactions.

The cop was an asshole.


I would have stopped recording anyway. I would also let them search the car.


Why waste everyone's time?

That's the trouble with too many Americans. They are making a big fuss over the wrong rights. No one makes a fuss over not being able to flush the Koran down the toilet, or draw cartoons of Mohammad.

I squatted down and dropped a steamer on the Koran. Did I do something wrong?

9   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Mar 10, 5:47pm  

Strategist says

Strategist says

tovarichpeter says

A Wilmington police officer is shown on video instructing a citizen who was pulled over for a traffic stop that he is not allowed to record the interaction due to a new state law prohibiting the recording of police interactions.

The cop was an asshole.


I would have stopped recording anyway. I would also let them search the car.


Why waste everyone's time?

That's the trouble with too many Americans. They are making a big fuss over the wrong rights. No one makes a fuss over not being able to flush the Koran down the toilet, or draw cartoons of Mohammad.

I agree the cop was being an asshole. I would not have stopped recording and I would immediately driven to and given a copy of the recording of the incident to his departments internal affairs office if it was a large city or state agency, or to the FBI if it was a small town or agency.

I would have never let him search my car. I hate to say it, but Dan is right(albeit for some of the wrong reasons....generally you should comply with a cop even if you think he's wrong...however illegal search and seizure here is pretty damn clear)

10   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 5:50pm  

Fucking White Male says

I agree the cop was being an asshole.

The cops wasn't being an asshole. He was being a criminal and a terrorist. If the clothes were reverse, that criminal would have been shot. He should count himself lucky if he only got 10 years.

We should not be soft on crime and terrorism simply because someone in a funny hat does it. If we are soft on criminal cops then private citizens will continue to target and kill all cops. Protecting criminal cops endangers honest cops and their families. There is no reason to protect a criminal cop from justice.

11   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 5:55pm  

Three more changes should be made to the law, preferably in the form of Constitutional amendments.

1. Federal, state, and local governments can make no laws restricting the possession, use, or sale of any drugs. This power has simply been abused too much. The permanent revocation of this power will serve as a reminder to the state not to overstep its bounds.

2. The use of animals in law enforcement for any reason is hereby forbidden. Again, this is because the power has been too widely abused. No trust means no power.

3. No police office can search any person, place, or thing without a court order. There is a limit on the total number of warrants issued at any level of government. That total for all levels combined is 1 warrant per 100,000 citizens per year. That gives any citizen about a 1% chance of being searched in his lifetime. That's more than enough if warrants aren't abused.

12   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 6:17pm  

Fucking White Male says

I squatted down and dropped a steamer on the Koran. Did I do something wrong?

You are going to hell. And no virgins for you.

13   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 6:22pm  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

I would have stopped recording anyway. I would also let them search the car.


Why waste everyone's time?

To prevent crimes, to protect the Constitution, to eliminate the need for violent revolt and the systematic execution of police officers. All pretty damn good reasons to record and press charges.

Preventing crimes is exactly what cops are for. You are stopping them from doing their job, and in the process putting all of us at risk.

14   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 6:22pm  

Dan8267 says

hree more changes should be made to the law, preferably in the form of Constitutional amendments.

1. Federal, state, and local governments can make no laws restricting the possession, use, or sale of any drugs. This power has simply been abused too much. The permanent revocation of this power will serve as a reminder to the state not to overstep its bounds.

2. The use of animals in law enforcement for any reason is hereby forbidden. Again, this is because the power has been too widely abused. No trust means no power.

3. No police office can search any person, place, or thing without a court order. There is a limit on the total number of warrants issued at any level of government. That total for all levels combined is 1 warrant per 100,000 citizens per year. That gives any citizen about a 1% chance of being searched in his lifetime. That's more than enough if warrants aren't abused.

If you run for President, all the criminals will vote for you.

15   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 6:41pm  

Strategist says

Preventing crimes is exactly what cops are for. You are stopping them from doing their job, and in the process putting all of us at risk.

That cop wasn't doing his job. He wasn't investigating or preventing any crime. The cop decided he wanted to illegal search a citizen's property in the hopes of finding anything he could use to arrest that citizen out of pure spite.

He pretended that the dog was giving a signal, but obviously the dog gave no signal. The entire reason the courts let dogs be used to indicate probably cause is because false positives are unheard of. The fact that no contraband was found is clear proof that the dog gave no signal. The fact that the officer said it did after refusing to say what that signal would be is clear indication of criminal intent.

The officer then committed a felony breaking and entering into the citizen's vehicle and illegally searched it. This would be considered burglary in most, if not all, states.

Definition burglary - entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.

Note that theft is not a requirement for a conviction of burglary. Any crime, including an illegal search, counts.

This cop's actions were purely criminal, purely spiteful, and in no way was done in the service of the public or to prevent or investigate a crime. You shouldn't give terrorists a free pass simply because they are paid with taxpayer dollars.

16   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 6:42pm  

Strategist says

If you run for President, all the criminals will vote for you.

No one in Washington would vote for me.

Nor would this or any other criminal cop because I'm tough on crime, including crime committed using the power of the state.

17   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 6:50pm  

PCGyver says

Not only is he an asshole but he is stupid as well and really shouldn't be a cop.

He should be a prisoner for the felonies he committed.

And the victim should be paid with the assets of the cop, including his house, rather than by the tax payer.

18   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 6:51pm  

Dan8267 says

That cop wasn't doing his job. He wasn't investigating or preventing any crime. The cop decided he wanted to illegal search a citizen's property in the hopes of finding anything he could use to arrest that citizen out of pure spite.

PCGyver says

ablycause.

The cops had probable cause. They arrested the passenger. Obviously they would want to search the car he was riding in.
The driver/attorney could have just let the cops search and be on his way. What's the big deal? Why kick up a fuss? What did the driver gain in all this?

19   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 6:58pm  

Strategist says

The cops had probable cause.

Do you even know what the word probable means? It means more than half the time. Searches done under probable cause would, by mathematical definition, result in finding illegal items more than half the times. The fact that this is not the case proves mathematically that the cause is not probable.

In this particular case, the criminal cop committed perjury by stating in an official report that the dog indicated the presence of drugs. The dog did not. If sniffer dogs were this fucking inaccurate then they could not be used as indication of probable cause.

The cop is a criminal and had criminal intent. Why do you coddle some criminals, strategist?

20   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 7:00pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

When a cop says 'search' he really means, 'plant cocaine' in the car so he can arrest you, drag you to jail, have you convicted of trafficking

Unfortunately, this is actually quite often true.

Also, if a cop can search your car without due process, he can search your ass or your daughter's pussy without due process, and yes, that does happen.

21   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 7:06pm  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

The cops had probable cause.

Do you even know what the word probable means? It means more than half the time. Searches done under probable cause would, by mathematical definition, result in finding illegal items more than half the times. The fact that this is not the case proves mathematically that the cause is not probable.

Don't you get tired of presenting your delusions as facts?

prob·a·ble cause
nounLAWNORTH AMERICAN
reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.).

22   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 7:08pm  

It's obvious from the story and video evidence what happened. You are simply covering up for a criminal because you believe cops are above the law. You are an authoritarian and that is why your opinions should not be respected. You'd be happiest living in Nazi Germany. America is no place for you.

23   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 7:15pm  

Dan8267 says

It's obvious from the story and video evidence what happened. You are simply covering up for a criminal because you believe cops are above the law. You are an authoritarian and that is why your opinions should not be respected. You'd be happiest living in Nazi Germany. America is no place for you.

he he he.
I'm perfectly happy in America. We have law and order. Police, firemen, ambulances always show up to protect me.
You are the one who is not happy. I recommend you go to the Soviet Union. Oops they failed, they longer exist. I recommend Mecca.

24   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 7:15pm  

PCGyver says

Strategist says

prob·a·ble cause

Then what was the probable cause?

They arrested the passenger riding in the car. They had probable cause.

25   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 7:26pm  

PCGyver says

Once the officer lied about recording really nothing he says can be believed. So really can't take his word for there being probable cause.

Not necessarily. There were other cops too.
You can file a complaint about the cop, and claim he was lying, but that's about it.

26   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 7:40pm  

PCGyver says

Another officer told me that me and my Uber passenger were free to go.

Did they arrest the passenger? I must have missed that part.

I thought they did arrest the passenger. Nevertheless, I believe they had probable cause. The benefit of the doubt always goes to the police officers.
Dan makes it sound like all cops never have probable cause, and are the true criminals is so silly, it makes me laugh.

27   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 7:43pm  

Strategist says

We have law and order. Police, firemen, ambulances always show up to protect me.

Law and order means prosecuting criminals, especially ones that are part of law enforcement. No one is above the law. Not cop, judge, senator, or president.

Strategist says

Dan makes it sound like all cops never have probable cause

That's not what I said. If you have to resort to Straw Man argument, then you have no case.

The evidence in this case clearly demonstrates criminal intent and action on the part of the corrupt cop. Keeping him on the force endangers all cops and the public.

28   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 7:47pm  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

Dan makes it sound like all cops never have probable cause

That's not what I said. If you have to resort to Straw Man argument, then you have no case.

The evidence in this case clearly demonstrates criminal intent and action on the part of the corrupt cop. Keeping him on the force endangers all cops.

ha ha ha
I told you. Let me repeat:
Dan makes it sound like all cops never have probable cause

29   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 7:50pm  

Ironman says

The whining by certain people here regarding cops is amazing... Can you imagine how they would be crying if a cop didn't show up right away if their apartment was robbed or if they were held up by gun point?

This is coming from someone who says that you need a gun because cops are worthless.

30   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 7:51pm  

Strategist says

I told you. Let me repeat:

You can repeat a lie all you want. It just makes you look more foolish.

31   Dan8267   2017 Mar 10, 7:51pm  

Give me one reason why a cop who commits a crime intentionally and without remorse should not be prosecuted like any other thug.

32   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 8:03pm  

Dan8267 says

Give me one reason why a cop who commits a crime intentionally and without remorse should not be prosecuted like any other thug.

None. Zip Zero Zilch.
The problem is, you have no idea what a crime is. You think a cop doing his job is a crime, and a criminal committing a crime, is innocent.

33   Strategist   2017 Mar 10, 8:06pm  

Dan8267 says

This is coming from someone who says that you need a gun because cops are worthless.

That's because people like you don't allow the cops to do their fucking job. To you cops are always breaking the law, even when they do their jobs.

34   justme   2017 Mar 10, 8:33pm  

That video was really ugly stuff. What if the driver was not an attorney, and did not work at the courthouse? This could have gotten much uglier. Police being bullies is dangerous, demeaning, illegal, and on top of that it undermines respect for the law and faith in justice. After seeing such videos, I will never take at face value anything that an officer says in a courtroom. If criminals go free for that reason, it is the fault of the police that will not act to stop such behavior.

35   justme   2017 Mar 10, 8:36pm  

What on earth does "this vehicle has a lot of history" mean. Does it mean that the computer system shows that Police has entered the license plate number many times? That can and should NOT be deemed probable cause, ESPECIALLY not for an Uber car that is on the street a lot. My guess is that police officers routinely type in random license plates that they see, in order to look for matches to an outstanding warrant or the like. Such searches do not in any way constitute a probable cause for anything.

36   bob2356   2017 Mar 11, 6:51am  

Strategist says

The cop was an asshole.

I would have stopped recording anyway. I would also let them search the car.

Why waste everyone's time?

and what would you plan be when the cop came up with a bag of pot or coke that wasn't yours because he lives in some southern shithole and doesn't like out of state assholes with a fancy car. Don't say it doesn't happen.

Although I think dan has moronic opinions about cops and believe the vast majority work hard at a very tough job, there are always going to be a percentage of incompetent or just plain psychotic who should have never been cops. Those are the ones we have to protect ourselves against. The good cops have no problem with people doing that.

37   Strategist   2017 Mar 11, 7:01am  

bob2356 says

and what would you plan be when the cop came up with a bag of pot or coke that wasn't yours because he lives in some southern shithole and doesn't like out of state assholes with a fancy car. Don't say it doesn't happen.

Although I think dan has moronic opinions about cops and believe the vast majority work hard at a very tough job, there are always going to be a percentage of incompetent or just plain psychotic who should have never been cops. Those are the ones we have to protect ourselves against. The good cops have no problem with people doing that.

So what do you do when a cop stops you? You can't assume off the bat he is a bad cop. You can't wrestle him to the ground.

38   Strategist   2017 Mar 11, 7:02am  

PCGyver says

You're bias for cops is quite obvious when you imagine that the passenger was arrested.

You seem biased against the cop. He gets the benefit of the doubt.

PCGyver says

If a cop can't handle his job he really shouldn't be a cop. For everybody's safety.

We all agree with that.

39   GNL   2017 Mar 11, 10:42am  

Strategist says

So what do you do when a cop stops you? You can't assume off the bat he is a bad cop. You can't wrestle him to the ground.

I've read that the Supreme Court has ruled that a person can resist an unlawful arrest. Even unto death if need be.

40   Dan8267   2017 Mar 11, 12:58pm  

Idiots who defend criminal cops are defending criminals, not cops.

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