He was in the wrong. All he needed to do was say sorry, put it back in the bag and wail untill after the train trip to finish it.
Another example of covering up someone doing wrong by making it as if the cops were wrong, not him. The cop was just doing his job.
The cop was just doing his job.
The cop was wasting his shift arresting a sandwich eater rather than seeking real criminals to arrest. Much more dangerous doing that.
He didn't have to put it back in the bag, all they needed to do was give him two minutes and he would have eaten the evidence....With that being said, they never gave him the chance to put the rest of the sandwich in the bag, they cuffed him.
Notice how their claim then escalated to him "resisting arrest" when the video never showed any such action?
As much as I hate to say it, you're just as ignorant as those dumbass cops were......
Sure the guy was in the wrong but how far do you go here to enforce this law? Now, in all likelihood, this “law” was probably created by some bureacrat. Cops do have discretion. For something minor like this, the cop should have let it go. But they wasted time and resources and had to get 3 others to come and arrest him.
So what have these cops accomplished? Do you think that this guy will have any respect for authority now? Do you think most that see this on you tube will side with the cops?
If it’s about showing cops in a bad light, this cop certainly accomplished that.
“The cop was just doing his job.”
The sandwich eater refused to identify himself and provided attitude instead. He forced the issue. All the cop haters couldn’t wait to hear one side.
Did the cop tell him which law he was breaking, or did he just tell him he was breaking the law?
Everyone who is informed and is intelligent know that the police are legally allowed to lie with impunity.