The Police Chief "Retired" After This Stop
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@@maxpalmer514
Please abandon the Sovereign Sh1t. It fails at each and every instance and is a complete waste of time.
Did you just say the constitution is not absolute?! Any law not constitutional is null and void!
Are cops this belligerent???? How can you tell someone to leave a whole town. Ignorance
This cop been looking at 1865 cowboy movies all he life,
@@ronaldwhite9176 was waiting for him to say "by sundown!"
@@ronaldwhite9176- Southern sheriffs were often depicted that way in TV shows and movies in the 1970's and 80's, too. They may not not have been exaggerating.
@@ronaldwhite9176or somehow he sympathized with the sheriff at the beginning of first blood because this is almost exactly how it went lol.
They don’t fear any accountability….at all! This is why still to this day, they lie to the public about being able to record in public. They don’t want to get caught slipping up being tyrannical..but it’s like blinking to them. They can’t help it….
This cop behavior is what set Rambo off.
I was going to say the Chief didn’t did not see First Blood.
Funny thing is in both scenarios it ended bad for the Police Chief.
Adrienne! Oh sorry wrong movie
That's exactly what I thought! Rofl
John Rambo? I’ve seen all 3 of his documentaries
Corrupt cops should never be allowed to retire. They need to be fired and lose their pensions.
Yea well good luck with that.
@@gn2727 nonsense. To protect and serve. He did neither. Most importantly, he arrogantly thought he owned the town. This land is your land this land is my land. Dude won asshole cop of the day. He acted on being a Police Chief who he thought answered to no one.
@@gn2727 No he didn’t.
damn dude😂what about this guy you think he should lose his pension?
@@gn2727 The law did not permit him to run the guy out of town. The constitution is the ultimate law, and he swore an oath to uphold the constitution. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. Cops favorite line btw. You are incorrect on all parts here.
This is exactly why audits are so important. It raises awareness of corruption and normal people's rights.
The irony is that Travis isn't really even an auditor. He just travels and films his journey, but because he's got so much flak from public employees, he's learned his rights.
so there is a law in america that is saying "blablablablabla...OR remain in an area"... WT actual F... how the frick are you guys doing road-trip-cross-country... you cant even stay at a random spot sleep through the day/night in you car and continue your trip WITHOUT the fear cops will might arest you?!
Travis is an "accidental" auditor. He doesn't seek out bad cops. But, it seems they are drawn to him. He finds them in almost every town he goes to. In Louisiana, he found bad cops, prosecutor, and horrible Judge Owlsly. If you want to root out bad cops in your town, invite Travis to stop by. They'll show up, soon.
And there are always many police officers available. Never believe them when they say more cops are needed. It’s always been a lie.
ACAB. Not hard to find bad cops.
If a Civil Rights Lawyer was smart he would contact Travis and take all of his cases. LEO just can’t seem to help themselves from abusing him.
Out-of-state plates are a police attractant.
Cops always target low threats
How can you rudely tell someone to leave a town??? Never heard of anyone getting trespassed from a whole town. Cop deserves a Z
You never saw Rambo?
@@adamjohnson7309rambo first blood lol
i have an ex who got court ordered out of my home town back in 2013. Had i known our rights better at the time would have went different lol
@@adamjohnson7309 oh yeah lol forgot about that movie
You clearly never saw Django either. Sheriff Bill Sharp's town black man.
The police chief said the town empowered him to do this, yet when the town was asked, they investigated him.
It’s the Spider-Man pointing at the other Spider-Man’s meme
It's crazy how loitering laws even still exist. They're wholly unconstitutional.
Theyre meant to deter hobos, gang members, and what not. But thats how authoritarianism starts, over stepping freedom for one's "safety".
Yeah,its like you're not allowed to be alive and roam. Prison Planet.
As a Wisconsinite, this cop is an embarrassment to our state.
Your state is an embarrassment to the United States😂
this is a POLICE CHIEF.. sickening
@@darrenking8359 Is there a state that has AT LEAST a few good cops that knows the laws, does NOT act like the officers like in the video and we can 100% trust?
This is just saddening now.
@@kadeshaforde honestly, in my town the cops I've ever had to interact with have been respectful so idk...
This chief is an embarrassment to humanity!
anyone with authority who abuses it deserves criminal charges not retirement...
they have no authority tho. Unless you commit a crime.
@@insus100 dont think you understand what authority means
authority
noun
1.
the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
"he had absolute authority over his subordinates"
whether legally or not they have authority and is deemed to be an authority until another entity says otherwise.
@@insus100 you can literally be doing nothing and still be harassed, assaulted, and/or shot by police
@@user-ig2eq4xm3gexactly
Well.... at least not the kind of retirement THIS oinker got. He should get the other kind of retirement.
"Loitering" laws are unconstitutional. Who says we can't just hang out. Hell, that's what the overpaid cops do.
It's a law put in place to be used when the state feels like it.
@@kauswekazilimani3736 - Many of the laws are there so cops will have an excuse to harass us, ticket us, arrest us, kill us...
I was interrogated by a cop while sitting in my car at night at a gas station for less than 15 min (facetiming)... It's just crazy how that can be considered suspicious and worthy of a police encounter.
@@aazo5 - They are looking for crimes.... even if they have to make them up.
That would be hysterical if you knock on a cops window that has been there half a day doing paperwork that they’re “loitering” 🤣
"Leave our town, you've overstayed your welcome."
"They drew first blood, not me"
All I wanted was a sandwich. 😢
I still don't get how loitering can be a crime. Like, you're legit just chilling, doing nothing, and cops can just show up and charge you for that? So absurd.
Edit: I'm not american, so I don't understand all of the laws there, but this one just seems really absurd and out of place. Some of you have said things like that it was created to charge homeless people (which is even more fucked up), or to charge "suspicious" persons roaming around businesses or private properties (but isn't that what trespassing's for?). Anyways, it just seems to be a very abusable law for cops to charge people for no reason.
its to keep minorities out of white neighborhoods.. as usual, racist origins!
I know: like i understand if it’s that you can’t just hang out in an open to public place such as a Walmart parking lot but if you’re in a public park, then I don’t understands loitering laws.
Those 'crimes' exist, because there are people (and politicians) who believe 'absolute authority of local cops, is a good way to get undesirable people out of sight'.
It is indeed bullshit, hence why such laws usually don't hold up to constitutional scrutiny.
I have a solution that then prevents the government from making stupid laws like that.
Go tell all the gang members and terrorists to stop hanging out together in groups in public spaces. Should resolve the issue.
Those are the laws set up for when slaves won freedom but then most of them were homeless. They could be jailed just by sitting in a park.
Travis Hines is a legend. His story has been a textbook level education of the police’s war on the public.
Yup. He's a good guy. He's a little odd, but he's a good guy none the less.
@@dominickholmes3721 Says the leech sucking up bandwith on nonsense. Get off the internet.
Travis was accused of C. P. and apparently it was found on his computer. He actually talked about it on his channel.
@dominickholmes, what resources has he abused. Are you talking about him using liraries and free wifi. Or has he claimed any financial help from the tax payers? It's funny how he lives in your head.
It's not the police's war because they are only tools or more specifically a weapon. Tools and weapons cannot wield themselves.
As someone from a small town in Wisconsin I can assure you there are many police that act like this police chief and they get away with abusing of their power constantly
That's astounding, how on gods earth do your american police get away with their abuse
@@salahad-din4114 they have qualified immunity meaning they can’t get in trouble for their illegal behavior there is no one to hold them accountable which is exactly why you see videos like this everywhere online
@@Queefersutherland97 It's the exact same for Bush, Blair and all other politicians. After serving in Iraq and Afghanistan I'd have expected all in government concerned to be jailed.
Seems the get out of jail free card only works for certain people and their friends 😁
@@Queefersutherland97 You mean that they have a pact where they will murder anyone who doesn't go along with their insane game they've created.
our county sheriff likes to park in the handicap spot at the gas station so he get his slice of pizza faster or something lmao
every single arrest this guy has made needs to be reviewed
I'd wager the vast majority were wrongful.
He is deplorable.
I am really starting to think officers just cant help themselves from treating people like this. This is some more reasons why so many people no longer trusts or respects the police.
Small penis syndrome. He cant satisfy his spouse, so he tries to satisfy his boss by harassing people.
Maybe police have too much time on their hands. Must be a nice place to live.
Agreed - especially with all the videos and subsequent shaming of overbearing cop behavior spilling over on to departments' Facebook pages. How can they be so oblivious? Any other profession would stamp out rude behavior real quick.
Only way pig turds can get it up for their piggy wives 😂
Power. Did you notice the "thin blue line" flag he got for retirement? That's their rally flag to make themselves think they're special, the "protectors against the scum". The cops vs. everyone else. They aren't of us normal citizens, they're better.
Imagine how many people's rights these cops have violated over their career. They should be held accountable immediately
Did they violate you? Show everyone on the doll where they hurt you😂. Stupid victim. Lol
@@bryanwells1051 you must be a bootlicker. Ha Ha!
@@bryanwells1051get back on the short bus buddy, this isnt your stop
@@bryanwells1051 whoa. You feel that way if people are truly victimized? Not frauditors but for real. If so you are a garbage human being man.
@@bryanwells1051You sound angry 😂 are you the cop in the video?
Wow, reminds me of Rambo with the police chief running him out of town. Travis cracks me up, he seems like the nicest person, always calm and has the best responses. It is absolutly insane to hear a cop tell someone to literally leave town. Wonder what other bad conduct the chief is guilty of, if he feels he has the power to ban people from town what else has he done?
I would bet he has an entire career of illegal and harmful actions; people don't suddenly wake up one day with an over-blown ego like this chief.
@@GoToPhx Turtle Lake has a population of 1,050. He's been running it like he owns it for years.
Rambo was my first thought as well.
i’m sure he’s killed numerous people. that’s what makes these ghouls so emboldened - the knowledge they can murder with impunity
@@Dr-Zoid-Berserk me too.... I commented as well
I was homeless in the past with and without a car, the police absolutely HATE people sleeping in their cars. Honestly, what the hell are you supposed to do if you have nowhere else to go? Just disappear?
If homeless, just go to San Francisco or Los Angeles and you can live in your car anywhere and poop in the street for free
Being homeless is illegal
Even when you have just about nothing, they still can’t leave you alone. Ask the Mole people. They will tell ya.
Living in Wisconsin for 65% of my life I can tell you there is a lot of these guys in small towns around WI. People that live in those towns are too nice to say anything or do anything for fear of retaliation. Most of those cops were bullies when they were young as well. Sad really, They talk a good game and get in power and then make life miserable for a lot of folks. My Dad was a Police Chief and detective for a smaller City and a reserve Sheriff for 33 years. He worked hard to make sure he didn't have guys like this working for him. The minority make everyone look bad.
Reminds me of the Sheriff Freezie situation James Freeman has been covering recently. Talks a big game, pro-constitution before election. Arrests people for not wearing masks.
@@schmidtythekidd I mean, if you wanna put others at risk and it’s against the law at the time, you should get arrested. Still can’t believe this is apparently “controversial”
@@kingofgrim4761 Risk of what?
@@Seanomatic57 at the time, you’d be purposely making everyone around you have a higher risk of contracting the worldwide virus that was going around. Why do you think america did so bad but countries with mandated masks didn’t start getting outbreaks until after they opened up their borders and laxxed the policy’s in place?
@@kingofgrim4761lololololol it fits you're a cowgirls fan. Get educated ignorance at this point is a choice. The scientific peer reviewed studies are out there. Case studies show masks have little to efficacy in stopping an airborne virus.
I was one of the people who saw this on James channel and contacted them. I'm very happy to see action taken. His behavior was disgusting. What if he was there to check out the town as a new home? What if he had a health condition that inhibited his leaving more quickly? That behavior is disgusting. I hope their new chief is a constitutional sheriff and respects our rights.
What if games are pointless. "What if he was malcontent plotting harm on the town"...you see what I mean
@@lilpenguin092 yeah, and until a crime is committed the point still stands, it’s not their business.
Me too. I saw what they were a few months ago. I’m glad that they got rid of this dirty ass pig
Obviously the police have nothing to do all day so the town should sack half of the police force.
@@lilpenguin092 i understand the sentiment you make about what if statements working both ways BUT please remember that the standard of law in this country is that you are innocent until proven guilty so it is fair to say that the default thought should be "what if this is legal" not "what if this is [worst case scenario]" your base logic is even and unbiased, however we rightly have a justice system that is *supposed* to be biased and uneven, in favor of the free and innocent citizen. A perspective that this country is sorely missing at this time.
That poor Chief, he must be terrified of free citizens.
He must be terrified to look in the mirror since that is what he is now too
some police are afraid and therefore HATE free citizens. Same here in Europe.
His family is sooo proud of his service. You've no idea how much they believe in him and the job he did. 🤮🤮🤮
Especially those that are resting
9:00 Oh no, ANOTHER ASSHOLE COP appears. ...and by the way, the voices are so muffled I can't hear them properly. AND WHAT IS MORE.... the cop's face is very blurred and fuzzy. Since the cop is PROUDLY STANDING *IN A PUBLIC PLACE* , Why the *FwOoOUUOUK* do you blur the face?
the fact tht u chasing someone out of a whole city for parking is actually beyond insane
"You've overstayed your welcome in Turtle Lake" -is a sentence I never thought I would hear lol.
The entire town "rules" sound like some dystopian shit. You can't "loiter" or "wander without aim"? So you can't just take a stroll across the damn town?
@@Abedeuss theres some ordinances that got repealed that didnt allow poc to buy houses, so yeah ordinances are awful
Strolling is illegal?😂
@@oxyfee6486 yes it is illegal to take your baby on a walk in a stroller
@@lilpenguin092 😂
Is this the first time this "police chief" behaves like this, or is this the first time this has been filmed? I imagine how he behaved with those who live in this town ... This is outrageous!
Meh, the village has only 1,050 people in it, this suidae gave himself whatever title he wanted. 😒
I live near Turtle Lake. This is accurate. People around here do NOT want new people in these villages and towns. They get very hostile, especially if you are a person of color. This is very normal police behavior here, in fact, this is kinda on the mild side.
the first time it was filmed was Rambo 1.
@@joey66436 Few people know, but Rambo is a reality show, a bunch of cameramen followed him and filmed everything he did. And since the cops don't watch TV shows, they didn't know about his tricks.
I would like to see what kind of FILM was being used. WE DO NOT USE FILM ANYLONGER. DAMN
I wish I could retire with pay every time I'm about to get fired.
Facts that needs to End Immediately
I need that pension
@@chiapets2594 NO no no ... let it stay, just give that option to us plebeians! xD
Or everytime you violate someone's constitutional rights.
I'm a LEO and over the years have noticed a lot of officers know parts of laws but not the full law. And only a few times have I seen them look up the law their trying to use to make sure their getting it right. Instead what I see them do is make up their own laws . Haven forbid you correct them on what their saying. Even if it's another officer stepping in telling them what they are saying makes no sense. I once got into a shouting match with one of my sergeants when he was making up his own law and violating a person's rights . He screamed at me and told me I didn't know what I was talking about. Even after he was proven wrong he would not apologize. I'm not saying he should have told me he was sorry but he should have told the 2 men he had arrested he made a mistake and he was sorry. Police officers are just like everyone else we make mistakes the difference is most officers won't take responsibility for their mistakes. This Chief of Police is out of control. This is not the old west were the Sheriff runs the outlaws out of his town. You would think in today's world with most officers wearing body cams they would really try to get it right especially with the way the public sees law enforcement. I can tell by this Chief's attitude he thinks he really has the power to do what he wants when he wants with no consequences. We are in the age of accountability and the days of sweeping it under the rug is over.
In every state, there are cops who knowingly turn a blind eye, or worse, work to cover up the wrongdoing of their fellow officers.
Until that stops, there is no such thing as a good cop. You must assume when, interacting with ANY of them, that they are the worst of the bunch and act accordingly.
I'm sorry, " your sergeant " is a moron.. he's not the only psychopath officer in my experience most are.
I believe that a great many cops follow a principal where they know a very small and select amount of the law and use their "discretionary Powers" to arrest or harass anyone they don't like the look of then rely on some schmuck of a judge to sort out the messes they have caused. Perhaps if every arresting officer had to take a loss in pay for every defendant's case that the courts throw out for violation of the person's civil rights they might become a little more circumspect about arresting folk on questionable grounds. personally
People at your job are rarely or ever held accountable. Thus these monsters linger everywhere. Safety is only guaranteed by cameras now, since there are no consequences when officers misjudge, escalate, violate or abuse.
Police asking citizens to leave an entire town is one of most insane things I've seen from cops this month. Oh no wait, I'm sorry, the real insane thing is that this corrupt clown got to retire with full pay and benefits afterwards!
Exactly!
He should have sued the city for violating the constitution and people rights.
That's how you create Rambo
And, more than likely get a job one or two towns away and continue his illegal vendetta against humanity.
@@brucemacneil That's every cop though. The police are an anti-human force, working for the anti-human globalists.
I love Travis, he has a way of detaining the police without them ever even realizing it.
No, the idiot needs to learn how to focus on a conversation and stop being distracted with his tech-toys. He bumbles and casts about having apparently. NO GRASP of social cues. It's like he was homeschooled by hyper-religious people or was dropped on his head before the fontanelle fused.
Travis ensnares them by playing dumb. It is glorious
The cops can't help themselves.
Hes the man. Been a long time follower
@@trvese01 Condolences. Mr. Heinze fancies himself the exception to the rule. "Which rule?", you ask? Whichtever rule you throw at the self-aggrandizing manchild.
Travis is a gentle giant, It's sad how much he gets pushed around simply for being himself and free. I appreciate that he shares his encounters with us.
Short bus rider you can say it
@@DR.DisInfect all people deserve basic decency and respect. So I don't know what you're getting at but even if someone is developmentally challenged, it's irrelevant
@@luiscastro-my3iw "all people deserve basic decency and respect"
Hard disagree. If you've ever raped a child in your life you don't deserve ANY decency or respect, EVER.
@@DR.DisInfect go watch some of his stuff, he might actually be a genius.
@@DR.DisInfect I don't think he's slow or mentally retarded at all. If you think so I think he fooled you and shows how smart you are.
Isn’t this how “Rambo” started? 😂😂😂 Theses cops should be careful 🤣.
this cop clearly was not interested in hearing anything other than "yes sir" but I have to say I'm very pleasantly surprised at the village's response. now its time to make that sort of response legally required across the nation
This is eerily similar to the beginning of Rambo First Blood. Some overzealous cop trying to flex his authority and force someone to leave “his” town because he says so.
@@skillethead15 Yeah, I've heard multiple people comment on that scene how that was the "good old days, when cops could run vagrants out of town" Like dude, you get the cops are the bad guys in this movie right?
@@mkuhnactual Idk how that can be considered the good ol days. We think cops are tyrants today? Back then, whatever a cop says goes. He’s the one with a gun and his word is always going to be trusted over yours. There was nothing good about those times involving police.
Can’t even imagine how many life’s did this chief ruin before retiring .
And what happened in his house with his children and wife. Somehow i cannot imagine he is lovely dad and husband...
plural form of life is lives.
I had the horror of dealing with this man once while driving through Turtle Lake. He threatened me with jail over nothing.
@@BH-gh6qm
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What happens when a cop dies? 2000 people don't get their lives ruined.
Turtle Lake looks like a town of great people who had sadly hired an inept police chief. There needs to be a national registry of law enforcement officers with their full history of corrupt behavior so good towns like Turtle Lake can avoid hiring losers.
He is literally every small town chief ever.
Rambo?
Please, edit your comment: idiots for 'great people' and purposely for 'sadly' and demon from hell for 'inept police chief'.
There is a national registry of this type. Your Pres Biden ordered it last year to be set up. Of course law enforcement will not lead you to it. Police unions and Republicans pushed back against Pres Biden's attempts to abolish Qualified Immunity.
@Breath of Fresh Air That might be left over from Jim Crowe laws.
@@ClarityDeterminationahh so the tolerant left still haven't changed a Jim Crowe law they enacted? Sounds about right that democratic plantation is huge.
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He made it through an entire career in law enforcement without understanding the most basic rights of the people.
Correction: *without respecting the most basic rights of the people.
Mind blowing
All that shits over
and he probably will get pension
Oh trust me he understands, he just doesn't care.
Understanding legal rights is up to the courts, not the police. ~Police Officers
The only other time I think I’ve ever seen an officer order a man they likely deem “undesirable” to get out of town, was in the movie Rambo.
We all know how well that ends for those who are corrupt.. lol
@blendercage - that was the chief's favorite Movie. Couldn't ya tell? Ha ha
The dude got kicked out of Malibu by the police chief.
In Unforgiven, the sheriff (Gene Hackman) kicked English Bob out of town.
As a child, I remember an officer telling my father this exact same statement after we just came shopping from Walmart. I don't remember the reason for us being pulled over, but I remember the fear from the encounter. I remember my dad laughing it off, but I think it left an impression on him. Since then, I've never trusted cops.
I think these guy watched shows like Dukes of Hazzard like it was a documentary
@@NickTaylorRickPowers
🤣
@@NickTaylorRickPowers I have long that is exactly what's wrong, some people were raised on and very impressionable towards TV and movies and do know how to interact with a real world
@@gfy2979 okay Aunt Bea
@@gmanette188aw cmon they're not wrong 😂 none of us is immune to propaganda, and for baby boomers and gen x, that came in the form of tv.
i don't think that's the ONLY reason cops act like this - "get out of our town" is a total classic that i can't believe came up unironically in this day and age - but they're not completely off base.
if anything they're barney fife!
This law says if you been driving for 5 hrs and you get sleepy, you have to keep driving and kill someone.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
So evidently the cop would rather someone fall asleep at the wheel from exhaustion, cause a wreck, possibly kill someone or themselves, than do the *responsible* thing and take the time to rest since he is a *human being* and not a robot
That's the thing, police don't like human beings
Yeah exactly... fuck that town and their cops
They tell us to pull over to use our phones or if we feel sleepy...and then harass us when we pull over to use our phones or sleep...
I was thinking the exact same thing!!
They legitimately would. They're sadists.
HE KNEW HE WAS BEING RECORDED TOO. That's the worst bit of it to me. He knew Hines had a gopro turned on and recording but he *still* told him to leave town under threat of arrest. That whole department should be investigated if the chief is that bad.
He would have executed Travis if he wasn't being filmed. That scumbag was out for blood.
I doubt he knew what it was.
Actually, to play Devil's Advocate, it's possible the chief felt he was well within the boundaries of the town's ordinances. HOWEVER, those ordinances were realized to be unconstitutional, and were taken off the books poste haste by the town council.
I agree with OP. If he's posing with the 'Blue Line' flag as if it's an award, my sense is that there's corruption aplenty. Anyone flaunting a flag that's not the USA colors while working for the USA is suspect. Would you trust a police department that flew the Hammer&Sickle in red, white, and blue or the Proud Boy's flag? Hell no.
@Douglas Leathem Any decent human being would never treat another person like that, regardless of what the law says, ergo, the chief is not a decent human being and should not be in that position. Further, all police take an oath to defend the Constitution, which he clearly violated, meaning that he either willingly violates peoples' rights, despite his oath, or is too stupid to understand its meaning. Either proves that he was further unfit for the job. Putting him in that position was the doing of the city council, so they all hold equal blame despite their later backpeddaling. They were put in place by the horrible citizens of the town who, clearly, endorse and desire this behavior. All of this information paints the town as a horrible place populated by terrible, evil people, and it should be avoided at all costs.
I heard about this happening once on the west coast. Dude was looking for his Vietnam buddies but learned he was the last one left. They drove him to the edge of town and told him to leave but he started walking back into town and we'll let's just say all hell broke loose
It seems that everybody is too young to see the connection between what you're saying and what we're watching, but I feel you, John Rambo lives on.
They also called him baby killer all other kinds of vile crap.
Sounds like that would make a great movie Or even like 5 movies
@@MarkfromNewYork 90's action movies plots are extremely correct in who they portrait as the bad people. The ideas those movies show as evil are spot on.
dude straight up pulled out the ol' "this town ain't big enough for the both of us" statute
I can’t believe that in that country exist a law against “loitering”. It’s so vague and subjective, a law like that wouldn’t pass in much of the world.
There are laws like that around the world, criminalization of unemployment is something that started in conjunction of enclosures in the XIII century. It's one of the steps that were used to move society away from feudalism and into capitalism.
@@federicosbetta1368 In my country, once the law has been found unconstitutional, it needs to be removed from everywhere.
@@pablovi77 I was giving you context about when and why this laws started, in countries with a civil law system happens what you say, but the usa is a common law system. Laws in different jurisdictions have to be challenged individually to check if they are over the limit of the subjective parameter stated in the higher court opinion, in this case if the law is vague enought to be unconstitutional.
You design a system of laws vague enough that you can find someone guilty of *something* at any given moment, allowing you to exercise control over people whenever you want, regardless of good reason.
A lot of it is based on racism
Retirement, resigning or being fired is a full admission of guilt. This ex-cop needs to be arrested.
What law did he break? I know you can’t site one or you’ll probably try and make one up. but you need to grow up.
@@ploppill34wrongfully kicking a guy off public property
@@miciso666 not illegal funnily enough mate
How many times did he violate his oath before cameras were around ?
Take away his pension and throw away the key...
@@GregoryMcStevens actually it is illegal.
Back in 2007 in Augusta Georgia I had a cop tell me I had 30 days to leave the city and if he saw me after that he would arrest me because I had a short period of homelessness when I left home at 17. 30 days later I made it a point to find this officer and follow him around for the next few days taunting him, of course he tried to threaten me some more but both he and I knew he could do nothing about it without him being sued.
It would be interesting to look at his arrest records, I would wager this was the level of his performance during all his years as a cop
It is sad that our society has to endure such tyrants and they have been in power for centuries!
America's Gestapo
Slave catchers.
Imagine being indigenous! Policing was pretty much invented to f*** over natives and black people.
This reminds me of the incident we had. We were moving to Fritch, Texas in 2010. We had to stop and wait on a truck that was bringing our belongings to our new home. We got a drink and waited about 10 minutes for the truck to arrive. They were about 5 minutes out when a cop showed up and started questioning why we were there. I asked him to keep his hands out of my vehicle as I had a large dog that woukd bite. He said, "Don't worry. That's why we have guns." I told him to have a good jight and to leave. I told him I didn't appreciate his behavior, nor his comments. He told me to leave town. 😂 I laughed and said, you should take your own advice. Have a good night. I rolled up my window and ignored him the rest of the time. The truck showed, I left, he followed me to my house. I immediately notified him he was trespassing. He promptly left. At least mine was easy enough to run off. I feel bad for this guy.
Unreal!
Wait, so the crooked cop was in your new town? 🤨 You had to live in that town with him? And he knows where you live? 🤦
"That's why we have guns" Dude legit told you he'd just shoot your dog for daring to defend its personal space.
@m Not anymore. This was a decade+ ago. He's gone now. Never really gave me much problems, thank the heavens.
]I wonder if you will be as glib when some guy sleeping in his car behind your house takes off with your tv or one of your kids
He shouldn't be able to resign....he should be fired.
List. That chief on The Brady list.
These kind of videos do give me hope that change, however small, can happen.
“Welcome to America where you are free to do what we tell you to do.”
I’ve been following his channel for a long time and it’s incredible how poorly law enforcement treats him because he happens to live out of his car. Good luck Travis!
I know this specific incident is a bit old but the most shocking part is they haven't learned a single damned thing. I think at this point it definitively proves that it's not ignorance, it's willful maliciousness
Yeah, Travis has been run out of town a few times. He's been run out of libraries and other public places. Sometimes, he's pretty much provoking it, but most of the time, he's not. Small towns hate outsiders and apparently, don't know the concept of tourism. Moreover, you're no longer allowed to even EXIST without paying _someone._ You're not allowed to eat, sleep, park, breathe without paying. 😒
@@I.____.....__...__ can you provide a video where he provoked someone where HE initiated the confrontation?
@@I.____.....__...__ America is going to soon be invaded by more than this man. Civilizations are destroyed from within.
M, you can't even die without someone having to pay for the death certificate. When my nan died, my grandad said as such. Came home and said "I went to register Margie's death and they charged me £20. I couldn't believe it, you can't even die for free."
The town also blocked critics from commenting on its Facebook page. The page administrator is the police chief's son.
Tryants like this chief are one of many reasons why people have no respect for law enforcement officers.
I don’t understand how you can you be reasonably suspicious by being parked in a public place given it’s a reasonable time of day?
I think an “A” for the Village is somewhat generous on this one. They should have fired the guy; regardless of at what time in your career you are, no one is above reproach.
But they'd never do that bc they love giving their own a pass from unconstitutional behavior!
Unfortunately we have to grade on a curve because so many places wouldn’t and don’t do the right thing.
@@MrRyan-wu4jx hahaha
Turtle lake didn't do anything right, they have merely sidestepped things to give the impression of doing good. They're just as bad now as they have ever been.
Imagine if regular citizens had the ability to break the law and leave unpunished so long as they leave their current position
Which isn't even a punishment because you can still easily get employed in another town
Regular citizens break the law every single day it’s not shocking
@@ploppill34 is a victimless crime really a crime? Apples and oranges compared to officers of the law abusing their power over others
@@ploppill34so if i kill someone. I move city and im fine in america... dioooope
@@ploppill34 'it occurs every single day, that a citizen somewhere breaks a trivial/useless law. If we take the range big enough even a law that does exist for a reason other than to inflate the ego of police gets broken'. true.
Not remotely relevant to the actual point though:
- A citizen caught inflicting any harm on another citizen will get a fine or jail-time.
- A cop caught on camera bashing someone's skull open with the sidewalk for daring to ask 'on what grounds?', will get away with absolutely nothing unless the footage goes viral and will only be requested to 'instead become a cop, somewhere a 10 minute drive away'
- A politician who signs off on poisoning an entire town, will only have to 'publicly resign' and pick a different department to take up the same position.
- Even freakin companies who are proven to be aware that what they sold was literal poison, are at least fined. (yes usually for effectively a measily 1% of the profit they made murdering people, yet still beyond the penalty politicians and 'respect enforcement officers' get)
I am so sick of people in power getting away with shiat by retiring. There should be consequences beyond giving up their job.
There can be, but the community they live in condone this behavior
@@lilpenguin092 Sadly, I agree with you. Probably too many people being sheep and bootlicking.
Orrrrrrr the government should do their due diligence when placing individuals like this in high powered roles. Including checking reference, drug test, federal background checks, longer probation periods, etc
@@Chantillycakes4292 a national registry of officer infractions, investigations, etc. A Bill calling for just that was introduced but the GOP voted against it.
2:44 Why is the cop's face grey? It looked human at the start; then it turned to inhuman. It might be rain on the camera, but my vote says that *THE COP IS AN ALIEN* .
Someone like the president really needs to tell THE COP that *HE* is loitering in America, and should *GET OUT IMMEDIATELY* .
could arresting someone for refusing to let themselves be run out of town be considered a hate crime?
You can be arrested for loitering for going for a random stroll? What a place!
“You overstayed your welcome here”
Wow.
That chief was horrible and went beyond his legal authority by telling him he had to leave the town. Hope that chief keeps getting all the bad publicity that he can have while he is retired. I am thinking that the majority of the town are happy to see him gone as he thought that badge made him god.
dont know about god acting like he was the big dog in town
It's like Rambo First Blood movie- "We don't want guys like you in this town." "Can I just get something to eat around here?" "There's a Diner about thirty miles north of here." WTFFFFF???
Tyranny flows downhill from the highest levels of law enforcement.
Yup. The WHOLE SYSTEM is corrupt. That's why cops no longer fear witnesses or cameras; they know they'll almost always get off scot-free. ☞
Although be aware: *Corruption is a grassroots movement.*
There is no other sovereign but everybody.
There is always inevitably perfect democracy, through decisions of action and inaction. No evil can be committed if not tolerated sufficiently to be committed.
Blaming 'those up there' is the same immature-sleazy con game also played by the elected representatives against their constituents, showing the accurate representation of mindset.
Because of qualified immunity...
They developed a SS/Gestapo mentality as
their general demeanor for "law enforcement"
Arrogance and Ignorance go hand in hand.🖕
@@RtaincCo They have the least power to stop it, so duty is an arguably unfitting concept here. They invested specifically in not being the solution and have built the most powerful support structure for not changing their ways. It is always the individuals of the masses that have the greatest potential for initiating true change, specifically because they haven't amassed vast anti-transformative power.
Plus, as I tried to convey, the power of the oligarchs originates from the masses, which conveys that change HAS to begin on an individual level. You cannot have a million people all looking at what their peers are doing before deciding what the right thing to do is.
I'm still trying to figure out how we protect ourselves from the police. Every interaction with the police is potentially deadly for the citizen, even when they are simply taking a nap in an empty parking lot so they aren't too tired to be on the road.
Let’s not be dramatic now. 🙄 Out of millions of police/civilian interactions every year, how many completely unjustified use-of-force incidents happen? You’re more at risk of violence from the average person in the downtown of any large American city.
@@unclewilly3288 I would very much suggest you don't make statistics up like that. If it were true any decently sized city would be a blood bath.
@@tmarritt What statistic did he make up?
@Deku you're kidding right
@Farmerjohn's CountryLab No I'm not - the op never offered up any statistics
Already knew this was gonna be bad seeing the cop with the thin blue line gang symbol
I thought departments forbid "political speech" on an official police uniform?
Desecration of our flag
Last time I saw a cop tell someone to leave town like this, the guy was a Vietnam combat vet, it eventually lead to a bloody rampage killing multiple people.
I had an officer tell me to get out of town within 5 minutes or go to jail when I was 18 because he claimed I was harassing people in the Walmart parking lot, though I hadn't even been at Walmart and was at a gas station across from said Walmart. That was before GoPro's and RUclips. 😒 That officer later was fired after I filed a harassment claim on him 4 years later because he would look for me every time I came into town (I lived out in the county), and would threaten me with arrest every single time he saw me.
A few of my friends and I Skateboarding and hanging out by a mini mart and two Sheriff's pull up and that time the girl who was hanging out went to her car to grab some skate tools so we all said "No problem, have a good night" and as I was going to pick up my trash one Sheriff said "Yeah okay and flipped me off" I just looked at him and I called for the girl who went to her car and she walks over and the officer's eyes popped wide open and she said "Hello officer so in so how are you, I hope my Dad ain't working you to hard tonight" and she looked at me and said "whats you want" I said "Dudeman told us to leave and as I was picking up my trash he flipped me off" the look on the sheriff's face, he knew he fucked up. My friend was pissed off and said to me "Let's go, I'll take care of this" so we left, a few days later my friends dad called me and apologized for his officer's action and gave him 1 week no pay off and a month of desk work. He also told me that if he harrass me just call. My friends and I were about 18 at the time and I took that as a big win.
@@yogidemis8513 yeah, it's definitely not always departmental, but sometimes it definitely can be. I'm glad the sheriff got that sorted. As a teenager, I was best friends with the lead detective in our town, and he saved our butts plenty of times. But the day I stopped hanging out with his son, the kid got into some major trouble. Then that detective turned sour. He later locked me up on charges he had on my husband at the time, not anything I did. He waited for his chance to screw me over and he did it.
A deputy sheriff in the neighboring county where I used to live asked me to "leave his county" in 2011. He had something to do with my niece and he didn't like me. His badge was revoked in less than a week.
I am a huge fan of Travis Hines. I dont mean I am over weight. I often wonder why a simple man cant just travel around without the police constantly harassing him. It really makes me question the role of police. He has been arested and jailed many times.
Meanwhile, other “people” are legit harassing, and the judges just release them, and often cops don’t do anything about it and tall victims to take it up civilly.
So apparently, this guy is just as dangerous.
Those laws were set up for newly freed slaves without a home, so they could jail them.
He does have an affectation that makes him stick out. Doesn’t mean he’s unjustified, or doing it consciously. Just that his bumbly clutterbug ways, his resting in places people who are Type A meddlers hate, his slightly awkward way of existing. They add up.
I think he’s a good guy. He shouldn’t be bothered like he is. But I see how it happens. Bullies loved this type before cameras. They could wail on them, then arrest them and convince everyone it was their fault. A little sadism can produce a lot of black eyes in the right circumstances. A lot of people can’t identify the masks.
John Steinbeck wrote a best seller back in the Sixties about his last trip, he was dying of heart disease, across America driving his pickup truck with a camper insert. His sole companion was his dog Charley. He traveled unmolested by law enforcement. I venture to guess what would happened to this world renowned author had he set out on such a venture today. America has changed and not for the better by the ignorant and afraid.
I don’t think anyone took the phrase huge fan to be literal but thanks for the specification lol
I was waiting for Colonel Trautman to show up and say, "That is my boy."
They drew first blood
Imagine thinking you can trespass a person from an entire town.
This chief is the textbook definition of "Don't you have anything better to do?"
Take away Quailfied immunity from Government officials!!
They're not cops, they're SS soldiers of the American Gestapo committing another act of harassment against a civilian.
You know theyre a prick when they answer to name and badge number with " its right here". Just answer the question.
It's because it's not important and most of the time asking for name and badge number is the wrong response. The uploader has been asked something completely different.
@@troyevitt2437 Its important when you need to make a direct complaint with a department or supervisory agency about an officers illegal actions
"Is that how you respond when a judge asks for your name in court?"
Thank you, Officer Itsrighthere
Pig really went “we don’t take kindly to your type around here. 🤠”
Hertado v. California, 110 US 516, the U.S Supreme Court states very plainly: "The state cannot diminish rights of the people."
And in Bennett v. Boggs, 1 Baldw 60, "Statutes that violate the plain and obvious principles of common right and common reason are null and void."
This is literally the story from Rambo First Blood with practically identical dialogue, a storyline designed to make the viewer hate the sheriff (in this case chief). Not only is it just gross and unconstitutional, but scary how comfortable the chief is on camera brazenly saying they run anybody out of town they don't like the look of.
Getting some rest so that you don't fall asleep at the wheel is an obvious reason to stop.
To think this all starts with “you’ve been sleeping too long” 😂😂😂
When I'm driving and tired I would pull over to sleep.
Many places say if your tired is to pull off the road to rest until you feel safe to travel.
Small towns also rely on people wanting to come and shop.
If you drive those who stop and shop in your town your making it sound like maybe your town doesn't deserve a second look.
Driving away tourism is a sure fire for people to say nasty town and steer clear.
This is a reason why we should run police departments like fire department. This would save billions yearly in law enforcement budgets. The need for as many prisons would also be reduced. innocent people wouldn't end up dead on the side of the road. The hundreds of billions in rewards due to lawsuits would also be greatly reduced. Money then could be relocated to poverty initiatives, mental health programs, housing, healthcare or other civic improvements. Imagine if fire departments were run like police departments. It wouldn't take long before more fires would be reported. Taxpayer money would be wasted, fuel isn't cheap. Question why does such a small town have a police department? What is there 1 officer for every 75-100 people? The Trucks? How much $150k- $200k more each every 5 years? If you look at towns that disband their departments. Crime drops by large margins.
For a cop sheriff lieutenant Sargeant to tell anyone to leave their town shows these gang members are a gang.
That's what the blue line means in their desecrating version of the US flag
I literally just got out of jail, arrested for not identifying on Private property, then says i resisted arrest...burning sticks, neighbor felt his property line was further over then it was, Indiana mind you, wanted my ID, I said I'm not IDing until a crime had been commeted, he put me in cuffs, I have it ALL on body camera, and now its MY TURN to teach them a lesson, if Audit the Audit is interested I'd very much enjoy it going viral, but don't know the best ways to initiate that
Post it on your channel
@@11D7-n8d I have a few followers, but hopefully, I'm a moderator on a channel with over 50k subs, he's very much in the know of peoplecand channels, he said yesterday he'd be getting back with me, gonna enjoy the lawsuit
Travis, this crap won't stop unless you sue every cop at every step.
It won't stop unless he starts paying everybody for everything, especially for the right to sleep. It's illegal to sleep for free. 🤷 You're not allowed to sleep in your car. You're not allowed to sleep in the park. You're not allowed to sleep on a bench. If you don't pay someone for a room to sleep in, then you're not allowed to sleep at all; cops will come and kick you down the street to the next cop to do the same. 🤦
@@I.____.....__...__ Yeah that's not true many 24 hour businesses like truck stops etc will let you rest if you pick an out of the way spot and don't be a problem. I don't think they kick people out of rest areas either, maybe after long enough but I've slept in lots of rest areas and never been even bothered by cops. Plus this was before the era of everyone having a video recorder handy, the happy times when they could violate anyone;\'s rights and get away with it. They don't want the liability of sending a sleepy driver down the road. There are places for that quit trying to sleep at the park.
in Norway, driving tired is the same as driving under the influence, and non CDL drivers are encouraged to pull over and take a "cowboy nap" as long as they are not obstructing traffic. A colleague of mine told me how he had pulled an all nighter, started driving home and then just had to pull over at a rest stop... he was sitting in the driver seat, engine running to keep the heat on, mouth open, drooling down the front of his shirt, police cruiser had pulled up, they knocked on his window to check if he was ok. he said he was like panicking and wiping drool of his face, rolled down his window to talk to them, they asked if he was ok, he said "yeah yeah, just tired so I figured I'd pull over" and the Police guy said "Oh, that's good, because we got a phone call from some german tourist that said there was a dead guy in a van here" :D
Wow. Didn't think I'd ever see the beginning of the Rambo movie happen in real life, but here we are. Guess the police chief's lucky the guy he ran out of town isn't an army vet with nothing to lose. >.>
There was a movie about a cop like this. A Vietnam era special forces veteran was walking through a small town in the northwest. Seems the top cop didn’t want him in his town, and gave him a ride to the other end of town. The vet got out and walked back towards town, and was promptly arrested. He ended up busting out of jail and wrecking the place. He was hiding out in the woods and using his skills to take down the small town police force.
That sounds like a Rambo movie, First Blood, I think it was.
@@endymionselene165 indeed!
Citizen rights will never be respected until there is real consequences for unconstitutional actions. All constitutional violations by law enforcement need to be met with jail time for those officers.
Civilians get in trouble for things they didn't even know were secret crimes. Meanwhile, cops have no ramifications for their actions, even their crimes. 🤦
As an outsider who is just a citizen in a country in Europe, I can’t understand how it is possible that badly informed police officers are running the town. And rules are made that are unconstitutional. I understand that the United States have different rules per state. The reason why, I don’t yet. But I guess it would be good for the states tho have the same rules all around the country, so that it would be less confusing.
There already is lol. Cops get fired and towns get sued for millions literally every week for violations of rights.
@@Questerer Each state has different laws because that's how the government was structured lmfao.
@@Questerer the constitution is constant states can have there own laws though
In First Blood (1982) the Sheriff ordered John Rambo to leave town.
This is why we need dashcams and similar. A police officer in a small town can and will tell you to leave town or get arrested. It happens often enough. Which is why we need to record ALL police interactions .
What if they have a real reason to ask you to leave town? Sometimes, the better choice is to "leave town".
@@MrBeevee5 What would that be, if you are just in the town, not doing any criminal activities - which would mean you'd be arrested, not just asked to leave.
That tyrant resembles the one from Rambo’s “ First Blood “.
Amazing how many times Travis gets harassed for minding his own business.
He just has a sus aura around him
Are you that naive? The man manufactures conflicts out of whole cloth and then pretends not to understand what's going on when he's being interacted with. He's too distracted with his camera equipment. It was the same thing at the library where he got arrested. Several cops are CLEARLY addressing him and he's screwing with lenses and accessories. Dumbass Travis is like a little kid in a sandbox obsessed with green Army men while a parent is trying to explain to him that Grandma can't wake up anymore because she got too old.
@@troyevitt2437 Oof! The level of disrespect behind this comment is palpable. I don't believe you for that reason. You just suck boot right? You hate anyone that does anything to expose the misdeeds of authority figures without regard. We have terms for people like you. Would you like to hear them? I'd love to tell you.. You fill me with rage. Not annoyed. Not even angered. Rage. The type that makes me heart beat so hard I feel my puls slamming in my own head. My skin turns red. My teeth clench. Do you get why, or do I get to tell you? Please! Let me tell you
It's not amazing, The way his car looks, the shades he puts on the windows, and how he acts is why. Mainly it's how his car looks. Stands out and draws attention. If he had a normal car a lot less encounters.
@@kurtwetzel154 his car just looks like a poor person's car, why should it be accepted for police to harass drivers of poor looking vehicles!
That guy doesn't deserve retirement
Remind me to never visit turtle lake. I might get banned for breathing their air
DON'T POLICE SAY IF YOU'RE DRIVING AND BECOME TIRED, PULL OVER AND TAKE A REST?
Doesn't matter what you do you'll get harassed it seems
"Get out of town" reminds me of those old western movies. I guess some places haven't changed that much
Rambo First Blood!
As a European, I am astonished by the attitude of this agent and many other agents who feature in this channel. I am not talking about the legality, but about his attitude, manner and tone of speaking to an equal. I cannot imagine a European police officer in office speaking to someone like that. In any case, I've never experienced it and I'm over 70 years old, so I have a lot of experience. Whatever happened to "The land of the free"?