The Terrifying Transition from Nice to Nightmare



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41 thoughts on “The Terrifying Transition from Nice to Nightmare

  1. "with all do respect this is insane" What's insane lady is you traveling with no drivers license, no registration, no proof of insurance, with a vehicle that is inoperable, drug's, paraphernalia. And you just got out of prison? Girl you are insane!!

  2. Big brave police officers! Thank you for keeping our streets safe from real criminals like this woman. Who knows how many murders happened while you were arresting her? What a joke.

  3. Totally wild how every traffic stop is predicated with an immense amount of pressure on the driver to compensate for police paranoia. This chick is obviously playing them a tiny fiddle, but all throughout this stop you see the officers trafficking her behavior down to minuet motions, orbiting her like a deadly threat. If somebody just reaching for some files in their vehicle activates your killing instinct, that's a problem. Do people not understand that it's unreasonable to place untrained civilians under that level of behavioral pressure? There are no classes for 'how to behave around police', it's not mandatory training for being an American citizen, and it's a shame that it's starting to feel necessary. People who watch a lot of media like this video have a predisposed understanding of these things, but it's not realistic to graft these expectations onto random individuals who have no expectations regarding how tentative and touchy police have become in recent years. If you really don't know, then you just don't know. I just wanted to draw some attention to that, because I believe it's unfair. You've got militant individuals with training behaving militantly around someone who doesn't even know what she's doing could be misconstrued as threatening, and she could potentially pay the price of that misunderstanding with her life. How do we get around this? Traffic stops have become such powder kegs under contemporary levels of police neuroticism that we're going to have to start teaching etiquette for civilians in some kind of formal setting; I recommend making it part of getting a legal license.

  4. If you took her by her word, she sure is having a run of some awfully bad luck .. her wallet was stolen, she's in the middle of moving, isnt sure if she has car registration, has no idea her "boyfriend" is a crack addict, she cant remember her name or who she is, and on top of all that, she gets pulled over thinking she might get a traffic fine, and then BHAM.

  5. Man, they were going to even let her finish her smoke! She's been in prison. She should have appreciated that knowing she has issues right NOW! 🙄🙄🙄 No more ciggs for you, girl!

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