Not true. If that stop had nothing to do with you, he doesn't have to ID. You are absolutely incorrect. Plus if you insert yourself into his stop, you can be arrested. It's obstruction.
Do your feelings always get hurt when you find out that you are completely irrelevant? You do realize that he is under NO obligation to identify to you if he doesn't have an encounter with you, right?
@mw3309 Yes, police officers are considered public servants. They are law enforcement employees who work to protect the public. Some say that police officers should be recruited and trained with the understanding that they are public servants, and that they should serve the public interest. Police officers perform a variety of tasks, such as patrolling neighborhoods, issuing traffic tickets, and analyzing crime scenes. Oklahoma City Free Press Opinion: Police officers should understand they are public servants first Feb 28, 2022 Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Civil service - Wikipedia Public sector employees such as those in education and the NHS are not considered to be civil servants. Police officers and staff are also not civil servants. T... ohchr Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials | OHCHR In countries where police powers are exercised by military authorities, whether uniformed or not, or by State security forces, the definition of law enforcement... Wikipedia Police officer - Wikipedia A police officer (also called a policeman (male) or policewoman (female), a cop, an officer, or less commonly a constable) is a warranted law employee of a poli... The Policy Circle Understanding Law Enforcement - The Policy Circle Qualified Immunity. Another barrier to accountability is what is known as qualified immunity, “a judicial doctrine that shields public officials, like police of... Indeed 9 Different Types of Police Officers (With Job Duties) | Indeed.com Jun 28, 2024 - There are many types of police officers who work in law enforcement agencies to protect the public. Some police officers perform general tasks, such... Ben’s Guide To the U.S. Government (.gov) What and who of Elections-app - Ben's Guide In the United States, we hold elections for many public offices. The people we elect for President, Senators, and Representatives are public servants and work f... Thesaurus.com 11 Synonyms & Antonyms for POLICE | Thesaurus.com force law enforcement squad troops. Strong matches. blue constabulary corps fuzz heat law officers.
@AK_AUDITS You know, management classes are available at any college in Alaska. If you're so obsessed with being someone's boss, earn it, Smeagol. Do you notice the pity in everyone's eyes yet, hopeless boy? Watch for it as you go forward with this.
@@satoshijames4134Satoshi be nice man we need this kid he is the only one in alska with the balls to put camera on the cops Here and they just let another gaurd hurt me
This is some cutting edge “journalisming”, did y’all notice how he completely owns that “public tyrant”?!? 🤓
Doesn't need to. No statue or state law nor federal law compelled them to do so.
Their policy states it
@@Munkay83 cool, go ahead and show me now where their policy says that in Alaska.
@@mw3309 He won't.
@@ZZZGGGLLLAAAHHH he can't. It's no a factor of will or won't he simply is incapable and inept 😂
@@Munkay83 Policy don't trump law. 4th amendment says you don't have to ID unless you're involved in a crime.
Not true. If that stop had nothing to do with you, he doesn't have to ID. You are absolutely incorrect. Plus if you insert yourself into his stop, you can be arrested. It's obstruction.
No no no. They have to provide name and badge number you clearly haven't studied the law and you're a bootlicker
Do your feelings always get hurt when you find out that you are completely irrelevant? You do realize that he is under NO obligation to identify to you if he doesn't have an encounter with you, right?
You're wronf
@@fuffyNINWhat is wronf?
Great job officer, and that lady’s and gentlemen that’s how to put a RUclips entertainer in his place.
Thanks for the laughs, it's always funny seeing you do these videos
I didn't see you running up to him with your ID to identify yourself.
Hes not a public servant
@@Munkay83 neither are they, show me the specific line referencing public servant when they serve the public as a official.
@@mw3309the cops work for us they need to identify themselves
@mw3309 Yes, police officers are considered public servants. They are law enforcement employees who work to protect the public. Some say that police officers should be recruited and trained with the understanding that they are public servants, and that they should serve the public interest.
Police officers perform a variety of tasks, such as patrolling neighborhoods, issuing traffic tickets, and analyzing crime scenes.
Oklahoma City Free Press
Opinion: Police officers should understand they are public servants first
Feb 28, 2022
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Civil service - Wikipedia
Public sector employees such as those in education and the NHS are not considered to be civil servants. Police officers and staff are also not civil servants. T...
ohchr
Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials | OHCHR
In countries where police powers are exercised by military authorities, whether uniformed or not, or by State security forces, the definition of law enforcement...
Wikipedia
Police officer - Wikipedia
A police officer (also called a policeman (male) or policewoman (female), a cop, an officer, or less commonly a constable) is a warranted law employee of a poli...
The Policy Circle
Understanding Law Enforcement - The Policy Circle
Qualified Immunity. Another barrier to accountability is what is known as qualified immunity, “a judicial doctrine that shields public officials, like police of...
Indeed
9 Different Types of Police Officers (With Job Duties) | Indeed.com
Jun 28, 2024 - There are many types of police officers who work in law enforcement agencies to protect the public. Some police officers perform general tasks, such...
Ben’s Guide To the U.S. Government (.gov)
What and who of Elections-app - Ben's Guide
In the United States, we hold elections for many public offices. The people we elect for President, Senators, and Representatives are public servants and work f...
Thesaurus.com
11 Synonyms & Antonyms for POLICE | Thesaurus.com
force law enforcement squad troops. Strong matches. blue constabulary corps fuzz heat law officers.
I think this was a few minutes of my life I'll never get back.. Really man ? no name and badge number? stop the presses... you guys are a joke..
Obviously you're not a member of the public. But since you are his boss, FIRE HIM. You give stupid people a bad name.
Why don’t you get a job like a normal person?
First off, he's not normal, but could get a job flipping burgers or something along those lines.
Who'd hire him? He doesn't do anything like a normal person. Question answered.
@@xxzz9789 I don't want him handling my Big Mac.
@@JohnBGood-kq3ul that’s a very good point.
He would rather collect government assistance that comes from OUR tax dollars. Kids like this are so lazy today that it's pathetic. 😅
You're not his boss. Never have been, never will be.
@AK_AUDITS You know, management classes are available at any college in Alaska. If you're so obsessed with being someone's boss, earn it, Smeagol.
Do you notice the pity in everyone's eyes yet, hopeless boy? Watch for it as you go forward with this.
You should shpeak to Sham. He'sh a real Auditor. He fought @ Sullivan Arena. He got tazed. He got Shmurffed and everything.
Shullivan
Whats his youtube
@AK_AUDITS Northern Corruption Monitor 907 Sam @Greatland News do you want a link? Are you stupid or something?
@AK_AUDITS lol Northern Corruption monitor 907 I dont have access to it anymore the wasilla police took it
@@satoshijames4134Satoshi be nice man we need this kid he is the only one in alska with the balls to put camera on the cops Here and they just let another gaurd hurt me
They are not required to identify themselves.
You're wrong and a bootlicker
Contest 18 , I means
Your mother should have identified.
Hurt your fee-fees, did he?