Hey sometimes it works! I saw one video of a cop who pulled over a lady for driving while black. She was a DA. The second she said that "HAVE A NICE DAY MA'AM" and he fled the scene.Yeah, once you commit a crime or infraction, you can't decide that you changed your mind.
So he gets the additional charge.
Luce has a "top ten" list of things to say to cops if you want your day to get even worse.
#2 is "Do you know who I am?"
I think they were just pacifying him, as to not escalate the situation.I love how he has the phrases all down, saying how he doesn't expect special treatment when that's exactly what he's demanding, how he makes up so many lies and insults - I think one of the insults with an implied threat was about her being an immigrant. I was very disappointed with how all the senior officers seemed to condone his behavior instead of defending her or criticizing him.
That officer should get a medal."Do you know who I am?"
"Yes, you're INMATE #47762410"
Politics - then power AND corruptionWhat came first, power or corruption?
Deplorable pieces of shit need to go back under the rocks where they used to reside.This is so extreme, if it were fiction I'd say it was badly written over the top. This jerk in his "$150,000 SUV" was driving 57 in a 40 and texting, so a very nice patrol officer pulled him over for a ticket.
Almost immediately he said the infamous line, do you know who I am. Over and over and over and over and over, he did many abusive things, calling her a liar, telling her he'd get her fired, calling himself a "law-abiding citizen", dropping names of the police chief and mayor, saying how he'd helped the police in negotiations, and so on.
The only questionable thing for her was that after he refused repeatedly to give her his registration and she wrote a citation, then he shoved it at her and demanded she accept it, but she still gave him the ticket for not producing it before.
I'm not quite sure what this meant, but he spoke to someone higher up on his phone and then told her, 'you know what he said about you? you know what he said about you? He said he's had you before like this and he'll have you again', and then smugly looked at her.
Since this was all on video, he 'got caught', and did the oily politician thing with a mandatory apology; he said he was quitting the race, but then went on *Tucker Carlson* who praised him, and said he was staying in the race. Ya, he's a far-right Republican trying to primary the incumbent Republican saying he's not right-wing enough. Luckily he's well behind. This guy is the picture of who you do not want elected with an insane level of sense of privilege.
Somehow, a part of me was hoping this would be a story about how some politician thought they were entitled to ass, as in getting some on a regular basis from the local prostitutes or some such.This is so extreme, if it were fiction I'd say it was badly written over the top. This jerk in his "$150,000 SUV" was driving 57 in a 40 and texting, so a very nice patrol officer pulled him over for a ticket.
Almost immediately he said the infamous line, do you know who I am. Over and over and over and over and over, he did many abusive things, calling her a liar, telling her he'd get her fired, calling himself a "law-abiding citizen", dropping names of the police chief and mayor, saying how he'd helped the police in negotiations, and so on.
The only questionable thing for her was that after he refused repeatedly to give her his registration and she wrote a citation, then he shoved it at her and demanded she accept it, but she still gave him the ticket for not producing it before.
I'm not quite sure what this meant, but he spoke to someone higher up on his phone and then told her, 'you know what he said about you? you know what he said about you? He said he's had you before like this and he'll have you again', and then smugly looked at her.
Since this was all on video, he 'got caught', and did the oily politician thing with a mandatory apology; he said he was quitting the race, but then went on *Tucker Carlson* who praised him, and said he was staying in the race. Ya, he's a far-right Republican trying to primary the incumbent Republican saying he's not right-wing enough. Luckily he's well behind. This guy is the picture of who you do not want elected with an insane level of sense of privilege.
Look up Madison Cawthorn.Somehow, a part of me was hoping this would be a story about how some politician thought they were entitled to ass, as in getting some on a regular basis from the local prostitutes or some such.
Vote for him. If he wins, he'll "enjoy" no more than 1/870 of the influence of Samuel Alito or Clarence Thomas. I doubt that will be enough to satisfy him.This is so extreme, if it were fiction I'd say it was badly written over the top. This jerk in his "$150,000 SUV" was driving 57 in a 40 and texting, so a very nice patrol officer pulled him over for a ticket.
Almost immediately he said the infamous line, do you know who I am. Over and over and over and over and over, he did many abusive things, calling her a liar, telling her he'd get her fired, calling himself a "law-abiding citizen", dropping names of the police chief and mayor, saying how he'd helped the police in negotiations, and so on.
The only questionable thing for her was that after he refused repeatedly to give her his registration and she wrote a citation, then he shoved it at her and demanded she accept it, but she still gave him the ticket for not producing it before.
I'm not quite sure what this meant, but he spoke to someone higher up on his phone and then told her, 'you know what he said about you? you know what he said about you? He said he's had you before like this and he'll have you again', and then smugly looked at her.
Since this was all on video, he 'got caught', and did the oily politician thing with a mandatory apology; he said he was quitting the race, but then went on *Tucker Carlson* who praised him, and said he was staying in the race. Ya, he's a far-right Republican trying to primary the incumbent Republican saying he's not right-wing enough. Luckily he's well behind. This guy is the picture of who you do not want elected with an insane level of sense of privilege.
That guy was running for Congress? Can you imagine that asshole with real power?This is so extreme, if it were fiction I'd say it was badly written over the top. This jerk in his "$150,000 SUV" was driving 57 in a 40 and texting, so a very nice patrol officer pulled him over for a ticket.
Almost immediately he said the infamous line, do you know who I am. Over and over and over and over and over, he did many abusive things, calling her a liar, telling her he'd get her fired, calling himself a "law-abiding citizen", dropping names of the police chief and mayor, saying how he'd helped the police in negotiations, and so on.
The only questionable thing for her was that after he refused repeatedly to give her his registration and she wrote a citation, then he shoved it at her and demanded she accept it, but she still gave him the ticket for not producing it before.
I'm not quite sure what this meant, but he spoke to someone higher up on his phone and then told her, 'you know what he said about you? you know what he said about you? He said he's had you before like this and he'll have you again', and then smugly looked at her.
Since this was all on video, he 'got caught', and did the oily politician thing with a mandatory apology; he said he was quitting the race, but then went on *Tucker Carlson* who praised him, and said he was staying in the race. Ya, he's a far-right Republican trying to primary the incumbent Republican saying he's not right-wing enough. Luckily he's well behind. This guy is the picture of who you do not want elected with an insane level of sense of privilege.
Yea. They are all over DC. And many are women. I mean real women not make believe women.That guy was running for Congress? Can you imagine that asshole with real power?
God bless this police officer. She kept her cool in the face of a jerk desperately asking to get dragged out of the car, cuffed, and dragged to jail.This is so extreme, if it were fiction I'd say it was badly written over the top. This jerk in his "$150,000 SUV" was driving 57 in a 40 and texting, so a very nice patrol officer pulled him over for a ticket.
Almost immediately he said the infamous line, do you know who I am. Over and over and over and over and over, he did many abusive things, calling her a liar, telling her he'd get her fired, calling himself a "law-abiding citizen", dropping names of the police chief and mayor, saying how he'd helped the police in negotiations, and so on.
The only questionable thing for her was that after he refused repeatedly to give her his registration and she wrote a citation, then he shoved it at her and demanded she accept it, but she still gave him the ticket for not producing it before.
I'm not quite sure what this meant, but he spoke to someone higher up on his phone and then told her, 'you know what he said about you? you know what he said about you? He said he's had you before like this and he'll have you again', and then smugly looked at her.
Since this was all on video, he 'got caught', and did the oily politician thing with a mandatory apology; he said he was quitting the race, but then went on *Tucker Carlson* who praised him, and said he was staying in the race. Ya, he's a far-right Republican trying to primary the incumbent Republican saying he's not right-wing enough. Luckily he's well behind. This guy is the picture of who you do not want elected with an insane level of sense of privilege.
This is so extreme, if it were fiction I'd say it was badly written over the top. This jerk in his "$150,000 SUV" was driving 57 in a 40 and texting, so a very nice patrol officer pulled him over for a ticket.
Almost immediately he said the infamous line, do you know who I am. Over and over and over and over and over, he did many abusive things, calling her a liar, telling her he'd get her fired, calling himself a "law-abiding citizen", dropping names of the police chief and mayor, saying how he'd helped the police in negotiations, and so on.
The only questionable thing for her was that after he refused repeatedly to give her his registration and she wrote a citation, then he shoved it at her and demanded she accept it, but she still gave him the ticket for not producing it before.
I'm not quite sure what this meant, but he spoke to someone higher up on his phone and then told her, 'you know what he said about you? you know what he said about you? He said he's had you before like this and he'll have you again', and then smugly looked at her.
Since this was all on video, he 'got caught', and did the oily politician thing with a mandatory apology; he said he was quitting the race, but then went on *Tucker Carlson* who praised him, and said he was staying in the race. Ya, he's a far-right Republican trying to primary the incumbent Republican saying he's not right-wing enough. Luckily he's well behind. This guy is the picture of who you do not want elected with an insane level of sense of privilege.
I don’t think he was committing a crime, but the “Do you know who I am?” line is a fantastic way of convincing a cop to throw discretion to the wind and write the offender up for every citation available. Frankly, the dude is lucky that the cop didn’t say, “Gee, I think I smell marijuana. Just sit tight while I call a K-9 unit to the scene.”DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHO I THINK I AM?
Who tf is he, actually?
She should have arrested him for extortion.
Sheesh. Mr. "I have a $150K car" has an expired registration for it. Also he seems unable to do up his fly.This is so extreme, if it were fiction I'd say it was badly written over the top. This jerk in his "$150,000 SUV" was driving 57 in a 40 and texting, so a very nice patrol officer pulled him over for a ticket.
Almost immediately he said the infamous line, do you know who I am. Over and over and over and over and over, he did many abusive things, calling her a liar, telling her he'd get her fired, calling himself a "law-abiding citizen", dropping names of the police chief and mayor, saying how he'd helped the police in negotiations, and so on.
The only questionable thing for her was that after he refused repeatedly to give her his registration and she wrote a citation, then he shoved it at her and demanded she accept it, but she still gave him the ticket for not producing it before.
I'm not quite sure what this meant, but he spoke to someone higher up on his phone and then told her, 'you know what he said about you? you know what he said about you? He said he's had you before like this and he'll have you again', and then smugly looked at her.
Since this was all on video, he 'got caught', and did the oily politician thing with a mandatory apology; he said he was quitting the race, but then went on *Tucker Carlson* who praised him, and said he was staying in the race. Ya, he's a far-right Republican trying to primary the incumbent Republican saying he's not right-wing enough. Luckily he's well behind. This guy is the picture of who you do not want elected with an insane level of sense of privilege.
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