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@Tortilla.ReformКүн бұрын
Prove me wrong; It’s hypocritical to say you love and support the Constitution, if you also voted for Trump. He says he will get rid of Birthright Citizenship, even though it’s part of the 14th Amendment He literally said he would terminate parts of the Constitution on social media after he lost the last election and started his 4 year temper tantrum about it. He also said he would give police federal immunity during this current campaign, after the police shooting of Sonya Massey
@natedowns5Күн бұрын
3:26 cop just violated the other guy's rights too
@myslinski11Күн бұрын
I just bought the book and looking forward to reading it.
@justvic86Күн бұрын
The investigation done by cops has to be the stupidest investigation that I’ve ever seen. Most of these people are too damn incompetent to hold a job at Subway let alone via police officer. He wasn’t on the property. He told you he wasn’t on the property. He’s been on the sidewalk and you’re still trying to push the I need your ID like it’s fucking crack. I mean there are addicted to ID. Can’t let it go like a bunch of things need that fixed. They need their ID. He committed no crime. He’s on a public sidewalk recording in front of anybody to establishment. He can do that. Just tell them not to go on the other person‘s property and call it a day and beat feet
@MadisonD941Күн бұрын
"Actually" the restaurant's patio is on the PUBLIC sidewalk!!! So even if he went past the barrels it still wouldn't be trespassing
@vawn119Күн бұрын
“He’s just one of those first amendment guys” Great to know the police aren’t.
@TheOGKUКүн бұрын
They don't want us to have rights. They have no respect for any rights, or the constitution they were sworn to uphold
@nahelbeukКүн бұрын
Imagine, lowly citizens enforcing their rights *spits*
@Noneofyourbusiness2000Күн бұрын
Right now filming like this is protected by the first amendment. If people keep doing this it won't be. They were there to film the police trespassing homeless people from the sidewalk? What does that have to do with the customers who don't want to be filmed while trying to eat? The cops are of course are in the wrong here. I'm just saying them filming customers eat is hurting their cause.
@TammyL-ss1gdКүн бұрын
@@Noneofyourbusiness2000 The customers started name calling the guy with the camera so he started recording them.
@PremiumUserUltraКүн бұрын
@@Noneofyourbusiness2000 No, filming isnt hurting anyones cause. Simply because its a first amendment protected activity. You cannot make RIGHTS into CRIMES. Get a backbone.
@chuckdoom7665Күн бұрын
Don't forget the illegal search of the black dude behind him.
@TheAngryAutisticArseholeКүн бұрын
Testify! I saw that too, lifting up the lip of the bag to look inside. Makes a person want to walk around with a backpack jammed full of adult toys in case the cops want to search you.
@HayleySulfridgeКүн бұрын
Right wtf?!
@tontocorazonКүн бұрын
Saw that, they just can't stop bothering people
@bromandude1Күн бұрын
Saw that too, just started going through his stuff
@arlinsonarieta1938Күн бұрын
Caught that as well, cops should be embarrassed
@anarky4711Күн бұрын
"Do you want him trespassed?" "Yes." Stellar investigative skills.
@LivingstonAuditsКүн бұрын
When I got the body camera footage I was shocked to what was said. He spent more time waiting for Mary then talking to Mary.
@philip013Күн бұрын
He couldn't hang about, he was jonesing for that ID.
@yankeewatchdog6493Күн бұрын
@@LivingstonAudits Good job on the A+
@IdontknowwhatswaitingformeКүн бұрын
@@LivingstonAuditsgreat work big dog. You handled yourself very well. I’m too hot-headed for this kind of thing
@twoblacklabs904Күн бұрын
@@LivingstonAudits … Go directly after Ofc. Surman’s “Qualified Immunity,” because (I guarantee it…) he’ll attempt to HIDE BEHIND IT!
@JamesKennedy-t9h18 сағат бұрын
The Cop says he's a "1st Amendment guy" as if your Constitutional rights are something to be ashamed of.. We the People need to stop this now!
@brotha_pedat15 сағат бұрын
@@JamesKennedy-t9h Cops do and say that shit all the time! It's actually quite embarrassing and infuriating. They say all manner of stupid, impertinent, two-faced things when in private with complainants.
@jsncrso14 сағат бұрын
Most auditors are as obnoxious as the police. Just because it's legal doesn't make it right. I hate them as much as the cops
@mshumai11 сағат бұрын
Absolutely right. Cops should realize every citizen including themselves are entitled and beholden to the First Amendment. We are all "First Amendment guys" and need to exercise our rights so that uninformed tyrants stop infringing on them.
@SeanEmanon8 сағат бұрын
No, he said it as if he meant that the guy didn’t do anything wrong
@Hezigrimm5 сағат бұрын
We the people are first amendment people. Like the majority of people who are cops are just the wrong people.
@billcosby8603Күн бұрын
The officer solicited a trespass because he just wants the arrest. He wanted it so bad that he even was ready to fight with his sergeant. Great job dumb asses.
@cyclopticclaybusterКүн бұрын
They don't make ANY money for the state if they just come chat and walk away. They have to escalate to make an arrest.
@rangerreconКүн бұрын
This is the problem with poor policing. Officers make assumptions based on a on-sided call placed to dispatch and make little effort to investigate. They have established routines, like demanding ID, that they fall back on instead of learning the laws, evaluating the actions of everyone involved, and determining if there was a crime and, if so, what that crime was. They just want to issue a citation and be on their way. That isn't community policing.
@beaupierrebondurant5651Күн бұрын
What happens when you hire illiterate hillbillies.
@wingatebarraclough3553Күн бұрын
Imagine how that abusing thug treats his family behind closed doors
@OOOOOO12345Күн бұрын
The point system exposed. Trying to get that pay raise and higher rank.
@axw016Күн бұрын
A property owner called trespass, someone that has not set foot on the property in order for police to obtain their ID. This is a fourth amendment violation.
@juliebarnett9812Күн бұрын
And false arrest.
@SlMORRGКүн бұрын
Yup
@kenbo-2179Күн бұрын
No it's not. He willingly relinquished that right.
@deshawnwinn9454Күн бұрын
@@kenbo-2179 Found the bootlicker.
@herbie_the_hillbillie_goatКүн бұрын
@@kenbo-2179 They used the unlawful trespass to require his ID.
@echewtaКүн бұрын
Puts tables outside in public. Upset with public.
@timr86868Күн бұрын
Claims to be a free speech proponent. Stops and creates a giant scene when some random person calls him fat.
@patrickrkrugerКүн бұрын
I bet it's the drunks at that table that's been the real problem
@genericalfishtycoon3853Күн бұрын
@@timr86868 Freedom of speech never meant freedom from consequences, or that everyone needs to be tolerant of what was said. This country's citizens used to understand what debating was, but this social media era's failed attempts at mediation and manipulation have seen that understanding thoroughly destroyed.
@TarellHudsonКүн бұрын
@@timr86868he never caused a scene. He stood quietly and simply put up a camera. Now those same ppl calling someone fat have a titty attack for being on camera meanwhile they are sitting in plain view of thousands of cameras.
@jamiewilliams8320Күн бұрын
@@timr86868he didn’t retaliate though. He just did exactly what he’s allowed to do. Where’s the problem?
@an30805Күн бұрын
That should have ended at the phone call with dispatch telling the caller that recording is not a crime, good bye.
@Royce1672720 сағат бұрын
Depending on the circumstances, it can be. And even if this particular act was not a crime in the strict sense, it still made patrons outside uncomfortable. If we change the circumstances a bit: maybe this was a dude on his phone recording on a public sidewalk, leering at a attractive woman on the patio, what would be the proper solution in that circumstance? 🤷 if we are going to write laws that we all have to follow, they have to be universally applied. That universal application can lead to some unforeseen, and unwanted consequences...
@tsafamv712520 сағат бұрын
I'm starting to think that they hire anyone who graduated middle school
@HaHaroni19 сағат бұрын
@@Royce16727Discomfort is a personal problem. Not a crime. No expectation of privacy in public. The law has been decided.
@MarkD-ph2bz18 сағат бұрын
@@Royce16727Then patrons can sit inside the actual private property to increase their comfort instead of outside on the public sidewalk. The business doesn't own the sidewalk. Unless there is a lease agreement they are paying, that is public property, and let's call it what it is. Stealing from the public.
@michaeldunar898618 сағат бұрын
@@Royce16727Listen dude, your opinion and your what if non sense have zero consideration when applied to the law. Rights don't pause where your feelings start
@DPSFSUКүн бұрын
11:45 "because he's not on my property, we can't trespass him, right?" Crazy how even the bar manager knows the law but these "peace" officers had to contact their boss. How sad, embarrassing and crazy is that?!
@GeryonMКүн бұрын
The fact that he's called it a grey line twice when both civilian parties know there isn't.
@nickjoseph77Күн бұрын
Exactly! The property owner could guess at that portion of the law, but the cops couldn't even investigate if he entered and remained after being told to leave or trespassed in any capacity before demanding an ID. So goddamn amazing.
@DeezNuggzКүн бұрын
it is by design
@MtgCoachКүн бұрын
@DeezNuggz I think you are correct! It could be said that the trend shows LEO'S are more inclined push issues they know are unlawful, showing that quotas are used to catch more fish in the net. Some may avoid prosecution, many won't.
@ianbattles7290Күн бұрын
This department should be embarrassed that a random citizen knows the law better than their officers.
@ph2738Күн бұрын
13:12 “So you solicited a trespass without doing your investigation “. !! Golden!!
@jjptechКүн бұрын
"Oh.. Oh!" Diamonds
@lejonleonard931218 сағат бұрын
When the dumb cop says"hey what's up!"...the look the dude is giving him😂..."yes sucker make it easy!"😂
@lejonleonard931218 сағат бұрын
"Investigation"😂too funny,you may as well be talking about their superior FBI.😂
@rexbeauКүн бұрын
Ironically, these people that didn't want to be filmed in public ended up all over police body cams and a popular KZbin channel...
@SunflwrКүн бұрын
Cause who knows what a strange man is gonna do with that footage, just don’t fucking record people
@shabutКүн бұрын
They must not want to be on the cameras the business has on inside.... all the public security cameras outside is preferable......
@JustMe-fo4evКүн бұрын
@@shabut lazy and uneducated reply.
@patrickfaul834Күн бұрын
That is not a good endorsement of their business!!!!
@veronicamarrsКүн бұрын
😂❤
@bryanh2386Күн бұрын
Officer states to the manager, “it is a gray line”, no it’s black and white. Public sidewalk leave the guy alone!
@Hezigrimm5 сағат бұрын
He got checked by someone higher than him then he tried to make himself not look as bad. I mean it isn't a good look for cops to not look like they know what they are doing.
@brasshouse-og4 сағат бұрын
It is a grey line. This jackass is affecting this business just because he can. This dude is an obvious provocateur. Keep this shit up and they’ll change the definition of harassment and this shit will be illegal.
@mpayson47 минут бұрын
If I heard right, and I might have misheard, I think he also told his sergeant that he would let the manager know that they could potentially be sued if he was falsely trespassed. But when he went in to talk to her again, he only asked further questions which proved that he was in fact being falsely trespassed, and never bothered to communicate that to her. He obviously was not, in the end, trespassed, but the bar is still potentially liable (along with the city) for his illegal detention, and his failure to communicate that to her could exacerbate the damage that he caused by his completely willful misconduct here.
@janeysiegrist5061Күн бұрын
The dead quiet when that officer realized that yes, indeed he did solicit a trespass. 😂😂
@brianbagnall3029Күн бұрын
And the auditor handed over his ID because...? It bothers me to no end when auditors hand over their ID when they clearly don't have to. Educate those cops!
@andymiller6474Күн бұрын
Best moment of the whole interaction
@DirtyBeachKidsКүн бұрын
So good lol
@Neopumper666Күн бұрын
@@brianbagnall3029because the officer already declared he was detained for trespassing, so he had already lost QI and opened up to a lawsuit
@adamsbamsy6304Күн бұрын
@@brianbagnall3029 I cant agree more. He should have handed his ID under threat of arrest. He handed it when the male officer asked it. Now the officer will assert Mr Levingston handed it consensually.
@dannyw7662Күн бұрын
When are dispatchers going to start telling people it is NOT ILLEGAL.
@christine_lovelaceКүн бұрын
Not their call unless their an officer
@stephenmercer6346Күн бұрын
Need to hold dispatchers responsible for their actions as well
@josephhodges9819Күн бұрын
When they become cops and have the right to. They report but do not investigate.
@theboss1625Күн бұрын
Never, because it's impossible to make that determination over the phone
@Bruce4lmightyКүн бұрын
@@christine_lovelace That can very easily be changed
@BlitzKrieg-fc8upКүн бұрын
"You want him trespassed?" is BRILLIANT investigative techniques!!!
@BlitzKrieg-fc8upКүн бұрын
Then after harrasing and intimidating, he makes a call and finds out he might actually need to do his duty?? Oh what a shame!!
@BlitzKrieg-fc8upКүн бұрын
Hahaha!! Is that "Grey Line" in a clear situation like this.. similar or akin to the "Blue Line"?
@HeWhoLives33Күн бұрын
Solicitation of trespass
@javajetson257Күн бұрын
@@BlitzKrieg-fc8up That is why more and more people are loosing faith in the police
@reddfoxx901920 сағат бұрын
Really highlights those weeks of training 😂
@MichaelToddBurdine21 сағат бұрын
I am within driving distance of this business. This video did two things for me. 1. Made me aware of the existence of the Jolly Pumpkin. 2. Gave me a reason to never support their business.
@BradCarlMusic19 сағат бұрын
I don’t live there, and I felt the same way for almost the entire video. Then I realized that the manager really didn’t do anything wrong. She was only trying to satisfy the customers to the best of her ability. That’s just business. She told the truth when she called 911. She even questioned the cop as to whether or not the guy could even be trespassed from their establishment when he hasn’t been in it. So, it’s really the police who are completely at fault here, imo.
@Thrasher23518 сағат бұрын
@@BradCarlMusicexactly how I felt man. Not like she’s getting paid to enforce and know the law.
@phukyerpheefees18 сағат бұрын
The music alone would keep me far, far away from that place.
@brotha_pedat18 сағат бұрын
@@BradCarlMusictrying to satisfy the customers in her business? There was a raggedy wretched black guy that was sitting outside talking nonsense, and it appears that no one said anything to him or approached him for anything whatsoever. They were also some very loud belligerent people in the background speaking as the officers were speaking to this person, and no one said anything to them as far as we can tell. So the interest of what customers was this woman trying to protect?
@AsWolfwood18 сағат бұрын
How dare a manager stand up for their customers who have voiced displeasure at a First Amendment Frauditor harassing them by continuing to film them after they asked him to stop. Maybe Audit the Police and not the general public who are trying to live their daily lives and have a meal in peace.
@HighlanderThisIlldefendКүн бұрын
Trespassed from a property he wasn't on, illegally ID' and 1st Amendment violated all because the cops got a call. Abolish qualified immunity and get rid of these jokers. "He's just one of those 1st Amendment guys." Tells me all I need to know. Love how the guy catches the cops for soliciting a trespass before even finding out if he had even been on the property. Golden.
@fishbike9103Күн бұрын
EVERY person in America is an EVERY amendment guy.
@joshuastanton6731Күн бұрын
It looks like the state courts have all but stripped the fourth amendment rights from the citizens of this state.
@echo6echo41919 сағат бұрын
I don't think the cops were right, however, you can be trespassed from a private business for no reason at all other than they don't want you there. Also, there is NO SUCH THING as "soliciting a trespass". A LEO asking them the question is not illegal, immoral or anything else. Some places just give authority to the local agency to trespass at will and they don't even need to ask anyone.
@HighlanderThisIlldefend19 сағат бұрын
@echo6echo419 you're incorrect. You cannot be trespassed from a property you are not on. They don't need a reason but you have to be asked and refuse to leave in order to then be legally trespassed. In many States there are indeed laws against police soliciting a trespass, maybe not in your's.
@echo6echo41919 сағат бұрын
@@HighlanderThisIlldefend You're confusing "trespass order" and "criminal trespass". I can say I don't want you on my property and you either have to leave and stay off or just stay off. That's a "trespass order". If you refuse to leave or come back on the property, that's criminal trespass and you can be arrested. Both are commonly called "trespassIng". It's a bit of a misnomer, but I'm am correct that you can't "solicit a trespass" as everyone says. Please show me the statute or finding if you think there is such a thing as I can't find it.
@alexursus4719Күн бұрын
The first thing the cops said was give me your ID. This says a lot about these characters.
@lpd1snipeКүн бұрын
Yes, that's what they are taught in the police academy. The same things were taught to the Nazi Stormtroopers and the Stasi after them. We must see your ID/ your papers!
@joshcarpenter2008Күн бұрын
They're addicted to ID like it's cop heroin.
@philipmitchener2817 сағат бұрын
“Ve must szee ze papars!”
@BushidoNinjaКүн бұрын
6:26 so I can be sitting at home, and if a business wants me trespassed, a cop can show up at my home and force me to i.d. according to this officer's logic. Such an idiot
@AnomoominКүн бұрын
Ofc, didn't you hear the news? You are guilty until proven innocent.
@charliepearce8767Күн бұрын
We have all broken some law before we get outta bed each morning. It's designed that way.
@wopaahКүн бұрын
Well, you can pre-emptively trespass every local police officer from your own property, apparently...
@davidely7032Күн бұрын
Ugh. Disappointing that he surrendered his Fourth Amendment right immediately, without protest or civil disobedience. The way a trespass works, as I understand it, a person goes onto foreign property, a legal representative of the property asks or tells them to leave ... and the person refuses. The photographer was never on the property and so had no obligation to ID himself. Jolly Pumpkin should not be able to have a comatose patient in a hospital trespassed and ID'ed just because the manager of the Jolly Pumpkin doesn't like men named Tom. Schmucks. 🙄
@Thomas-SkaaКүн бұрын
I mean it happened to me. I pumped gas at a gas station. the manager knows me and hates me. next day I had a cop come to my door and tell me I am not allowed on the property and asked for my ID. I said "okay have a good day" and closed the door. he left.
@nickissa20 сағат бұрын
I love how the cop told the manager hes mediating and has a solution even tho the guy had offered to move down a block before turning over his id.
@alhanzarКүн бұрын
A private enterprise has a citizen trespassed from a public sidewalk. What kind of parallel universe is this??
@jimzuckerКүн бұрын
idiocracy
@eldritchmorgasm4018Күн бұрын
🤡topia
@ckahlquist2129Күн бұрын
This is democracy in action.
@thebullgatorКүн бұрын
It takes more effort and study to become a plumber than it does to become a law enforcement officer.
@wessexdruid7598Күн бұрын
@@thebullgator It takes more time to be taught to cut hair.
@stevesanderson8360Күн бұрын
One might think that a single officer could have taken care of this call for service in 30 seconds by informing the manager of constitutional rights and Wishing the auditor a nice day.
@sbarron2000Күн бұрын
The manager already knew the law and his rights. She just hoped the cops harassing him would scare him off.
@NdqarКүн бұрын
Or a dispatcher could have asked “So what is the nature of the emergency. “
@LadyAdakStillStandsКүн бұрын
@Ndgar Seems it might be past time to educate ALL 911 dispatchers nationwide on simple procedures and we can avoid these types of situations as the knowledge goes back to their individual distriicts.
@purringbluzzmuffin8030Күн бұрын
@@sbarron2000 She probably cared about her customers' experience or something crazy like that.
@kathleenkrug-byle1199Күн бұрын
Dispatchers should be trained to say “other than filming in public which is legal, is anything going on?”.
@maddogwillie1019Күн бұрын
The cop who just casually walked over and check the guys bag shown that violating people rights is second nature to these cops. People only have the rights cops say they do…the only way cops find out about a citizen rights is after they violate them and the city or dept is sued….they are told to stop doing that
@b3at2Күн бұрын
Ditto!!!
@polarVikingКүн бұрын
Here in Norway it's a 3 year bachelor degree to become a police officer. Then stupid stuff like this does not happend, because this is impressive.
@janemiettinen5176Күн бұрын
3 years to be a basic cop, 2 more years to be a detective. And it shows, we don’t have to fear our cops in the Nordics. Merry Xmas from Finland :)
@polarViking23 сағат бұрын
@janemiettinen5176 correct! 🙂 so glad we live in a siviliced part of the world.
@DrDeez6920 сағат бұрын
You all could use some time in the classroom yourselves. Lol siviliced?
@JustMe-fo4ev19 сағат бұрын
I bet in Norway people don't go around filming other people all the time too
@DrDeez6919 сағат бұрын
siviliced? Lol those Nordic schools failed you.
@Backstage_PoliticianКүн бұрын
The cops solicit a trespass from public property. This is the EASIEST LAWSUIT EVER!!!!
@thepax2621Күн бұрын
"I go ask them... If he... If he ever entered..." Good idea officer, why didn't you do that in the first place? 🤦🏻♀️
@metimoteoКүн бұрын
He missed that day at the academy.
@chronographerКүн бұрын
I mean it's not really relevant to being trespassed. He can be trespassed while standing outside. It's just not a criminal matter at all.
@thepax2621Күн бұрын
@@chronographer Yes it is relevant. He can't be trespassed from a public sidewalk
@grislytooth1Күн бұрын
@@chronographerit is absolutely imperative that we know whether or not he actually entered the property. This is CRITICAL. Otherwise, any business can trespass any random person walking by, which would mean anyone can be IDd by the cops for no reason at all. This is an obvious problem that would arise from being able to do what the cops are trying to do in this video. The only reason I should have to provide police with my ID is if I’m suspected of committing a crime, or I’m involved in supporting an investigation as a witness. A business simply pointing to someone who HAS NOT entered the property at any point isn’t sufficient for determining reasonable suspicion that a crime has taken place.
@chronographerКүн бұрын
@thepax2621 but he can be trespassed from the private business, even while standing on the side walk.
@thirdclasshero1148Күн бұрын
I like how this auditor heard about cops doing something wrong and showed up to help stop them. A lot of auditors act cocky and borderline provocative with cops, this guy was a smooth operator. Great job!
@briant7265Күн бұрын
I'm with you there. He was calm, articulate, and nonconfrontational.
@lauraford4523 сағат бұрын
If a cop can be provoked Into not doing the right thing then he's still a shitty cop.
@dafizend21 сағат бұрын
I liked most of it but didn't like him handing over his ID. You can deny that without being confrontational. Trespassing warnings do not require you to hand over ID. If asked for ID if I was in same situation would respond I will not provide ID without a threat of arrest I need you to violate my 4th amendment right to provide you with my ID(yes I've done this several times and it's about 45/45/10 either they threaten arrest and I provide the ID or they back off or they arrest me I'm ok with any of these outcomes because 2/3's of the time I get paid). By him volunteering to hand it over without that threat of arrest his 4th amendment right wasn't violated.
@JustMe-fo4ev19 сағат бұрын
@@dafizend Maybe you should go do one yourself and show him how it's done
@michaeldunar898618 сағат бұрын
@@briant7265He gave them his ID, therefore I'm a tad disappointed. If you want to stand your ground then do it. Not part time.
@truthjusticeintegrityКүн бұрын
Who would ever thought that the ones that are supposed to be protecting our rights would be the very ones violating them.
@zephteed-ce8bmКүн бұрын
As always
@paul-o2n8j21 сағат бұрын
the founding fathers had that very concern ,
@daveblackman816Күн бұрын
The sidewalk isn’t their property. How can the cops be this ignorant? Also, get rid of that dispatcher!
@tbohtwentyoneКүн бұрын
The dispatcher is useless, She will will get someone killed one day with her selective info management.
@stevejette2329Күн бұрын
dave - Not necessary to "get rid" of the dispatcher. She may be very new. We are ALL on a learning curve. She, like these cops, needs better training.
@PremiumUserUltraКүн бұрын
the cops are the "good guys(hired help)" for the business owners. Regular non patrons I guess are just subjects to the city (slaves). Easy to see with VIDEO PROOF.
@jnothanksКүн бұрын
It's probably supported by local ordinances and department policies. I work for a public library and the local deputies trespassed a dude from our system for a year (our own standard is a week for the first offense) for sleeping on the sidewalk in front of one of our branches. Despite the fact that we requested he NOT be trespassed, they insisted and the SO asserted the trespass was within the deputy's discretionary purview. The department then leaned on the library's leadership and local commissioners to force us to change our policies for people sleeping in or near our facilities.
@PremiumUserUltraКүн бұрын
@@jnothanks all of which aren't laws on PUBLIC PROPERTY unless there is a crime being committed.
@twentyfive6019Күн бұрын
Did anyone else see the other guy sitting on a bench get his 4th right violated by the cop that wasn't there for him.
@andrewvirtue5048Күн бұрын
3:15 - 3:29 you uncivil monster.
@magicbeefy85Күн бұрын
Plain sight items are not protected by the 4th amendment It was an open bag sitting on the ledge, not a closed bag on his person
@IchiSAOКүн бұрын
@@magicbeefy85 so if u out side i can walk over and open up your bags? you feel ok with that?
@Herb-z9wКүн бұрын
@@magicbeefy85did he touch the bag to open it further? Yes he's did, and that eliminates the plain view doctrine.
@andrewprice9431Күн бұрын
@@Herb-z9wexactly officer had no clue what was inside the bad without opening it to see. That proves it’s not plain sight in itself
@PatientZero_Күн бұрын
"They don't want you on their property" "I've never been on their property" Jfc this cop 🤣
@nanook6620Күн бұрын
Followed up by telling him that he can stay on the sidewalk on public(exactly what he has been doing).
@OrbSpiderКүн бұрын
No education required to follow orders. No requirement to understand law when you're able to act with impunity iether. 😂 I don't live in America yet I have more knowledge of rights than any of these cops! That's hilarious.
@letstalkaboutit8254Күн бұрын
Mr. Livingston filed an offical complaint with the cops which of course was duly noted & then duly tossed in the trash. Case Closed.
@krane1523 сағат бұрын
The cop's understanding is that any business can trespass people at random. You can't trespass someone that has never been on your property.
@dancingruth22 сағат бұрын
I want my neighbor arrested for robbing my house. He didn’t rob my house, but I want him arrested for robbing my house. See how stupid that sounds!
@martj1313Күн бұрын
I am a gardener from northern England and i know more about the US constitution and laws than almost every cop in America.
@zacharycarpenter5662Күн бұрын
Whats sad is it's than most Americans, look the jolly pumbkin didn't know that you shouldn't call the cops on people not breaking the law. They were hoping the cops would come to beat and kidnap him
@warwickscram1656Күн бұрын
The cops know, they just don't give a shit.
@bigdumbguy2190Күн бұрын
You would be over qualified for a police job in America. Stick to gardening.
@Bob10009Күн бұрын
Likewise ( but not a gardener) 😎🇬🇧🤷🏻♂️
@deannanace8935Күн бұрын
@@warwickscram1656 - Honestly, a lot of cop don't know. They can't even tell you what that 1st amendment is.
@Michael-mw3gzКүн бұрын
Cops, you enforce law. Not feelings. In case you guys forgot.
@jimminycrunkettКүн бұрын
this is the Feminised West bro, its all about feelings now
@j.f.5162Күн бұрын
Truth.
@gizmo-xc4ebКүн бұрын
Pffft. They don’t even do that. They enforce their own laws/opinions.
@StarterVillianКүн бұрын
Got to remember those businesses. Give them free stuff all the time. Most restaurants feed them for free also which seems to be a health concern
@FatedGamerКүн бұрын
@jimminycrunkett well except for when the right wing conservatives voted in a felon because they felt he would recover the economy, with no economic plan.
@miepskiКүн бұрын
His t-shirt couldn't have been more spot on.
@sydnidowney359820 сағат бұрын
so the police work for BUSINESS OWNERS AND NOT THE PUBLIC. THE DISPATCHER LIED ABOUT WHAT THE BUSINESS OWNER SAID.
@pamelawillms9843Күн бұрын
The Cop keeps repeating “They don’t want you on their property” even after he’s told them he has been only on the Public Sidewalk. And that it’s a “First Amendment Right”.
@shize9ineКүн бұрын
I feel like this could have been fixed at the 911 operator level. "Ma'am, do you own the sidewalk? Ok, well that is public property. Call us back if he comes into your store."
@kathya.9184Күн бұрын
The cop's brain was stuck in a delusion (a fixed, false belief despite all evidence to the contrary) that camera guy had trespassed.
@krisnkyle9834Күн бұрын
I love that he made sure to say the cop solicated a trespass before even finding out if hed been on the property.
@krane1523 сағат бұрын
He went from 0-100 with a though or concern given. Is there any wonder he earned an F?
@echo6echo41920 сағат бұрын
Here we go....there is NO such thing as "soliciting a trespass". How is the officer supposed to know if the business wants him trespassed? Asking the question isn't an issue. Do I think the officer was right? NO, but asking the question of the business isn't an issue.
@MinqApocСағат бұрын
@@echo6echo419 It's called a leading question. He could've asked "Why did you call us?". But he went with "So, you want us to trespass him?"
@nevaeh2013Күн бұрын
People have actually lost their lives because of a dispatcher not conveying the correct information. that is not acceptable.
@bikeguyhd1035Күн бұрын
The recording of the initial call should be sent right the the officers responding, so they can listen and verify the report. This needs to be standard practice.
@nanook6620Күн бұрын
@bikeguyhd1035 thats not efficient at all. They just need to train their dispatchers better.
@bikeguyhd1035Күн бұрын
@ how is that not efficient? You don’t want police in the scene the ability to listen to the call, which would help their investigation?
@southerncalifornia4771Күн бұрын
@@bikeguyhd1035 a caller isn’t the best. You remember on this same channel. A caller said a person recording had a weapon and 8-12 cop cars showed up to a poor guy that was just filming. It could be dangerous..
@dietrichbuxtehude6965Күн бұрын
Yes. This, and supposedly many times before, the manager has "swatted" people out in front of the property. She should be very serious trouble.
@omCiКүн бұрын
Clueless cop told uneducated Karen that standing on the public side walk in the front of the business is “ kind of a gray area” for trespass. I swear to god, Where do they find these people?
@christopherblaisdelКүн бұрын
Does she just not listen? No matter how many times he points out that he is on the public sidewalk, she keeps saying, "They just don't want you on their property."
@gonzalez8juanКүн бұрын
The jolly pumpkin owns the sidewalk 🥴
@Don-mi6zlКүн бұрын
@@gonzalez8juanEven if that were true an easement almost certainly exists.
@eldritchmorgasm4018Күн бұрын
"Allow me to introduce you to the invading IDIOCRACY of... 🤡topia from another dimension." - Reality
@annjepsen1621Күн бұрын
@@gonzalez8juan No, the city does.
@gonzalez8juanКүн бұрын
@@annjepsen1621 really? I had no idea /s
@adammorgan6789Күн бұрын
“They’re requesting that we go ahead and move you along” I think that is the single most outrageous statement made within this interaction.
@paul-o2n8j20 сағат бұрын
the resturant should pay the cops salary since the cops appear to be working for them .
@audioman808Күн бұрын
Ladies and gentlemen remember feelings do not dictate the law
@jimzuckerКүн бұрын
go tell the whole female staff at that place
@Aberbrothock1Күн бұрын
Youre obviously not from the UK then?
@timothyavendt677Күн бұрын
@@jimzucker Thier reviews are bing bombed, however, google is already on that.....
@ShainAndrews6 сағат бұрын
@audioman808 Respectfully... you are wrong. Laws are 100% sourced from emotion.
@montymartell20819 сағат бұрын
I was pissed off when I went to the Social Security office and there's a camera in the foyer all four corners of the lobby and a camera over every counter window And they made me feel terrorized threatened and harassed but I know for a fact if I asked him to turn them off they wouldn't
@hellshade2Күн бұрын
the concept of "public" escapes some people....
@DacDac-w7rКүн бұрын
Unlawful detainment, unlawful ID, Unlawful Trespass. Very easy Lawsuit.
@PepeToTheMooonКүн бұрын
Violations of the 4th amendment and I also blame the dispatcher too. The sidewalk isn’t part of the property!
@ElmshornBoyКүн бұрын
Explain that dispatcher. She sure cries in court room.
@crazyzaboКүн бұрын
and, maybe THEY are on public property. Let´s call the city and let them know about their crappy cops and, if they are on public property, revoke their privileges. We have been informed. Let´s act!
@krane1523 сағат бұрын
So much for the Bill of Rights.
@aytchjay-vvv17 сағат бұрын
I dunno if dispatchers should also have to explain and interpret the law. Maybe a dispatcher could have eliminated this situation, but think of how many would accidentally tell someone the police couldn’t help when they could-like DV and people with retraining orders, family conflict, etc. (I don’t think cities would be okay with paying them more for that massive additional training either) But I definitely understand your frustration
@joeblue2012Күн бұрын
Wow the cop in the back illegally searching the mans bag also
@williamwatkins174Күн бұрын
I work at a 911 dispatch for 20years the government doesn't teach dispatch anything
@deannanace8935Күн бұрын
😵💫....i guess i shouldn't be surprised. It's a shame how there's no one in any position in any Govt agency that watches & monitors people to make sure certain stardards are being met. Nobody strives for excellence anymore. Nobody cares. It's alarming how fast our country has gone downhill. America used to be seen as the best country in the world. We used to hold our heads up high, proud to be Americans. Not anymore. Now we hang our heads in embarassment. What happened? It's sad. Depressing. 😢 😟 🥺 ☹️
@Mark-gg6iyКүн бұрын
Unsurprising.
@T____W____7777Күн бұрын
My ex was a dispatcher throughout college about 10 years ago. She told me they need a big overhaul and huge windfall of funding. But nobody wants to raise taxes for them, and everyone assumes they’re doing fine when they bring it up. She said that if they got a certain percent of money going towards police and fire and if ambulances had to pay an additional tax that went to dispatch, then they could update the systems, improve training, work on employee retention, etc. But nobody wants to do that, again partly because nobody wants to think there’s any problems with the system.
@deannanace8935Күн бұрын
😵💫 I guess I shouldn't be surprised. America used to be seen as the best country in the world. There used to be standards. People weren't allowed to be in positions that weren't qualified & up to par. It's a shame that there's no one that oversees Govt Agencies & the positions - especially an important position like 911 Dispatch!! That should be monitored to make sure dispatchers get top quality training & the dispatchers that get hired are educated, well trained, & qualified. People used to strive for excellence. We held our heads high - proud to be an American. Proud to be working. Now we hang our heads in shame. Embarassed of our President, police, schools, etc, etc. It's sad. Are there ANY standards anymore? It's as if anything goes & we keep sinking to new lows. It's depressing.
@Mark-gg6iyКүн бұрын
@@T____W____7777 You can´t have shiny things when one political party's mantra is "less taxes" regardless the efficiency of said government service. In addition, there is willful sabotage by this same party of some government functions. The lack of IRS funding over decades for example.
@joeking2850Күн бұрын
"He's one of those 1st amendment guys" says the guy who swore to protect those amendments. You can't fix stupid!
@JimiSparx-yw3gbКүн бұрын
How DARE he invoke one of his FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS! What a DIRTBAG!
@krane1523 сағат бұрын
LOL, oath? Does anybody still believe that? Oaths are for honorable men. I seriously doubt there's any of them left, but if there are, they're certainly are not the cops.
@paul-o2n8j20 сағат бұрын
@@krane15 AMEN ! I took the oath as an 18 year old when i joined the navy, it was a deeply profound moment for me , i had never took an oath before and these 40+ years later i;m still a man of my word.
@michaelfiori670015 сағат бұрын
@@paul-o2n8jdoubt it bud. No follows the "oath"
@keithalmsteadt930118 сағат бұрын
A bunch of auditors should stand out front of that place and record just to show that business that they dont control public areas
@THISWEEKINHUMANdotcomКүн бұрын
Should have never gave up ID. This is so absurd and immoral.
@hillbilly4christ638Күн бұрын
They read the law. All he needed to do was state his name. It doesn't matter because he was within his rights on the sidewalk. Those patrons were foul. I would have liked to see the cop tell the patrons that he had his rights.
@THISWEEKINHUMANdotcomКүн бұрын
@hillbilly4christ638 By giving up his ID when it is not required by any law in this instance, he makes it harder for the rest of us. It matters that we do what is right, and as Americans, we are expected to defend our rights; we are that authority of Roman's 13, as stated in our founding documents. When a cop violates their oath of office, they are in sin, and it would be wrong of me not to provoke them to good works, and call them to repent of their sins and come back to our Father's family in Christ.
@Chucky925Күн бұрын
Did you see how the male tyrant went over and LOOKED in the man's bag sitting on the side. Wow what a violation....
@joenunes6267Күн бұрын
When he did that, i knew we had a uniformed turd on scene. He couldn't care less about his Oath to the Constitution and our Rights. When he's confronted with reason, he cries about I'm not gonna go back and forth with ya.... The statement of a loser that knows he's wrong and too stupid to apologize. Three uniformed jackwagons for a guy with a camera...in public. They claim to be highly trained and have excellent investigate skills...but all we see is biased stupidity disguised as peace officers.
@GeorgeChalabisКүн бұрын
I thought the guy was with him.
@TheVeilstriderКүн бұрын
You failed to mention the officer's unconstitutional search of the man's closed bag at 3:25.
@davet319Күн бұрын
Yeah, I saw that too. Cops be casually violating everyone's 4th Amendment right in this town apparently
@JojoSails7 сағат бұрын
This must be so humiliating for the American people. Knowing the world watches these clips of them fighting each other for their rights.
@jammasterjayКүн бұрын
It’s always amazing how FAST these idiots change the “stated facts” and try to alter the narrative.
@stevesteveson2537Күн бұрын
This is EXACTLY why auditors are important!!
@MrPete-pe6ukКүн бұрын
auditors are clowns and need to go
@williamfrench9973Күн бұрын
To be fair… 99 times out of 100, auditors are just wanna be KZbin stars who make complete nuisances of themselves in places where nothing nefarious was going on in the first place. This one is an exception however, and for his presence in the universe, we should all be grateful.
@76rjacksonКүн бұрын
@MrPete-pe6uk look at all the people agreeing with you!
@76rjacksonКүн бұрын
@williamfrench9973 nothing fair about that assessment. Totally bogus.
@baldybrown6219Күн бұрын
@@MrPete-pe6ukyou're either a cop, ex cop or just a bootlicker!
@RattRaceCrewКүн бұрын
Hearing an officer say “he’s one of those first amendment guys “is disgusting
@paulhogan2814Күн бұрын
Officer you swore an oath for the First Amendment etc😢
@HR91360Күн бұрын
its because the cops hate the 1st amendment. its a Freudian slip.
@judithmatthews8460Күн бұрын
He’s one of those corrupt ignorant cops.
@Aperson156Күн бұрын
You're right. The officer should have called him an attention whore.
@AnOwlfieКүн бұрын
A minor civil dispute requires three officers on scene? Clearly they're super busy.
@krane15Күн бұрын
Including a highly paid sergeant. Now you see why defund the police is a thing.
@raymondsanchez2157Күн бұрын
“Hes just one of those first amendments guys”? What a citizen that knows their rights? Jeezus
@RossTheNinjaКүн бұрын
How, as a Brit, do I know the law better then the people paid to enforce it?
@urkryptoknight6793Күн бұрын
because of a thing called qualified immunity. Cops get to be ignorant of the law while your expected to know all the laws.
@jonWilk8156Күн бұрын
bc theres literally an IQ cap for cops
@Muddfoot01Күн бұрын
Because most police get minimal training. In my state the academy is 600 hours, covering 7 major areas of training and multiple minor areas. Ignoring all the minor areas, thats only 85.7 hours of training for each of the 7 major areas of training. How much can you really learn in 86 hours?
@paladinrokeКүн бұрын
They maintain their ignorance as a shield. Learning our rights only adds to their responsibilities so they don't.
@richardrobinson1663Күн бұрын
US Supreme Court has granted these idiots Qualified Immunity...
@dn3801Күн бұрын
When LEOs are ignorant of the laws they enforce they become a danger to law abiding citizens. All that is left is ego.
@christopherwhite1648Күн бұрын
Ego enhanced by low IQ and willfull ignorance.
@PatrickCurtis-y9oКүн бұрын
There's really no wonder why crime is so rampant everywhere It takes 3 officers to chase down a man With a camera
@Crisnav83Күн бұрын
How do officers not know right off the bat that you can't be trespassed off of a public sidewalk?
@RynardMooreVstar1Күн бұрын
The officer who looked into the guy's bag should be either reprimanded or fired for illegal search. SMH.
@librab103Күн бұрын
Fired
@raggu1614Күн бұрын
I caught that too. Quite a strange thing to just do so nonchalantly which means he does it all the time.
@michaelheinz415815 сағат бұрын
He doesn't need representation file a notice of claim and negotiate a resolution and if terms are unfavorable file lawsuit pro se.
@wolfofsolace4012Күн бұрын
"We don't want people taking pictures of our customers." Has security cameras on site and invites police with body cams inside. Idiocracy was a documentary.
@h0tel1Күн бұрын
"Idiocracy was a documentary" - so true! If you have not seen the movie, check it out!
@chaschuky999Күн бұрын
To be fair, they’re two very different types of recording. Security cameras and body cams are ostensibly for your protection and safety, and typically have restrictions on who can access the footage. Some guy on the sidewalk setting up a phone on a tripod and gimbal and pointing it at you is a complete unknown, and is quite unusual. Even if something is legal, that doesn’t mean it’s a good thing to do.
@VantaBlackholeКүн бұрын
@@chaschuky999 That strictly depends who’s watching & what they’re doing with the footage. Blind trust that they’ll do the right thing isn’t smart.
@Tarvo27Күн бұрын
@@chaschuky999 While you are correct, that those two are two different types of recording and I do agree, I do think that even if you think it's unusual to set up a tripod on a sidewalk and record the public, it's perfectly fine if it's not against the law. Doesn't matter how weird that is to you.
@chaschuky999Күн бұрын
@@VantaBlackhole In that case, doesn’t it make total sense for the restaurant to call the cops on the auditor? They were not willing to have blind trust he was doing “an investigation”. They either have to blindly trust he is not being nefarious or do as they did calling proper authorities to investigate.
@beaupierrebondurant5651Күн бұрын
The contempt that too many cops have for our constitutional liberty.
@purringbluzzmuffin8030Күн бұрын
The 1A Auditor's playbook: act as obnoxiously as possible in public, then play victim, then sue.
@valentinius62Күн бұрын
Ever see how they cry and stomp their feet when they think _their_ rights have been violated? LOL. It's a sight to behold.
@herbie_the_hillbillie_goatКүн бұрын
@@purringbluzzmuffin8030 They aren't _playing_ victim though. They have a right to be obnoxious within the bounds of the law, and when police violate that right, they _are_ the victim. They're auditing police response to legal activity.
@HakasedessКүн бұрын
Important thing to keep in mind for this one: It's not just the cops. Someone called the cops here, they didn't materialize from the ether. Small business tyrants hate your rights more than anyone else, even cops
@grimprawn902Күн бұрын
Will they do it again? You bet they will, there are ZERO repercussion.
@richth0fen19 сағат бұрын
dude gave his identification without threat of arrest. The police can say that he gave his ID with his own consent, I guess he can't win on the ID issue if he sues..
@stephenhall5421Күн бұрын
Jolly Pumpkin won't be getting my business...
@DrooliganКүн бұрын
I never liked Jolly Pumpkin. I tried a bunch of their beers many years ago and they all sucked.
@TruthTroIIКүн бұрын
Owner: "he's just really bad for business" Want to know what else is bad for business? Getting flooded with 1 star reviews because you decided it was a good plan to violate someone.
@sanctealphonse4510Күн бұрын
Yeah they're not going to get the business of probably like 99.999999% of people cuz they ain't live nowhere near there bro
@alexd7925Күн бұрын
Never heard of online reviews huh? @sanctealphonse4510
@crissd8283Күн бұрын
I don't hold the Jolly Pumpkin accountable for this. She was honest with the dispatch and the cop didn't ask any questions. She even admitted that they probably can't trespass him.
@TCR2025Күн бұрын
3:23 why does the cop randomly mess with the dude just sitting there?? Wow they have no shame! I would’ve been like “hey get off my bag!!”
@applejohnnyseed9504Күн бұрын
thugs
@d3adlyz3braКүн бұрын
He was checking his paperback for alcohol but still just harassing someone sitting in public
@Brett323Күн бұрын
just a casual violation of the 4th Amendment. the kid is a walking lawsuit. if the sargeant (he isn't) was smart he would severely limit the loser's authority.
@janeysiegrist5061Күн бұрын
I saw that too.
@LivingstonAuditsКүн бұрын
Alex was part of why I was there :) He was right about everything he said.
@ajkhanmp69Күн бұрын
Jolly Pumpkin is not so Jolly. This is a great way to promote your business in going out of business.
@mnn1265Күн бұрын
Jolly Pumpkin seems more like a fascist police state than a restaurant.
@markportnoy6290Күн бұрын
This guy needs to mind his own business.
@dudesuh68623 сағат бұрын
By protecting their customers? This guy is standing on the sidewalk annoying their guests by filming during their meals and private conversations. He knows exactly what he's doing. He's being an asshole in order to generate content and hopefully a lawsuit. He's the scum of society.
@jamesbank83323 сағат бұрын
@@dudesuh686 Feelings don't supersede the constitution, what these cops did was illegal.
@joeyr18422 сағат бұрын
@@dudesuh686 Being an asshole is not illegal. They are law enforcement officers not feelings police. You may not like the man filming but it his is constitutional right to do it.
@EnamelBucket21 сағат бұрын
This guy is a fool. No ID is needed. He should stay where he is. Big Fail.
@ThunderChunky101Күн бұрын
As soon as she said "this is their property" it was clear that he'd be earning a good amount of money that day. Disgusting police.
@FlyinRaptorJesusКүн бұрын
Notice how the cops surround him on all corners instead of just talking to him like a normal person would.. Its incredible cops still act like this.
@SlMORRGКүн бұрын
They're trained to act like that
@robhemenway4326Күн бұрын
"I want every person in this building trespassed from my home. Go start getting all their IDs and issuing trespassing notices." Makes exactly as much sense as what they are trying to do to him.
@pilotincommand85Күн бұрын
Good point…i wasn’t sure how i felt about this until you put it in those terms …you’re right its ludicrous
@wtf_jokes9639Күн бұрын
Was thinking this exact same thing as I was watching the video
@txLALA7 сағат бұрын
Ultimately, the business is at fault for calling in the first place. They don’t own the sidewalk. They should be fined or sued, or both.
@elc7795Күн бұрын
3:25 the officer in the background searched the property of the man sitting without probable cause or a warrant.
@davet319Күн бұрын
Yeah, I noticed that too
@craigsmith1180Күн бұрын
Was just about to write that, a big violation of rights
@benjamindeh873Күн бұрын
Not sure what constitutes probable cause in that case. It did look a lot like booze, and drinking in public is unlawful across most states.
@charliepearce8767Күн бұрын
I seen that . If he would have complained, he'd be arrested for interference of an investigation . Cop sux !
@fs127Күн бұрын
@@benjamindeh873 You can write that with a straight face while watching people drink at a pub not 6 feet away?
@jacks0wasted0lifeКүн бұрын
"One of those 1st Amendment guys..." Everyone needs to be ON NOTICE that if you exercise your constitutional rights you are an ENEMY to the cops.
@lifedeatherКүн бұрын
U not supposed to excercise anything only listen obediently and keep your head down and obey 😂
@daviddeavours4909Күн бұрын
Well sure, it's so much easier to be a police in a police state!
@Jobs92742Күн бұрын
How clueless are these cops?? Sheesh. And remind me to never go to this brewery. Why did he give up his ID?
@brandonwoods9930Күн бұрын
Oh look.. the Cop is filming in the Jolly Pumpkin, Filming people too.. Is he traspassed? No
@rudedogal1420Күн бұрын
How can you be that incompetent at your job and still employed? I hope he sued the 💩 out of them.
@deannanace8935Күн бұрын
He needs to find an attorney willing to take his case.
@AnomoominКүн бұрын
Amagansett Press should have a good one, lol!
@BuckJohnson-wv5hwКүн бұрын
Union positions. Hides the dumb and lazy.
@TravecmoКүн бұрын
They (police) have really perfected the art of the blurred line of not knowing laws are and not caring what the law is.
@jack002tuberКүн бұрын
Because there are no repercussions of their actions. They are never held responsible for what they do
@waynetaylor4469Күн бұрын
Amazing the stupidity of public officials.
Күн бұрын
do you expect anything else from cops these days
@tracywood6268Күн бұрын
THIS IS WHY THEY ARE CALLED TYRANTS~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@daleallen7634Күн бұрын
@tracywood6268: And/or JBTPs! (Jack Booted Thug Pigs)
@ram3nnoodleКүн бұрын
If these customers don't want to be reacorded stay inside! You are out in public! These restaurants need to stop setting up dining areas on public sidewalks. Obstructing sidewalks and claiming it's their property is obsurd.
@aday1637Күн бұрын
EXACTLY!!!! You get 2 cigars for realizing it's the business that trespassing. Who paid who to get away with that? It's like the kettle calling the pot black.
@rustyshacklferd535Күн бұрын
There are several restaurants in local city where people have to walk into the street to get around tables.
@buddmcstudd699420 сағат бұрын
Yea in my city you walk the sidewalk near some restaurants and you have tables on your left AND right. Kind of annoying to dine when literally anyone can walk 6 inches behind your chair and the only way to not do that is step into the street
@Howaboutyes119 сағат бұрын
Are you dumb? He’s literally going up to them and recording them.
@aaronlandry39478 сағат бұрын
Here is an idea: Require officers to listen to the 911 call before responding to a call for service if the call for service is not time critical.
@deemcc7784Күн бұрын
There's nothing to meditate. He is NOTon their property!!
@MicheleSlinkard-k5mКүн бұрын
But he is affecting their business.
@ASKMEABOUTMYGARDENКүн бұрын
@@MicheleSlinkard-k5mso?
@jasonhewitt1129Күн бұрын
@@MicheleSlinkard-k5m......and your point is?
@randymarsh3582Күн бұрын
No he isn’t
@1stamendmentmedia46419 сағат бұрын
@@MicheleSlinkard-k5mYou could say the same about the guy sitting on that little block wall. Maybe they shouldn't have put their business so close to a public sidewalk. You know, they could have built their place on a large property where you have to drive in through a gate to get to the establishment, but they didn't. Their goal was they wanted to be as close to the public and foot traffic as possible and yet not deal with any consequences of being so close to the public and foot traffic.
@knifer100Күн бұрын
Three cops for a cameraman. Clearly this Department is overworked!
@PeterWillems-s5qКүн бұрын
The woman cop ALLWAYS need backup, her job is patting down woman arestees, no clue of laws, not in shape, hearing problems, huffing and puffing.
@dontwheynoekoКүн бұрын
The guy gave his id way too easy. Always ask if it is under "threat of arrest".
@alexatedwКүн бұрын
Yea he needs to get arrested and get paid
@Thumper17Күн бұрын
He probably knew that but was hoping to expedite shit.
@DankyDankensteinКүн бұрын
Those are the magic words that get you paid.
@africacareyКүн бұрын
yup
@triviszla15366 сағат бұрын
the guy was clearly on the sidewalk and they still pushed the issue because the police are never wrong
@bullit93747 сағат бұрын
there is no reasonable expectation of privacy in pubic places. Courts have made this ruling numerous times. It is based on the First Amendment guarantees of freedom of the press and freedom of expression.
@davidbarnesyКүн бұрын
"So I can stay here?" These cops are so, so weird.
@DAITHIEIREКүн бұрын
INDOCTRINATION IS THE REASON, THEY ARE BRIAN DEAD VICTIMS, OF A DEVIL WORSHIPPERING GOVEN OVER YOU. SYSTEM.
@army4211Күн бұрын
Owner doesnt sound like a very jolly pumpkin....
@theveryhighminister867Күн бұрын
Might be time to provide some yelp reviews
@ElleBrOwКүн бұрын
Typical response when you haven’t been a customer ⬆️
@teesmith945Күн бұрын
The original name was " The Grouchy Gourd " , but didn't have the same ring as The Jolly Pumpkin
@ronnydee34Күн бұрын
@@theveryhighminister867oh come on. I don't agree with the owner at all but this cancel culture mentality is just as disgusting as not knowing the law. You're part of the problem if your the type of person to do this. You're essentially lying because you're easily offended by something that doesn't involve you whatsoever. Be better.
@TheLivewire18Күн бұрын
@@teesmith945I read your comment as soon as the manager walked out… and you made me laugh out loud. Respect
@lilitincher4973Күн бұрын
"An alarming lack of knowledge" seems to be the modus operandi for all law enforcement in our country. If ignorance of the law is no excuse for a citizen, how much greater should that application be for ANY law officer or representative of our judicial system? End qualified immunity!
@brucebaran4450Күн бұрын
AbolishQualifiedImmunity
@daleallen7634Күн бұрын
@lilitincher4973: A.Q.I. !!!!
@OhMy-pr1qq9 сағат бұрын
I am noticing a lot of the dispatcher in these videos, uneducated and unaware of the Constitution. I think future lawsuits should drag THEM into these cases and have them sued as well. Otherwise this crap will never end. "Ma'am he is outside in PUBLIC, there is nothing you or your customers can do. This is his 1A Right. Good bye!"
@thesuperdingosКүн бұрын
So he’s getting trespassed from a public sidewalk?? 😂 what??
@janeysiegrist5061Күн бұрын
No, he's being trespassed from an establishment he's never ever stepped foot in.
@notusingmyrealname15Күн бұрын
Intelligence has been chasing these cops, but the cops are always faster.
@AnomoominКүн бұрын
They detained their intelligence for officer safety 😂