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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    Quote Originally Posted by Freelancer View Post
    I'm pretty sure that complete disrespect for an officers orders like that allows them to come onto your property and arrest you.
    I'm pretty sure you need a warrant to enter private property without owners consent.
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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    Quote Originally Posted by Bodzilla View Post
    your a fucking idiot.

    the law isn't something thats decided by the thugs on the ground enforcing it, on a whim.
    they didnt have the right in the first place to tell her to stop, or to back up, and when they didn't they literally trumped up some bullshit charges that where created to prevent real crimes to cover their own ass.
    they're lying, cheating thugs with a fucking badge.

    TLR you cannont bend the law or make it up as you go to suit you.
    They have the right to tell you what to do as peace officers if they think it effects their safety or they're uncomfortable with the proximity of civilians. After completely disrespecting a peace officers orders, what do you think is going to happen? If you do what they say (see: follow the law, because you're lawfully required to do what a peace officer says) then there won't be any kind of problem now will there?

    Quote Originally Posted by =sw=warlord View Post
    I'm pretty sure you need a warrant to enter private property without owners consent.
    I'm pretty sure you don't if you're completely disregarding orders given to you by a peace officer.
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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    DO WHAT WE SAY OR WE"LL HURT YOU, DESPITE HAVING NO LEGAL GROUNDS FOR OUR ABSURD DEMANDS
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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    Freelancer there are times where disregarding what police officers instructions make more sense than taking heed.
    By your logic if they were to order you to take part in intercourse regardless of consent, then you would be required.
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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    Quote Originally Posted by Bodzilla View Post
    DO WHAT WE SAY OR WE"LL HURT YOU, DESPITE HAVING NO LEGAL GROUNDS FOR OUR ABSURD DEMANDS
    Except they did have legal grounds. They didn't feel safe, they told her to back up or they were going to arrest her as well. She ignored them, it's her fault.

    Quote Originally Posted by =sw=warlord View Post
    Freelancer there are times where disregarding what police officers instructions make more sense than taking heed.
    By your logic if they were to order you to take part in intercourse regardless of consent, then you would be required.
    Are you really dumb enough to try and bring up the "If I tell you to jump off this bridge will you do it" argument? There are obviously some boundaries that are silly and outrageous.
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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    Quote Originally Posted by Freelancer View Post
    Except they did have legal grounds. They didn't feel safe, they told her to back up or they were going to arrest her as well. She ignored them, it's her fault.
    what law gives them the ability to stop people using cameras in their own yard?
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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    Peace officers? I could have sworn we already stated that this is Sparta America, not Canada. Keep your freelancer logic on your side of the border freelancer.

    The fucking cop barked orders to her on her own property. She pays the fucking taxes to live there. She pays the fucking taxes that employ those cops. All she had was a fucking camera. She had a right to be there, on her own property (she had already backed off the sidewalk and into her yard). If she posed any threat, it'd make no difference if she was inside or outside. She could still shoot the douches in blue from a window, just the same from the yard. This idiot just didn't like the fact that she was recording him.

    She wasn't breaking the law. The cop has no right to tell her what to do, especially on her own property.

    e: and your whole "didn't feel safe" bullshit can work both ways. Maybe she didn't feel safe about the rights of that driver who got pulled over, hence why she was recording it. Just "didn't feel safe" is a ambiguously bogus claim.
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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    Quote Originally Posted by Kornman00 View Post
    Peace officers? I could have sworn we already stated that this is Sparta America, not Canada. Keep your freelancer logic on your side of the border freelancer.

    The fucking cop barked orders to her on her own property. She pays the fucking taxes to live there. She pays the fucking taxes that employ those cops. All she had was a fucking camera. She had a right to be there, on her own property (she had already backed off the sidewalk and into her yard). If she posed any threat, it'd make no difference if she was inside or outside. She could still shoot the douches in blue from a window, just the same from the yard. This idiot just didn't like the fact that she was recording him.

    She wasn't breaking the law. The cop has no right to tell her what to do, especially on her own property.

    e: and your whole "didn't feel safe" bullshit can work both ways. Maybe she didn't feel safe about the rights of that driver who got pulled over, hence why she was recording it. Just "didn't feel safe" is a ambiguously bogus claim.
    Essentially this.
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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    Quote Originally Posted by Kornman00 View Post
    The fucking cop barked orders to her on her own property. She pays the fucking taxes to live there. She pays the fucking taxes that employ those cops. All she had was a fucking camera. She had a right to be there, on her own property (she had already backed off the sidewalk and into her yard). If she posed any threat, it'd make no difference if she was inside or outside. She could still shoot the douches in blue from a window, just the same from the yard. This idiot just didn't like the fact that she was recording him.
    So why didn't she just go inside instead of provoking the officer? Like I said, once a cop tells you that he's concerned for his safety (even if it's a bullshit call like this was) you should respect it and back off. If, for example some regular citizens just tackled some hopped up kid that just robbed a store and was running away in front of your house, and the citizens politely asked you to move back cause they didn't feel safe with you filming them you'd probably do it. This chick was BEGGING to get dragged off by the Police by literally ignoring them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kornman00 View Post
    She wasn't breaking the law. The cop has no right to tell her what to do, especially on her own property.
    She broke the law by disobeying a direct order from a Police officer while he was acting in an official capacity. I'm pretty sure that's a law.

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    e: and your whole "didn't feel safe" bullshit can work both ways. Maybe she didn't feel safe about the rights of that driver who got pulled over, hence why she was recording it. Just "didn't feel safe" is a ambiguously bogus claim.
    Again, so why didn't she just record from inside of her house? It's safer there for her AND the officers. The officers may have felt unsafe with her where she was because they didn't want her to get hurt by the potentially psychopathic serial killer they just pulled a traffic stop on. What if he had a gun and there was a gun-fight? She could have been injured or killed?

    Literally every situation you can think up, she would be better off inside of her house.
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    Re: Recording police fuckups is now a punishable offense...in the eyes of fucktard co

    If you provoke and don't follow the sane requests of an officer, like if they ask you to do something that isn't bonkers, then they have the ability to tell you you're being a dumbshit. Be respectful and put the camera down. If it means that much to you, go inside your house and film them. It's not so much you should respect their request because of whether or not you think it's bullshit, but simply because they are an officer that is probably signed up to protect you.

    What is with everyone and having some conspiracy that cops are out to fuck your life up? This whole thread is stupid because it's so condition and doesn't even account for most of the cops that are working to keep us all safe while we sleep at night.
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