To be fair there all cunts. It's said the guy wouldn't stop for a mile and a half.
For the army guy to act like this and the Asian cop to act like this we are fuked
Well one side has the duty and charge of representing the law, the other is a citizen in this situation regardless of job. You do not have to stop immediately for a traffic stop, you can proceed to a safe area (e.g. one with security cameras and lights like this situation) and as long as you do so with minimal fuss putting on your flashers etc the officer SHOULD not become an angry protected by the law thug. If you want you can also call 911 and tell the operator the situation and your intentions which can then be relayed to the officer pulling you over.
there really isn't a specific limit on it. The problem is that with traffic laws and laws regarding interactions with police, they are all applied by accusation meaning you aren't guilty of resisting arrest or obstructing whatever unless they say you are, but if they say you are you almost literally are guilty on the spot under law. So you gotta make sure you cater to the officer if you don't want to stop right away and calling 911 is a good way of getting your fears/intent down and recorded by a 3rd party.
What shit police... "you're about to ride the lightning" pepper spray "get outa your car!" ...no charges...
To be fair there all cunts. It's said the guy wouldn't stop for a mile and a half. For the army guy to act like this and the Asian cop to act like this we are fuked
Well one side has the duty and charge of representing the law, the other is a citizen in this situation regardless of job. You do not have to stop immediately for a traffic stop, you can proceed to a safe area (e.g. one with security cameras and lights like this situation) and as long as you do so with minimal fuss putting on your flashers etc the officer SHOULD not become an angry protected by the law thug. If you want you can also call 911 and tell the operator the situation and your intentions which can then be relayed to the officer pulling you over.
OK I didn't know you can drive 1.5 miles away from when your asked to stop what's the limit? Did OJ have his hazard lights on?
there really isn't a specific limit on it. The problem is that with traffic laws and laws regarding interactions with police, they are all applied by accusation meaning you aren't guilty of resisting arrest or obstructing whatever unless they say you are, but if they say you are you almost literally are guilty on the spot under law. So you gotta make sure you cater to the officer if you don't want to stop right away and calling 911 is a good way of getting your fears/intent down and recorded by a 3rd party.
Yeah, what dipshits.