The 6 "No's" You Should Know When It Comes to Law Enforcement

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Dale Carson Law

Dale Carson Law

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www.dalecarsonlaw.com
Dale Carson Law
(904) 355-6777
Jacksonville Criminal Defense Attorney
233 E Bay St #1101
Jacksonville, FL 32202

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@sjaywjayw70
@sjaywjayw70 Рік тому
So, don't hurt a cops feelings, or they'll exact revenge like a child? Copy that.
@BelindaPadro-jh4zo
@BelindaPadro-jh4zo Рік тому
It’s called a “retaliation citation “😡
@warbuzzard7167
@warbuzzard7167 11 місяців тому
You may beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride.
@wadehampton1737
@wadehampton1737 11 місяців тому
@@warbuzzard7167 Exactly. Unless the cop trips into a current American political taboo (and we all know what those are)....you are likely gonna be today's toy to play with.
@Lemonarmpits
@Lemonarmpits 9 місяців тому
Yeah it's horrible I was the victim they were called and they beat me up and I didn't do anything to anyone
@BelindaPadro-jh4zo
@BelindaPadro-jh4zo 9 місяців тому
@@Lemonarmpits my son was homeschooled because we live In a remote location. He’s never done ANYTHING…. He’s still a virgin even. I was pulled over for going 20mph in a fifteen. He was sitting in the back of my highlander suffering from allergies. Was searching for a tissue and they pulled him out of the vehicle and tried to scare him by putting their hands on him, roughing him up trying to get him to resist. He did not. They had to let him go but it was totally illegal not to mention WRONG. They told me to stay in Car and pulled him back out of my vision. We didn’t get names or badge numbers. (Leander,Texas)
@jason-ed1uo
@jason-ed1uo Рік тому
To sum up, qualified immunity suspends the constitution.
@Yfguu
@Yfguu Рік тому
I hate it when he says "officers lie because they're just like everyone else." It's like "no they shouldn't be" they have immense power over the ordinary citizen and shouldn't be able to just freely lie and the be blindly believed. They should be held to a higher standard because they have such power and be held accountable because that power shouldn't be abused.
@douglasoligney1001
@douglasoligney1001 Рік тому
and yet the SCOTUS has given them carte blanche to lie at will without repercussion
@williammartinez840
@williammartinez840 Рік тому
They're supposed to be amor authority but they are absolutely not
@douglasoligney1001
@douglasoligney1001 Рік тому
@@LWLProductions by holding them accountable when they break the law and putting them in prison for it like any one else ,no one is asking for saints ,just humans that follow the law
@wadehampton1737
@wadehampton1737 11 місяців тому
The same for preachers.....
@johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555
@johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555 10 місяців тому
If the first assumption is that everybody lies.... You'll never be disappointed.
@georgebowman1060
@georgebowman1060 9 місяців тому
I know someone who was very polite and still ended up on the ground out of nowhere.
@torqtorqtorq
@torqtorqtorq Рік тому
"Legally, no, you don't have to do X, but if you don't, the officer is likely to get mad and unlawfully arrest you, and you don't want that, so you should just do X anyway." This is some serious victim-blaming here. Who would hire this guy to defend them
@williammartinez840
@williammartinez840 Рік тому
Not me. He's like a public defender, they always tell you to plead guilty no matter what.
@omars-qz6rn
@omars-qz6rn Рік тому
@@williammartinez840 the term is actually public pretender
@williammartinez840
@williammartinez840 Рік тому
@@omars-qz6rn yes, in Philly I always said if you want to go to jail, get a Public Defender, because they usually have many cases and don't know much about any of them. In this case I'm sure his Public Pretender will throw her all into this, it's a big case, could make her famous.
@omars-qz6rn
@omars-qz6rn Рік тому
@@williammartinez840 can’t stress enough how much a difference a paid attorney makes
@vickiestimpson4214
@vickiestimpson4214 11 місяців тому
O9
@Barkebain
@Barkebain 9 місяців тому
If you are not required to present ID, then the act of the officer threatening arrest is deprivation of rights under color of law by coercion. If they actually arrest you, then it the same crime but "by force". This lawyer is a danger to our constitution. Also note - whenever you give your ID to police, they will run you through several state and federal databases for warrants. Each time your ID is run for warrants, there is a record of it. Any time you apply for a job or a loan (especially at a larger corporation), one of the things they check for is how many times you have had your ID run by police. Even if it comes back with no warrants, it can still work against you when you apply for a job, a loan, etc.
@AcidbrainwashEffect
@AcidbrainwashEffect 6 років тому
The simple answer is... If they ask your permission, they don't have the right to do it. If they didn't need your permission, they'd just do it and not ask.
@kindcrone
@kindcrone 10 місяців тому
My life was ruined by 2 Miami cops. I am not a criminal.
@carter6070
@carter6070 Рік тому
Isn’t it terrible that you’re not required to have an ID or present and ID to an officer in the United States but simply because you exercise that right, you can get arrested and still face huge consequences and permanently being in a system where the only thing that people see is that you have been arrested. I’m not saying I wouldn’t show my ID to avoid that, I definitely would, but definitely not because that’s the way things should be.
@mbvoorhees
@mbvoorhees Рік тому
You are required to have a license when you’re driving.
@bluntfrazez
@bluntfrazez Рік тому
🤔 When going places are you 'Driving' a 'commerce vehicle' Or using your 'common law freedom' to 'travel' from point A to point B...?👈🏿 police have sworn an Oath to Protect your rights... are they honoring their word?
@carter6070
@carter6070 Рік тому
@@mbvoorhees well I wasn’t talking about only driving per say, but still, my point stands you’re not required to present an id to an officer if you’re not suspected of a crime.
@ILoveWhenTurkeyHasEarthquakes
@ILoveWhenTurkeyHasEarthquakes Рік тому
@@bluntfrazez Lol police have pretty much never protected people's rights. They're basically nothing more than bounty hunters on patrol, looking for lawbreakers to take in.
@thomaslee9322
@thomaslee9322 Рік тому
Anarchy is the way it should be!!!!!!!
@fred306801
@fred306801 9 місяців тому
I got into trouble once, some 40 yrs ago. The cop picked me up and put me in his car. No hand cuffs. I was scared shit less, I spoke not a word. On the way to the jail. We have all heard that you have the right to remain silent. So, on the way this cop asks me all types of vile questions. And tries to claim I was some kind of psycho.. We get to the jail where two other cops are waiting. The cop that brought me to the jail opened the door and told me to get out. So, I did. Then tells me to face the wall. When I did the other two cops grabbed me and slammed me head first into the wall. Then they grabbed my arms and bent them behind my back and slapped the cuffs on so tight they cut into me. After a few slams to the head they took me into a holding tank. I sat there for eight hours until I was bonded out. After wards I was told I had to come back and talk to a detective. I was told to be honest with him and everything would be OK. So I go in and this guy starts accusing me of all kinds of things that never happened. It was not until recently I learned that in order to take the fifth. You have to talk to the cops and tell them that is what you want to do. Learn from my mistake keeping quite will only get your ass kicked. I wondered why they treated me so rough for years. I never resisted or made any trouble.
@Flotter-Flo
@Flotter-Flo 9 місяців тому
This is bad advice. Being arrested is a problem, true, but you shouldn't waive your rights to prevent an unlawful arrest. Stand your ground (verbally/legally) and if they arrest you, don't resist and hire a competent lawyer. They will tell you how to fight an unlawful arrest, how long that can be stored and how to request your arrest record to make sure it was deleted everywhere.
@keywestfan2503
@keywestfan2503 Рік тому
OMG, this guy couldn’t look more like a lawyer if he tried! Lol
@mikmik9034
@mikmik9034 8 місяців тому
Rule #1. OBEY! COMPLY! or Die! when confronted by a "King's man". When (IF) you get to court then *maybe* you can present your doubts, If the court has time to listen. Seizure and searching computers and mobile phones are violations. RARE is it that a Kop can get a search warrant for specific information to seize, they get a warrant to FISH for anything they can charge.
@terrymcguire8476
@terrymcguire8476 9 місяців тому
My favorite one is the only charge is resisting arrest. How can one be only charged for resisting arrest without another reason for being arrested to start with. 🤣
@c490493
@c490493 3 місяці тому
that's because in reality police have their own laws ... your are guilty ( that means you can be arrested) until they/you can prove that you aren't .. .. you were proven innocent of your original crime but well u resisted arrest so that's your crime now!... interfering with investigation they call it I believe .. makes sense right .. lol.. lol
@freddieknapp9337
@freddieknapp9337 Рік тому
you can he is an ex cop. i would never hire him or take his advice. never talk to the police. never answer their questions. if they have a warrant they will tell u.
@MiJaHa
@MiJaHa 9 місяців тому
So, whatever happened to our right to resist unlawful arrest?
@interiorak
@interiorak 9 місяців тому
So when the officer says bend over because I need to check your suspicious body cavities ... I should say how far do I need bend over ... resistance is futile ? And LE stops are a "lose ... lose" proposition. "So here's the deal" ... with it ! ?
@xnadave
@xnadave 10 місяців тому
Or, as I often put it: "Being right is frequently overrated. "
@dorianjohnson8480
@dorianjohnson8480 Рік тому
“Find another target” lol. Hell nah. Gotta let these off public servants now who they work for and remind them of the oaths they swore to protect.
@gregory129
@gregory129 Рік тому
You have just disposed of the 1st and 4th ammendment in the name of appeasing a police officer so he doesn't cause you harm. In other words , never darken the doorway of your law firm.
@garryhubbard5190
@garryhubbard5190 11 місяців тому
His advice is horrible
@wadehampton1737
@wadehampton1737 11 місяців тому
@@garryhubbard5190 Maybe....but it is practical, because confrontation with the police can be expensive in both time and money, even when you are in the right. There are no Constitution angels out there ready to stand over you with a flaming sword as it spirals out of your control. If you are a agent provocateur for the ACLU then have at it. No one's saying you have to allow yourself to be violated by cops.....just don't be a dick just because you don't like police and your day will go a whole lot better.
@MiJaHa
@MiJaHa 9 місяців тому
Welcome to Nazi Germany.
@drunkrtard
@drunkrtard 8 місяців тому
Just because our reality isn't ideal, because there shouldn't be consequences for telling Leo to fo, doesn't make his advice incorrect. I think he could've saved himself a lot of negative comments by clarifying how it's supposed to be, vs. how it is in reality, and why he gives the advice he does. When I advise my kid not to get overly intoxicated, wearing a miniskirt at a frat party, it doesn't mean i think shes asking for anything. When I advise my kids that, should they ever find themselves in a situation where domestic violence seems imminent, their best option might be to placate their would be buser, rather than righteously popping off, and telling their abuser what a pos they are. It doesn't mean Im asking them to throw away their rights to make the abuser happy or accept the shitty situation permanently. It doesn't mean I don't think the situation is okay. It means they're in a dangerous situation and there's a way to minimize the risk of harm, and that most definitely would be placating the would be abuser.
@MiJaHa
@MiJaHa 8 місяців тому
Doesn't this just encourage them?@@drunkrtard
@pooroldgreyhaireddaddy
@pooroldgreyhaireddaddy Рік тому
This guy is a shifty lawyer and should stayed a cop. 1000s died for our rights and he wants you to bend over for convience Makes me nauseous. Just get into the box car! You wont like the alternative!
@ncooty
@ncooty Рік тому
@4:06: There's quite a bit of excuse-making for unjustified bullying and invented pretexts for searches or uses of force. You seem to excuse all searches as reasonable as long as an officer can invent a suspicion--e.g., bulges in clothing, "furtive movements" (real or imagined), hands near a waistband (you know, where hands usually are), etc. This is the strange inconsistency of conservatives who are both "anti-government" and obsequiously deferential to authority. I just don't follow the legal theory of a defense attorney who pre-emptively excuses violations of civil rights... unless he's just a cynic/ pragmatist who thinks civil rights are better thought of as mercies from our betters if we cower and snivel appropriately. You're seriously talking about cops as if their power resides in veiled or implied threats, not in legitimacy, and it's not clear what conduct from them you wouldn't excuse. Should I ever need one, that's not the sort of defense strategy I'd want.
@pieterwillembotha6719
@pieterwillembotha6719 3 місяці тому
This guy clearly says to never talk to the cops under any circumstances. From his perspective as an attorney, if he was defending someone, he cannot say that the cop is outright lying, rather, he is informing us that cops will say things such as that "real or imagined"; eg the bulge in one's pocket.
@HeavenlyLights
@HeavenlyLights Рік тому
Former cop who became a lawyer. Yep. I AM LISTENING to YOU👊🏻
@dmsturgeon8762
@dmsturgeon8762 11 місяців тому
If you're arrested for standing up for your rights, the arrest will not stand up in court and wouldn't be used agaisnt you when looking for a job or could it cost you a job. Any lawyer thart would tell you to speak with police officers or i.d. without being placed under arrest, or voluntarily allow them to search yourself, your car, or home is an idiot and not a good lawyer.
@philipbriney4430
@philipbriney4430 7 місяців тому
I have not been pulled over for years the last time it was harvest and the combine broke down. I was running 15 mph over the limit and had my usual .44 on my hip. The officer was not able to turn around brcause of traffic. Our highway has no shoulder and is dangerous. I saw his lights go on so found what I thought was a safe place pulled over to wait for him. When he pulled in behind me I asked right away if he was safe were I pulled over. It turned out I knew him very well and in fact often talked guns with him. When I informed him I had my gun he reminded me he knew just what I carry. No trouble I got a really strict warning and then he asked if he could use my gun range of course I said yes. If I was not polite and honest I told him we had a harvest breakdowm anf I had panicked worrying about the crops.
@davidd6660
@davidd6660 9 місяців тому
Im curious if talking to police serves your clients. Usually defense attorneys advise to maintain a polite attitude and simply invoke the right to silence.
@howardholland8196
@howardholland8196 11 місяців тому
Times we live in is changing for the worst. We have democrat liberal officials, whole police forces that not only hate this country as founded ,have no respect for the constitution they swore to uphold. They despise civil rights. It may have proper to cooperate with authorities and over information to assist these authorities in the distant past. Not this day and age. As raised , I will always treat an officer with respect. But that is all. No voluntary information. I will not agree to searches. And invoke my right to remain silent
@ncooty
@ncooty Рік тому
@2:14: So when thinking of institutions with access to public records of arrests, the top 2 that came to mind were "the government" and _teachers' unions?!_
@johnnyappleseed6960
@johnnyappleseed6960 11 місяців тому
You can take the Officer out of the Blue Gang, but you cannot take the Blue Gang out of the Officer....
@MiJaHa
@MiJaHa 8 місяців тому
END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY! MAKE THEM RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS!
@randallweese1885
@randallweese1885 9 місяців тому
Until these cops are held personally accountable for their behavior, we will continue to have these thugs in uniform.
@robdailey
@robdailey Рік тому
Is it not true that the officer needs to have a reasonable belief that you may be both armed AND dangerous in order to use a Terry pat-down?
@douglasoligney1001
@douglasoligney1001 Рік тому
thats how the law reads ,as it is today in almost every court RAS is 100% subjective to the officer ,even though the SCOTUS has ruled numerous times that exercising ones rights (4th A) cannot be deemed suspicious they will do it anyways and get away with it
@erikanders3343
@erikanders3343 Рік тому
Cops lie
@Lemonarmpits
@Lemonarmpits 9 місяців тому
Yes they shoot so many people for having a gun when it's a Second Amendment right everyone is allowed to have one
@sooz9433
@sooz9433 Рік тому
Wow... his initials are monogrammed on his cuff... beware.
@jimmy-ke2gb
@jimmy-ke2gb Рік тому
The day I have to worry about if my constitution is going to disruption and get arrested for something I stand up for they can keep you so call unions and move to China I love my constitution right that's the difference of someone that is owned and free.
@CLord-gs7nj
@CLord-gs7nj 11 місяців тому
I have never commited a crime yet I was arrested. Once the charge is dropped and the record expunged, is the information still available in the federal system to hurt me?
@garryhubbard5190
@garryhubbard5190 11 місяців тому
No it is not the guys advice is horrible and wrong
@CLord-gs7nj
@CLord-gs7nj 11 місяців тому
@@garryhubbard5190 Thank you.
@Flotter-Flo
@Flotter-Flo 9 місяців тому
They have different databases, and I'm pretty sure they do save arrest records somewhere, at least for a while. When they are legally obligated to delete, there's always a chance that they just don't, but there are people who are deep into this and there's ways to request your arrest records, which tends to make them delete what they have to before giving you your information. Google how to request your arrest records and just try it out if you wanna be sure.
@kathleenkeane4364
@kathleenkeane4364 8 місяців тому
What if you are falsely arrested, will that stay on your record for ever also? Thank you Dale for your time.
@jgarber1
@jgarber1 9 місяців тому
And yet, it is perfectly legal to carry a weapon in Florida. In fact, since this video was made, you don't even need a permit to do so.
@MAgaSUXX
@MAgaSUXX 4 місяці тому
You are only expected to identify yourself to Florida law enforcement officers (police officers and Sheriff's deputies, not immigration or FBI agents) when you are stopped on suspicion of a crime or a traffic violation. If you don't have identification documents, you may choose to remain silent.
@videoarchiv6938
@videoarchiv6938 Місяць тому
Ppl were implanted the attitude: "i have to apologize for my Private sphere" And I tell you: NO! YOU! DONT! HAVE! TO! APOLOGIZE! FOR! YOUR! PRIVATE! SPHERE!
@jonesy128
@jonesy128 10 місяців тому
If I'm minding my own business then there no reason for an officer even speaking to anyone. But, they get bored and the go ' fishing' but, no one seams to tell the cops what to do. Why can't they honor the oath, do there real job to protect and serve instead of making arrest out of nothing!! ALWAYS RECORD THE POLICE NO MATTER WHAT. Lawyers take oaths to the government 1st not the people.. Every single police officer does lie and lie to make arrest!!
@davidinsf2680
@davidinsf2680 10 місяців тому
Officer, you may submit any questions you have in writing to my lawyer, who will provide the appropriate response.
@ramonborreromccormick6165
@ramonborreromccormick6165 3 місяці тому
Very good video and advice! Thanks you for taking the time to educate us!
@larainyday964
@larainyday964 Рік тому
My standing policy to dealing with cops - I give them my full legal name and social security no. & then go mute. I respectfully decline to answer any questions, not even innocuous ones like, "Where ya comin' from?", etc.
@sentientnatalie
@sentientnatalie 11 місяців тому
You don't even have to give them SSN, they've no right to that as a non-federal agent (I don't know if you're required to show someone like the FBI the SSN, but definitely not some lower tier copper), just only that identifying information legally required. The law does say that you have to verbally claim your right to silence. "I claim my right to silence, I decline to answer any questions" or "I invoke the 5th Amendment" ought to be enough.
@Whitegorillaboy
@Whitegorillaboy 11 місяців тому
You're an idiot. Under Section 7 of the Privacy Act of 1974, neither federal, state, nor local government agencies, including police, have any legal authority to demand your SSN, and they may be sued under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 for monetary damages, injunctive relief, attorneys fees and costs of suit. Giving up your SSN is giving up your valuable right to not disclose it to police. Don't ever give your SSN to a cop before consulting with a lawyer to determine your rights.
@1530Luther
@1530Luther 8 місяців тому
Let me sum up: This channel’s advice… You have rights… BUT, in reality… you don’t. Cops gonna do what cops gonna do… just cooperate. Sure you have the right NOT to be illegally searched or seize… BUT… This is how your gonna get illegally searched and seized. You realize don’t you, that whenever you say “But” you negate whatever you just said prior? You have a RIGHT…. BUT…. Means, “You don’t have that right.” Everything you told me about police officers in this video confirms my opinion that at least 60% of our officers require RETRAINING. “Your rights don’t matter. Do as I say and you won’t get hurt/arrested.” Yeah… Because cops are never thugs, bullies or tyrants. You: “No, cooperate with that, because cops ARE thugs, bullies and Tyrants.” At least as I understood your subtext. I do appreciate your “let’s be real” approach to encountering law enforcement. But the picture you paint is… “If you haven’t done anything wrong, you are not going to get hurt/arrested. Just give up your right as a private person, it’s OK. If you insist on that right… we’ll… you are going to suffer/deserve the consequences.” That is just so discouraging, coming from a lawyer.
@robinbanks6433
@robinbanks6433 Рік тому
This guy is giving terrible advice. All you should provide is your name and DOB and politely say you will not answer any further questions without your legal representation present. THAT'S IT!
@1guysopinion798
@1guysopinion798 Рік тому
He really sounds like a former FBI agent, especially after all we learned in the last two years.
@karlayvonne4048
@karlayvonne4048 3 місяці тому
Mr. Dale Carson, thank you so much for the information.
@myd0gr3x
@myd0gr3x 11 місяців тому
when/how does one man gain standing to place his hands upon another man? does a man gain standing by wearing a costume with a badge and a gun? by wearing a Title such as Officer, Mayor, Governor, ect...?
@LM-qb6fu
@LM-qb6fu 11 місяців тому
Laws vary by state. Ohio revised code 2921.29 requires identification of name, address, DOB when requested by law enforcement if you are or may be a suspect, or a witness to a felony (short version)
@Givemeafinname
@Givemeafinname 9 місяців тому
Nobody who witnesses something is obligated to talk to anyone or require ID. That law is a slippery slope.
@darscassel
@darscassel 8 місяців тому
@@GivemeafinnameRight! How the hell can they say they know you saw something and it’s only if you witnessed a felony.
@DonaldMerrit
@DonaldMerrit 21 день тому
They don't just lie because they're human they lie because they are allowed to
@chucktrent187
@chucktrent187 9 місяців тому
When someone talks to you on the ,they're not trying to put you in jail. That's the only reason a cop talks to anyone.
@Harleylovinchelley1
@Harleylovinchelley1 10 місяців тому
If approached, or stopped I always start out friendly with, "Hi officer, how can I help you?" That suggests I'm friendly and intend to assist. That puts the office at ease. If driving I have my license and hand it without being asked. We ARE required to show it if driving. If asked to show proof of insurance, I say, "The papers are in the glove box, my neighbor, the sheriff, told me not to be digging in there when you were walking up. With your permission, I'll get them out". That sends the message I am friendly to law enforcement and my neighbor is the county sheriff. A skeptical officer might decide I'm making all that up so I have his name and address which shows he lives close by. I don't speed, I use my cruise control so it's always some other reason if I get stopped. I have not had an encounter in many years except for a burned out headlight. That only merits a warning which is nothing so long as you fix it.
@timstewart9026
@timstewart9026 7 місяців тому
are there consequences for police being rude to me, or this respect only one way?
@abelduenas987
@abelduenas987 4 місяці тому
If a normal citizen came up to me on the street of course I’d talk to him, he’s not trying to frame me or to find anything to arrest me for. Since when is the government the master and the people the servants?
@user-jl7wn5nn7p
@user-jl7wn5nn7p 3 місяці тому
You. Are. Right. Sir. As a. Combat. Vet. I. Fought for. Our. Rights. A. ID. Is not required. Here in the. Good ole. USA. This is not A. Dictatorship. Country and with the. Technology. Today. They can pull up. Your. I'd picture in seconds. I had a police man I went to school with. That. Use to. Hassle me all the. Time. And I got tired of it and. Went to. His. Commander which was my. Lover's. Brother n Law and told him and the. Hassle. Stopped. And for. Some reason. He. Never. Got the dream. Job as. Commander. His attitude toward people. He always thought he was better. I have alot if friends that are. Police and they are. Good people. But it is the. Bad. Apple's. That. Give. Cops a bad. Wrap
@lpd1snipe
@lpd1snipe 3 місяці тому
I fish while open carrying a pistol here in Florida because I am allowed to do so. Florida Statutes Title XLVI crimes 790.25 (3) (h). The local police don't like it and become confrontational because they don't know the law, and some idiot calls them and says there's a man down at the river with a gun. So I have to correct them and show them a copy of the law which I bring when I'm fishing. I don't have to ID either unless I'm being detained or arrested. They tell me I have to ID and I tell them no I do not. If I am arrested, qualified immunity is not going to help after I've given them a copy of the law, and they've called into their local station.
@PureEnergy6549
@PureEnergy6549 8 місяців тому
Then tell me what the word A-R-REST means. Notice, the extra "R". The word "government" means controller of the mind.
@mobilemcsmarty1466
@mobilemcsmarty1466 3 місяці тому
keep your cellphone locked. it's your life. whether cop, girlfriend, mother, etc., anyone will find something in it to complain or bust you about no matter how innocent you think you are. as a tech guy, let me remind you to only use a PIN code unlock. that's best along with an automatic wipe after like 10 wrong tries. a PIN depends on your memory and consent for access. if you use face or fingerprint unlock, these can be taken from you by force. a PIN requires your conscious decision for access. you're welcome 😎
@davidm.6643
@davidm.6643 10 місяців тому
Excellent guidance… thank you!
@richyrich4672
@richyrich4672 10 місяців тому
Instructions on how to give up your rights that they swore a oath to keep. No thank you. 1 amendment. Auditors got a better plan.
@pete-mz9vr
@pete-mz9vr 11 місяців тому
Very good. Thank you, Dale
@davidgallagher7344
@davidgallagher7344 2 місяці тому
We need to sue cops when they act out and to be secure in our rights. We have rights and we need to exercise them and not allow cops to violate our rights.
@Capcoor
@Capcoor 2 місяці тому
Question: how should Amanda Knox have handled her situation? (Of course, this was a different country and she was initially told she was a witness, not a suspect.)
@erikanders3343
@erikanders3343 Рік тому
You can get a judicial order to remove an arrest record. This is terrible advice, it shows clearly this guy is a former cop.
@AndreRosario-zm8pf
@AndreRosario-zm8pf 4 місяці тому
2001 illegal wire taps. Due process violation 2019. Entrapment 2019
@kinghere29
@kinghere29 6 місяців тому
Police are allowed to lie, but if you lie to them it's a crime so your best bet is to keep the conversation to a bear minimum and if they start asking a bunch of questions, remain silent --5th amendment-- and if asked don't agree to anything especially if you are innocent
@jameshoagland9660
@jameshoagland9660 5 днів тому
Instead of these lawyers Getting on Tic Toc talking to us. Someone should be should be getting the police in order.
@mojokurk1637
@mojokurk1637 4 місяці тому
First of all you shouldn't be able to arrest anyone unless you actually know that they've done something wrong to arrest them for . That is called illegal detainment
@user-td5rf6bb6w
@user-td5rf6bb6w 4 місяці тому
Thanks for the heads up
@romewasnotbuiltinaday
@romewasnotbuiltinaday Рік тому
So the gist of the video is cops can be a pain in the ass.
@CheckYourPremises
@CheckYourPremises 9 місяців тому
Basically this guy is reflecting on exactly who he is and always been while "protecting" your constitutional rights. Disgusting
@terry7319
@terry7319 7 місяців тому
Police is one of the first occupations that should be replaced with A I.
@davidblaske6911
@davidblaske6911 22 дні тому
This doesn't explain very much for me. How can you prove a search was ever conducted if it was illegal in the first place.
@donaldsherman1817
@donaldsherman1817 7 місяців тому
Typical cop now wants your money and cares less about how he gets it.
@klohr311
@klohr311 5 місяців тому
like the quote from training day. do yo want to go home or go to jail. lol
@InnocentUntil718
@InnocentUntil718 Місяць тому
2:56 These people always sound crazy talking about bow to cops. We don't owe them any subservience. That's the problem now. They're more committed to getting responded to like dictators that employed public servants who took oaths they swore to uphold. Actually, the onus is on them to be polite, courteous, and respectful. For several reasons. Whether we choose to or not. This idea that we need to bow to cops for fear that they'll abuse their authority and violate our rights if we don't is absolutely ridiculous. You talk to them how you choose to. The only thing he was right about is the fact that the cowards will go rogue when you don't bow to their imaginary authority. THAT'S what needs to be addressed. Not this idea that encouraging tax paying citizens who employ these homegrown terrorists to cower in fear to them is the best path forward.
@Matt-Ledford
@Matt-Ledford 9 місяців тому
I understand everything you're saying here but should it not be the officers responsibility to swallow his/her pride? He is the one working, representing the people, the City, the State. He is the one bound by oath and policy, not me.
@tyrroo
@tyrroo 3 місяці тому
Thank you for this
@user-it4ex3sc5x
@user-it4ex3sc5x 4 місяці тому
Thanks for the information because theirs this woman that keeps calling from FCI aliceville federal correctional facility asking about serious crimes wants to know about I blocked the number she in for methamphetamine selling
@user-js4xy5dr9k
@user-js4xy5dr9k 3 місяці тому
Cuz look like a whiskey drinker 😂 but all jokes aside I want somebody like this on my team
@HawksDiesel
@HawksDiesel 3 місяці тому
Abolish qualified immunity. Got it.
@ThinkerOnTheBus
@ThinkerOnTheBus 10 днів тому
11:00 "Do police officers lie?" Well, for that question, I believe his answer was spot on. However, I do believe that a better question would be, "Are police officers legally permitted to lie?" That answer would be an astounding "YES!!!" So, that old myth about how an undercover cop when confronted with the question, "Are you a cop?", is required by law to tell the truth, and admit to being a police officer, is nothing other than utter BS. Not only can they lie about being undercover, they can lie to you during a traffic stop and lie straight to your face about what is going to happen as a means of intimidation to "persuade" you to allow them to do something which you have no legal obligation to do. About the only place where they are not permitted to lie, at least theoretically, is within the court room upon that witness stand. Then again, who knows? With what some of them claim to be the truth on the stand, they very well may have some deal worked out in the judicial system where they are allowed to spew forth lies while testifying on the stand??? Anything an officer might ask you, you should assume that you have the right to refuse, to say "NO", because if the officer has the right to do it, and your permission is not required, then they would just do it, they wouldn't bother with asking your permission . . . they will only request your permission when they need it, such as when they wish to search your vehicle.
@nextworld9176
@nextworld9176 5 місяців тому
Very informative, thanks.
@user-dr6mx3fd7r
@user-dr6mx3fd7r 4 місяці тому
Your answer on house search was a bit incomplete. They can and often do go into houses if theres probable cause of a crime being commited at that moment. Hell, all you have to do is see all the vids on youtube . Theres the semi famous stolen Apple phone with the airtag, cops end up in the house with no warrant AND the homeowners screaming no consent. And sure enough, home boy owner stole the phone.
@chrisarlforid9087
@chrisarlforid9087 Місяць тому
This lawyer does not know what he is talking about I'm a 1st amendment auditor title 18 substance 242 for my ID RAS or no ID if I go to jail 4th amendment lawsuit
@boblee3444
@boblee3444 3 місяці тому
ex law dog would be for violating your rights
@robo2901
@robo2901 11 місяців тому
I e always been polite and have a script. Good afternoon officer what did i do now?..oh really I always make an effort to come to a complete stop (example) I was poaitive I had but I know you guys have a tough job so won't argue the point. Is there an option to just pay the fine when the ticket comes? (They always say yes and assume youre going to pay and sometimes lower the charge if possible because you're the first person who was polite, respectful and didn't argue and call them a tyrannical a$shole. They likely also wont take a bunch of notes or plan to ahow up at trial. Then I took pics, had my son sign an affidavit that I always explaing what Im doing while driving and described how to always come to a complete stop. Filed a trial by mail, which is allowed in California (and gives you a 2nd chance to have an actual trial with the judge if you lose), where I argued that the law doesnt state how long to come to a complete stop and that Id done so for at least a millisecond and felt the shift from front to back in the truck along with providing a diagram and pics of the area that showed there was no way officer could've seen the stop either way. Win the case and the $220 i had to put up to have file by mail returned by check.
@user-dz1rc4wk2t
@user-dz1rc4wk2t 3 місяці тому
Let's, talk about harassment, expunge TRUMPED UP CHARGE
@selcouthtrips2584
@selcouthtrips2584 Рік тому
This guy CANNOT be a lawyer. No lawyer will tell you to talk to a police outside of exactly what you HAVE to. Jeez. What sort of cop set up channel is this?
@cynthialinn1120
@cynthialinn1120 2 місяці тому
Is this guy really s lawyer???
@xodus1914
@xodus1914 3 місяці тому
This guy sounds like a cop.
@Turnkeys42
@Turnkeys42 11 місяців тому
Play along to get along, that's your advice???
@andrejohns123
@andrejohns123 Рік тому
The 2nd “no” should be to utilize your 5th amendment right no further explanation 👎 horrible advice
@BaptistJoshua
@BaptistJoshua Рік тому
Recently an Illinois cop stopped me. I was sitting outside a grocery store I frequent nearly every Saturday. I was, as usual, eating a slice of their pizza, and drinking a Zevia soda I had bought within. I know several of the workers there. In my backpack was a T-ball bat, and just the end of the handle was showing out the top. Up drives a cop, and I just know... He comes up and starts in on telling me that the store called because customers were concerned about me as a threat, I guess. He wants my I.D. I told him I had committed no crime. He keeps asking for my I.D. I told him I was not trying to argue, but that I had not committed a crime, nor was I suspected of a crime. He keeps insisting. I decided I have other hills to die on so reluctantly I hand him my I.D. He then tells me I am free to go but that I must leave the premises. I left. Later I called the store, spoke to the Store Manager, explaining in detail what happened, and he confirmed my suspicions. No one from the store had called the police. I asked if he was certain. He said he was, because if a worker had called, there would need to be an incident report. He then made me so happy and told me I am *welcome* at their store. "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;" Romans 3:23 "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Romans 5:8 "For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Romans 6:23 "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast." Ephesians 2:8-9 “Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are under the law: that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God. Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.” Romans 3:19-20 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16 "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation." Romans 10:9-10
@MrLmm001
@MrLmm001 Рік тому
You should have then made a complaint on the officer for the lying, and harassment. And had the store owner ALSO make a complaint , and state that the officer was harassing his customers, and that he did not call the police despite the cop stating that they were called. A cop getting 2 complaints and back to back get in trouble.
@BaptistJoshua
@BaptistJoshua Рік тому
@@MrLmm001 I agree, but I did not learn that he had for sure lied until about 2 weeks later. I wish I had asked the stormtrooper for his name/number.
@MrLmm001
@MrLmm001 Рік тому
@@BaptistJoshua I understand , but always demand a name and number. And check police dispatch records in your case. They are public information, and then you can determine if the cop lied or not and put that in your report. Good luck and NEVER TAKE CRAP from the police, learn how to call them out, they are accountable.
@BaptistJoshua
@BaptistJoshua Рік тому
@@MrLmm001 I call them out. Once a cop lied to me and told me they *KNEW* I had stolen from the place I worked. He then told me to come take a lie detector test to prove myself innocent. I told him that this is not Communist China. The burden does not fall on *me* to prove myself innocent. He eventually left, and never returned. We had been praying about it. Turned out I learned there was nothing missing. Nothing had happened, except the owner forgetting his keys. Never got an apology. How does one search their daily dispatches?
@MrLmm001
@MrLmm001 Рік тому
@@BaptistJoshua You have to go to the police dispatch station and state that you are using the FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT to solicit the police runs. The news stations do it all the time.
@Zone_Stomper
@Zone_Stomper 10 місяців тому
Be respectful but don't show all your cards.
@joeblow4858
@joeblow4858 7 місяців тому
get out of the 50's yo
@bendalessandro5226
@bendalessandro5226 Рік тому
Honestly I’ve been pulled over for more than one traffic offense though I would maybe have liked to be difficult I was polite and jovial and usually let go with a warning
@Death_Metal_Head
@Death_Metal_Head 10 місяців тому
same
@tracylynnfarley6748
@tracylynnfarley6748 9 місяців тому
Same here. Respect and kindness go a long way.
@Flotter-Flo
@Flotter-Flo 9 місяців тому
@@tracylynnfarley6748 Sucking up to police to get out of a ticket shouldn't even be possible. They should have zero discretion and it should be a crime for them not to fine you if you meet the requirements.
@josephconard5210
@josephconard5210 День тому
So many words so little said
@wurtzgood
@wurtzgood Рік тому
this guy talks like an attorney his demeanor is attorney, his suspenders though nonconventional are saying "attorney" his hair is attorney, yup he's an attorney.
@ronfr1947
@ronfr1947 Місяць тому
Guys a weak link
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