I'm growing tired of arguing with you. As honestly between your stupidity, and twisting my words while blaming me for doing the same thing you're doing, you would give a cop a run for their money. So, I'll keep this brief, and then not bother responding to you after, with the exception of sources if you want them.
And again, I never suggested that a cop will kill you for doing this or that or refusing to do this or that. Learn to read. I said that it's fuckin' stupid to argue with low IQ thugs with guns on the side of the road.
You never differentiated between the two. Fuck off.
Cops are taught and trained that any attempt to argue "the law" with them is "sovereign citizen" behavior. They are trained that this behavior is threatening and that the person doing it is potentially unhinged and capable of trying to kill them.
Which would require them to be equally unhinged to blindly believe it. We stray back into the territory of always wearing body armor to be the only viable solution if you actually believe this.
Roughly 1200 people a year are killed by cops, and 99+% of them were killed resisting arrest.
Most of them resisting using lethal force.
Now, if cops doing bad things are as rare as you suggest
I never suggested this. I said the cops that will kill you over minor things are rare.
"only roll the window down far enough to give them your ID" position?
The same reason you don't open your fucking house door to them. Do not give them an inch of invitation, as they will take a mile.
Cite one single case where the courts have even remotely suggested any such thing.
I can give you several jewtube channels with plenty of cases where charges were dropped, and the cops were fired for the exact behavior I just described. As for the "court cases" itself, it varies from state to state and is defined under statutes pertaining to resisting unlawful arrests. In all of them that I have seen, the officer has to lack probably cause. The only way to know the officer lacks probably cause is to ask and be refused an answer.
s23erdctfvyg 0 points 1 year ago
I'm growing tired of arguing with you. As honestly between your stupidity, and twisting my words while blaming me for doing the same thing you're doing, you would give a cop a run for their money.
So, I'll keep this brief, and then not bother responding to you after, with the exception of sources if you want them.
As for the "court cases" itself, it varies from state to state and is defined under statutes pertaining to resisting unlawful arrests.
In all of them that I have seen, the officer has to lack probably cause. The only way to know the officer lacks probably cause is to ask and be refused an answer.