He actually didn’t know his monologue! He rehearsed it for two hours, but he has Dyslexia, which made it super hard to do in that amount of time. So he improvised the whole thing. The whole monologue was filmed and only this much made the cut! I’ll be releasing an interview with Larry soon I just spoke with him today!
@@HeX341 I'm glad that "BITCH" has almost half the likes the head comment has. Really shows you that most of us have the same mentality to comment "Bitch"
Yeah given his apparent constitutional expertise (and his clear wisdom/intellect), it wouldn't surprise me if he was just as adamant as Walt that the _magnet escapade_ couldn't be traced back. And I believe that was his last involvement.
@@DLHarv I did take that into consideration when I wrote it. But I wouldn't say he was _involved_ during El Camino, the low jack was activated mere moments before Joe fled, and when I say _involvement_ I meant in a way that he could possibly be caught. He didn't involve himself in El Camino in such a way as he could be caught...that's why I left that occurrence out.
The fact that Joe only showed up about 5 minutes before this scene with no other info and immediately got involved to help is amazing lol He just showed up to destroy the vehicle so as far as he’s concerned he wasn’t even in the frame for doing anything wrong
Old Joe: "Well until your boys bring that warrant on a "satin pillow' you are, thus far, on MY property without MY permission to be here. You dont just get to sit here and wait for the warrant to come. So scramola" they really didnt need to involve Marie
I need to watch the episode again to see the set up but most junkyards have high fences. Longs hes not allowed to be right up on it, should be ok to slip out
texas thunder it would still be difficult to get away from the junkyard without hank seeing. While he is waiting outside, he would almost certainly try to scout the perimeter to see if Jesse tries to run. Walt being a 51 year old cancer patient, isn’t the most nimble
Out of all the entirety of Breaking Bad, this scene was one of the most nerve-racking to watch. The way Walt is desperately trying to hold the door shut with his brother-in-law tries to pry it open with a fucking tire iron. Jesus christ, I can't take it. And once again, he gets them out of it by the skins of their teeth. Some riveting shit, mane.
BB did it the best. Getting characters into impossible situations. I remember pausing the episode and thinking how they could get out of this... I couldn't think of any way. Then it was exciting to see Walter thinking of a way. Vince Gilligan told on Conan that, they often paint themselves into a corner and his brilliant writers will figure out a way!
@@cultclassic999 yeah the only thing that could be argued thats better would be either The Wire or the sopranos. But all 3 are definitely the top 3 shows of all time. BB is number 2 for me, 3 is the sopranos and number one would be the wire. The wire is just so damn good.
Something that most people that 'try doing' are not. They either have the law completely wrong or are just spouting absolute jibberish... and then scream/holler and act like an idiot when arrested.
@@wardaddy6374 Excuse me, Mr. Bear. This show ended in Sept of 2013. Its a little hard to find spoiler complaints valid when we've had THAT long to watch the whole series. Lol
This whole scene demonstrates the degree of off beat attitude and amoral actions that would lead Hank to attack Jesse .Very well written . Now I want a full blow Legislative analysis of Breaking Bad .
Director: this is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed. Action! Bryan Cranston: (whispers) this is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed. Aaron Paul: This is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed .... BITCH!!!!!
This is such a great video for so many reasons. Besides this being so pragmatic and made so digestible with cultural references, it also highlights the depth of research that the creators of this show went to and their commitment to realism for the sake of their art. And the commentary on Hank (the cop) is pretty even-handed, given that he's pretty much the villain of this - and many other - scenes.
@@PolishGod1234 I don't agree that calling him a villain implies he's evil - he's Walt's foil in so many scenes, making him the opposition. And he sure as shit ain't the main antagonist - Breaking Bad is a story of Walt's war against himself, not Hank, not Gus, not Tuco, not Uncle Jack. It's Walt's own ego that stacks the dominoes in such a way that he takes a bullet to the gut.
@@michellemerriman7940 villain means a legit bad/evil person who's an enemy of protagonist. Walt's ego is just Walt being Walt, Hank is the main antagonist if you exclude Walter considering how Hank opposes Walt through almost entire show.
When Hank takes the tape off, the light shines in through the bullet holes on to Walt's stomach. Where does Walt get wounded in the last episode again?
You should love it because if the presumption of innocence and their individual rights are not protected then neither will the rights of anyone else be, even when they are innocent of any wrongdoing whatsoever. For some reason, THAT part of the critical thinking equation always seems to be missing from people's way of looking at these situations. I absolutely abhor everything that stems from and supports the "war on drugs" mentality, because it is one of the most prevalent and egregious excuses used by government actors to behave unconstitutionally. That said, I have no problem with actual criminals getting caught and prosecuted PROPERLY, which means with full respect to individual rights and the law. What I *DO* have a problem with are cops and prosecutors that think none of these rights or how they violate them actually matters as long as they get their man and make an arrest or get a conviction.
@@taooflaw8744 It was just a joke, in all honesty I didn’t fully read the comment but I’m sure your analysis of the amendment use is great I was just joking lol
@@gxdhabakkagw6268 I really was not trying to make it sound like I was attacking you or your comment. I was just pointing out how it actually ties into the whole point of why I made the video in the first place. Thank you for the comment and compliment. lol
To be honest, just as Hank did listen and go back to obeying the law by having a warrant come around to help him investigate, a phone call saying that Marie was in hospital drove him away.
Lmao it always cracks me up when Hank drags the tire iron across the side trying to intimidate them like the twin drags the axe when trying to kill him lol
Pretty good assessment. Concealing the weapon before approach is easily articulated as officer safety and certainly doesn't amount to premeditation. Any type of manipulation to the "domicile" by Hank is a clear violation of the 4th amendment. That said in this type of case Hank would have to pray he could adequately articulate facts to sway a judge. Even without that Hank would be well within his rights to continue to observe the "domicile" while awaiting the search warrants approval. Granted he would most likely have to conduct said observation from off property which may have prevented view in which case he'd have to hope for a climbable tree nearby or rent a bucket lift to maintain visual contact. As for advising people to fight back against any officer of the court or federal agent I would advise against that in the strongest possible terms. You lose the battle but win the war in court and most likely via 7+ figure civil right's lawsuit.
Such a simple and fantastic way of explaining this. This is what some people don’t understand about “probable cause.” It’s why “drug sweeps” at schools are totally illegal and unconstitutional. Cops wouldn’t know that drugs are in somebody’s car unless they take the dogs around. What reason do they have to take the dogs around? That’s fishing for probable cause. It’s not readily apparent
I've been sent here from the channel Audit The Audit. They did a video talking about the same scene and what's true or not about the legality (or lack thereof) of Hank's actions. Your video was pretty good and wish you would do more of them, if you are able to. Anyways, thank you and cheers from France! 🍻🇫🇷🇺🇸
Some of the people you at least expect to be super smart are always around us. People ask why is he a junkyard guy? Well if he's super intelligent who are we to question his motives?
The problem with that statement is that it was NEVER reported as stolen by the owner. As such, there was no "stolen vehicle" report as supporting evidence of a crime that would serve to establish probable cause for Hank to search or seize it, which, as a federal officer, he would not have any authority and jurisdiction to do under the existing circumstances. The mother's statement that it was stolen would not have been enough since Hank lacked legal jurisdiction to act on a state-based crime where there was no evidence of the crime itself extending across state lines so as to invoke any level of federal jurisdiction. He only had a SUSPICION that this COULD be the RV he was looking for and that it was involved in the manufacturing of meth, but no actual facts or evidence that would support a warrant to seize and search it as such.
@Tao of law. Do you have any other law breakdowns of movie clips? Also, remember any other "abuse of rights," moves by cops in this show? Or in other shows?
Pick pretty much ANY made-for-TV or reality show and you can find all the rights violations you could hope for in pretty much any given episode. One of the WORST I've seen about warrantless searches and such is "Criminal Minds." Pretty much EVERYTHING the FBI BAU Unit does to locate their TV serial killer is highly unconstitutional and illegal. And that's just one show. It is MY personal theory that these shows are more about mental grooming of the population to accept the idea that the ends ALWAYS justify the means when it comes to government doing what IT perceives as "the right thing" than it actually is about DOING the right thing and protecting the people and their individual rights in EVERY respect, not just their physical safety.
Old Joe had a criminal record back in New York City, from stealing raisins from an NBC office, in the mid 90's. He then attended the American Samoa University where he studied law. Unfortunately he had his license suspended (thats a long story...he was actually a pretty sharp lawyer) and finally ended up owning a junkyard. After retirement he chilled out in a Sandpiper seniors residence.
How exactly are the bullet holes probable cause anyway? Pretty sure there are no laws against discharging a legally owned firearm at the door of your vehicle. Doesn't make the vehicle non-roadworthy. If a man wants to shoot the door of his vehicle that's his own business
Too bad that if a cop draws on you, and you defend yourself, there's no court in the country that won't take the cop's side and no police department in the country that won't stick behind their officer and his lie about probable cause.
Does anyone think there is foreshadowing at the end there? The way hank drags the tyre iron along the side of the RV is similar to how the cousin drags the ax on the tarmac in the parking lot later on. Could be a stretch
It might be foreshadowing or it might not. I don’t think Vince intended for it to be foreshadowing though, I think he just wanted to show that Hank doesn’t care about people’s property he suspects to be doing illegal business in
I am trying to get a new RUclips & Rumble channel up and running where I will be making and posting all kinds of videos like this and that are more educationally in-depth. Check out my new RUclips channel here: www.youtube.com/@taooflaw
If you live in your car does that technically mean police need a warrant and not just probable cause to search the vehicle? If only it worked like that right
I guess if it is on private property and it is not registered at the DMV thus has no license plates could be. If you use your car to get around and happen to live in it or be on public grounds I don't think this applies. But then again don't they need a warrant to even be on private property against your will anyway besides if a crime was committed or smth.
I dont think so. Since it is technically property that can move it would not make sense to need a warrant. Similar to how they can search your car after stopping you for anything suspicious
@@joshuacarmona7642 They cannot they need probable cause for example if they would smell weed or see a fire arm in the car by looking through the window
Old joe deserved way more screen time
Agree
At least El Camino gave him a little love
He actually didn’t know his monologue! He rehearsed it for two hours, but he has Dyslexia, which made it super hard to do in that amount of time. So he improvised the whole thing. The whole monologue was filmed and only this much made the cut! I’ll be releasing an interview with Larry soon I just spoke with him today!
@@ItsTheDevShow sounds sick looking forward to it
@@ItsTheDevShow when you think you gonna upload the interview?
This is the moment Joe became Saul Goodman
UNDER-RATED comment
lol
😂😂😂
Dying meme.
@@rawtrout3402 overrated shit zombies upvote to feel part of a culture within memes because they're lowly fools***
“This is my own private domocile and I will not be harrassed... bitch” is my favorite moment of the whole show
I just die laughing everytime I even think about it 😂
Same.
Classic.
and then jesse ran to that same "bitch" for protection later on, guess we found out who the real bitch was lol
Freedom of speech... beautifal... ain't it? 😀
I wish this junkyard guy was president
Big Money would never finance him.
rnelson299 😂
fuckin A man, me too lol
rnelson299 Better than tRump
Just make sure you keep an eye on your raisins
Crazy he did all this knowing he was being filmed.
Omg right? He's fucking insane
Lol
Pigs in America do worse daily. He knew he'd get away with it.
Who are you talking about?
XD
2 of Hank's weaknesses were he allowed things to get personal and he always thought he was smarter than everybody
Just like Walt.
@@blckbeauty4406 Yeah except Walt was smarter
@@blckbeauty4406 except Walt never got outsmarted
@@bait5257 He was, by Hank, Jessie and Gomez. They lured him to show where he buried the money barrels
Which pretty much got him killed at the end
THIS IS MY OWN PRIVATE DOMICILE AND I WILL NOT BE HARASSED
BITCH!
Walt: 😧
Be-atch!
Walt: 🤨
@@HeX341 I'm glad that "BITCH" has almost half the likes the head comment has. Really shows you that most of us have the same mentality to comment "Bitch"
Hank: You really own this place?
Old Joe: I could own this place.
You're disturbing my oboe practice.
lmao YESS. BB and Friends crossover. Great work dude
😂😂
@@acydneon you don't play the oboe
I loved the genius of this subtle reference
I'm glad Mr. Heckles never died. He just opened a junkyard
Yeah given his apparent constitutional expertise (and his clear wisdom/intellect), it wouldn't surprise me if he was just as adamant as Walt that the _magnet escapade_ couldn't be traced back. And I believe that was his last involvement.
@@carlhartwell7978 he’s in the El Camino movie
@@DLHarv I did take that into consideration when I wrote it. But I wouldn't say he was _involved_ during El Camino, the low jack was activated mere moments before Joe fled, and when I say _involvement_ I meant in a way that he could possibly be caught. He didn't involve himself in El Camino in such a way as he could be caught...that's why I left that occurrence out.
Hope his cat Buh Buh.. Buttons is alive too...
The guy served time. In Alcatraz. Next to Clint Eastwood. All for stealing raisins from Jerry Seinfeld.
Hank: "what are you, a lawyer??"
Joe: "I could be a lawyer"
I love how Jesse hypes himself up before shouting at Hank 😂
Kinda like when he's in front of that house, rehearsing "Where's my money, bitch?" ;)
“Heh, there’s somebody in there” 😂😂😂😂
Lmao
😂😂😂
I love how he added BITCH at the end lmao
Lmaooo bro i fucking died when he added that 😂😂😂
And Walt's reaction to it😂
That's his character thorough and through.
Adding single line of code to code you copied from stack overflow
The fact that Joe only showed up about 5 minutes before this scene with no other info and immediately got involved to help is amazing lol
He just showed up to destroy the vehicle so as far as he’s concerned he wasn’t even in the frame for doing anything wrong
200th pile
*Like
To Walt he seems like a hero, but to everyone else he just enabled a villain.
He hates Cops trying to fuck over people by breaking the Law they supposedly uphold
Old Joe: "Well until your boys bring that warrant on a "satin pillow' you are, thus far, on MY property without MY permission to be here. You dont just get to sit here and wait for the warrant to come. So scramola" they really didnt need to involve Marie
Stole my comment....
@@rogergarrison4271
Yeah, but Walter and Jesse were in the RV so I don't think they would do that.
Hank could probably still watch the rob from outside, even if he couldn’t it would be difficult for Walt to get out of there
I need to watch the episode again to see the set up but most junkyards have high fences. Longs hes not allowed to be right up on it, should be ok to slip out
texas thunder it would still be difficult to get away from the junkyard without hank seeing. While he is waiting outside, he would almost certainly try to scout the perimeter to see if Jesse tries to run. Walt being a 51 year old cancer patient, isn’t the most nimble
The "... -Bitch!" Gets me every time lmao
Me too LOL 🤣🤣🤣
Not to mention Walter's reaction. That is gold :)
And the look of Walter to Jessie as if he says WTF with his eyes 😂😂
Out of all the entirety of Breaking Bad, this scene was one of the most nerve-racking to watch. The way Walt is desperately trying to hold the door shut with his brother-in-law tries to pry it open with a fucking tire iron. Jesus christ, I can't take it. And once again, he gets them out of it by the skins of their teeth. Some riveting shit, mane.
BB did it the best. Getting characters into impossible situations. I remember pausing the episode and thinking how they could get out of this... I couldn't think of any way. Then it was exciting to see Walter thinking of a way. Vince Gilligan told on Conan that, they often paint themselves into a corner and his brilliant writers will figure out a way!
Can you imagine if hank got that door opened?? He would have shit himself, as would have walt.
@@cultclassic999 yeah the only thing that could be argued thats better would be either The Wire or the sopranos. But all 3 are definitely the top 3 shows of all time. BB is number 2 for me, 3 is the sopranos and number one would be the wire. The wire is just so damn good.
Hank was so pissed that a junkyard owner took him to school and called him out for breaking the law😂😂
That dude was amazing in flexing his rights
Something that most people that 'try doing' are not. They either have the law completely wrong or are just spouting absolute jibberish... and then scream/holler and act like an idiot when arrested.
I guess it’s goodol
Hank, His name is hank
That's ASAP Schrader to you
@@hasan_z A$AP Schrader
His name is ASAC Schrader and you can go fuck yourself.
Creed?
@@mr.potatochip9028 Guys his name is not Hank it's something like........Hey.....chief.
The way he says, "oh, there's somebody in there. " It cracks me up everytime.
Do you have a warrant to post this?
he's got probable cause
@@rishav4343 probable cause refers to a vehicle by my understanding
@@rishav4343 traffic stops and what not
I have to return some videotapes
@@kylepatrick253 see those round rubber things? those are wheels
The junkyard guy is the same actor that took the raisins in Seinfeld when he played Kramer in the pilot
He was also the airport cop in Home Alone who Kate McCallister was talking to. He was the cop on the phone eating the donut. Lol
Downstairs neighbor in early seasons of Friends.
Carl from Billy Madison also
The attention to detail in this is show is incredible
The bullet holes Hank rips off foreshadow Walts shot he took when he died
Bezza 03 thanks for the spoiler
@@wardaddy6374 why you on youtube searching Breaking Bad. Just watch it, then go on youtube 💁♂️
Bezza 03 I did, this was the last episode I watched and this scene was hilarious
@@wardaddy6374 Excuse me, Mr. Bear. This show ended in Sept of 2013. Its a little hard to find spoiler complaints valid when we've had THAT long to watch the whole series. Lol
Mrodgt exactly. I just finished watching BB for the first time and made sure not to peep at the comments till I was finished.
Imagine if Old Joe never came lol
Nothing would happen.
Well then he'd not have children and grandchildren
This is one of my favorite scenes of this show
This whole scene demonstrates the degree of off beat attitude and amoral actions that would lead Hank to attack Jesse .Very well written .
Now I want a full blow Legislative analysis of Breaking Bad .
"See the look on his face? He's an actor."
MusicalSavior23 LOL
Bruh 😂😂
In real life, cops go in anyway without a warrant.
In real life thats a minority and in real life they get prosecuted for that shit
Bryan Brosta
Yep and then the department does their own investigation and finds no wrong doing.
He's not a cop ryt?? That's y he's hesitating to proceed
Crooked ones do. Hank is....different
@@bryanbrosta9816 they never get prosecuted and its never a minority
Director: this is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed.
Action!
Bryan Cranston: (whispers) this is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed.
Aaron Paul: This is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed .... BITCH!!!!!
Brbaception
That scene is realistic. More like real life.
yeah its pretty good
3:13 I thought Vince was trying to foreshadow Walt's possible death
well maybe, the first ray of light goes exactly to where walt got shot in the finale.
he was
bravo vince
Bravo Vince
YEAH!!! I thought the same
This is such a great video for so many reasons. Besides this being so pragmatic and made so digestible with cultural references, it also highlights the depth of research that the creators of this show went to and their commitment to realism for the sake of their art. And the commentary on Hank (the cop) is pretty even-handed, given that he's pretty much the villain of this - and many other - scenes.
Hank isn't the villain, he's main antagonist of the show. Villains are evil, Hank is good but is still antagonist as he opposes main protagonist
@@PolishGod1234 I don't agree that calling him a villain implies he's evil - he's Walt's foil in so many scenes, making him the opposition. And he sure as shit ain't the main antagonist - Breaking Bad is a story of Walt's war against himself, not Hank, not Gus, not Tuco, not Uncle Jack. It's Walt's own ego that stacks the dominoes in such a way that he takes a bullet to the gut.
@@michellemerriman7940 villain means a legit bad/evil person who's an enemy of protagonist. Walt's ego is just Walt being Walt, Hank is the main antagonist if you exclude Walter considering how Hank opposes Walt through almost entire show.
Commitment to realism? This show's good and all but it's so far from being realistic
@@masterknife8423 it is realistic in most aspects. But there are some scenes which are quite unrealistic as well
Jesse's first word's as a child: 4:12
This is the moment junkyard man becomes Heisenberg
VERY informative analysis of a tension building scene in an iconic show! Everyone should watch this at least 3 times!
When Hank takes the tape off, the light shines in through the bullet holes on to Walt's stomach. Where does Walt get wounded in the last episode again?
walt got shot from his machine gun on series finale. crazy 8 and his cousin shot the RV door on end of season 1 ep 1.
Foreshadowing at it's finest
Arl Grmes I think it’s just a coincidence
It's like pottery
Arl Grmes Whoa.
One of the best scenes in the whole series. Old Joe is a fucking god lol
What’s also pretty funny in this scene is how Walt is just feeding Jesse the lines. 😆
Mr Heckles: This vehicle could be a private domicile
You owe me 4th & 5th Amendment
I love how this guy is showing two meth cooks avoiding being caught by the DEA to exemplify lawful use of the 4th/5th amendment
You should love it because if the presumption of innocence and their individual rights are not protected then neither will the rights of anyone else be, even when they are innocent of any wrongdoing whatsoever. For some reason, THAT part of the critical thinking equation always seems to be missing from people's way of looking at these situations.
I absolutely abhor everything that stems from and supports the "war on drugs" mentality, because it is one of the most prevalent and egregious excuses used by government actors to behave unconstitutionally. That said, I have no problem with actual criminals getting caught and prosecuted PROPERLY, which means with full respect to individual rights and the law. What I *DO* have a problem with are cops and prosecutors that think none of these rights or how they violate them actually matters as long as they get their man and make an arrest or get a conviction.
@@taooflaw8744 It was just a joke, in all honesty I didn’t fully read the comment but I’m sure your analysis of the amendment use is great I was just joking lol
@@gxdhabakkagw6268 I really was not trying to make it sound like I was attacking you or your comment. I was just pointing out how it actually ties into the whole point of why I made the video in the first place. Thank you for the comment and compliment. lol
This is one of the best comment chains i read, as well as one of the greatest videos i saw now
Great job Tao of Law
Even criminals have some rights.
PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE! Will help fund this and even give a streaming platform if needed.
To be honest, just as Hank did listen and go back to obeying the law by having a warrant come around to help him investigate, a phone call saying that Marie was in hospital drove him away.
Lmao it always cracks me up when Hank drags the tire iron across the side trying to intimidate them like the twin drags the axe when trying to kill him lol
4:16 Walters face like “Did you HAVE to add that last part?” Lmao 🤣 💀
Thanks for the help. Now I can finish my crime and punishment project in no time
Pretty good assessment. Concealing the weapon before approach is easily articulated as officer safety and certainly doesn't amount to premeditation. Any type of manipulation to the "domicile" by Hank is a clear violation of the 4th amendment. That said in this type of case Hank would have to pray he could adequately articulate facts to sway a judge. Even without that Hank would be well within his rights to continue to observe the "domicile" while awaiting the search warrants approval. Granted he would most likely have to conduct said observation from off property which may have prevented view in which case he'd have to hope for a climbable tree nearby or rent a bucket lift to maintain visual contact. As for advising people to fight back against any officer of the court or federal agent I would advise against that in the strongest possible terms. You lose the battle but win the war in court and most likely via 7+ figure civil right's lawsuit.
Classic scene along with some well done analysis on it. Good job!
4:18 Walter's face when Jesse says bitch!
Huh. There’s somebody in there. 😂
Hey man I really hope you make more video like this one. It's really edutaining. Thanks!
Such a simple and fantastic way of explaining this. This is what some people don’t understand about “probable cause.” It’s why “drug sweeps” at schools are totally illegal and unconstitutional. Cops wouldn’t know that drugs are in somebody’s car unless they take the dogs around. What reason do they have to take the dogs around? That’s fishing for probable cause. It’s not readily apparent
I have jus realised that junkyard guy is mr.heckles downstairs from FRIENDS
Yes
o shit; Monica and Rachel neighbor
At least he finally got to be on a good show
This is my one of the favourite episodes of the series. Bitch! 😂
I've been sent here from the channel Audit The Audit.
They did a video talking about the same scene and what's true or not about the legality (or lack thereof) of Hank's actions.
Your video was pretty good and wish you would do more of them, if you are able to.
Anyways, thank you and cheers from France! 🍻🇫🇷🇺🇸
Can you link the video?
“these round rubber things” Hank, are actually Tyres.
Some of the people you at least expect to be super smart are always around us. People ask why is he a junkyard guy? Well if he's super intelligent who are we to question his motives?
What if Walt is the one who whispered the word Bitch
Aw hell yeah. Now I have new lines to use when talking to the in laws.
Sometimes It Be Like Dat that gave me a good laugh. Nice.
@@ocifer update: i used the line, and they somehow hate me. I wonder what upset them.
It's a good thing they got an RV instead of a bus or van
Very good analysis of this scene, really breaks down how there are bad and/or criminal intentions done by both sides in this show
I thought this was a meme video, yet I'm extremely satisfied with the content. Subscribed!
Carl Alphonse left Madison Hotels in a scandal and bought a junkyard
Btw, cool video, one of those things that you'd only see on good old youtube.
Actually hank did have probable cause as the RV was stolen, combos mom even admitted it was stolen
Yeah, I didn’t think of that. He did have it didn’t he 🤔
The problem with that statement is that it was NEVER reported as stolen by the owner. As such, there was no "stolen vehicle" report as supporting evidence of a crime that would serve to establish probable cause for Hank to search or seize it, which, as a federal officer, he would not have any authority and jurisdiction to do under the existing circumstances.
The mother's statement that it was stolen would not have been enough since Hank lacked legal jurisdiction to act on a state-based crime where there was no evidence of the crime itself extending across state lines so as to invoke any level of federal jurisdiction. He only had a SUSPICION that this COULD be the RV he was looking for and that it was involved in the manufacturing of meth, but no actual facts or evidence that would support a warrant to seize and search it as such.
@@taooflaw8744 yeah you’re right.
@@taooflaw8744 I love how well versed you are about this stuff
@@Krawna Thank you, I do my best.
Amazing camera work when Hank pulls off the tape, and the sunlight hits Walter in the chest
Jesse's like, "That sounds too much like how Mr. White talks. I know. I'll add a 'bitch' at the end."
Hank is a karen
Who else remembers watching this scene the first time?? Chills!
I never knew that the junkyard owner is also Carl in the movie Billy Madison, he looks so much different here.
This was one of my favorite series.
great video, you deserve more views
@Tao of law. Do you have any other law breakdowns of movie clips? Also, remember any other "abuse of rights," moves by cops in this show? Or in other shows?
Pick pretty much ANY made-for-TV or reality show and you can find all the rights violations you could hope for in pretty much any given episode. One of the WORST I've seen about warrantless searches and such is "Criminal Minds." Pretty much EVERYTHING the FBI BAU Unit does to locate their TV serial killer is highly unconstitutional and illegal. And that's just one show. It is MY personal theory that these shows are more about mental grooming of the population to accept the idea that the ends ALWAYS justify the means when it comes to government doing what IT perceives as "the right thing" than it actually is about DOING the right thing and protecting the people and their individual rights in EVERY respect, not just their physical safety.
Old Joe had a criminal record back in New York City, from stealing raisins from an NBC office, in the mid 90's. He then attended the American Samoa University where he studied law. Unfortunately he had his license suspended (thats a long story...he was actually a pretty sharp lawyer) and finally ended up owning a junkyard. After retirement he chilled out in a Sandpiper seniors residence.
One of my favorite scenes of the show
Low key wanna have this guy in BCS as a lawyer
This was the first time I actually felt sorry for Hank 😄
Shit man, I didn’t even realise the window part. Really nice subtle touch
The added 'bitch' from Jesse was cherry on the top of Walt's masterfully baked legal argument cake
How exactly are the bullet holes probable cause anyway? Pretty sure there are no laws against discharging a legally owned firearm at the door of your vehicle. Doesn't make the vehicle non-roadworthy. If a man wants to shoot the door of his vehicle that's his own business
I wish the uploader responded to this.
When he takes off the first tape the light hits Walter in the same spot he got shot in the end. foreshadowing?
No, unshadowing...
This is good, make more such videos. Trust me this channel would work.
3:13 these bullet holes foreshadow Walt’s death.
When speaking with a police officer, always make sure you end your statements with "bitch". That'll show em' who's boss.
Great video
I've incorporated the use of the word "domicile" in to my everyday speech.
great channel, wow! love it 💜
Someone knows what season and chapter is?
Season 3, episode 6: Sunset
do you recommend saying bitch at the end too?
First amendment protected speech, so why not? lol
Thats Mr. Heckles from FRIENDS.....😱😱
Always saving Assess
I love how big of a smart ass Hank is 😂
Too bad that if a cop draws on you, and you defend yourself, there's no court in the country that won't take the cop's side and no police department in the country that won't stick behind their officer and his lie about probable cause.
I think crazy carl is right
Oh my fucking god XD
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh mann. Hahahhaha LOLLL..this has me laughing so hard
Crazy Carl for president
Does anyone think there is foreshadowing at the end there? The way hank drags the tyre iron along the side of the RV is similar to how the cousin drags the ax on the tarmac in the parking lot later on. Could be a stretch
It might be foreshadowing or it might not. I don’t think Vince intended for it to be foreshadowing though, I think he just wanted to show that Hank doesn’t care about people’s property he suspects to be doing illegal business in
can you make more videos like this? this was very educational
I am trying to get a new RUclips & Rumble channel up and running where I will be making and posting all kinds of videos like this and that are more educationally in-depth. Check out my new RUclips channel here: www.youtube.com/@taooflaw
If you live in your car does that technically mean police need a warrant and not just probable cause to search the vehicle?
If only it worked like that right
I guess if it is on private property and it is not registered at the DMV thus has no license plates could be.
If you use your car to get around and happen to live in it or be on public grounds I don't think this applies.
But then again don't they need a warrant to even be on private property against your will anyway besides if a crime was committed or smth.
I dont think so. Since it is technically property that can move it would not make sense to need a warrant. Similar to how they can search your car after stopping you for anything suspicious
@@joshuacarmona7642 They cannot they need probable cause for example if they would smell weed or see a fire arm in the car by looking through the window
See the comments exchanged between myself and "Blue Line RV Adventures" within the last two days on exactly that subject.
4:12 You came here for this.
I remember watching this scene for the first time and almost shitting my pants.
Well done