'What not to say to a cop'
video goes viral
American Thinker,
by
Monica Showalter
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
6/29/2021 3:33:36 AM
My brother-in-law, who spent 20 years in the San Diego Police Department as a cop before retiring to Idaho, said he used to ask for patrol assignments in poor neighborhoods over rich ones.
"The poor people know the rules," he explained. What he couldn't stand were rich, entitled jackasses from places like La Jolla, giving untold complaints, threats, snowflakery, and rank-pullings, and worse over their traffic tickets.
So here's what he was talking about, according to a video (snip) She's sanctimonious, whiny, garrulous, argumentive, constantly deflecting the issue about her own texting while driving, and soon slides into snowflakery about her personal safety and personal property
Reply 1 - Posted by:
PChristopher 6/29/2021 4:24:39 AM (No. 829944)
This is what happens when you never spank a child or tell her or him 'NO'. I've seen both of these videos and others like them before and I can't tell you how sick I am of that 'as a woman' shtick and that inane 'I don't feel safe' BS. The author nailed it, referring to whining sanctimony. You just want to haul off and slap the teeth right out of their mouths.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
ladydawgfan 6/29/2021 4:32:10 AM (No. 829945)
Watch BOTH videos until the end! Good Lawd, but these "ladies" are obnoxious!!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
redraider 6/29/2021 5:30:20 AM (No. 829951)
Do these hi tech, Generation Me, "gotta' know who's checking in where" women not understand how to pair their phones to their automobiles? Can they not grasp the concept of "hands free" communicating by voice or SMS via cellular technology already installed in their cars? It really is all about them.....all of the time. GEEZ!
Go by T Mobile, or see your salesman at the auto dealership......ask them to "pair your phone".....they'll do it for you in about a minute and a half.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 6/29/2021 5:44:44 AM (No. 829954)
1) I couldn’t watch til the end. I started having chest pains.
2) I would have had to call for backup because I would have face-planted the perp on the concrete.
3) the cop was AMAZING.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
mifla 6/29/2021 6:33:53 AM (No. 829979)
Poor little snowflakes. Life is so hard.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Lala 6/29/2021 6:34:45 AM (No. 829980)
I know that neighborhood very well. Every other house has a “Hate has no home here” or “Believe the science” sign in the front yard. Populated by high-earners who get their news from NPR and Trevor Noah. God bless that officers and all the others who deal with this crap every day.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
JrSample 6/29/2021 7:39:25 AM (No. 830045)
I am in favor of him pulling her out of the car and working her over with a night stick.
In that past few years I have had my truck rear-ended three times by morons her age playing with their stupid thumb phones while driving. The last one plowed into my truck while I was stopped at a red light and did $3K worth of damage. With his latest technologically advanced pocket phone he hadn't used those adroit fast moving thumbs of his to pay his auto insurance, so USAA had to go to his employer and garnish his wages.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
snapper451 6/29/2021 7:40:32 AM (No. 830048)
Since the people who follow this site are God fearing and prayerful people, can you please join me in a prayer for the poor men who may still be married to these two loony women? God help them, they must never get a word in edgewise, and must be emaciated.
20 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
udanja99 6/29/2021 7:45:07 AM (No. 830054)
It’s not just the rich who are entitled and act this way. It is the better part of an entire generation who were told they were special and given participation trophies when they were growing up. My daughter is a millennial and I see that attitude all the time from many of her friends who are by no means wealthy.
Too bad that the cop in the second video didn’t charge that little snot with child endangerment too.
23 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
Lazyman 6/29/2021 7:51:35 AM (No. 830065)
We grew up with Abbot and Costello using that funny line in comedy about, "we pay your salary so we are your boss." I didn't know some idiots actually repeat farce.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
GO3 6/29/2021 8:17:59 AM (No. 830104)
Yes, #9. Take away their devices and they're still crappy drivers.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Clinger 6/29/2021 8:18:04 AM (No. 830105)
Wow we have sunk lower than a snakes nuts. Not to be overly picky regarding the great job done by Officer Friendly, but why did he ask her why she was doing that?
I was in the flow of traffic once on a two lane, (one each direction) road in bumper to bumper rush hour traffic in Antioch ILL. I was doing about 40 in a whatever it was call it 30, just like everybody ahead of me and behind me. Cop pulls my van over and askes me where I was going in such a hurry. I saw that as an attempt to bait me into challenging him. I didn't take the bait, much. I told him that I was speeding just like everybody in front of me and behind me and it's his job to stop that and I respect that he did something about it and nothing made me special to be immune from being the one he pulled over. I went on to say, I'd gladly go outside the scope of official police business and engage in conversation and share that we are heading to vacation in Wisconsin.
As polite and professional as this officer was why did he ask her why she was doing that? She broke the law is it his job to ascertain why? She's going to answer because "my addiction to social interaction trumps the safety of everybody else on the road?" He painted her into a defensive posture and did she ever fall for it.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
jj1319 6/29/2021 8:23:56 AM (No. 830117)
For the second video, I would have put a clothespin (remember those) on her nose. Instant silence.
I've dated many "hot" women. Very soon it becomes crystal clear that no man has ever said "NO" to a lot of them. Coincidentally, at that very moment I receive an important message regarding some type of (ahem) emergency. "I'm very sorry but I've got to take you home. Right now. Call me."
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
hisself 6/29/2021 8:32:31 AM (No. 830134)
My response to "I pay your salary" was always, "And I appreciate it, sir (or madam), could you please give me a raise?"
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
ROLFNader 6/29/2021 8:40:05 AM (No. 830144)
Sheesh! As Andy Rooney might say-" and THIS ,ladies and gentleman, is why marriages are declining and divorces are on the rise."
6 people like this.
Reply 16 - Posted by:
janjan 6/29/2021 9:46:32 AM (No. 830211)
I would rather deal with 100 felons a day than one liberal female.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
RayLRiv 6/29/2021 10:01:33 AM (No. 830228)
Never understood why anybody would want to argue with someone who has a gun.
Several years ago while driving late at night on an unfamiliar road to our timeshare in The Glade (TN) I was doing what I thought was the speed limit. I was about 7-10 mph over, family asleep in the rental car with out-of-state (KY) plates. I was unsure how our GPS was routing us and it was pitch black on a country road. All of a sudden I saw police lights behind me, so I pulled over. First thing I did after stopping was to turn on my interior lighting. I'm sure the officer appreciated that. I told him I wasn't sure what the speed limit was but agreed with him and admitted my guilt. He let me off with a warning and even confirmed we weren't too far from the timeshare...just continue down this road a couple of miles and you'll be there.
Treat them with respect and courtesy and everything will always turn out for the best.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
MindMadeUp 6/29/2021 10:29:35 AM (No. 830262)
She says, "I'm not trying to be an a**hole..." lol.
No, she's being one with no effort at all!
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
red1066 6/29/2021 10:44:11 AM (No. 830274)
This is the new woman with power that the feminist's have been fighting to create for the last fifty plus years. They are never wrong because they are women, they're special because they are women, any attempt to correct them is an affront to their specialness, and because they are women, they can do anything they want because they are special. You see this in the squad in D.C. You see this in Piglosi. You see this in all the protests with women upfront screaming at people and cops. But one dare not try and disagree with them, because then your mansplaining with your toxic masculinity. Notice how there's never any toxic part for women when they start playing their version of being assertive. What most young women don't understand is that being assertive doesn't mean being obnoxious and rude. As the comedian Bill Burr said, "Men know there is a line one does not cross, because they know what could happen. Getting punched in the face usually ends the argument". " Women know this, because you can't hit a woman". So in a woman's mind, they can be as rude and obnoxious as they want, because nothing will happen to them.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
DVC 6/29/2021 11:49:15 AM (No. 830356)
What an arrogant, obnoxious, foul mouthed horse's hind end she is.
The comment in the article that there are a lot of "rich people who don't think the rules apply to them" is valid, but there is now an entire black inner city culture who are absolutely convinced that the laws do NOT apply to them, and that if any officer tries to enforce the laws, they have the right to physically attack the officer, without any retribution. THAT is the result of Ben Crump's vicious, hateful campaign against police.
And if you want a lot of truth, with a large helping of humor, look up Chris Rock's old video, "How not to get your ass kicked by the police". It was up on YouTube for over a decade, but recently they have worked to minimize viewers because his common sense and humorous instructions, with an 'instructive videos' is HILARIOUS, and effective in showing that this is criminal problem, not a police problem. So, now days, YouTube has switched it, and makes you 'log in' or something, which I refuse to do. It may well be up on other channels. Don't miss it if you haven't seen it.
If all young black men were required to watch it, some of them might learn something useful.
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NEVER tell a cop you pay his salary. Watch the video until the end