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Komentáře • 26

  • @Grendelbc
    @Grendelbc Před 6 měsíci +8

    Here is a perfect example of what is wrong with cop shows. This scene is a golden opportunity to teach the public some real truth. But of course that opportunity is thrown out the window. Hondo and his girlfriend do not object to the cop demanding the passenger's ID. He does not point out that the cop cannot hold them for an hour to get a drug sniffing dog on the scene because the cop can only hold them for as long as it takes to write the ticket. Hondo just meekly pops the trunk so the cop can search. Cop does not ask permission to search btw. He then answers the cops questions (which nobody should ever do). The whole scene is disgraceful.

  • @greygremlin1248
    @greygremlin1248 Před 7 měsíci +6

    For starters, Im a white man.
    10 years ago i stopped by the police while i was bringing my co worker home, who was black, and i was pulled over by the police. It was a routine stop they said, they asked me some questions and then let me go. Now I don't want to believe they stopped me because i was driving with a black man, but to this day i still wonder

  • @naterksmr
    @naterksmr Před měsícem +1

    Bad cops pull people over for racism and other petty reasons more often than we'd like to believe. As a white dude, I got pulled over for "speeding and blowing through a stop sign." I saw the cop (another white guy) from a ways away as I pulled up to the only stop sign after leaving work. I stopped and waited a full 3 seconds because I saw him and just wanted to be extra safe. Then I stayed 5 miles below the speed limit while he tailed me dangerously - if I had tapped the brakes he would have hit me. A minute later he turned his sirens on and said I had blown through the stop sign and had been going 15 over the limit. I told him that wasn't true. He said he was going to go write me a ticket and I said "Then I'll see you in court." He gave me a double-take before sitting in his car for the next 20 minutes, finally coming back up and saying his ticket machine was broken, so he'd let me off with a warning this time.
    A few days later it was still bugging me because I couldn't piece it together, but I knew his face was familiar, and I finally figured it out, going on FB to confirm. This was a year after I graduated, and a girl in my old class had it bad for me. She wasn't my type physically, and she was actually kind of a b*tch, so there was no temptation on my part. But I looked up her account and sure enough, this guy was her fiance - and I had recognized him from the occasional picture I'd seen in my feed. I promptly unfriended and blocked her account, and told myself if I ever saw him again I'd file a complaint. Nothing else happened, and I always regretted never coming forward that first time. Maybe nothing would have happened - in fact I know it probably wouldn't have. But just knowing this petty psycho probably staked me out, waiting for me to leave work and pull me over just because his girl probably called out my name in bed or something, really boils my blood. It also scares me thinking how bad that could have turned out, especially because at that time, I worked a job that often didn't get done until it was dark out, and he could have had much worse intentions than inconveniencing my night or giving me a BS ticket.
    There's a lot of really good cops out there. But it only takes a few crooked pieces of crap like this to give all of them a bad name.

  • @normacrocker2011
    @normacrocker2011 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow that was crazy

  • @charles0414
    @charles0414 Před měsícem +1

    I went to ASU and lived in AZ for 5 years. I remember I bought a used Porsche and got pulled over all the time. Eventually I sold the car and bought a Camry. Problem solved. I guess they don’t like to see an Asian kid driving a Porsche around the town.

  • @williammoss212
    @williammoss212 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Rude Arizona highway patrolman to Hondo

  • @jessiejay1
    @jessiejay1 Před 10 měsíci

    That Guy Looks Like Rayon Ronaldo

  • @hunteocampo1
    @hunteocampo1 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Racist cop profiling you and your wife he pulled You both

  • @joyjoyfua9569
    @joyjoyfua9569 Před 10 měsíci +3

    What did j just wacht

  • @williammoss212
    @williammoss212 Před 7 měsíci

    To Sargent Hondo LAPD SWAT officer

  • @psspspotyfasse1129
    @psspspotyfasse1129 Před měsícem

    Reid was doing his Job, I dont see anything bad here..

  • @pierremagnat1886
    @pierremagnat1886 Před 12 dny

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