Good Cop Stands Up For Man's Rights

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  • @AuditTheAudit
    @AuditTheAudit  Před rokem +907

    Thanks for joining us! Be sure to like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode. Cheers!

    • @jupitercyclops6521
      @jupitercyclops6521 Před rokem +1

      The Supreme corrupt court is too busy to rule on issues of the here & now that affect the majority, like including "filming" in the 1st.
      They ate busy creating distractions & divisions out of issues that will only directly affect a very small % of us, like reversing
      "curds vs way, or curds vs ray, or roe vs ray.
      Or whatever . The .abortion thing! You know, the, the thing? Come on man? "
      - Barack Joe Bama

    • @WindyBurns
      @WindyBurns Před rokem +12

      I love these types of videos. It makes me have faith that there are good officers doing their job. They deserve the same screen time and recognition! Usually we only see the bad.

    • @masterdest326
      @masterdest326 Před rokem +1

      Could you do the recent chuck bronson video next?

    • @lauralishes1
      @lauralishes1 Před rokem +6

      You always say "be sure to check out the description below to give them the credit they deserve" on every single video, yet you never link their channels, ever. The only link ever there is your own for Patreon.

    • @shield_maiden_
      @shield_maiden_ Před rokem

      This comment section is so sexist and thirsty

  • @randybradberry6183
    @randybradberry6183 Před rokem +11158

    How does officer Parker get an A+ when she clearly stole my heart

  • @paulyguitary7651
    @paulyguitary7651 Před rokem +3663

    Those guys learned two things today:
    1) they can’t tell someone they can’t film from public property
    2) hold your phone horizontally for better images.

    • @masoncombs7799
      @masoncombs7799 Před rokem +160

      Honestly based pf him to make sure his picture was in landscape and not portrait. All american have the right to be in landscape mode.

    • @allanpye1326
      @allanpye1326 Před rokem +61

      ​@@masoncombs7799 is that because they wouldn't fit inside the boarders of the portrait mode lol

    • @imachavel
      @imachavel Před 11 měsíci +5

      😂

    • @LakerDodgerRamKingLA
      @LakerDodgerRamKingLA Před 11 měsíci +2

      😂

    • @traestuart384
      @traestuart384 Před 11 měsíci +24

      He had him thinking lol. Then he actually slowly changed it 😂

  • @thewalrus101123
    @thewalrus101123 Před 8 měsíci +1022

    I feel like whenever a cop gets an A+ from you, you should try to find a way to mail them a report card so they can hang it up on the refrigerator.

  • @n1kqy
    @n1kqy Před 2 měsíci +359

    “Turn your phone sideways you get a better picture” i just love the audacity

    • @James_Edward59
      @James_Edward59 Před 2 měsíci +2

      But he was wrong about it

    • @kirshens
      @kirshens Před měsícem +5

      No, photographers always say to hold the phone horizontally to caprure more of the scene.

    • @klauslehrmann3906
      @klauslehrmann3906 Před měsícem +6

      As photographer, it's always bothered me people have the notion of always recording vertically. Doing so is hole in the head. The wrong perspective is just there before whoever is recording and yet they don't even see it.

    • @TheChestnut21
      @TheChestnut21 Před měsícem +1

      He gets an A+ for saying that

    • @derpsidegaming6685
      @derpsidegaming6685 Před měsícem

      Seemed like some petty jab because he was butthurt they were following and recording him. Weird how he has a problem with them using their rights to film and be on public property

  • @WPFD451
    @WPFD451 Před rokem +7574

    You can tell she was annoyed with the call, understandably so. But she handled it professionally and resolved concerns of both parties. Model behavior of a peace officer and any public servant.

    • @schwebor
      @schwebor Před rokem +196

      Truely deserving the titel "peace officer"

    • @atv1220
      @atv1220 Před rokem +133

      Absolutely she was professional.

    • @Pleaseopenyoureyes
      @Pleaseopenyoureyes Před rokem +23

      @@schwebor *Truly

    • @AgnosiaAgnosis
      @AgnosiaAgnosis Před rokem +36

      @@Pleaseopenyoureyes not gonna correct title huh haha

    • @schwebor
      @schwebor Před rokem +79

      @@Pleaseopenyoureyes wana have this discussion in my native language and not my fifth?

  • @bassett_green
    @bassett_green Před rokem +2439

    What I like most about this is how Parker is clearly annoyed with the cameraman, but she doesn't let that get in the way of protecting his rights.

    • @RobotronSage
      @RobotronSage Před rokem +175

      to be fair tho, cops are always annoyed with whoever is on scene whenever they are called, it seems.

    • @Tar-Von
      @Tar-Von Před rokem +48

      A mind-reader, eh? Impressive. lol

    • @nivyan
      @nivyan Před rokem +113

      ​@@Tar-Von Around 9:47 her expression changes from a neutral to a near-smile when he says "freaked out", it changes back when he says he doesn't mind them calling the police because no crime is being comitted @ 9:54.
      This implies that she knew she was wasting her time before she got there, thought he was on her side but recognised that he didn't mind wasting her time. She even drops eye contact and looks past him at 9:55, despite him giving her a lot of information.
      At 9:58, when he's calling the other guy and he's checking him out, you don't see her flinch or react to him raising his voice. In fact, she has no reactions or anything to say to him at all until she walks across the road to talk to the other guys. When he then tells her he wants to film her telling them, she sighs/laughs/exhales deeply at 10:32.
      It's not mind reading, it's just being human.

    • @Tar-Von
      @Tar-Von Před rokem +63

      @@nivyan
      Really, Nivyan? Then you realize that everything you've shared is 99.9% subjective.
      You are not officer Parker and have no idea what she's thinking, feeling, and why.
      Being human? No -- Being presumptive.

    • @nivyan
      @nivyan Před rokem +2

      @@Tar-Von Subjectivity is implied, my subjective experience tells me she was annoyed and I showed you when and where. All you're doing is saying you disagree while being an ass.
      I also never said it was for certain nor a science - that's you being presumptive.
      You've been presented with different people who disagree with you, one of which was willing to give you examples and you're still just being an ass.
      If you're not going to contribute with anything, I get the strong feeling I'm speaking for a lot of people when I ask you to please shut up and think before you speak, because you're wasting our time. I'm not going to respond to you again.

  • @Nuvizzle
    @Nuvizzle Před 7 měsíci +233

    This is the quietest I've ever seen a cop lol, really refreshing to see a cop show up to a scene of a call and not immediately start barking orders. She just listened and got a clear picture of what was going on before saying a word.

    • @Vicerium
      @Vicerium Před 4 měsíci +11

      Exactly, i hate that barking order things

    • @tylerschroeder3722
      @tylerschroeder3722 Před 3 měsíci

      She hot asf

    • @TheVoidofNothing11
      @TheVoidofNothing11 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I just left searched good police interaction because I watched a short, and it was exactly my thoughts refreshing!

    • @user-oy8dg7nq2h
      @user-oy8dg7nq2h Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hopefully her career doesn't muddy her soul like it did to my cousin.

    • @markwaldron8954
      @markwaldron8954 Před měsícem +1

      This is why we need a lot more female officers.

  • @nhbdysmr2
    @nhbdysmr2 Před 5 měsíci +155

    This is the first video I’ve seen where the officer didn’t start with “I need to see your ID” and then escalate it from there! Amazing!!!! She is awesome wish I could see more encounters like that instead of officers demanding something that’s unnecessary!

  • @Ajinic
    @Ajinic Před rokem +3575

    I love cops who know the law. I was homeless for awhile and looked up "right to rest" laws so i could sleep in my car in a residential area if I was on the road. The cops got called on me, told me i could stay there and didn't have to go, they wished me a good night. Bless them

    • @joedirt8351
      @joedirt8351 Před rokem +57

      Mind citing something documenting the laws you are speaking of? Because where I live it is very clearly forbidden via city ordinance.

    • @wessltov
      @wessltov Před rokem +105

      @@joedirt8351 That might depend on specific location.
      I don't actually live in America, but I can't imagine you could be fined for falling asleep

    • @kennethM
      @kennethM Před rokem +167

      ​@@wessltov there have been w lot of aggressive anti homeless stuff being done and laws passed so it's actually not that surprising. i don't understand why people call the cops on people sleeping in their card though. like what danger does that pose to them?

    • @seanrallis6714
      @seanrallis6714 Před rokem +142

      I used to live in a car. It was common for cops to wake me up in the mornings, make sure i was just sleeping and not dead. I didn't mind

    • @Stiffybeaver
      @Stiffybeaver Před rokem +37

      Same, but cops usually left me alone and were extremely nice to me even though I'd sleep in the library parking lot for Wifi lol

  • @saltmerchant749
    @saltmerchant749 Před rokem +302

    "What can we do?"
    "Build a brick wall."
    That was a savage burn.

  • @Stiggandr1
    @Stiggandr1 Před 6 měsíci +69

    6:05 "Whether or not you can get it, that's between you and your camera." lol. This guys hilarious.

    • @toasternfriends3329
      @toasternfriends3329 Před měsícem +3

      He's awesome. I loved his quick and witty response to "What can we do [to stop someone from filming]?"
      "Build a brick wall."
      10/10 on that reply. And 10/10 on Deputy Parker, both for the way she handled the situation and her gorgeousness.

  • @lukehcullen
    @lukehcullen Před 5 měsíci +28

    Bruh said, ..."build a brick wall." 😂

  • @gregoryashton
    @gregoryashton Před rokem +2607

    You should do a Hall of Fame for the few police officers that received an A+ on this channel.
    She's a credit to the police

    • @sceonaiddover6585
      @sceonaiddover6585 Před rokem +58

      That hall of fame would be full in less than a second

    • @tadah21
      @tadah21 Před rokem +1

      😄😆

    • @gregoryashton
      @gregoryashton Před rokem +33

      @@sceonaiddover6585 Haha, you can dream I guess 😂

    • @sceonaiddover6585
      @sceonaiddover6585 Před rokem +21

      @@gregoryashton hahaha it’s funny because it’s cool to hate in people who risk there life’s daily

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Před rokem +35

      We,as citizens need to see more videos of cops acting professional and doing a better job of interacting with the public.This female officer did a mighty FINE job. I salute her.

  • @Greksallad
    @Greksallad Před 11 měsíci +842

    The policewoman seemed kinda annoyed to be called over there but she acted very professionally and resolved the matter quickly. Well done deputy Parker!

    • @jamierupert7563
      @jamierupert7563 Před 8 měsíci +21

      Except she just HAD to go there with her directives of telling him to "just don't go behind their fence" which he clearly already knows that and already stated that he didn't and wasn't going to either. They just HAVE to get that in there. They just HAVE to. They can't EVER just walk away.

    • @Greksallad
      @Greksallad Před 8 měsíci +55

      @@jamierupert7563 So what? The guy filming was obviously upsetting those other dudes even though he didn't break any laws. She didn't say it as if she was sure he was going to do it, she just meant everything's fine and he's not doing anything wrong as long as he doesn't cross that line.

    • @Just.Me.Xyz.123
      @Just.Me.Xyz.123 Před 8 měsíci +23

      @@jamierupert7563 you seem upset online

    • @gulsahkara
      @gulsahkara Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@jamierupert7563yeah they have to?

    • @rubenguirado4766
      @rubenguirado4766 Před 8 měsíci +4

      If I was a cop I would love for all or most of the calls to be like this...

  • @TheNegoneco
    @TheNegoneco Před 25 dny +7

    This police dept knew *exactly* what they were doing when they sent her to respond to this call. Honestly, brilliant PR awareness on their part.

  • @coffeedonutsandhomer653
    @coffeedonutsandhomer653 Před 2 měsíci +17

    “We’re on high alert” the security guards says. 😂

  • @johnhiggs325
    @johnhiggs325 Před rokem +2080

    Parker is so cool about it all. You can tell she isn’t impressed by the filmer’s runaway mouth, but she just lets him flap away and stays professional.

    • @johnsanders561
      @johnsanders561 Před rokem +63

      When she looked him up and down, done! she was in love.

    • @johnhiggs325
      @johnhiggs325 Před rokem +9

      @@johnsanders561
      🤣 maybe

    • @michaelkelly3221
      @michaelkelly3221 Před rokem

      Actually, she wasn't impressed by the constant whining of the three ignorant rednecks!

    • @saeedadam9593
      @saeedadam9593 Před rokem +66

      @@johnhiggs325 I don’t think she was annoyed. She looked pretty cool about it. I think that’s just your mind playing tricks on you by saying she was annoyed.🤣

    • @iUnderstand
      @iUnderstand Před rokem +65

      @@saeedadam9593 I agree. She doesn't seem annoyed. To me, it seems more like one of those moments of "wow, alright, cool, he's hitting on all the points, I have nothing to add". I will acknowledge that our minds naturally twist narratives (whether spoken or unspoken) to fit the way we want to see it, and I want to see it as an encounter of positivity, so I guess that's how my mind spun it

  • @audioelitist3677
    @audioelitist3677 Před rokem +2187

    I just called their office to thank them. She's been promoted to corporal. I told them it was a great move. We need more like her. The woman I spoke to at the Sheriff's office was very kind. If you look at the original video, the contact info is all there. Make her famous in a good way for a change.

    • @ToroMoto
      @ToroMoto Před rokem +162

      Wow that's genuinely nice to hear

    • @Ragingpanda-px9yu
      @Ragingpanda-px9yu Před rokem +201

      @@chrisj8696 Imagine saying “this cop is cool and different” then still using the term ACAB. Quite literally a contradiction

    • @MikeRomigh
      @MikeRomigh Před rokem +95

      @@chrisj8696 See, this is why I have a problem with the whole ACAB thing. I have met some officers who were damn fine people and used their position as a cop to do as much good as they could. I even knew one who spent his own money to buy a building and turn it into a roller ring so the kids of the town had a place to hang out instead of getting in trouble out of boredom (it was a small town). Not all cops are bad.

    • @Appel1989
      @Appel1989 Před rokem

      @@chrisj8696 I think it goes both ways. Maybe if people would stop resisting arrest, carrying guns, doing actual illegal stuff then we prob would also see a change.
      Is it ok if i say that "All black people are gangbangers/criminals"? Ofcourse I know the majority are great people, but just a small % fucks it up for the rest. Same goes for cops and other "groups".

    • @96jesse
      @96jesse Před rokem +20

      And they probably didn't give 2 craps about your call. You think your more important than you are

  • @steveib8118
    @steveib8118 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Just cause somthing is legal, doesn't mean its proper.

  • @rowansyoutubechannel7895
    @rowansyoutubechannel7895 Před 15 dny +3

    Thank you for choosing to act lawfully and appropriately. Well done officer

  • @citisoccer
    @citisoccer Před rokem +1442

    If any officers actually read the comments, please know 1 stone cold fact: For as angry as I get seeing the videos showing cops abusing their power, I get 10 times the emotion during the ones where the cops do their jobs.
    Their job isn't about their opinions, just ensuring laws are enforced and rights aren't violated.

    • @average__height8033
      @average__height8033 Před rokem +7

      😭 😭 stop breaking the law 😭 you would be a terrible officer lol. You get a call and you start crying

    • @wyattfamily8997
      @wyattfamily8997 Před rokem +11

      W ell said.....and rare.

    • @Gearshoot
      @Gearshoot Před rokem +44

      @@average__height8033 what the- huh? Wha- where did you get how this guy would be as an officer? I know you’re trolling, but… cmon, be believable.

    • @Gearshoot
      @Gearshoot Před rokem +1

      Very well said

    • @average__height8033
      @average__height8033 Před rokem +5

      @@Gearshoot idk what goofy shit you just said but I agree. I shall be a liberal no longer. I’m becoming my own dictator.

  • @JayOhBreezy
    @JayOhBreezy Před rokem +854

    A police officer that knows the law is a dangerously endangered species. Well done Deputy Parker you are an example to the rest of the cops in this country.

    • @cjhan47
      @cjhan47 Před rokem +31

      Don’t worry she knows what she’s doing so she will be fired soon enough. Can’t have cops out here doing the right thing.

    • @JayOhBreezy
      @JayOhBreezy Před rokem +18

      @@cjhan47 I hope your wrong. She deserves a supervisory position.

    • @randys6220
      @randys6220 Před rokem +8

      @@JayOhBreezy Likely not. I never seen a supervisor get called out and do the right thing. They always back the street cop who is clearly doing the wrong thing.

    • @roman111117
      @roman111117 Před rokem +3

      I'm not sure dangerously endangered is a thing but a for effort lol

    • @redraider4b40
      @redraider4b40 Před rokem +1

      actually its only a rare species in states where a college degree is not required. our SRO co-taught a class as he had a masters.

  • @blahblahblah8160
    @blahblahblah8160 Před 8 měsíci +4

    That officer can do whatever she wants to me

  • @ericnewton5720
    @ericnewton5720 Před 6 měsíci +8

    After 911, I was working for a port authority, and one of the security clearance concepts was for employees to be aware of random people taking phot and video of our facilities. This was for being aware of s potential planned incident against the facility. It was generic and just for being aware. “If you see something, say something” was the mantra.
    I feel like the employees correctly did their job (although not fully understanding the law) to assess the situation and make it known to law enforcement that the man was there.
    Everybody gets an A+ here for being mostly respectful.

    • @brch2
      @brch2 Před 3 měsíci +3

      The guy himself doesn't deserve the A. Sure, his actions were legal, but he was running his mouth and exaggerating/lying about the workers' actions in an effort to escalate the confrontation.
      I still give the channel credit for rightfully grading Deputy Parker higher than the guy. I give Parker credit for not taking his bait, and not doing the slightest thing (including asking him to shut up) to risk escalating things or violating his rights.

    • @peterevans3247
      @peterevans3247 Před měsícem

      Right on Mate !!!!!

  • @carter2671
    @carter2671 Před rokem +852

    This is the first officer I’ve found on Audit the Audit that got an A+. Good job Officer Parker!

    • @AndLOLGG
      @AndLOLGG Před rokem +44

      There are a couple of them on this channel. Three I've seen, maybe.

    • @TheMrBMH
      @TheMrBMH Před rokem +4

      Did you start watching when you made this comment?

    • @chrispopp2713
      @chrispopp2713 Před rokem +51

      No. But she's the hottest

    • @theSkavenger84
      @theSkavenger84 Před rokem +6

      The thumbnail of her brought me here

    • @official_screwed_up_click
      @official_screwed_up_click Před rokem +2

      Yall tastes are suspect if the thumbnail was attractive

  • @searcherT
    @searcherT Před rokem +722

    Every police academy in the US needs a film of this peace officer. It shows how to do the job properly to the benefit of the citizenry.

    • @richardredmon9016
      @richardredmon9016 Před rokem +20

      crazy when just acting calm and not being biased is something most officers don't have as their go to behavior. mostly just control and intimidate

    • @grilledleeks6514
      @grilledleeks6514 Před rokem +7

      Cops great. The dude filming this place is a bit of a loser though. I thought he was there making a documentary or something. But nah... He was just being annoying for attention and to bait confrontation.

    • @davidspearim5552
      @davidspearim5552 Před rokem

      @@grilledleeks6514 But some people do say that even though they're trying to get a rise out of people and I don't the rise out of people and I don't think that should be protected because you're basically goading people cause you basically goading people into violence because you want that's because you want content

    • @ecomancer007
      @ecomancer007 Před rokem +4

      every police academy needs to add a pre req of a 12 month course that just covers law and then every single year after graduation the officers should attend a one month refresher course that updates on law changes and reminds them what is in the constitution.
      So many of the cops seen in these videos seem to make up their own laws as they go or they think policy is law.

    • @corey041571
      @corey041571 Před rokem +2

      @@grilledleeks6514 He's not the one who called the police.

  • @Vardoulika
    @Vardoulika Před 8 měsíci +5

    This was such a whole heart demonstration. I've been a sub for about 2 years now, but still stumble across these videos that I'm like "damn.... that was something positive"

  • @SarlesimpMikaelOre
    @SarlesimpMikaelOre Před 2 měsíci +2

    Complete respect for all parties involved, so glad people like this can be heard and people are learning from them.

  • @jimskinner2777
    @jimskinner2777 Před rokem +889

    I actually love that this officer not only stood up for this man's rights to film, but also did not even care to ask him his reasons for filming(She just knew he was within his rights and that's all she needed to know.)

    • @dismalthoughts
      @dismalthoughts Před rokem +1

      Wasn't one of the comments made that "simply holding a camera is not enough to implicate the First Amendment"? That is, the reason *does* matter (at least for it to be a First Amendment issue). Depending on the laws surrounding recording others on private property in that locality, she absolutely would have needed to know his reasons to determine whether or not he was using his camera in a way that was within his rights.

    • @adb012
      @adb012 Před rokem +17

      @@dismalthoughts ... But even if he was using his camera for "personal recreational use" and not as a "form of communication", everything that is not forbidden is permitted so unless he was committing a specific crime, he should be allowed to record video in a public place. He would not be protected by the 1st amendment, but by the 4th.

    • @erico7245
      @erico7245 Před rokem +6

      @@dismalthoughts it was public property, so no there's no reason to ask why. When in public he's perfectly within his rights to use his phone or recording device for whatever reason without having his rights infringed upon.

    • @dismalthoughts
      @dismalthoughts Před rokem +10

      @@erico7245 That makes sense. Jesus Christ, how on earth is anyone meant to keep track of all the different nuances and exceptions to these rules?? It is literally impossible to ever be 100% that you're completely obeying the law, even if you're trying.

    • @andrewa1415
      @andrewa1415 Před rokem +6

      she also didn't even ask for his name or anything, she just wanted to clear up the situation up

  • @gavinteets9893
    @gavinteets9893 Před rokem +739

    I love it when officers get an A+. Gives me hope that some law enforcement actually know what they are talking about

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Před 11 měsíci +29

      She was so chill. Probably thinking to herself, "I'm getting paid to listen to this?" lol.

    • @Rickfernello
      @Rickfernello Před 11 měsíci +16

      I like it when both get an A. Heartwarming, almost.

    • @DanielRamirez-uw7gu
      @DanielRamirez-uw7gu Před 11 měsíci +2

      Its refreshing

    • @zachschendt7201
      @zachschendt7201 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Because it's more rare than a bloody steak

    • @moos5221
      @moos5221 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Yeah....unless she was just following along and did what he said because he sounded convincing and if she didn't encounter him but a corrupt cop at the scene she'd follow him along. But who knows, benefit of the doubt, glad she did the correct thing.

  • @JasonSmith-fi4qj
    @JasonSmith-fi4qj Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love the fact that everyone was informed and it went well, kudos to the police woman who was well informed and even explained the situation to all involved.

  • @iamtehgame
    @iamtehgame Před 8 měsíci +3

    This good cop don't have to stand up for me, she can take me away right now!

  • @se7en13
    @se7en13 Před rokem +637

    6:05 "You're allowed to take my picture. Now whether or not you can get it, that's between you and your camera." 🤣🤣🤣

    • @SweatShirtSkull
      @SweatShirtSkull Před rokem +162

      “Turn your phone sideways you’ll get a better picture”
      Fucking killed me

    • @angeljones4441
      @angeljones4441 Před rokem +4

      Yes! Hahaha!

    • @WilliamWizer
      @WilliamWizer Před rokem +1

      the question now is, why is he allowed to take the picture?

    • @thegoofygulagbros.8576
      @thegoofygulagbros.8576 Před rokem +1

      @@WilliamWizer Was given consent by the officer to do so 🤣 you didn't watch all the way through did you?

    • @Corbin97
      @Corbin97 Před rokem +18

      @@thegoofygulagbros.8576
      consent? did you watch the video? no consent was needed to be given that's the point..

  • @Makumbator
    @Makumbator Před rokem +579

    IMHO he deserves an A+, because he taught the employee how to correctly film with a phone.

    • @joehsaintina9151
      @joehsaintina9151 Před rokem +7

      I noticed that too 🤣🤣🤣

    • @OnlyMsNicky
      @OnlyMsNicky Před rokem +1

      True

    • @yourmum69_420
      @yourmum69_420 Před rokem

      nah he was wrong

    • @Pontus95
      @Pontus95 Před rokem +4

      Although, isnt portrait mode for portraits?

    • @yourmum69_420
      @yourmum69_420 Před rokem +13

      @@Pontus95 exactly... the auditor should get an F for that really, as well as all these comments. If you wanna get the whole guy in the shot from up close it needs to be portrait mode and why tf would they need so much the background. I swear ppl are getting dumber

  • @user-yj4jq5ml3h
    @user-yj4jq5ml3h Před měsícem +1

    Mr gear is one of the most polite and educated journalist that I have ever taken the time to watch. And I also want to say thank you to the officer for not giving directives and just explaining that he hasn't broken any laws and he has the right to do what he's doing. No one was shot, tased, beaten or ended up in jail. Those that needed it were educated so it was a good day.

  • @mikebuchanan2234
    @mikebuchanan2234 Před 2 měsíci +9

    This video made it on my online police officer training for first amendment auditors. Been a long time fan of this channel and I'm just happy to see that this channel is helping to change officer public interactions for the better.

  • @mellowrose9470
    @mellowrose9470 Před rokem +318

    She dosent even ask for his ID and was super professional..we need more officers like her around,but most cops just want to show their badge power

    • @dabong420
      @dabong420 Před 9 měsíci

      YEAH THIS IS GREAT, YOU PPL LOVE THIS BUT COMPLAIN THAT THE FBI DIDNT LOOK INTO THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE 9/11 HIGHJACKERS???? HONESTLY DO YOU WANT A WIERDO FILMING HIGH RISK iNFOSTRUCTURE???? THE ONLY PURPOSE THIS SERVERS IS 4 LAZY PPL TO MAKE LAWSUIT MONEY,! LAZY nS GONNA LAZY n AROUND I GUESS, WAY TO MAKE YOUR PPL PROUD LOL.

    • @theduke5484
      @theduke5484 Před 8 měsíci +9

      I'm sure she knows who he is already

  • @lgt_jne
    @lgt_jne Před rokem +456

    She definitely annoyed, I can tell she's thinking I came here for this bs 💀

    • @Friday12321
      @Friday12321 Před rokem +61

      If I were a officer I’d rather respond to a call like this then some other crazy calls they have to respond too.

    • @philipmrch8326
      @philipmrch8326 Před rokem +9

      @@Friday12321 especially because she is female and likely doesn't have the strength of a male officer.

    • @Citizen__X1
      @Citizen__X1 Před rokem +1

      @@philipmrch8326 😂

    • @rafaelgomez1200
      @rafaelgomez1200 Před rokem

      No she belongs in the kitchen with the rest of her kind now go make me a sandwhich you stupid dishwasher.

    • @ronpetersen2317
      @ronpetersen2317 Před rokem +10

      Righfully annoyed as he was trying to take over the situation, call the guys to come across the street, tell her what her job was etc. But she is to be commended that though annoyed at the button pushing ... she didn't let it affect her actions.

  • @jeremycox571
    @jeremycox571 Před 27 dny +2

    Deputy Parker was AWESOME ! Good to know that there are still professional police officers out there who know the law and willing to do the right thing

  • @naturalbornscorpio929
    @naturalbornscorpio929 Před 8 měsíci +14

    You do a good job educating people on their rights and while going through each video which has its own unique circumstances you point things out using case law.
    Watching your videos should inspire, encourage & motivate people to learn & exercise their rights while educating themselves on specific laws that pertain to what they do in their every day living.
    More specifically if they are doing audits out in public.
    Knowledge is power
    I suggest people either memorize them or better yet print them out & laminate them + have a few extra copies on hand to give away or in case something happens to theirs.
    Rights are like muscles exercise & use them or they go away
    Cheers from Canada 1:00

  • @sprontos
    @sprontos Před rokem +328

    What a nice guy to give basic cell phone photography lessons.

    • @searuxianstudios9200
      @searuxianstudios9200 Před rokem +15

      This is the comment I was looking for xD

    • @subtleusername5475
      @subtleusername5475 Před rokem +18

      I love how he turns his phone back right after

    • @DVeck89
      @DVeck89 Před rokem +9

      @@subtleusername5475 it was too late, he had already started videoing, and the only thing worse than vertical video is sideways video filmed while in vertical mode

    • @thopkins2271
      @thopkins2271 Před rokem +1

      @@DVeck89 Super simple fix in post though.

    • @sprontos
      @sprontos Před rokem +4

      @@thopkins2271 you think he knows how to do that after not knowing which way to orient the phone? I seriously doubt it.

  • @sonnyburnett2417
    @sonnyburnett2417 Před rokem +389

    Parker felt no compulsion to boss around the auditor and didn't seem to have any ego issues at all. She honored her oath and brought honor to police. Good on her!

    • @Hear-MeoutTwo2
      @Hear-MeoutTwo2 Před rokem +4

      @Sonny Burnett::: If she is not bossy, why did she tell the auditor not to go near her vehicle or behind the fence? 14:08
      The auditor forced her to do the right thing. If those guys had talked to her first the outcome would have been quite different. You can see it in her face and body language.

    • @aaronf4275
      @aaronf4275 Před rokem +7

      She was great actually.

    • @Luceium01
      @Luceium01 Před rokem

      @@Hear-MeoutTwo2 there’s something awfully annoying about you. It’s like you have an ick that any small and fragile, you find an excuse to cause a problem. I feel bad for your well being.

    • @JR-kv6ez
      @JR-kv6ez Před rokem

      @@Hear-MeoutTwo2 Found the virgin.

    • @iJewlzTV
      @iJewlzTV Před rokem +22

      @@Hear-MeoutTwo2 it was an attempt to make a directive, but she didn’t get upset or ask again. She was well in her rights to ASK, he declined, & didn’t make a thing about it.

  • @brosiphbrosideon4281
    @brosiphbrosideon4281 Před 6 měsíci +2

    been watching your vids for a while now. Found this one today and it is no nice to see a video where nothing bad happens. Most recent videos make things seem so bleak. Hopefully we can see more calm outcomes like this in the future.

  • @FewPewPewRah
    @FewPewPewRah Před měsícem +1

    Absolutely noting more satisfying when watching police videos and seeing a cop stand up for what is legal. Officer Parker get’s a PHD in defending a right that guaranteed.
    The police dept she works for should be very proud of her as well as her community.

  • @fromfjord
    @fromfjord Před rokem +195

    "Turn it sideways you get a better picture", bro killing them softly 🤣

    • @vitamin9165
      @vitamin9165 Před rokem +1

      lol that bit was great

    • @JohnKerbaugh
      @JohnKerbaugh Před rokem +1

      Had me rolling 🤣

    • @Joelyototw
      @Joelyototw Před rokem

      And the dude did it for a few seconds before slowly turning it back. He half it 45 degree for a moment lol it just didn’t feel right to him. All vertical shots

    • @JamesSmith-ln4fu
      @JamesSmith-ln4fu Před rokem

      Didn't like it when they filmed him, did he? accusing 'them of freaking the hell out'
      Typical political statement hypocrite when nobody even once said he couldn't do what he wanted from a public road.

    • @triparadox.c
      @triparadox.c Před rokem +1

      @@JamesSmith-ln4fu huh?? What are you on bruh

  • @pakkinen
    @pakkinen Před rokem +952

    I remember when I moved from Texas to Florida, a 3 days drive, the car full with all my stuff, and I slept one night in it at a Florida truck stop because I was very tight on money. A while after putting my seat back to sleep, a cop knocked at my window, I explained to him what was going on, and he told me they would come around during the night to check I was doing ok. It was surprising and felt very nice to know they would watch for me.

    • @themcdougalbugle
      @themcdougalbugle Před rokem

      100% not my experience with Florida pigs. Video on my channel 'Addressing the Florida Pigs' on how FL cops behave.

    • @Cody-pn8wy
      @Cody-pn8wy Před rokem +83

      He was letting you know they would be watching you if you decided to do anything untoward. It's a good strategy to make someone feels safe though, as you highlighted.

    • @timothyalan34
      @timothyalan34 Před rokem +34

      ​@@Cody-pn8wy good point, but it could be both

    • @DanniDerpy
      @DanniDerpy Před rokem +98

      @@timothyalan34 it is both either way, it would make the lawful feel safe and the guilty less likely to commit crimes. 1000 iq plays by the police

    • @pakkinen
      @pakkinen Před rokem +59

      @@Cody-pn8wy his tone of voice and attitude was more like "dont be worried" than "you are advised"...and I said "thank you", so I dont think they thought I may be up to something...besides, my car was full of suitcases, boxes, a tv, my car plate was from Texas...I really felt they were genuine nice

  • @damondriver6363
    @damondriver6363 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Officer parker could arrest me any day 😂😂😂 actually standing up for citizens rights is a bonus

  • @howardtrammell270
    @howardtrammell270 Před měsícem +2

    Proud to say this is MY county. I'm an avid follower and I'm glad my county handled this the right way!

  • @Killersam776
    @Killersam776 Před rokem +284

    “So what can we do??”
    “Build a brick wall” 🤣

    • @user-ko3fp8wp3t
      @user-ko3fp8wp3t Před rokem +3

      Trump enter the chat*

    • @ronpetersen2317
      @ronpetersen2317 Před rokem +2

      cheaper to put slats in the chain link fence.

    • @Pattoe
      @Pattoe Před rokem +6

      @@ronpetersen2317 even cheaper to send out a memo asking staff not to give a fuck about it.

    • @ronpetersen2317
      @ronpetersen2317 Před rokem +7

      @@Pattoe Well they could have legit security concerns. A place like that could be a target from a variety of groups. Also I am curious where the line is for invasion privacy is. If someone is video taping on the street towards your house is that ok? And what about threw the windows? And is there such a line for the workplace?

    • @shirleyfisher8313
      @shirleyfisher8313 Před rokem +1

      And if you don't want someone to take your picture don't walk right up to the guy with a camera?!?

  • @blakes1006
    @blakes1006 Před rokem +563

    When she started talking to the guy her face said it all. She was probably thinking, “oh god not one of those”. But she handled it very well

    • @dommiedarkoh8816
      @dommiedarkoh8816 Před rokem +3

      Which guy

    • @RealPackCat
      @RealPackCat Před rokem +4

      When you look that good, it is easy to be nice and it is infectious to others.

    • @sdwone
      @sdwone Před rokem +6

      Perhaps! But this was an important example on how the system is supposed to work! And an important education for the rest of us on our actual rights as citizens.
      I know that for conservatives and those on the right, living under a police state might be desirable, in an erroneous belief that this will radically reduce crime and increase law and order...
      But for the rest of us, this would be a complete and utter nightmare! Which would erode our rights, our freedoms and our liberties! And fundamentally change the essence of America Itself! A country that claims to aspire to be all those things, but yet, was built upon the backs of Slaves.
      America is still transitioning itself from those dark times, and its Civil War still rumbles on... Which makes videos like these even more essential!

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer Před rokem +15

      @@dommiedarkoh8816 The auditor of course. People who insist that their random filming of stuff, even if asked not to, is protected under the 1st Amendment.
      People who basically exploit a loophole in jurisdiction.
      Because it SHOULD be illegal to film when someone tells you not to. Only official members of the press should be exempt to be allowed to film whatever they please.
      But just some randos filming others or private property in public, even if asked to stop, should not be allowed to do so.

    • @gaychampagnesocialist7213
      @gaychampagnesocialist7213 Před rokem

      @@Quotenwagnerianer The Press are not in any way, shape, or form more special then anyone else. Instituting a class of people who can 'officially' report/picture/ect would bring Ben Franklin back from his gave to strangle anyone who supports such a thing.
      The people are the press, if it's public then it's public, if it's legal then it's legal, full stop, nobody should have preferential treatment. It doesn't matter if the President, Joint Chiefs of Staff, or Smokey the Bear tell you stop filming, if it's legal then tell them to fuck right off, as the founders intended.

  • @LateNightOverdose
    @LateNightOverdose Před 5 měsíci +4

    Parker is a star. She listens- a problem we find too many officers, or just don’t do.

  • @deniseshirley6087
    @deniseshirley6087 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Thank you Deputy Parker! ❤. You're a role model for other officers and a breath of fresh air. Thank you Audit the Audit for sharing this.

  • @bdizzle5359
    @bdizzle5359 Před rokem +930

    Way to go deputy Parker!!! We need more officers like her.

    • @brandondowdy5022
      @brandondowdy5022 Před rokem +98

      Plus cute

    • @DRUNKPOS
      @DRUNKPOS Před rokem +39

      Need her @ so I can congratulate her on a job well done

    • @julietwhiskey7811
      @julietwhiskey7811 Před rokem +85

      @@DRUNKPOS I don’t think “fuck the police” means what you think it means, bro…

    • @schwebor
      @schwebor Před rokem +12

      @@julietwhiskey7811 nice 1 was thinking the same thi g

    • @geofflybeck3525
      @geofflybeck3525 Před rokem +5

      @@brandondowdy5022 I second that notion.

  • @kapoproductions1
    @kapoproductions1 Před rokem +252

    I lost it when he gave him instructions on how to take better pictures 😂😂😂. Don’t want your property filmed? Get a privacy fence…

    • @andrewtomlinson5237
      @andrewtomlinson5237 Před 11 měsíci +12

      This was my first reaction. If you are worried that someone walking by might see your shit, put your shit behind a more solid fence or... maybe... a "WALL"?
      But it's an Oil Company, so they probably don't have a lot of money for decent security measures. That's why they need all those Tax breaks and government subsidies...

    • @1701odin
      @1701odin Před 11 měsíci +2

      Well other than that isn't going to do anything to give him better pictures.

    • @whitwofford1711
      @whitwofford1711 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I lost my shit at that exact moment 😂😂😂

    • @luceatlux7087
      @luceatlux7087 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@andrewtomlinson5237 Yeah.. my indigent dying aunt recognized how evil she was and was ashamed to request affordable healthcare after finding out that the Koch family is making due with only $128.8 billion in 2023.
      We can all afford to tighten our belts and have a little humility when we see this kind of travesty taking place on our planet.

  • @trainnerd3029
    @trainnerd3029 Před 16 dny +1

    1:56 outdoor ashtray. On the outside of the fence because there is no smoking “on the property“

  • @nmckaige
    @nmckaige Před měsícem +1

    What an amazing officer. So calm and just like , ok no violence here just a camera I can be super chill. Awesome officer.

  • @davidpetersonharvey
    @davidpetersonharvey Před rokem +474

    Congratulations to the deputy for her promotion. Here's hoping she has a long, safe and successful career.

    • @Ohmed_88
      @Ohmed_88 Před rokem +61

      She can arrest me any day lol

    • @brandonbui4939
      @brandonbui4939 Před rokem +28

      @@Ohmed_88 ong I’m about to litter in front of her

    • @LottiDotti76
      @LottiDotti76 Před rokem +7

      @@Ohmed_88 right? She is super pretty. I had a couple little cuties who worked for me during my time as a cop. I am retired now. One had a crush on me, but I was married so I had to be a good boy. LoL I didn't think about it when we were doing a training scenario on a day of training. I grabbed her and pretended to use her as a hostage, after the guys and gals who knew about her little crush were like "so Bri, how did you like the Sgt holding you close like thar?". I was like, oh shit, I forgot LoL. Good times.

    • @jimhalpert9421
      @jimhalpert9421 Před rokem +49

      @@LottiDotti76 From that story alone I am pretty confident that you would qualify for an F rating on this channel...

    • @LottiDotti76
      @LottiDotti76 Před rokem +1

      @@jimhalpert9421 doubtful considering I am a pro photographer now. That was my side hobby while working as as cop so yeah. I have always been on the side of photographers.

  • @martinwyke
    @martinwyke Před rokem +154

    Just one day, I would like a cop to walk up and say ...
    "Hello citizen, we have receive a report of a suspicious person in the area, have you seen anybody acting suspiciously in this area?"

    • @Kay0Bot
      @Kay0Bot Před rokem +8

      I prefer them to roll up observe, if they don't see anything, then roll out.

    • @StellaBloodroseWatch
      @StellaBloodroseWatch Před rokem +3

      To be fair as well, the man recording did make first contact with the officer according to his own footage.

    • @TheMrBMH
      @TheMrBMH Před rokem

      @Medieval you can’t be that dumb…….

    • @audioelitist3677
      @audioelitist3677 Před rokem +4

      If they asked me that, I'd answer, "I was acting suspiciously, but it was only an act."

    • @TrueMohax
      @TrueMohax Před rokem +2

      Somebody made a similar joke in Europe when he was trying to figure out how you were supposed to “hold a fish suspiciously”
      (For context, it’s illegal to hold a fish suspiciously apparently)

  • @randyisaksson3301
    @randyisaksson3301 Před 28 dny +1

    FANTASTIC JOB OFFICER!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HONORING OUR COUNTRIES FREEDOMS!!

  • @davidbeaver39
    @davidbeaver39 Před měsícem +1

    Nice job on both police and NNSC. This audit should be held as a blueprint for the way to perform a first amendment audit.always polite and professional. Excellent job overall 👏👏👏👏

  • @davidvalentin4128
    @davidvalentin4128 Před rokem +297

    Transparency and integrity are key to being a cop. Good cop or bad cop. It's about doing the job properly.

  • @fostecc
    @fostecc Před rokem +336

    Finally an officer who knows and understands the Constitution and Associated Amendments, the Bill of Rights, and state and federal laws.

    • @buck45osu
      @buck45osu Před rokem +4

      These videos are my favorite. I like seeing everyone in an interaction being smart. The employees could have been much much worse. They still didn't do great but have seen so much worse.
      The cop was one of the best I've seen on this channel

    • @jerseyshoredroneservices225
      @jerseyshoredroneservices225 Před rokem +7

      He said that he had sued her department previously. Perhaps that's the only reason that she understands.

    • @jasras5003
      @jasras5003 Před rokem +2

      @@jerseyshoredroneservices225 Yup. She was very hesitant until he said that. Just because she did 'the right thing' doesn't mean she deserved an A+. She was timid at best and sounded like it pained her to be telling them what News Now was doing was perfectly legal. Then had to give a directive as they always do and say "don't go beyond the fence". Yeah no shit. She knew who he was. I give her a C+.

    • @lowt4c
      @lowt4c Před rokem

      @@jasras5003 Lol she wasn't hesitant, she probably was just annoyed with the oil company workers. She did not want to be there because it was children being tribal about video, it was definetly A+ just because she didn't demand they respect his rights doesn't mean she didn't do a good job.

    • @jasras5003
      @jasras5003 Před rokem

      @@lowt4c Good points. B-

  • @MultiPurposeReviewer
    @MultiPurposeReviewer Před 6 měsíci +2

    I'm very pleased to see all parties here being both polite and civil.
    Also, you can totally tell that Deputy Parker and the oil supervisor are both sighing and thinking "so, there's no actual problem occurring here, so why did I have to come out here?" I feel bad that both their time got wasted, but props to them for handling it well.

  • @fallingfeather21
    @fallingfeather21 Před 2 měsíci +11

    One of my CROWNING moments!!: Transformer on a pole on MY property needed to be replaced. My neighbor complained to Comm Ed. Turns out the transformer should have been replaced years agom by law, at Comm Ed's expense. Well, Comm Ed charged my neighbor $10,000. And she paid. When they showed up to start work, they were all set to put all kinds of equipment on my driveway. I told them they couldn't. A supervisor was called. He told me they had an easement. I already knew THEY HAD NO EASEMENT!!! I told them the toll was $10,000. That supervisor's head nearly spun off he was so mad. Eventually they got special equipment to avoid my property. On day two, the workers (who were all nice guys) begged me to let them roll a gigantic wheel of heavy wire on my driveway. I told them first they had to put their cherry picker in my yard and trim a few big tree limbs.. They happily did it.

    • @fallingfeather21
      @fallingfeather21 Před 2 měsíci

      I've seen many of these auditing videos where it is assumed poles are on public land. NOT NECESSARILY.

  • @benjaminrealy5661
    @benjaminrealy5661 Před rokem +501

    If there ever was an example of a perfect audit on all sides, this is it. One may argue that the oil workers were in the wrong by calling the police, but in this case, they were naive to the laws, handled it in a respectful manner, and even laughed about their misunderstanding of the law. I commend the officer for clearly defining the law to the workers.

    • @PBMS123
      @PBMS123 Před rokem +70

      Not really in the wrong, they can call the cops, there is nothing wrong in that. And given the risk of attacks on utilities I can see how they would be concerned.

    • @rogerm3708
      @rogerm3708 Před rokem +8

      Their only failing, is their ignorance of the law

    • @matthewharvey3556
      @matthewharvey3556 Před rokem +7

      Their other failing is that they seemed inclined to compel him to stick around and answer their questions, talk to them, and wait for police. He was totally agreeable to that, but if he’s said, “Nah, I’m just going to leave,” I worry they might have escalated.

    • @rogerm3708
      @rogerm3708 Před rokem +10

      @@matthewharvey3556 There's no law against that. If that was against the law, then every vehicle sales man that I have ever dealt with is guilty of the same

    • @Primus54
      @Primus54 Před rokem +13

      @@PBMS123 It’s interesting that the government, through its reaction to the terror attacks around 9/11/01 (20+ years ago), has often talked about the “risks” to utilities and in several audit videos employees object to filming for such “risks”, yet there has been no documented physical attacks by “terrorists” of such utilities. The only terror-related attacks I’ve heard about are cyber attacks. I’ve got no issue with vigilance, but the paranoia some people have is concerning. There’s likely high quality Google Street View photos online of this facility, yet employees like these don’t seem to see the inconsistencies of their concerns.

  • @dezaina9961
    @dezaina9961 Před rokem +537

    To be honest, the guys who called the police are probably some of the nicest guys on this channel. They had no bad intentions what so ever. They just were misinformed or not aware of the real rights involved in the situation.

    • @johnhiggs325
      @johnhiggs325 Před rokem +45

      I understand the concern, but calling the cops is always fraught with danger. Way to many LEO’s will needlessly escalate the most innocuous of situations.
      When it comes to filming in public, critical infrastructure and petroleum facilities do present a challenge for law enforcement. Totality of each situation must be considered by LE when responding to a “suspicious persons” filming call. Consensual contact doesn’t seem inappropriate to address intent, but without clear indication of nefarious activity, anything more is outside of lawful duties.

    • @cumgoat
      @cumgoat Před rokem +84

      @@johnhiggs325 I think anyone who is reasonable would understand why someone might think it's suspicious some dude is filming a oil company like he is

    • @johnhiggs325
      @johnhiggs325 Před rokem +32

      @@cumgoat
      Again. Totality of the circumstances matters. Walking around in plain sight and daylight, wearing a conspicuous camera rig, and engaging in casual conversation with the employees are all great indicators that this guy has no nefarious intent.

    • @johncherks9116
      @johncherks9116 Před rokem +32

      @@cumgoat he was looking for this he cared less about taken picture s he was looking for confrontation

    • @TheAussief1
      @TheAussief1 Před rokem +41

      @@johnhiggs325 maybe, but when guarding large amounts of flammable liquid, paranoia about any possibility of a threat is a good thing.

  • @goldeneagle9958
    @goldeneagle9958 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The worst invention ever is camera phones! Personally, I would feel threatened if I found someone filming me. My first thought would be, "Am I being stalked?" Nobody should be filming others without consent! It's no wonder there are altercations like this.

  • @nickf8268
    @nickf8268 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This was a great interaction between all parties

  • @greghayes9118
    @greghayes9118 Před rokem +431

    This is precisely what people expect when it comes to community policing.

    • @OOAK-Ireland
      @OOAK-Ireland Před rokem +13

      agreed, and dont forget a lot of times this IS the way policing is done.

    • @wolfgangfegelein2450
      @wolfgangfegelein2450 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@OOAK-Ireland True! Which is why calling out the bad cops for their bad behavior is so important.

  • @leozar69
    @leozar69 Před rokem +253

    It's good people like her, who should be training rookies and bad officers, on how to handle situations. I wish her a raise, and hope she gets to train rookies. Much respect to her ♥

    • @CeanStrauss
      @CeanStrauss Před rokem +10

      You don't train bad officers, you fire and/or imprison them.

    • @leozar69
      @leozar69 Před rokem +2

      @@CeanStrauss Yes 👍🏻

    • @failednone6070
      @failednone6070 Před rokem +1

      Including training commie NY/NYPD

    • @Adroit1911
      @Adroit1911 Před rokem +3

      Bad officers don't need training, they need another job or to be imprisoned

    • @felixG83
      @felixG83 Před rokem +3

      She gave me a raise

  • @JatSingh143
    @JatSingh143 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Well done Officer. You're amazing.

  • @eddiesan3121
    @eddiesan3121 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Finally CZcams feeds me with a positive police interaction. I was getting kinda depressed with how messed up the law and police are lately. Thank you deputy Parker. You made me believe that the system can be fixed.

    • @VoidOneGamer
      @VoidOneGamer Před 2 měsíci

      I mean youtube is filled with LEO doing what they are legally supposed to while suspects act nuts. Lots of shitty cops too, but body cams seem to be holding many accountable.

  • @user-ss1ok1nr6l
    @user-ss1ok1nr6l Před rokem +340

    I love that he attempted to educate the man in the truck (who handled the situation better than his coworkers,) about turning his camera to the landscape orientation to take his photos of him.

    • @yourmum69_420
      @yourmum69_420 Před rokem +19

      portrait mode is better for portraits

    • @daw162
      @daw162 Před rokem +14

      @@yourmum69_420 Except none of us have portrait screens, so when you view a picture, the portrait picture looks terrible. Especially if it's video.

    • @yourmum69_420
      @yourmum69_420 Před rokem +11

      @@daw162 none of us have phones, really?

    • @sadev101
      @sadev101 Před rokem +1

      @@daw162 except the man in the pickup was not taking the picture so show on your youtube app, was he

    • @SansSentiments
      @SansSentiments Před rokem

      @@sadev101 but he got consent from the one he filmed if I recall correctly.

  • @d4vd1436
    @d4vd1436 Před rokem +669

    It’s kinda sad how we’re so proud of an officer for doing their job correctly. Goes to show how corrupt the justice system really is. Good for deputy Parker

    • @PennTankerGuy
      @PennTankerGuy Před rokem +35

      @@favoritesfavorites6451 That'd be a good point if bad interactions were uncommon.
      But they aren't.

    • @TheKillerNacho
      @TheKillerNacho Před rokem

      It's progress.

    • @oldtimefarmboy9330
      @oldtimefarmboy9330 Před rokem

      @@favoritesfavorites6451
      "@KeystoneAgent in relation to the tens of thousands of interactions per day across the country....they actually are."
      How many of those interactions are illegal but the people timidly comply for fear of being abused or arrested. As more and more people record their or other's interactions with police you are seeing more and more how the police abuse their authority and the law.
      For instance, it is illegal for the police to require people to identify themselves unless they first articulate the law that has been violated and their reasonable suspicion that the person has or is violating that law. And yet whenever they stop someone for a traffic infraction they routinely require all other people in the vehicle to identify themselves as well in spite of the fact that it is unlawful for them to do so.

    • @oldtimefarmboy9330
      @oldtimefarmboy9330 Před rokem +9

      @@favoritesfavorites6451
      And the same can be said of what you said as well. And yet the video evidence that proves you wrong and that proves me correct keeps increasing every day. And it is also considered to be the rule that what is proven is always a fraction of what actually happens. You know, like when they say that the number of sexual assaults reported is a fraction of what is reported; the same as regular assaults and robberies and thefts and shoplifting and embezzlement and etcetera etcetera etcetera.
      Just because people do not complain does not make it legal.

    • @jasonm949
      @jasonm949 Před rokem

      @@favoritesfavorites6451 Riiiiight...Just a few bad apples. Lick that boot.

  • @chasedoman8212
    @chasedoman8212 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I like how it was de-escalated and and no one got hurt or their rights violated. Good interaction

  • @blueianrider2835
    @blueianrider2835 Před měsícem +2

    Bro was actually chill asf!

  • @jakeking974
    @jakeking974 Před rokem +342

    What the hell even restricts expressive conduct?
    "I was filming for press"
    "I was filming because it was interesting"
    "I was filming because I film everything"
    All of those statements are completely valid in expressive conduct.

    • @spoilofthelamb
      @spoilofthelamb Před rokem +13

      If there is a lack of intent, perhaps?
      Accidental filming might not be protected speech, or (if this is possible) randomly generated filming without purpose. You were carrying a negative on your person and received an impression while moving from point A to B. You were holding an arduino-programmed geiger counter that records levels above unsafe radiation, but captured an unexpected random spike in radiation in the reflection of a solar flare near a university lab with a large satellite dish while driving past it by accident.
      Perhaps it could be argued that absent intent, there was no inherent expression in the image that was captured (visually or other image) and therefore the image itself does not constitute speech, which therefore isn't protected?
      I haven't a clue really, but that's the best I can contrive.

    • @scottlubsen9004
      @scottlubsen9004 Před rokem +22

      People get antsy when strangers photograph utilities like fuel storage, power plants, ….. because of terrorist threats.

    • @jacksmith4460
      @jacksmith4460 Před rokem +45

      @@scottlubsen9004 Yeh because thats what they do, turn up at the front door with a camera, I mean thats how we all would plan an attacking move on a Utility facility...go right up to the front door and chat to security.
      FFS get a grip

    • @captron420
      @captron420 Před rokem +43

      @@scottlubsen9004 Should we stop anything that a terrorist may do?
      -They can run cars and planes into buildings, so we should get rid of those.
      -They can use firearms, get rid of those.
      -They can communicate with each other via cell phones, get rid of those.
      We should definitely let fear of terrorists control every aspect of our lives.
      /S

    • @stuart3712
      @stuart3712 Před rokem +16

      ​@@jacksmith4460
      In iraq, this is what they did before attacking US military bases, they filmed and got all the intelligence they needed and where to hit with mortars and suicide car bombings and what not. They most of the time didn't just go in guns ablazing. US Soldiers after raiding the homes of locals found surveillance of such US bases that was hit and was about to be hit. So yes, terrorist would do as scott stated. Also, the guy doing the intel is irrelevant. You should learn how valuable a photo and more so a vid can be even if its a 5 sec clip. Probing security and how they react is also valuable.

  • @jubjub444
    @jubjub444 Před 8 měsíci +27

    "Build a Brick Wall" Had me on the floor lol.

  • @user-lx4jk4ug3b
    @user-lx4jk4ug3b Před měsícem +1

    it was cool to see the way officer paker handled this interaction the whole situation was done in a polite and well mannered way and nobody had their ego stood on so well done to all concerned alls well that ends well

  • @57mckee
    @57mckee Před měsícem +1

    Happy to see a police officer actually support and stand for an auditor

  • @matthewputnam7486
    @matthewputnam7486 Před rokem +90

    9:50-10:20 shows how on point this officer is. She doesn't stop the man from talking because she knows she is getting information from him. Then, without escalating the situation, she visually checks him for weapons when he looks away to call to the oil people. All while maintaining a defensive but non-aggressive posture for officer safety.

  • @justyntyme114
    @justyntyme114 Před rokem +68

    The best part of all of this, is that the officer knew the law, and didn't come into the situation hell bent on making an arrest and throwing her weight around with her badge. She also de-escalated the situation as opposed to most of the male officers that usually show up on these calls.
    In other words she protected and served!! Good job!!!

    • @ronaldmunoz3207
      @ronaldmunoz3207 Před rokem +5

      Throwing her weight around??? Yup, All 90 lbs of her!! She doesn’t need brute force. She uses her intelligence!!

    • @jonboy9734
      @jonboy9734 Před rokem +1

      @@ronaldmunoz3207 attract more bees with honey than vinegar.

    • @Super-or9fm
      @Super-or9fm Před rokem

      @@ronaldmunoz3207 figure of speech????

    • @HQ519
      @HQ519 Před rokem

      @@ronaldmunoz3207 "throwing her weight around with her badge". Basically he just meant using her power and authority, not her actual size. You're right though, she used her brain instead of her power for sure.

  • @K1D_NY
    @K1D_NY Před 2 měsíci +1

    Y’all channel is so entertaining, thanks 🙏

  • @leehannan1685
    @leehannan1685 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This interaction went well. I think he was slightly dramatic when he said "they freaked out". I mean they were irritated and concerned, but no one "freaked out" on him.

  • @assassinzakral7023
    @assassinzakral7023 Před rokem +31

    I'm a guard at a power plant. People stop by to take photos all the time. All I do is take note of it, report it to the other guards on site, and smile and wave. Now dealing with people flying drones over the plant has become a new development here lately, so that's actually involved law enforcement due to the plant being a no-fly zone under a certain altitude.

    • @Silentpoppy
      @Silentpoppy Před 6 měsíci +5

      honestly wild these guys wasted the cops time on this lul if something that easily filmable is so sensitive then don't have it out in the open lmao.

    • @DL-dj3qe
      @DL-dj3qe Před 4 měsíci +2

      Why do they take photos? I’m legit curious as why someone would want to come film a private business besides wanting the cops called for content.

    • @DL-dj3qe
      @DL-dj3qe Před 4 měsíci +1

      Why do some auditors suck so much.

    • @bigd3046
      @bigd3046 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@DL-dj3qe because they failed in life and have nothing else to do!

    • @bigchooch4434
      @bigchooch4434 Před 2 měsíci

      @@bigd3046 Because a right not exercised is a right lost, and people are less and less aware of their rights as time goes on. These people are doing a great service to the public by providing education, and exposing corruption. They're no different than journalists exposing government corruption, with the exception that unlike mainstream media, these people aren't owned by huge companies receiving government funding and directed to push a narrative.

  • @GoodManMcGee
    @GoodManMcGee Před rokem +43

    11:22 "What can we do about it?"
    "Build a brick wall."
    lmao

  • @partyguy9
    @partyguy9 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Finally a legal explanation of why these guys always say "I'm a private journalist gathering information for a story" thank you!

  • @norarivkis2513
    @norarivkis2513 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I wish the oil company employees had been rated too. I think they did pretty well. They started out not knowing the law and pretty uncomfortable with this guy filming them, and they called the police based on a mistaken understanding, but they also kept their own language and behavior civil toward the auditor, and they accepted the officer's ruling that they were wrong and the auditor was right. That shows a considerably degree of open-mindedness. Given the misinformation with which they began, they've done pretty well in the end.

  • @paulmeyers4550
    @paulmeyers4550 Před rokem +195

    Finally a human cop! And this auditor has my respect! Very prepared, and not willing to submit to false authority! Great job!

    • @atmacm
      @atmacm Před rokem +1

      Are there robot or alien cops? I’ve only seen the human and K9 varieties.

    • @Said-zl2xc
      @Said-zl2xc Před rokem +4

      @@atmacm Yes RoboCop exist

    • @atmacm
      @atmacm Před rokem +2

      @@Said-zl2xc how could I forget about robocop…

    • @yagamijubei28
      @yagamijubei28 Před rokem +3

      Not just human, but she kinda hot too. She aint no mega karen.

    • @troyevitt2437
      @troyevitt2437 Před rokem +1

      These frauditors are deliberate problem-seekers. The sign says do not film the damn place.

  • @MaximumCarter
    @MaximumCarter Před rokem +388

    I can't imagine the amount of work that goes into researching each and every one of these laws you outline. Especially considering every city and state that you end up having to cover in your content. Well done!

    • @jgcgsgmg
      @jgcgsgmg Před rokem +5

      As a lawyer, I would be shocked if he wasn’t one too

    • @sirprize8572
      @sirprize8572 Před rokem +9

      @@251rmartin Generally speaking, no. All laws by necessity must be freely available in some form or another to the public. This is to ensure that ignorance of the law is not a valid excuse--if laws were not freely available for the public to study, one could reasonably argue ignorance to be a valid excuse. After all, how can you be expected to follow a law if you don't have access to the information that tells you what's illegal?
      The only thing that might vary by jurisdiction is the medium by which the various state and local codes are made available, but these days virtually every municipality's code is freely available in some form on the internet.

    • @dakota9821
      @dakota9821 Před rokem +4

      @@251rmartin The real skill is speaking legalize! Even if you know where to look, you have know 30 other case laws and precedents to even understand it.

    • @ViniSocramSaint
      @ViniSocramSaint Před rokem +1

      Not american, but in my country there is a site run by the government that has everything related to law about the judiciary, legislative and executive powers, and it's specifically for reading the law, where everything is laid out, with everything organized by theme, and there are explanations about principles and ideologies about law-making and where the general thing you look for could be. Maybe there is something like that in the USA

  • @UDAYSINGH-nq3zf
    @UDAYSINGH-nq3zf Před 7 měsíci

    What a nice dudes, this is exactly what we're missing, A little civility. Conveyed his point with respect and humour.

  • @bensleeper4731
    @bensleeper4731 Před 7 měsíci +1

    He gave the officer an A. But I give her, 10/10

  • @myhandlewastakenandIgaveup
    @myhandlewastakenandIgaveup Před rokem +128

    She is de-escalating from the start by the way shut she is holding her hands. That alone deserves respect.

  • @miketerele1584
    @miketerele1584 Před rokem +272

    Wow she wasn't afraid to show up by herself, and she handled the situation better than many of the squads from other departments we've seen sent out for these situations.

    • @hxd9321
      @hxd9321 Před rokem +14

      Why would she be afraid, because she’s a “woman?”

    • @danielburnley3080
      @danielburnley3080 Před rokem +10

      That makes no sense. If she can't handle a call alone what is she doing there.?

    • @CJames7151
      @CJames7151 Před rokem +12

      Show up by herself for a call of a person taking pictures? Man you must feel brave every time you go outside.

    • @Cannonfodder226
      @Cannonfodder226 Před rokem +23

      @@hxd9321 I think the insinuation here is that many of these videos you see 2-4 large male leos respond over one random dude filming. "masculinity" is a rather highly prized thing to may LEOs and as a general societal norm men are expected to take more risk and be "braver" though that norm is being, rightfully, challenged and gradually overturned. Where as here you have someone alone who, yes, happens to be a woman dealing with the same situation professionally and confidently.

    • @darkfox2401
      @darkfox2401 Před rokem

      @@Cannonfodder226 its not like she's responding in the middle of the woods. They wont want to go to jail or lose there cooperate jobs come the F on.

  • @andybrown8293
    @andybrown8293 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If all law enforcement officers were like deputy Parker, ATA would need to find something else to highlight!
    Well done Deputy Parker, truly professional!!

  • @mimcduffee86
    @mimcduffee86 Před 28 dny +1

    And people will still continue claiming the cop that defended dude is a bad cop.

  • @searuxianstudios9200
    @searuxianstudios9200 Před rokem +114

    I will say with all the bad cops seen on this channel, it is nice to see some good ones now and again.

    • @TheGamalore
      @TheGamalore Před rokem +7

      A vast majority of cops are actually nice people. They are people just as you and I. Some of them get a little power hungry and dont care about the law, but as I have seen, that is the minority.

    • @crypticrs
      @crypticrs Před rokem +3

      Oh but she bad af ❤‍🔥

    • @markarcherscubadiving3243
      @markarcherscubadiving3243 Před rokem +1

      Agreed

    • @markarcherscubadiving3243
      @markarcherscubadiving3243 Před rokem +2

      @@TheGamalore yea, I'd really like seeing the good cops more, the crap cops are stealing the good cops show, kind of gets depressing...

    • @whatitisnt.
      @whatitisnt. Před rokem +1

      The officer was still a tyrant. The first thing she said to the callers is "if he goes into your property then you let us know" and ofcourse before she left she had to bark unnecessary directives "just do me a favor don't you go behind the fence"

  • @405wolf
    @405wolf Před rokem +128

    Finally out of 100s of videos an officer knows the laws and the constitution. Good job Deputy Parker!!!

    • @thecasualfly
      @thecasualfly Před rokem +4

      well and imagine how the guy filming acted.. not being crazy

    • @thomasdeschenes5634
      @thomasdeschenes5634 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@thecasualfly almost like this isn't an ATA video lol

    • @naturalbornscorpio929
      @naturalbornscorpio929 Před 8 měsíci

      They only hire low IQ thugs to become cops. Those who wont question what they are trained or ordered what to do.
      They don't want higher IQ types who might use their moral compass and question something before acting like a programmed robot with a hive mentality and violate somebody's rights or stopping a fellow gang member from doing so.

  • @Choosepositivitydaily
    @Choosepositivitydaily Před 24 dny +1

    Belton, SC , my hometown !!!! O’Dell oil was my father’s last job before we moved from there ! Our old house is less than 3 miles from that facility