BUSTED: The Citizen’s Guide to Surviving Police Encounters

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25 Responses to BUSTED: The Citizen’s Guide to Surviving Police Encounters

  1. OregonAlleyCat

    @forest556 Then those rights should be curtailed. I’m all for police having less restrictions in investigating crimes. Maybe they would have actually caught the scum that vandalized my property and stole from me recently.

  2. wasistmitdirlos

    Maybe “Darryl and his friends” shouldn’t be smoking marijuana??? Encountering police is pretty easy if you’re not doing anything illegal.

  3. nokia26300

    my dad was stop by a police then he gave his military i.d then the police says sorry :D

  4. forest556

    @OregonAlleyCat People deserve to know their rights.

  5. JETZcorp

    @OregonAlleyCat
    As a citizen of Oregon, I’m really embarrassed by this comment. If people know their rights and can defend their own liberty, but there is also an increase in VICTIMLESS crimes such as marijuana posession, it’s well worth it. Listen, if the police have to violate someone’s rights to sniff out crime, they themselves are engaging in a criminal act. The root of real crime is a violation of rights. If the police are infringing on and abusing peoples’ rights, it is a criminal act.

  6. Jamesparker19751975

    @vista19751 Actually that’s not true I had the house scenario happen first hand and as a constitutional pre-law student I knew to exercise my right and close my door behind me. The cop asked why I did that and I said well I haven’t given a consent to search inside my home so I decided to meet you at the door. They understood right off and didn’t persue further. Further I told a friend this same advice to lock his doors behind him and it worked. the cop didn’t even search his car. You’re wrong

  7. 737Pilot122

    @menanook Have you read the Constitution?

  8. Commiesarentcool1

    This video had some good rules, but missed the most important one of all. DON’T BREAK THE LAW!!!!!!!!

  9. 92BMW318is

    “youve been hosting an alcohol party”

    hahahahahahahahahahahahahahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaahaaha

    32:56 bababababababbabaabbabaagagagagaaggaahahahahaahaha

  10. dieScreamie

    The author of this video is a doll. Thank you very much.

  11. vista19751

    if the police have Probable cause they can arrest you. If the have reasonable suspicion they can search you or your car. If you want to believe this video you may want to look into the Chorroll Doctrine to,

  12. vista19751

    haha i bet no one here has any knowledge of criminal law. This video is as fictional as all hell. none of the things in this video would have happened the way they did

  13. SocialDissimulation

    Fully agree with you. Yeah, it’s just 20 miles over the speed limit…I’m gonna let you go. You smell like marijuana?

  14. OregonAlleyCat

    Great… so now young cretins like the ones on this video know how to get away with committing crimes. Reporting this video for encouraging criminal activity.

  15. mportillaospina

    this is bullshit… u have to be paranoid completly and not drunk in your own party!! WTF?

  16. menanook

    absolute bullshit…

  17. monosaturated

    I’m aghast at the amount of people who view this video as “aiding criminal behavior,” when our very own constitution allows us these liberties. Considering how much time, effort and tax payer money is involved in prosecuting “victimless crimes” like drug use and possession, you’d think they’d see this as what it is: a genuine message about the rights we’re all afforded.

  18. donkeypuncher666

    good vid, had a similar event like that dickhead got nothing though..

  19. TexasToast09

    thank you for posting this video, I will post it on facebook. =)

  20. urattentionplease

    haha bob marleys ass

  21. mfour161

    ok, learn to spell, its corruption, and theres more corruption in law enforcement than anything else, so don’t say that using your rights is cheating the law. Knowing that the cops that are supposed to be “protecting” me are snorting lines of heroin (example from personal experience) makes me not trust law enforcement more. Police are still people underneath the uniform, and they can be bad or good people.

  22. 5LPm3x

    im now a more intelligent citizen!!!!! =)

  23. danpascooch

    @ eblanco78

    Ok, in your defense, these examples DID show people violating the law, but these are our rights, and they should be used to protect the innocent, that is the point of the video. How to assert your rights.

  24. fixerman812

    It is the very same rights the police assert if they themselves are ever investigated by their own. If eblanco78 is ever stopped I hope he asserts his consitution right to remain silent and in his spare time learn to spell check!

  25. medicinetime

    is this the intro to super troopers version 2.0?

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