Ive been giving this some thought. That cop needed to be off the streets so this is good it has been bothering me as to why I just dont like what the kid is doing.
Im picturing myself at 2 in the morning pulling up on somebody in a car in a commuter lot. Cops in general have a pretty dangerous time of it at 2 AM and I dont much appreciate some kid jacking with them, purposely trying to piss them off while wasting their time, my money and others safety, with his you-tube stunts. As it began, the cop had legitimate questions and the kid was just non-cooperative. One could argue that this may not have happened if the kid had been cooperative and looked at it from the cops perspective for a moment.
Granted, this was a bad cop, IMO. Still, I dont like what the kid is doing.
“Cops in general have a pretty dangerous time of it at 2 AM and I dont much appreciate some kid jacking with them, purposely trying to piss them off while wasting their time, my money and others safety, with his you-tube stunts.”
I don’t see how pulling into a parking lot is purposely trying to piss someone off. As for the wasting of time and money, well that seems to be on the cop as well, as he’s the one who kept this going.
Then why didn't he have, AS LAW REQUIRED, his dashcam on?
Methinks his behavior was not a one-time thing, but a habit, getting off intimidating people - the little-guy-big-gun syndrome - and didn't want a record of it. Not having his dashcam on is a tipoff. The only thing he was cautious about was not having his actions on camera
My sentiments exactly.