YouTuber Plays 4D Chess During Police Interrogation #cops #bodycam #police #policeofficer

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    1. He's obviously tripping balls on Dextromethorphan. I know because I'm a drug recognition expert, and no, that's not a thing and even if it was it would mean I could recognise drugs, not people on drugs.

    2. This cop is a tyrant. He is a criminal. Like most of you, I watched the initial stop, no grounds, he just got a bee in his bonnet to PERSECUTE this sharp, young man. So the officer broke the law, bent the rules, wasted police time to try and convict an innocent member of the public….How many times has this monster done this to young vulnerable drivers!
      You disgust me! A bully, a criminal and everything bad about the uniform (cops on whole do great work, uk not this shit)

    3. well i was heroin addict for 11 years iv with cocaine did lsd for 5 years weed for sheeez 20 years benzios 15 …. made all kinda of drugs …..maybe i should get his job….(clean …..ish now)

    4. He was playing 4D chess and still lost. When you sign for your license, you sign that you’re going to take these tests. Having a license does it give you any rights to driving on the roadway. It’s a privilege.

    5. He passed a breath and blood sample and the still kept him in custody and said they believed he was under the influence after they themselves said he tested negative for substances. It’s crazy what they can do these days.

    6. I love this game. Showing idiots, how dumb they are, by asking questions to lead them to the conclusion of their own stupidity.

      Leaves only 2 options : they recognise their stupidity and you feel better for it. They’re too stupid to recognise their own stupidity, but you enjoyed affirming to yourself, your suspicions

    7. I showed up to a communication class in jr. college a few times. Guess I’m at public speaker now and highly qualified compared to the average person

    8. The problem with our current system is that LEO's are 100% incentivized to charge everyone and have zero incentive to avoid malicious or unwarranted charges.

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