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  • #31
    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
    Oh this can be true. Jaded and blind. But some of these ftp posts I take as a learning lesson. See what they did and where they effed up. Being jaded or complacent will get me in their shoes. If any of that made sense.
    It does, and that is more like what I would hope to hear, and would expect to hear, based on your past posts.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Chili View Post
      As I said, and this may be hard for you to comprehend being on the other side of the badge, but many people comply with requests because they do not understand that it is a request, and not a command.

      I will say that if you really pose the question that way, "do you mind", I will acknowledge that that is not really where my problem lies, but all to often that is not how the request is posed. It's the "I need to see your Id, ok?" or "ID please?" that I have a real problem with.

      And maybe that is not even the officers intent, but out of habit or laziness, that is how it's delivered. And can be easily misunderstood.

      It's my opinion that an officer should have to give a standard disclaimer when making a request as opposed to a command. "While you are not obligated to consent, will you allow me to search your car / see your ID / etc?". "To make it faster for me to complete this report, do you mind allowing me to use your ID / DL to speed this up?"

      Keep things transparent and on the up and up.

      Then again, cops can legally lie to or trick people during an interrogation, so I can see how some may see that kind of activity as acceptable.
      True. My last pd taught us to when asking for consent to search a vehicle, to let them know they can end the search at any time. We also positioned them just behind there vehicle, on the passenger side so they could watch. This practice seemed extremely fair so I continue this practice to this day. A lot of times when I ask for ID i also tell em u don't have to. "You have ID on ya by chance? Do you mind if I see it? Your don't have to if u don't wanna, sir/maam" etc etc...

      I cover my butt probably way too much. But there are cameras everywhere with audio and hq video. I'm not about to be on tv/news/dfwm for trying to be Johnny law with an iron fist! I'm not that kind of person.
      Last edited by Tannerm; 04-22-2014, 08:18 PM.

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      • #33
        Papers please....

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
          True. My last pd taught us to when asking for consent to search a vehicle, to let them know they can end the search at any time. We also positioned them just behind there vehicle, on the passenger side so they could watch. This practice seemed extremely fair so I continue this practice to this day. A lot of times when I ask for ID i also tell em u don't have to. "You have ID on ya by chance? Do you mind if I see it? Your don't have to if u don't wanna, sir/maam" etc etc...

          I cover my butt probably way too much. But there are cameras everywhere with audio and hq video. I'm not about to be on tv/news/dfwm for trying to be Johnny law with an iron fist! I'm not that kind of person.
          Yeah, I am cool with all of that. I probably just took your previous posts out of context or misunderstood.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Chili View Post
            Yeah, I am cool with all of that. I probably just took your previous posts out of context or misunderstood.
            It's cool man. I just needed to explain it a bit better.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
              True. My last pd taught us to when asking for consent to search a vehicle, to let them know they can end the search at any time. We also positioned them just behind there vehicle, on the passenger side so they could watch. This practice seemed extremely fair so I continue this practice to this day. A lot of times when I ask for ID i also tell em u don't have to. "You have ID on ya by chance? Do you mind if I see it? Your don't have to if u don't wanna, sir/maam" etc etc...

              I cover my butt probably way too much. But there are cameras everywhere with audio and hq video. I'm not about to be on tv/news/dfwm for trying to be Johnny law with an iron fist! I'm not that kind of person.
              you're a king among cops...

              god bless you, my friend
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
                True. My last pd taught us to when asking for consent to search a vehicle, to let them know they can end the search at any time. We also positioned them just behind there vehicle, on the passenger side so they could watch. This practice seemed extremely fair so I continue this practice to this day. A lot of times when I ask for ID i also tell em u don't have to. "You have ID on ya by chance? Do you mind if I see it? Your don't have to if u don't wanna, sir/maam" etc etc...

                I cover my butt probably way too much. But there are cameras everywhere with audio and hq video. I'm not about to be on tv/news/dfwm for trying to be Johnny law with an iron fist! I'm not that kind of person.
                And this is how it should be. "If you give consent, we'll let you watch and you can end it at any time. You don't have to consent, you don't have to talk to us at all."
                I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                • #38
                  Back to the original video. At no time was he obligated to provide the officer with a physical form of ID. At most, all he needed to do was provide her with a verbal identification. Until people begin to stand up for their rights, this will continue to happen.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
                    True. My last pd taught us to when asking for consent to search a vehicle, to let them know they can end the search at any time. We also positioned them just behind there vehicle, on the passenger side so they could watch. This practice seemed extremely fair so I continue this practice to this day. A lot of times when I ask for ID i also tell em u don't have to. "You have ID on ya by chance? Do you mind if I see it? Your don't have to if u don't wanna, sir/maam" etc etc...

                    I cover my butt probably way too much. But there are cameras everywhere with audio and hq video. I'm not about to be on tv/news/dfwm for trying to be Johnny law with an iron fist! I'm not that kind of person.
                    Wish there were more like you man... a good amount of officers seem to be on a power trip. I will always be respectful and cooperate with any officer but if they start off by being a dick it all goes out the window.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
                      True. My last pd taught us to when asking for consent to search a vehicle, to let them know they can end the search at any time. We also positioned them just behind there vehicle, on the passenger side so they could watch. This practice seemed extremely fair so I continue this practice to this day. A lot of times when I ask for ID i also tell em u don't have to. "You have ID on ya by chance? Do you mind if I see it? Your don't have to if u don't wanna, sir/maam" etc etc...

                      I cover my butt probably way too much. But there are cameras everywhere with audio and hq video. I'm not about to be on tv/news/dfwm for trying to be Johnny law with an iron fist! I'm not that kind of person.
                      x2. I asked a lady one day simply because I was taking the driver and wanted to see if she had a good DL and could drive away the car so I didn't have to tow it. After I confirmed on her 15 warrants out of my city she asked me "So what if I would have said no when you asked?" I told her I would have told her to have a nice day and she was free to walk away. I just asked her if she had a good DL and if she would mind if I checked it, so she could take the car. No, hey give me your ID I am the fing police!
                      Whos your Daddy?

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                      • #41
                        Under what law was she required to provide ID to take the car?

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by cyclonescott View Post
                          Under what law was she required to provide ID to take the car?
                          He could have just towed the damn car and left her there.

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                          • #43
                            5 bro-points for Tanner, if only Matt would be so humble.
                            Ded

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by cyclonescott View Post
                              Under what law was she required to provide ID to take the car?
                              Proof of drivers license would be my guess being it's illegal to drive without one.
                              "It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
                                I'm sorry u feel that way chili. I don't see how this is any deviation. Me asking to see someone's ID "do u mind if I see ur ID?". I'm not trying to trublu yall here. Just answering as honest as possible..

                                bwahahahaha

                                You sound like a good dude, and not just because of the bolded part.

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