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Citizen pulls over a cop and explains the law to him
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Citizen pulls over a cop and explains the law to him

This guy has balls. Can't imagine this would've ended well in California.




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#2

Citizen pulls over a cop and explains the law to him

How do you pull over a cop?
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#3

Citizen pulls over a cop and explains the law to him

Wow that guy's got balls.
Reasonable cop too.
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#4

Citizen pulls over a cop and explains the law to him

Yeah I saw this when he first did it...but how does he actually flag the cop down and get him to stop. Also, no backup cop car shows up. I'd have assumed that the cop would have immediately called over a marked car.

You don't get there till you get there
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#5

Citizen pulls over a cop and explains the law to him

I respectfully suggest that messing with the cops when you live in a police state is a bad idea.

Watch:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUow1DhAubA




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Citizen pulls over a cop and explains the law to him

This dude has an amazingly strong frame. His tone of voice, speaking style, and appearance do not immediately scream "Alpha" but the way he completely controls the conversation and the cop actually goes along with him is impressive.
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Citizen pulls over a cop and explains the law to him

There's no harassment, this is totally justifiable. There is no law that says citizens can't exercise the law, nor stand for themselves before any court.

In fact, more citizens like this guy are exactly what the country needs. People are afraid of what they don't know. In the police officer's case, he was more bewildered.

And the citizen did not need to stand his ground since he was legally upholding the law, the officer entered a verbal contract the moment he supplicated to the man's request for identification.
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