I had money on the Jaguars...I wish they had left him in those cuffs.
You heard the cops when we tell you to do something you do it. Sicking, look at this video. All for speeding, completely unprofessional.
hey, how many cops does it take to issue a ticket! Look at them all!! *LOL* Maybe in North Korea !
SCOTUS would disagree with you. This was settled a long time ago (Pennsylvania vs Mimms 1977). Cops have the right to order you to exit the vehicle.Cop was wrong. You do not have to comply.
Slave speak.I went back to the trap club (publicly owned) after it closed, about midnight because I realized I had dropped something in the grass and I wanted to get it.
A cop pulled into the club behind me and asked what I was doing there. I explained what I was doing and he asked me to step out of the car, so I said, "yes sir" and stepped out of the car. He said he was going put me in hand cuffs, because it was how he was going to keep the situation under his control. I complied with another, "yes sir". I asked him to put the cuffs on loosely because I had just had wrist surgery, he did. He checked out everything I had told him and when everything checked out and I was being completely respectful and just having a conversation with him, he took the hand cuffs off. We stood there for another 30 minutes and chatted. He thanked me for not lying to him and for acting like a respectful adult. My response was, "Is there any other way to act?". He rolled his eyes and said you have no idea. I probably don't. I didn't like the cuffs, they hurt.
Let's put you in the position of the officer in this circumstance. How long are you willing to stand there and tell him to roll the window down? Not an inch, not 2 inches, but DOWN. In your opinion, how many requests does it take before it's appropriate to be removed from the car.The first time the cop asked zero times. He knocked on the window but never asked him to roll down the window. Hill rolled down the window without being verbally told. Then after some verbal exchange, Hill rolled the window back up. The Cop told him twice to roll the window back down and then Hill rolled the window down partially.
SCOTUS would disagree with you. This was settled a long time ago (Pennsylvania vs Mimms 1977). Cops have the right to order you to exit the vehicle.
What would you have done differently if you had the interaction with the cop that night?Slave speak.
I would have made them give me a reason for detaining me..."being suspicious" isn't against the law.What would you have done differently if you had the interaction with the cop that night?
With tinted windows there's going to be little doubt that the order to roll down the window was lawful.That's true but remember-- the cops only have that right if the stop is lawful. People always seem to skip that part.
In this Hill case, the stop was for speeding, so my guess is that courts would consider the stop itself to be legal and thus the cops will likely be determined to have been within their rights to have Hill exit the car.
However, it's also possible that the courts would find that the order to exit the car was based on the unwillingness to fully roll down the window, which might not be determined to be a lawful order that gave the cops the right to have Hill exit the vehicle.
Either way, just wanted to clarify that Mimms does not give LEO carte blanche to have people get out of their cars for any reason.
What I have ALWAYS done even if I think I am being wronged (almost never). Pay total attention, follow every instruction and above all , show the man doing an extremely hard and dangerous job total respect. Every single time some big mass protest and burning down cities occur it ends up being the fact the person was either already wanted for crimes or totally disrespected the LEOs and tried to escape. Some people are raised to hate and not respect about the only people out there putting their lives on the line to protect us all. That same guy will call 911 in a heart beat if someone does him something. Certain celebrities or even wanna be celebs think they are above the law.What would you have done?
It was pretty clear that I was in a closed public park, which is a violation of the law. I was not detained.I would have made them give me a reason for detaining me..."being suspicious" isn't against the law.
The Supreme Court found that simply being in handcuffs or in a police vehicle without a formal arrest does not put someone in state custody and therefore does not entitle them to hear about their Miranda rights.
With tinted windows there's going to be little doubt that the order to roll down the window was lawful.
Sure but with the number of pretextual laws on the books it gets harder and harder to convince a judge that a stop was unlawful.
I suppose you're willing to argue with the officer against the lawfulness of the stop then you may have a chance to remain in the vehicle otherwise you're going to have to argue in front of a judge after they've pulled you out and cuffed you.
Internal affairs investigating, one officer on administrative leave,
You heard the cops "when we tell you to do something you do it." Sickening, look at this video. All for speeding, completely unprofessional.
hey, how many cops does it take to issue a ticket! Look at them all!! *LOL* Maybe in North Korea !
Why not watch the full video behavior, these cops are out of control. I hope he takes this to court. That cop needs a new career, a whole gang mentality it seems.
It's extreme thinking like this that lands you on your stomach in cuffs.It seems like if the officer had unloaded his weapon through the tinted because he "feared for his life" and "I thought he was going for a gun" that a lot of people would be perfectly okay with it![]()