Canadian Police Officers vs United States Police Officers
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- Опубликовано: 3 сен 2020
- So I was on a test drive in a Porsche Taycan Turbo. Notice the demeanour of this fine office here in Calgary, Alberta. Greater than 80. It might have been 200km/k Demonstration of the Launch Control was mind bending.
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Guy: "Would you like to come into the car?"
Cop: "Are you trying to bribe me?"
Guy: "What? No.. I was just..."
Cop: "Sir, step out of the vehicle."
Hands on wheel
Exactly🤣🤣🤣
@@kamilvyskocil1792 čau Kamile asi se tyhle videa doporučuji Čechům
"Put your hands where i can see em"
Next thing you know he's yelling GUN! GUN! GUN!
Only a Canadian can be intimidating and genuinely welcoming at the same time
That was an Alberta trooper, not canadian.
@@hangthatflagupsidedownplea3049 Alberta is Canada, guessing you're one of those weird secessionists
@@turnip5359 No I'm one of those strange secessionists.
@@hangthatflagupsidedownplea3049 He was with the Alberta Sheriffs, specifically assigned to traffic enforcement. We don't have what are in the US "state troopers" but we do have traffic/highway patrol officers. The only province that has a dedicated Highway Patrol as a standalone agency is Saskatchewan.
@@mouthbreather280 I don't care sorry.
I am Canadian and I can confirm this is how the majority of them are. They can be very stern, but they are fair and have a great sense of humour.
the rookies tend to be the ones who are more beligerant(not all, and some vets are douchy too)
In agree completely. This is my experience as well.
this has not been my experience, I've only been polled over twicd one for going 4km over the limite going down hill, and another for having the front plate in the window (plate holder was broken) on a truck just bought on my way home.
both time they where belligerent and uncaring. Canadian cops seem very similar to America ones
Western cops in Alberta are cool (I worked with many), BC and Saskatchewan are hit and miss, Manitoba, especially Winnipeg - dinks, Ontario and Quebec - too much ego all the time, all looking to climb the ladder. Eastern Canada cops - very chill, laid back, fair. I was posted across the country and dealt with most major agencies.
@@robgilmour3147the only significant thing you said was “I’ve only been pulled over twice”.
That’s outstanding policing. He accomplished everything he needed to and so much more. Thank you for sharing such a heartwarming and impressive interaction.
No it show the unfair way they treat people. A Blackman would get the ticket
And the Canadians should be repremanded
@@toddw6716 Any coincidence that most of the people who try and argue against the police don't know how to use proper grammar?
@@titaniac3037 what are you a crooked canook cop or a American crooked cop?
@@toddw6716 Your evidence?
Typical car salesman. Can’t just let him walk away gotta try and sell him a car.
I can't tell if you're joking or not
@@MrDreamwalker It's Funny and True so both.
slaps the roof of that bad boy
Wife was in the back seat
If she wasn't Might have been a bet different
@@trentdabs5245 How do you know ???
"Take your wife out for dinner."
"You know, I'll just take the ticket instead."
Well done, sir.
😂
Saves alot of money that way.
Laughing dude, it remained me Key and Peel police magician sketch.
Bravo sir. lmao
That had such an air of "I'm not angry, I'm just very disappointed." 😂
He came in serious straight talking, once he realised everyone’s respectful, he let it slide and chilled.
That's the way
@@bradb7342TBH they never included any action from the US officer, I'm sure there a few who'd give a guy a break as well!
Once he realized they were white
@@dspears666 Its Alberta (the wannabe Texas of Canada) so its possible, but my mixed family doesn't fear cops here, they do the second they cross into the USA to go shopping or something though (we live under an hour from the border), and the dirty looks from regular people (NY State) are wild! So much hate toward mixed-race families....
My father was in the RCMP and he stressed the importance of being polite when dealing with the cops.
This cop is a bro. He talked like a hardass but ended up just giving a "friendly warning" and complimenting his car. Cool dude.
Yes we watched the same video dumass
@@ItsJustNery you tell that dumass
Who needs 2 cops to do good cop bad cop when you can do both roles
@@ItsJustNery lmao I love the internet 😂😂
@@ItsJustNery - OMFG chill bro WTF 🤣🤣 😳 😬🤣. Didn’t even spell dumbass right you were in such a rush to peg OP
This is the most intimidating great officer ever.
Right???? So much contrast
Great? Going 30 km/ph over the speed limit is extremely dangerous. It's only a matter of time before this sociopath kills someone. He needed to be ticketed to learn his lesson. Shit officer.
@@jonjonson4826 Warnings are normal, many police officers just give people a warning(Depending on the context).
@@yonneye2427 you're right, and I agree with warnings for speeds 10-20 kph over the limit, but 30 suggests this driver isn't just in a hurry but that he truly doesn't care about the health and safety of those around him
@@jonjonson4826 I see your point.
I was once pulled over for speeding, the officer asked me to step out of the vehicle and follow him to his car so that he could show me his rader. I was given a big fine, but it was such a polite, friendly, and civilized interaction. Canadian cops are generally very nice, just don’t be an arse and be respectful.
_Officer is hired by Porsche to give test drivers the ultimate experience_
I was a US cop. Many times I just asked people to slow down. One time this kid was blinding everyone with his high beams. I pulled him over, walked up, turned his high beams off, and walked back to my car, and drove off. Never said a word. I could hear his buds laughing at him as I walked back to my unit. It was priceless.
:D:D:D
👏 👏
thats the funniest thing you could've done, bravo sir... Such a simple gesture, but you gave them an experience they'll pass down to their kids haha
Typical pig, thinking that you lord over everyone else
cool story bro
This is Dad Psychology. If I catch you again you're Really Gonna Get It
This is so correct.
@@jacobrko2011 👍👍
But in a friendly way
Not threatening
Cuz no one like to be threatened
As a Canadian I’ve never gotten a warning, only straight up tickets 🤷♂️ and I’m always courteous too
Canadian police forces have both traffic sections and patrol sections. Traffic section sole job is to give out tickets, thus always getting a ticket. Patrol sections do "other" police work and find traffic tickets below them and not worth their time going to court, etc for them and will let you go more often.
They need the money so they can waste it on something stupid. You guys voted for these taxes and shit it’s on you.
@@TimienI didn't know that, thanks for the info.
It’s the car.
You must be quite an idiot on the road.
Cool Canadian cop. Good to see. I got pulled in Georgia a couple of weeks ago. Clocked me at 75 in a 55 at 12:30 AM. I was honest, sincere and got a stern warning. Most relief I've felt in a while. Thanks GA!
"I'm gonna record this for our safety"
"Whoa there bud, you were getting pretty fast there, no ticket, make love to your wife, I love this car, be safe"
omg.. we barely made it.
Best comment!!!! (well... ok... even steven with dad psychology, LMAO)
Lmao
Dudes watching too much CNN
The cop is basically ghandi
When he said “I’m extremely jealous.” I felt that.
Am learning English. Why he said jealous instead of envy?
@@vagiz7799 Because jealous is the correct word. Your grammar is way off as well, you've used the word envy when you meant envious, which would still be wrong as jealous is the right word. Also the correct grammar in your original comment should have been "I am learning English, why did he say jealous instead of envious?" Why did I bother explaining this lmao what am I doin with my life 😅
@@jaylianos8743 hey c’mon, don’t be so critical.
Please be so kind to explain me the using of these two words.
I used to speak jealous when something was related to emotional feelings. For example: my girlfriend, if she flirts with someone. Or a kid who jealous his mother if she pay attention to another kid.
I use envy when I want to have or I want to do something that others can and I cannot.
Is my logic correct?
@@vagiz7799 Yeah sure I'll explain no worries. Being envious of others achieving something is more of a negative personality trait associated with disorders. It is basically long term negativity and resentment towards someones achievements. So yes you are sort of correct. Jealousy is and instant feeling and something you feel sper of the moment when you see for example a nice Lamborghini and think to yourself "damn I wish that was mine"
@@vagiz7799 The meaning of jealous from the dictionary is : "feeling or showing an envious resentment of someone or their achievements, possessions, or perceived advantages." | So he's jealous of the car, meaning he's envious of the car. He could say i'm envious, but it's just unusually said. Both work, but jealous is easier to say and much more common.
I was pleasantly surprised by this. Wasn't expecting that outcome at all. Very good to see
I was shocked to how friendly he was! Then I realized in the comments that he is a Canadian officer.
This was the scariest nicest thing I've ever seen
You have never met me
@Jamie McPhilbin dawww
@@God7ODTaxationIsTheft DAMNNNM HE GOT YO ASS GUD
@@God7ODTaxationIsTheft Look out boys... We've got ourselves a real tough guy here lol. You'd probably projectile-shit yourself if someone so much as came up behind you and said "boo".
Plot Twist: The officer was part of the sales pitch. he was just there to hype up the car.
Genius
Hahahaha 😂😂😂
lmao
Hold on now I think your onto something
Underrated
I can't believe it. I was watching this and instantly recognized exactly where this was filmed. Neat.
What a great guy. Made me chuckle. Firm, factual and 'extremely jealous'. Awesome
What a cool cop. The fact that he admitted “I’m extremely jealous.” Is awesome. He admitted having the human emotion instead of taking it out in a passive aggressive way on the driver like most people would
It's called a joke.
He would of given any other person a ticket so that just shows his bias. Either don’t give anyone speeding tickets, or give that cop a ticket, he shouldn’t have received special treatment
@@Bryce_C. He didn't receive special treatment, it's just generally what it's like being stopped by cops in Canada. Unless you are doing something overtly reckless, or intoxicated, generally they just let you off with a warning. Maybe ticket if they have pulled you over twice for the same thing. I got pulled over for not making a signal because I was in a rush because I had some explosive diarrhea . Not only did I only get a warning, he gave me an escort for a few blocks until he had a call or something.
Not saying every cop in Canada is a beacon of benevolence. From what I've experienced though they are LEAGUES away from the US cops. I'm also a white dude, so I could be biased lol
hes just joking.
like most *cops* would
"Take your wife out for dinner"
Boyfriend in the passenger seat : 😤
Lol!
Ur joke is gay lol
Wrong Joke...
Car guys are Straight.
passenger: who says i am gey?
policeman: u r gey.
😂😂😂
Honesty takes you faaar in your experience brother, thank you
This is why I love my country!!!!!!!!
I’m so proud of being a Canadian!!!!!
What a man! Zero insecurities. When I grow up I wanna be like him.
- male commenter, 36 yo
🤘
Le-ho-se-her
Yup. He handled that shit like da man
@voltaicmimic@ubuntu:~$ wtf do I do_ Yesssss
I'm 35 i also want to be like him lol
No way!! This is a super kind guy! Lucky!
@jayo navio Yeah most....sometimes,they just want to fuck you because they had a Bad day or something
no shot
Blessed*
Nope this is common in Canada
@We are All Amelak well by the way you call me a liar, I kinda feel like you might be an asshole, so maybe look at yourself and you may find the issues to your problems
The behaviour of the police officer giving warning to the driver from outside of the car is really appreciable and I must say that it is clearly a learning experience for the police personnel of India.
This cop is such a chad. I aspire to have that much poised assertiveness and discerning compassion simultaneously.
This is what policing ought to be... commanding when needed, but ultimately about serving and protecting, not living out some Macho Man fantasy.
Well heres the thing about policing.. each situation is different. Sometimes you stop a car and its two harmless guys on a demo drive who just surpassed the speed limit for a moment. Then in other situations its some rude guy whos acting weird who also happens to have a warrant for his arrest. Do some cops overstep their authority or go on a power trip ? yes. But then again every time a cop has to be not so nice doesn't mean its not warranted. If you drink and drive and run down a pedestrian the cops probably wont be telling you to take your wife out for dinner lol.
@@gg-eo6ez You're free to watch the thousands of videos showing exactly that on this platform alone.
Ok? different answer if someone you knew got got killed from an idiot speeding.. happens every day
problem with these generations of man nowadays has big insecurities nad ego.
Protecting also means taking speed racers out of the road. Not saying this is the case, but rules are rules.
It's fucking crazy, the dude is so serious you don't ever want to be in this situation but he's so damn polite you can only think of yourself as lucky.
I'm usually a good driver running late to work 50 in a 35. Pulled over by a motorcycle officer. Mentioned i worked at the hospital and phew got away. other than that i've been a very slow cautious driver like a grandpa in my 30s unfortunately. when i was in my late teens and 20s i was like speed limit = minimum lol
mph
Yeah, fellow Canuck here. Yeah he was just holding himself back because it's a sweet ride and he's jealous AF but the 'by-the-book' officer in him was pretty pissed. LMAO :-)
This is a man without insecurities, well done!
That was so good, I simply had to watch it twice.
I have lived in both the U.S. and Canada all of my life. Canadian police are definitely more respectful of the public and much more friendly by far.
Send them to Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, L.A., NYC, etc. for a year or two and see what kind of change it would bring to their mentality.
@@markberryhill2715 You do have a very good point there. I'm sure the officers in those jurisdictions are dealing with a very different crowd daily and that has to have an impact on how they may perceive and deal with the public at large. Having said that, I know that Canadian national standards for gaining entrance and training are some of the highest in the world.
Sure, let's do that. I know the point you're trying to make is that these places may be perceived as more violent. But what if police were trained to have empathy and deescalate instead? Police are meant to serve and protect, not be executioner, which is what many American police perceive it as.
@@jamietigges2154 So trigger happy they unjustly kill less than 50 people per year in a country with more guns than people lol. They're doing really great statistically lol.
@@alanluedike631 American police kill over 1,000 people every year, which is more than UK police have killed in decades. The fact that you've somehow convinced yourself that's normal is scary.
Awesome to see my brother being a good cop! He did give my daughter a tickets for driving her pink Barbie car too fast when she was 8 years old though.
That's funny! Did he get in the car?
Is this officer really your brother? He seems pretty cool :)
If he ever does something like that again, tell him to put a swear jar in there office. The ticket will be paid by the end of the day.
@@mwillblade that would be a classic Kodak moment.
alright boys let's believe this guy
What a savage friendly gentleman acted like how everyone supposed to, I’m extremely jealous that your like this sir .
My wife was driving us in Northern Ontario and she got stopped for 110 in an 80 zone. I explained that she's from Toronto and she always thinks she's late for a meeting. Cop grinned and gave her a warning
I was once stopped in rural Ontario. The cop said, "I see you have Illinois plates, are you a Blackhawks fan?" He admitted, "I'm supposed to be a Leafs fan, but I really prefer the Hawks." We talked hockey for a couple of minutes and then each went on our way.
So had you lied and said "No, I'm a Leafs fan! Hawks suck! They used to be good though!" You would've been screwed.
🧢
Lucky team gettin Bedard
their policy is to be tourist-friendly. it's not like there is any shortage of corrupt police in canada.
He admitted, “I’m supposed to be a Leafs fan but after more than 50 years of them failing to win the cup I’ve given up on them.”
"Take your wife out for dinner."
"Uhm, OK. Just asking, but how much would the ticket be exactly?"
lmao
Chuckled on the toilet. Good job.
It'd be a decent dinner, thats for sure lol I'm in Ontario, a ticket like that would be about $150 I believe.
@@MG-im8ku In Alberta 30 over is $310!
I know that 15 over is $51 and change in Ontario.
I used to know the exact number but i haven't gotten one in a while lol
I was going about 150km/hr one time in the middle of nowhere way up north. I didn’t realize that the oncoming car was a Mountie. He put his arm out his window and pointed down several times…that was it.
I passed a Mountie head-on doing 140, he flipped the berries on for 2 flashes and waved as we passed.
This is so true. Went to Toronto 2 years ago. Asked if I could take a picture of a Canadian Officer. His partner stopped the traffic to make sure daughter got a good picture of the motorcycle! Real Gentlemen.
Every driver late for work tho: cops are assholes eh
what motorcycle? it feels out of context.
@@Zeratsu police motorcycle
@@therandomyoutuber5101 he literally states he’s with Alberta sheriffs branch which is a real agency in Canada
About 10 years ago when I was in Amsterdam there was a group of 5 motorcycle cops. I asked if we could have a picture with them and one of them jumped off the bike and had me and my buddy stand between them sitting on their bikes and took a picture for us. It was super nice.
90% of human interactions are reciprocal, be Nice, you get Nice....
Exactly
@James Glover Me
@James Glover 25yrs of Police work.... he is 100% correct!
82.65% of statistics are made up on the spot
That's what cops in USA do. If you cooperate with police the officer in most cases will give you break
I can say, almost all Canadian officers are this generous and patient
Not my personal experience in Nova Scotia. The cops here are straight up aweful trash. I was once stopped by a cop for turning left. He eye balled me through traffic while I was waiting at one red light and he the other side of the red light to my immediate left. When asked why he was stopping me he had no reason. Straight up aweful people on power trips.
@@Oh_that_guyI’m from Nova Scotia too and I’ve had respectful experiences with the police. I think some people become instantly full of attitude when they’re stopped by cops and the cops must get tired of the bs day after day.
I think he's probably chalking it up to "he was probably doing 60 mph rather than 60 km/hr."
American cop: “GET ON THE FUCKING GROUND!!””
Canadian Cop: “TAKE YOUR WIFE TO DINNER”
Wtf 😂
Not true.
@@aaronvector4750 SO true 😂
@@tybarker5038 why y'all like to demonize American cops so bad? If the cops in your neighbourhood are bad then so be it but not all american cops are bad. For every "bad cop" video there's at least 3 videos out there showcasing American cops doing their best, being polite, putting their life at risk, careing for the other citizans and all they get is ndgativity from y'all. I'm sick of people like you.
@@aaronvector4750 why do you say y’all? I said two words and you go off. And me personally I’ve had good and bad experiences with cops and it’s not so much that they’re bad, it’s that the system they protect is rotten and the way in America, they are like this intimidating force constantly watching your every move so they can squeeze revenue out of you and possibly even your life. Had a number of times they stop and investigate me over petty things like dealer tags or window tint. They don’t leave people alone over tiny little shit and we REGULARLY see police misusing and abusing their power because they’re all armed and the average citizen isn’t and if they are, it’s very difficult for them to protect themselves legally. So that’s my problem.
Cops in Minnesota (excluding the cities) and pretty much the rest of the Midwest are just like the cop in this video
Wow 🤩 i couldn’t believe that he was so reasonable while being polite
How most cops are.....
@@TheSkidds source? Oh, you don't have one? You're just saying things because you're wishing on a star it's true? Oh, okay then.
@@jonjonson4826 source: been pulled over twice and super polite and respectful to the cop. They gave me warnings both times.
@@Ducktor nice anecdotal evidence
@@jonjonson4826 thx
Awww... What a lovely way to communicate . Guy deserve a applaud. And he is good looking cop god bless him
That’s the most friendliest insult ever
It happened to me once too... I'm brazilian, I was visiting Banff, Alberta, Canada, when a cop asked me to stop the car. She was very gentle and warned me about speed limit, I was overspeeding, she just gave me a warning... saved me of a ticket. I really appreciated her attitude, because I couldnt afford the $$ and I swear for God I didn't notice I was overspeeding (roads are perfect and the car was very secure). Anyway, I lived in canada for 14 months and I received a treatment there that gives me jealous about not living there anymore...
Well come on back and stay.
Exactly. A warning is just human decency.
The officer made it seem like he was going at 100 mph. He had every right to give him a ticket.
@@bijuutamer729of course he had the right to, but the cop wasn't a dick. He was very reasonable so he gave him a warning. You do it again hes writing a ticket that's how it should be done. Ticketing motorists was originally pitched as keeping the public safe. It is now the biggest money grab scam out there.
@@daves984 what if he hits and kills your mother next time he's driving so recklessly fast? He got a warning this time, so now he's conditioned to think the next officer might give him a warning too. I bet if he killed one of your family members next time you'd be pissed the officer didn't give him a ticket this time in order to teach him a lesson that actually sticks
he gave warning because he didnt have a proof
There is a warning called the law
“would you like to come in, I-”
I was pulled over once in Scotland because my car MOT expired. The cops were very nice and apologetic about giving me the expensive ticket😢
What an amazing display of dignity. We need more cops like this one.
Who knows, they could be the majority.
It’s usually the jerks, on both sides, that we hear about.
The way that video ended implies that his "would you like to come in?" fucked up the whole situation 😂
lmao I want to know what happened next... 😂
Proof that you can be cool and intimidating at the same time. 😂
Rock on, man.
Man so confident, he doesn't need idle threats nor does he need to compromise his role / duties... Carry a badge, a gun, a good and generous attitude, and the inner steel to know when to lay down the law and the humanity to know when a minor admonishment is better.
Very nice from him. Strict but straight forward aggressively nice and gentle simultaneously. These are the kind of cops you would just respect without a doubt.
Good interaction. There’s literally thousands of stops like this everyday in the U.S. but those don’t get shown, only the few bad ones that circulate over and over again.
Usa gud
@@malcolmholmes2596 USA bad
This is true actually
Similar thing happened with me, I stopped, acted with respect, replied yes sir no sir, showed ID, he let me go and told me to be careful, drive safe, and have a nice day
Pretty much... sad.
Wow. I wasn't expecting that at all.
THE ENDING HAD ME ROLLING! “would you like to come in or…”
superb response and work ethic- very nice!....am touched.
I've heard many stories like this one - I think that for a time during the pandemic the police in Alberta were doing all they could to avoid ticketing. They've stepped it up in recent days though.
@Otaku Reactions Mashup no they did it because a bunch of uneducated teenagers started screaming defund the police
@@chriseberle4234 in canada kids protested?
i wrote a letter to the police chief next town over last fall after the kids at the school spray painted ‘defund the cops’ and ridiculous anti police stuff everywhere...first football game last yr, that school had police there doing security.. I said why is it your officers responsibility to be security for kids who want you defunded. he wrote a very gracious letter in return but he never elaborated except to say its for the people who supoort them..
Yoooo the power of the car is real ‼️
Made my day Brother 👍
I love finding Canadian videos...lots of love from a proud Albertan
“Dave... I’m gonna race ‘em.”
- Dave Chappell, 2004
You fucking legend 🍻
"I didn't know I couldn't do that"
Yeah. I saw that one. Why do Black people hang out with White-folks?
Between Christmas movies about so much extreme poverty, Hospital shows where MONEY is always the deciding factor, and Racial shows, where some cool white person, helps a minority that ALWAYS seems to need help and be pushed down, we kind of get that America is a shitty place to live in. For ANYONE not in the upper brackets. But especially for visible minorities.
In Canada, Unless you are in some bad part of Toronto or Montreal, the two cities with the largest black populations in the country, and where the police have the most interaction with that minority (3% black people in Canada, not much interaction for 90% of Canadian cops, you probably end up always meeting the same ones, if you live near a high concentration of other black families...) You could switch seats and get the same result. A FINE, or a straight to jail if you are drunk (like the white friend in the Chappelle bit...)... No freebies for color, or anything else. My brother is ex-RCMP, I was in the car with him when he got a speeding ticket from the RCMP in BC. The guy looked at him like he wanted to arrest him, when he tried his I WAS IN BEFORE, GIVE ME A BREAK! Routine.
I'm SURTE there are exceptions, bad coops, racist ones,, etc. BUT, the way we think is that it's NOT an option. So it's few in between, and they usually get arrested in the end.
The last part was hilarious, when he said "would you like to come in" 😄😂
Love it. Invited him into the car at the end
As a resident of ALBERTA for nearly 30 years, I can attest to the fact that our cops are easily the most reasonable and personable in Canada, Quebec is it's own country imo and they have some great cops as well.
I got pulled over last year here in Edmonton. Cop said he lost track of which silver car he intended to pull over, and decided not to just peg me with the blame. I was doing ~60kmh on the highway passing cops that had pulled some guy over, and the traffic behind me started passing and swerving back over at a high speed.
All my interactions with cops here in Quebec have been nothing but respectful. I know there problems with our system, but I truly believe most cops are good people.
Yuck!
The one time I drove to Alberta, speeding tickets had just been increased and I was not given a pass. But I did like that I got a discount because I had a good driving record, they don't do that in most provinces. So I skipped the motel room and drove all night to get home.
I've also had no problems with cops here in Quebec, they are polite and all but so far about half of the ones I got were stickers to the rule and didn't drop anything on the ticket even though half of those tickets were for about the same speeds as the one in the video (~20 km/h over), which is imo not that fast compared to how fast some people are driving on the 20/40 (there were parts where I was driving 120, sometimes 130 and yet I'd be overtaken by people going at least 150-160)
That said, the other half was good: one could easily have impounded my car due to how fast I was going that morning and suspended my license (I couldn't find the registration either to make things worse), and I'll admit there was a bunch of other dangerous shit I did that he could have got me for, but he just gave me a speeding ticket (for the highest speed he got that wasn't going to get me suspended or get my car impounded) as well as a very stern warning; another one almost caught me doing donuts in the snow in a parking lot (which is apparently illegal, he didn't see me do shit but there were tons of tire skids in the snow and the sides of my car were all white, it didn't require sherlock holmes to figure it out) and just told me to cut it out, I think he was also just not in the mood to give tickets at -15 on a sunday at 10 pm lol
that said i've pretty much only interacted with the SQ (provincial police, like the OPP in Ontario), idk how it is with city cops though in Montreal or Quebec City
Wait I’m confused was that a Canadian cop or usa cop? What a cool ass cop at the end of the day. Admins to being jealous , gives out a fair warning and calls the ticket stupid . What a humbling cop. Other cops would of wrote the ticket just because of his car . Let’s be honest
Description says out of Alberta. They also didn’t use freedom units when describing his speed.
Thats a Canadian Cop but not exactly sure how Kilometers work or speeds in canada are but the cop said 22kms above the limit. Which is quite substantial in the US MPH system that be equal to doing 77 in a 55mph Road or zone worthy of a ticket
@@jamesk5541 22km/h is about 14 mph. The speed limit was 60 which is about 40 mph. So he was doing the equivalent to 55mph in a 40 zone
@@glovepro1256 after slamming the breaks
@@jamesk5541 "not exactly sure how Kilometers work" people would think you are ret*rded if you say that in literally any part of the world outside of the USA.
LOL! The sales hat came on as soon as he smelled the Officer liked the car.
Give this officer a huge medal for being a true professional. fantastic
This officer deserved a 🏅 and 🎁.
Total respect for that police officer, he made it very memorable when he referred to take your wife to dinner instead of a ticket.. it really encourages to respect any traffic laws!
When he said "friendly warning" I felt my heart lighter
The ending got the same vibe as telling your waiter to enjoy their food as well
Hope US cop learned something from that traffic stop . Yo , gang members no ID , no step out the car , no attitude just a warning and he was very professional.
Rural cops are very different I'm a black and every time I've been stopped in a rural area I just get let go with a warning no speed ticket or anything its really just the big cities where they're trying to reach quotas and then the inner cities which obviously are worse
They're not going to have you step out of the car just over a ticket. That being said, police legally have to check drivers licenses on traffic stops, it's not something they just choose to or not to do. And if the driver doesn't comply then they'll have them step out.
A very cordial, humble, and professional law enforcement officer. 👍
I just know bro turned around the second he asked if he'd like to come in lmao
I used to live in Montreal during my college years... Some of the nicest people I've ever met... Go CANADA.... U R the best country on earth...
Canadian Officer: At the end of the day, everyone is happy.
U.S. Police Officer: At the end of the day, someone will be in a body bag!
Wow! Somebody who is actually aware of his emotions and also able to speak about. Beside that he's doing a great job. Wish him and his family all the best!
huge kindness, what a awesome guy
The Canadian officer sounded like a charging Doberman, making you think you were about to get mauled instead you get hugs lol.
Canada has its share of Sov Cits, so this type of approach sets the tone for how the conversation will go. Give respect = get respect.
OHH CANADA! 👍🇨🇦💖
True patriot love...
in all of us command.
Your healthcare is trash💀
Alexander07865 just had to ruin it didn’t you...
LECRON it’s “sons” not Us. Don’t care for the SJW version made under Turd-eau.
Somehow, this man is everybody’s dad
“Would you like to come in…”
😮😂 would like to see how that turned out
0:45 I like how this officer being serious remain a comedy while saying this, his manner of saying it this way somehow just lets me feel that he is good man and he's not gonna do any harm or act dishonest, do you feel that too? It's like instantly obvious that he's a good guy the way he talks you know, love these people
I’ve only been stopped by a cop in the US once. In Seattle. We were using wrong lanes and turning where we weren’t supposed to cuz GPS. Let us off with a warning and explained the rules of the road. Nice guy. Positive experience. I’m sure it’s not always like that but I left with a good impression.
I’ve also gotten a mechanical response by Canadian police officers for going over the speed limit. I got reductions and fines (10 over instead of 20 over, etc.) but no freebies.
I am so happy with the cop behaviour, that good definition of to serve and to protect.
That was a great video!
When I was 5 years old I had a similar experience in BC. Mom got pulled over for speeding, and the cop gave her a warning and told her to take me and my brother who were in the backseat out for McDonald’s instead of a ticket.
I was stopped by an Irish police officer (Garda) First words out of his mouth were, Where did you hide the wings. He then told me I was doing 95 in a 60 area & no matter how late I was the people I was going to meet would rather see me arrive late than not at all. Wise words
That "would you like to come in" really got me laughing. Like dude, he gave you a warning. Don't push your luck. I'm really curious to know what happened next.
Wow! Just Wow! Amazing cop! He understands the temptation of the driver to drive fast in his awesome car, and he being honest how jealous he was.
Total truth. A friend of mine was 50km over the limit and normally that’s an automatic tow, she got a ticket with a fine, and not even that bad of a fine. But dang the officer was pissed off. We were sure she was going to be impounded.