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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3250227" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>There’s a difference between videoing and aggressive videoing. There’s a difference between committing a traffic violation and working with the LEO to complete the contact, and “auditing” the LEO. If you feel the LEO is violating your rights, simply state you’re uncomfortable with the stop and request a supervisor.</p><p></p><p>As someone who’s worked the job in the past, my spidey sense gets amped up of you’re aggressive during a stop. It makes me assume you’re trying to dissuade me from doing the job. I don’t know what your motive is for doing that, so I’m going to be very pointed in how I deal with you. If it’s because you’re engaged in criminal activity beyond a traffic violation, I’m going to us every tool at my disposal to uncover it. </p><p></p><p>If you’re just being a dick because you can, you’re going to have an unpleasant interaction and you’re going to go away with a citation and your personal issues. I’m going to go away doing my job and glad I don’t have to put up with your belligerent ass for more than a few minutes. Who suffered more and why? </p><p></p><p>If a LEO is upset at being recorded at all, then that’s too damn bad. They are accountable to the law and the public. If they don’t agree then they’re in the wrong line of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3250227, member: 1132"] There’s a difference between videoing and aggressive videoing. There’s a difference between committing a traffic violation and working with the LEO to complete the contact, and “auditing” the LEO. If you feel the LEO is violating your rights, simply state you’re uncomfortable with the stop and request a supervisor. As someone who’s worked the job in the past, my spidey sense gets amped up of you’re aggressive during a stop. It makes me assume you’re trying to dissuade me from doing the job. I don’t know what your motive is for doing that, so I’m going to be very pointed in how I deal with you. If it’s because you’re engaged in criminal activity beyond a traffic violation, I’m going to us every tool at my disposal to uncover it. If you’re just being a dick because you can, you’re going to have an unpleasant interaction and you’re going to go away with a citation and your personal issues. I’m going to go away doing my job and glad I don’t have to put up with your belligerent ass for more than a few minutes. Who suffered more and why? If a LEO is upset at being recorded at all, then that’s too damn bad. They are accountable to the law and the public. If they don’t agree then they’re in the wrong line of work. [/QUOTE]
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