How a Simple Traffic Stop Ended in Total Disaster



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49 thoughts on “How a Simple Traffic Stop Ended in Total Disaster

  1. The cop shouldn't have engaged so much – if he thought she was drunk he should have given her a DUI test. Wayyy too much talking, showing uncertainty and lack of intent.

  2. Im convinced that when someone is that intoxicated, they can't remember 15 seconds ago, so they are constantly and honestly ask what they are being arrested for 9ver and over. But, somehow they can talk at 100 miles an hour. Figure that out.

  3. When you see these videos you should have more respect for police. Tell me you didn’t want to smack that lady dead in her face after like 2 minutes. He acted professional and didn’t lose his temper for hours dealing with this POS lady. What pisses me off is she would never act that way back in her own country. But they come here and know they can get away with talking to our police like that. Try that shit in any other country and see how it goes for you.

  4. No matter how drunk the driver are in these type of videos,they never stop lying, and repeating themselves.
    Also, that 'brain stop braining' subtitle was hilarious.

  5. I can appreciate that the officer is having a little fun while doing his job, but this was too much useless banter. Especially when her "boyfriend" was totally uncooperative. Take both of them to jail, and quit screwing around.

  6. "So i stopped at a GREEN light, that's great!" what is she talking about? A green light means you can go, obviously. But at least she DIDN'T say "I went at the RED light, are you harassing me?!" but I wouldn't be suprised at anything anymore. Plus her son is a dealership? Not a human being? No idea what this woman is talking about, she isn't making any sense 😂

  7. Another despicable police officer who thinks he can ask for someone's identification with no legal authority to do so. That passenger should not have given his ID. Too many police officers on a daily basis violate people's Fourth amendment.

  8. Suspending her license is probably a good idea. She’s not fit to drive. Disoriented, everything is the opposite of what it is for her. She shouldn’t drive for her own safety and others of course.

  9. Certainly not excusing the driver however, the cop is kind of being an argumenitive dick from what I see. Also threatening her that she WILL BE hurt when he "rips her" out of the car. Not seeing any de-escalating skills here.

  10. In many states, dealers issue demo units to employees and family members of dealerships. Additionally, service loaner vehicles qualify under similar circumstances. Dealer plates are legally used in these and other circumstances. 20 years ago, I got to use brand new car with a dealer plate in exchange for advertising services for a local dealership. Extended test drives are also a thing. I've sent customers home with a vehicle to try out over the weekend before, in rare instances. And, they were legal.

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