ATV Police Pull Over #1 - Pressure Washed / Dried the ATV. Filled it With Gas . Headed HOME

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • First 6 minutes home.... Obeying the law.... Respecting the Road..... JUST Cruising
    At Exactly 6 Minutes into the Video. I notice someone following me.... So instead of going straight (passing the traffic Light... To go home... I make a Right Turn..... Wait for the Car to Pass me... It DOES NOT PASS ME.... I BELIEVE IM BEING FOLLOWED TO MY HOUSE....
    @ 8 :10 minutes - I turn my Head Because now I am thinking that they are law enforcement. So you hear me say if your going to pull me over. Just pull me over. Id much rather it be law enforcement, then someone trying to follow me home and potentially be putting my self as well as, my home in DANGER. You Definitely.. DO NOT FEEL SAFE IN NYC TODAY !!!
    Notice - How I Pulled over on MY OWN. The Police vehicle did NOT SOUND AND SIRENS. I pulled over & they pulled Next To Me
    @ 9 Minutes in - My Neighbor Of Many Years, asks if Everything is OK. NOW THATS AN AWSOME NEIGHBOR TO HAVE.
    GOPR9681
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Komentáře • 10

  • @robertonorambuena6059
    @robertonorambuena6059 Před 19 dny

    11:20 😅

  • @muertez666
    @muertez666 Před měsícem +1

    Most likely a D car, marked cars were too quick to roll up on you, wouldn't be a coincidence for the regular marked units to be there so quick

    • @ElbowsUpATVlife
      @ElbowsUpATVlife  Před měsícem

      After I got Home I Realized it was a D car. I know the NYPD is used to people Running From them. They didnt even get close enough to me for me to see it was a D car because if I seen it was a D Car I would Of pulled over without hesitation. I Never Ran Away from the NYPD. I Do Not break any vehicle traffic laws and I respect the Road.

  • @allandiaz6492
    @allandiaz6492 Před měsícem +1

    when citizens needs to explain to police how laws work you know the system is screwed

    • @josefarias111
      @josefarias111 Před měsícem +1

      yeah but to be fair people want to "defund the police" that doesn't help with the outstanding issues... we need regulation + more trainings to ensure they're up to snuff with the laws. You can't expect a smart, educated cop when there's no money to educate them on the laws, anyone who becomes a cop doesn't need very many hours of law training to do so. I've noticed they seem to either learn the laws on their own or on the job when they're shadowing which would explain why they're uninformed. But you're not wrong, the system is definitely screwed.

    • @ElbowsUpATVlife
      @ElbowsUpATVlife  Před měsícem

      Jose well said. Todays NYPD are under funded and Not trained properly. Most of todays NYPD are under 35 years old and Do Not Have the proper training to do their Job. ( you also need experience with any job) I personally have many family and friends who are with the NYPD & FDNY so I respect them and the Job that they are doing.
      NYPD & FDNY need more Funding and Training.

    • @allandiaz6492
      @allandiaz6492 Před měsícem

      @@josefarias111 I completely agree, we need increase funding for police training and increase regulations but there is always a catch. You also need to make sure the money is spent efficiently and effectively which when it comes to the US government almost never happens. Kind of sad really.

    • @josefarias111
      @josefarias111 Před měsícem

      @@allandiaz6492 you are not wrong in that regard. If done right though we'd be able to rely on local states / cities to impose those regulations. It obviously still won't be as efficient / effective but it's better than no change whatsoever. And as much as i love to bash on the US government for lacking efficient and effective methods, it seems as though many US government (by which i mean federal), do employ methods of keeping their direct agents / employees better versed in law. Though this may be more of a side effect than a direct action on their part given the requirements generally imposed for such positions. For example working for the FBI / CIA / (any other 3 letter named org / even national park services / rangers / etc...). The individuals in those positions tend to have a better understanding of the laws though this may be due to the requirement of college education in some form of "criminal justice / law" or actual enjoyment of the job / interest in it. For example those working for the national park service as rangers / etc... tend to enjoy nature / want to preserve it so they tend to have an overall better understanding of laws pertaining to that.
      (though again this may not be true for everywhere but in comparison to state level departments they do better)