I'm sick of getting asked for money and having my **** stolen.
I've been in this exact scenario before. It was glorious, to say the least. My lawyer said a few words and the officer hung himself from that point on... he almost got taken in for contempt.
I was upset about this clip until I spoke to my wife's dad who is a retired Phoenix police officer. He pointed out some of the major red flags that the guy continually threw out and to demonstrate the level of beligerance for example, even after he was cuffed he still approached the officer as he spoke to his wife instead of staying by the vehicle as he was told. He was totally non-compliant in every aspect of this situation. His wife was as much as a potential threat because of her combative nature as well which I'm sure had the officer even more on edge. She could have pulled a gun and shot him in the back the whole time any of this was going on. Also, as far as the miranda rights being given, I was told that you have 24 hours to officially charge a person and the rights would be read at that time. This isn't Hollywood afterall.
My father in law said it was fully appropriate use of the taser whose purpose is to avoid the need for physical contact/combat. He said that if there were other officers present then it would have been excessiveto tase this guy, but being that he was alone out on a highway he took ever precaution to protect himself. He had no idea what this gentleman was capable of being that he could have been going back to his vehicle for a gun or fishing for one in his pockets.
Bottom line...these officers are out there on the look out and protecting us at the cost and security of their own lives. Yeah, some of their tactics may seem to be overly aggressive or the use of authority can seem to be abused, but at the end of the day we are all more safe because of their protection and we should be more supportive and appreciative...IMO.
I've had good officers on the stand. They suck b/c you can't rattle them. They will admit when (if) they were wrong, and they have instant credibility with juries b/c people can tell they are reasonable, and just doing their job.
But officers like this guy (I'm right, you are wrong, period) are a blast to get on the stand. They LOVE to run their mouths, so you give them enough rope and then hang them.
Once they realize what you have done to them they FLIP OUT on you. They have NO credibility with juries.
I really wish departments could do more to get better cops on the force, and get rid of the morons. It would make my job a lot harder, but we'd all be the better for it.
TRNDRVR said:Some cops are alive today simply because it's against the law to kill them.
FAWKIN' POS!
Okay.redbulltj said:You need to explain this comment.
Okay.
This cop is still a POS for what he did. Tase/arrest a guy for not signing a ticket. What a dick!
he might be a dick for deciding to arrest him.
Its not up to the officer whether or not to arrest someone if they don't sign their citation. If the person WILL NOT sign their citation they will be arrested, Utah State law.
He could also have avoided being tazed if he had simply followed the officers instructions.
This incident has been beat to death. From one point of view LEOs, as well as what it means to do their job, are misunderstood.
As a result of this, they are viewed asjack booted thugs "hiding behind the badge" always ready and willing to "jack people up".
I became an officer to help those who need it and to bring those who have done wrong to justice. If I feel someone is threatening my safety I am going to do whatever it takes to make sure I get home to my wife and family that night.
This situation could have been handled differently on both sides. Lets try to appreciate the view from both sides before rushing to judgement and saying stupid things like "some cops are still alive only because it is illiegal to kill them" as some have done on this forum.
he might be a dick for deciding to arrest him.
Its not up to the officer whether or not to arrest someone if they don't sign their citation. If the person WILL NOT sign their citation they will be arrested, Utah State law.
He could also have avoided being tazed if he had simply followed the officers instructions.
This incident has been beat to death. From one point of view LEOs, as well as what it means to do their job, are misunderstood.
As a result of this, they are viewed asjack booted thugs "hiding behind the badge" always ready and willing to "jack people up".
I became an officer to help those who need it and to bring those who have done wrong to justice. If I feel someone is threatening my safety I am going to do whatever it takes to make sure I get home to my wife and family that night.
This situation could have been handled differently on both sides. Lets try to appreciate the view from both sides before rushing to judgement and saying stupid things like "some cops are still alive only because it is illiegal to kill them" as some have done on this forum.
Well said...
Well said...
x2!
As said before, the situation could have been handled better. It wasn't a textbook arrest, but everyone went home to their families after work... or after bail was posted.
x2!
As said before, the situation could have been handled better. It wasn't a textbook arrest, but everyone went home to their families after work... or after bail was posted.
I once asked a cop about not signing a ticket & what it meant. He was straight up about what entailed & I signed right away.
he might be a dick for deciding to arrest him.
Its not up to the officer whether or not to arrest someone if they don't sign their citation. If the person WILL NOT sign their citation they will be arrested, Utah State law.
He could also have avoided being tazed if he had simply followed the officers instructions.
This incident has been beat to death. From one point of view LEOs, as well as what it means to do their job, are misunderstood.
As a result of this, they are viewed asjack booted thugs "hiding behind the badge" always ready and willing to "jack people up".
I became an officer to help those who need it and to bring those who have done wrong to justice. If I feel someone is threatening my safety I am going to do whatever it takes to make sure I get home to my wife and family that night.
This situation could have been handled differently on both sides. Lets try to appreciate the view from both sides before rushing to judgement and saying stupid things like "some cops are still alive only because it is illiegal to kill them" as some have done on this forum.
Agreed ... :bow: