Another Bullying Policeman Owned
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2016 12:43 pm
We all know that the police will try their best to assert what little 'authority' they have on you.
Here is another example of a copper who had already warned and issued a motorist with his paperwork but continues to intimidate.
The man in the car accepted the policeman had done his job but the copper goes on and on.
The motorist asked if he was under arrest or being detained and the policeman replied "no".
All the man wanted to do is move on the copper had done his job but even though the man wasn't detained the copper still refused to let him go - is this not being detained?
The motorist asks "am I free to go" but the policeman insists on escalating things with his 'advice' and will not let the man go unless he accepts it!
I think the motorist handled the situation well and remained in charge of the policeman all the time.
The copper didn't like it and continued his intimidation after he was continually told that he is only a public servant.
Here is another example of a copper who had already warned and issued a motorist with his paperwork but continues to intimidate.
The man in the car accepted the policeman had done his job but the copper goes on and on.
The motorist asked if he was under arrest or being detained and the policeman replied "no".
All the man wanted to do is move on the copper had done his job but even though the man wasn't detained the copper still refused to let him go - is this not being detained?
The motorist asks "am I free to go" but the policeman insists on escalating things with his 'advice' and will not let the man go unless he accepts it!
I think the motorist handled the situation well and remained in charge of the policeman all the time.
The copper didn't like it and continued his intimidation after he was continually told that he is only a public servant.