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Komentáře: 41 000
Smells like a fresh lawsuit
Fr💀 Edit: Never had this many likes,thanks for the likes
For what? He was going 100 mph and admitted to going 96 mph. I would love to see a lawyer who would take that case.
The guy admitted to doing 96. I don’t know where he is however, it looks like there’s traffic around. And turn lanes and such anyways typically 25 over is reckless driving if I’m not mistaken.
No way. Going twice the speed limit is 100% a legit reason to go in handcuffs
@@zach88888he said excess of 100 but im not from the US and dont know what it means but in europe they allow you to go like 6kmh over the speed limit in some places
Cop's got great communication skills.
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He didn't even read his rights
@@Iraq_Lobster69 He doesn't have to, he didn't ask any question, they only have to read your rights if they interrogate you.
And great Salomon too
@@agent_doubl3188hey they have a right to remain silent as well until it infringes on anyone else's rights. That's when you lose said right. Plus despite the cops very aggressive demeanor at least he didn't tackle the guy off the bike like these other under trained officers. In the end I think that was the best case scenario for felony speeding.
“I was only going 96.” Beautiful. 😂 easiest arrest ever.
Depends on local laws, in my country of South Africa between Johannesburg & Bronkhorstspruit there's a road that actually doesn't have any speed limit on it, there isn't any speed limit signs & not even the GPS shows that there is any speed limits 😅
@@tigerclaw234 Like the Autobahn in Germany? Sounds awesome, wish my country had one.
@@tigerclaw234in germany the autobahn doesent have one too
The autobahn has adjustable speed limits depending on weather, time of day, construction, whatever. They use digital signs. They can also change the limit by individual lanes. It's only "unrestricted" during daytime and good weather. It's almost like they live in the 21st century.
IKR
Policeman gave himself the right to remain silent 😂
Fr lmao 😂😂
old bastard lost his whole family to time and decided to ruin other peoples' lives too
@@MelodyIV caught someone going 100mph....cop did his job!
@averyfox410 how do you know? Biker said 96 🤣 either way speed limit on any road in Florida with traffic lights is max 60. So that's over enough to be reckless and a felony in Florida
“I was only going 96” Well jimmy… that’s considered a felony in some parts.
He should have watched the lawyer's STFU Friday. Why did he admit he was doing 96.... STFU
@@Teh_Random_Canadianbro istg usa uses kmh
@@TGLGUHY The Us uses MPH. 100mph is 160kmh. The cop did not pull him over for doing 100kmh which is like 60mph. Canadians use both interchangeably
So the cop… just putting handcuffs on someone without saying anything… isn’t a felony either… sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen to me
@@MJLeWiZzthat’s correct. Not a crime or policy violation of any kind. Only thing officer did wrong was wear those sneakers 😂.
Love how his shirt reads slow snail 🐌 and he’s only going 96 😂
Never seen a cop first arrest someone without saying a word... that's wild
Apparently you missed something in the video. The cop says he got him at over 100 mph....followed by the biker admitting he was going 96.
@@danr4316correct me if i’m wrong, but he’s was already in cuffs and had been taken off of his bike before any of that was said. super illegal.
not just wild, but also a fat paycheck!
@@Mr-Caramelbeing put in handcuffs doesn’t always mean being arrested
Officer got his training from cops and robbers, Roblox edition.
The camera work is amazing. It followed him wherever he went
It's a 360 camera shot. In the software you can move within it wherever you like.
the camera has 4 sub cameras each which are mutually perpendicular to each other facing opposite four directions. the image is stitched in a software of the 360 camera provider and the software allows you to swing the video to anywhere you want
Tal vez es demasiada tecnología para ti.
It really is amazing. Almost like it's a.... 360.... view...... ahhhhhhh. Gotcha!!!
360 Camera + Editing Software to pan around the footage.
For context, people tap their hand on their helmets to warn other bike riders of cops.
Thank you
and so? Is that proihibited?
@@gabrielepierattelli3948bro what are you even on about
@@gabrielepierattelli3948yes it is
@@Zncientit's not illegal, therefore that cop made an unlawful arrest. He didn't even read him his rights or ask for permission to search, he just jerked him out of his bike and put him in handcuffs.
"I was only doing 96" 🤦 bro just admitted to it.
I was mad until i saw how gentle he was.
Yeah, well, that's how it goes when you don't resist arrest.
@@hieverybody4246 nah, sometimes they use too much force for 0 reason, put you to the ground etc, choke you to unalive or something
@@ISuPeRTNTI Yeah, but one chance in a million. It's a ridiculous fear.
“You went 100.” “No I didn’t. I only went 96.” Brilliant defense.
Its in Florida, overspeed 30mp/h is a criminal offense, 30-49 is misdemeanor, all over 50mp/h is a Felony up to 5 Years Prison, 10 years license suspension and 5,000$ Fees. So 96 is actually a good idea since in most of the cases its 50mp/h on the Road so 96 would still be a misdemeanor while 100+ would be a Felony
How about he doesn’t act like an idiot and then while doing so egg on a cop.
There’s a separation of speed violations for a reason. Doesn’t matter if he was going 99mph it’s not in excess of 100mph…
There’s a big difference
911😂😂😂
“I was only going 96”? What a fool.
“I was only going 96”😂
Speed limit was 100
@@itz_nyla_2295 100mph is 160km/h, thats not a thing in the US, the speed limit was most likely 50 mph.
@@agent_doubl3188I believe it’s in Canada since the cop car says St. John’s
It’s in florida
Bro had the right to remain silent, but not the ability.
Ron White!! LOL
“DONKEY! You HAVE the right to remain silent. What you LACK, is the Capacity” -Shrek 😂🤣
Biggest mistake he made was state "I was only going 96", dude your done, I don't feel sorry for you.
I mean he wasn't read his rights during the arrest so doesn't that make anything he says inadmissible anyway? Or is that not how it works? Honest question.
@@PvtByrne You don't need to have your rights read to you until you are a suspect and being asked questions about the crime. If you voluntarily say something that is on you.
My man went looking for trouble and found it.
"Only going 96!" Bruh that's still over the threshold for reckless driving in most of the US. Cop was 100% in the right for the arrest.
srill has to tell him why he arrestin him this aint roblox😂
“I was only going 96” Ladies and Gentlemen, we got ‘em.
Such a specific number.
It was 76 in his mph screen
I think if you're going a certain number over the speed limit, it's no longer just a violation and it becomes felony endangerment
But he was going below 100 mph
Well that officer is a lot gentler than others i have seen
I like how everything was just so chill 😅
that isn't a cop, that's the terminator
Lol this comment deserves so many more likes. Just saying… 😂
Say, that’s a nice bike!
"Why?"
T-1000
That’s what I was thinking lol
Cop: "I invoke the 5th"
"I was only going 96, wtf bro!" Lol you got what you deserved...
he got a lawsuit, the police officer not only violated his constitutional rights but in Florida 96 is not a arrestable speed
There's no reason he should have got arrested for that
@@Tre-hn6jnspeed limit is 70 bro went 96 (at least he claims ) Speeding and excessive speeding are two different things.
Admitting you were doing 96 as an argument against 100+ is crazy 💀
On a illegal arrest it's just trolling
@@THEKINGRAYKATS? How is it illegal.. he just admitted it like an idiot. He would have gotten out of that ticket if he kept his mouth shut the cop obviously didn’t have him on radar.
@@JonDough-ux9ju Silent arrestation, search on body without consent, just 2 things, he can say what he want, he'll never get any charges
@THEKINGRAYKATS Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. He just did what one would call the Admittion of guilt.
@@psycoklown8461yeah but he was never read those rights by the cop, even to he would have been required to so it’s still illegal and they can’t use infos obtained illegally
Bikers will do anything but go the speed limit
Bro the sound effect made it 100% more funnier 😭😭😭
The way he opened his car door on you was insane 😂
man was fast, they do that to try and snatch your keys right away
And he would've seen that a bike can indeed go off road
His name will be in the deposition for court - public documents. Public record is also in the realm of property records. Get him back.
yeah felt almost like a felony by itself
Yhea that was lowkey reckless as fuck
"I wasnt going 100 i was only going 96" bruh... you were passed that speed limit 😂
“I was only going 96” huh real smart
Never. Ever. Ever. Say how fast you were going. At all. That's the definition of self incrimination.
You should say a lower number or say you were going the speed limit And take a ticket to court officer likely won't show and if they do ask if the speed tracking device is calibrated
and never ever stop when u see a pig
En España justamente ayer, un conductor se libró de la multa, porque el policía le pregunto si sabía a qué velocidad iba, al responderle la velocidad antes de que el policía le leyera sus derechos, la multa quedó nula. Es un pequeño vacío que tenemos en la ley aquí.
Unless he's in Canada and it's a 100kph zone. But yeah NEVER say anything.
@@josiahfuller2094my dad took a serious speeding ticket to court cop showed up and lied his way through the trial
“Only 96” what a goof ball ☠️
No Miranda rights. No asking if you have weapons on you.
miranda rights don’t have to be states until before questioning
The Miranda Warning is issued before the officers can ask you questions to be used in court.
It went from a lawsuit to self incrimination
nah no lawsuit man was being detained for speeding so he couldnt run off which anyone could figure out and he wasnt asked questions so his rights didnt need to be read... in fact probably better cop stayed quiet instead of cursing at him as that could be used by defense to show bias etc etc
@@somethingrandom617there are a lot of things that must happened before he is arrested such as Miranda rights, be told why they are being arrested, run if, etc. can’t just arrest them like that goofy
@@emnotokay3158 miranda rights are only if hes being asked questions and this was more then likely a felony reckless driving as hes was at a stop light and near a store so speed limit is probably 55mph. This looks like Florida based off the county meaning the highest possible legal speed is 70mph and they start felony charges 25-30+ and when you get felony stopped you 100% going in cuffs before ANYTHING ELSE
@@emnotokay3158 🤣 They can absolutely cuff you on the grounds of being detained before reading your Rights Goofy.. I'm sure he was read his Rights before being taken to Jail though..
But that cop can't use what the biker said as evidence because that cop failed to tell the biker his Miranda Rights
Someone should explain to the officer that he's not the one who has the right to remain silent
I respect him for not pushing him off the bike
If “STRAIGHT TO JAIL” was a person
Lmao how is there no comments on this lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂...turn right straight to jail....no hand kickstand....STRAIGHT to yail....😂😂
Bro got Venezuela'd
Cop clearly wasn't wearing his seatbelt
That cop about to get his whole life sued away
“The lawyer gone love this” 😂😂😂
More like the Lawyers gonna laugh in his clients face when he finds out he was doing 96 mph and openly admitted to it
@@BleachAmmoit’s highway
@@BleachAmmothe limit was 100 he said that in the video
@@GH0ST_D3V some type of hearing you got on you kid
@@BleachAmmocop never read him his rights or told him he was under arrest therefore digging in his pockets is considered an illegal search. He could have found 3 needles in there and it wouldn't matter. Secondly pulling in front of him without giving him a chance to pull over is considered reckless endangerment. And since the cop pulling him over where he did not being legal it's also considered reckless driving to park in the middle of an intersection on top of impeding traffic. The cop could have handled that better. He chose to do every single step of the process as wrong as he possibly could have. The guy on the bike has no right to be riding at that speed and should have his license taken but the cop handled that completely wrong. Oh and unless you can prove the excess of 100 mph its also a wrongful arrest.
“You were doing 100” “I was only going 96” bro just arrested himself.
"Only going 96" ☠️
Admitting to 96 is the difference between a ticket and a felony
A violation vs a criminal act
@@theimage1144that would depend entirely on the speed limit in that area. Its hard to tell from just that video but that doesn’t look like a 70mph highway to me. All that said, he admitted to excessive speeding which can be used as evidence against him even if he’s charged for 100mph so either way it was a moronic thing for him to say.
No because the police officer dint read his Miranda rights so what he said cannot be used in court
@@otto_stromberg28he wasn't being interrogated. That's irrelevant.
@@mr.nilrapsI don’t know much about law but I think he can’t get charged if the cop didn’t tell him his rights like the right to remain silent. Correct me if I’m wrong.
I love the audio inserts of every thing out of the pockets
Dude didn’t even ask “do you have anything that will stick me, stab me, or poke me” just immediately started running man’s pockets.
Didn't state he was detained either, no Miranda rights, nothing. Deadbeat cop.
@@lukeslayerMiranda rights are for questioning at the station. No questions asked, no Miranda rights read. Driver volunteered information so his statement will be inadmissible but the dash cam and radar reading will Trump that. Also. Even if a police officer doesn't read you Miranda rights, so long as they have other evidence of the crime besides your statement, you'll still be found guilty of the crime. Also, a police officer doesn't need to tell you why you are being detained, only that you are. And until 2020 because of the patriot act, anyone can be held for 48 hours without reason or cause.
IMMEDIATELY
Doesn’t make a difference if they say that or not.
@@lukeslayer Miranda rights aren't required to be detained.
Cuffs him then “put your kickstand down, and drop and give me 20” 🤣
Police have great communication skills
The "I wasn't going over 100" was enough, you shouldn't have added the 96 part 💀
By saying his exact speed hes not saying he thinks or whatever he is giving better proof that will hold up in his defense. (More so than "i was not going that much" it shows he was paying attention.
Different charge once it his 100mph
Could be km and not miles.
@@adamwojciehowskiI promise it was mph
The reward for mocking the police
He earned that one 😂
I was on your side at first until you said “I was only going 96” 😂
lmaooo ditto
C'mon he was only 96, give the lad a break
Even if he was under the speed limit he admitted guilt
Listen to the voice. The one saying "you were going over 100mph" was the one saying they was going 96mph
Why were you on his side before he admitted to doing 96?
That cop is actually breaking several laws.
No rights were read yet he was cuffed and searched… Traffic violations don’t warrant cuffs or searching without permission.
Miranda rights are only required to be read PRIOR to questioning the person who is in custody. Generally speaking, 90+ mph or 20-25 mph over the limit is considered reckless driving, which is criminal and arrestetable.
He was being detained not arrested. Chances are he’s about to undergo an array of questions, be checked out for intoxication and all that jazz. After all that he may or may not be arrested depending on if the cop can get him on reckless endangerment, and if not he’ll be released with a court ticket that will at minimum likely suspend his license+a fine and at maximum result in a stiff fine and/or jail time. It’s hard to say but unfortunately the officer didn’t have to say a word if he had evidence of the man speeding, and by the man’s own admission he WAS speeding so that video evidence is all he needs to justify detainment
No officer. I won't confess to speeding, I'll just confess to speeding
The speed limit was probably 100 so 96 would be fine
@@gaming_rules6977what are you saying 😂
The confession cant even be used, he didnt read any rights beforehand
@@gaming_rules6977What kind of highways do you go on that the speed limit is that high…?
@@kitty-gf2wdsouth Florida highways have their limits stated in kph, where 100 is the limit, that's around 60 mph, so he was still under the speed limit..
I was confused about the “lol he admitted he was over” but I realized it was miles per hour and not kilometres 💀
bro i would not say anything and just let the lawsuit do all the work
"My lawyer will fix you really nicely"
Lol? Biker was going to jail. The police don't have to say shit to you once they have probable cause to arrest you
@@warlordnipple Never read him his rights, illegal search. If that's not payday to a lawyer I don't know what is
@@Malva597cop clocked him going over a 100 and the guy admitted to doing 96. He doesn’t have to read him his rights yet because technically he was just “detained” and as far as the search, if they are arresting you they now have every right to search and don’t need permission.
@@Malva597the only time cops have to read you your Miranda rights are if they are questioning you after you have been detained. As for the search that is simply search incident to arrest.
@@Malva597 just because you know this one thing dosnt make you smart
This gon be in the next GTA VI trailer
Interesting. Being arrested without reading him his rights. The judge is going to have fun with this one
“You were speeding” “True but not like SPEEDING speeding”
🤣🤣
@@SadiqXFifaif it's 100+ then why the hell would he get pulled over for doing 100+ 😂
@@SadiqXFifathats not a thing
Underrated comment 😂
The whole concept of a "sheriff" always amazes me as a non-american.
Cop fired after this
He told the cop he was going 96. Brilliant.
I’m guessing it was a 100 road that’s why he said it
The cop still had no right to grab him handcuff him and search him. A traffhc violation doesn’t give him all those rights to violate the motorcycle guy.
There’s probably a bigger charge for 100mph than just 96
You- 🤦🏽♂️😂
@@gracieg7601reckless driving is a misdemeanor.
And that ladies and gentleman is why we dont stop 😂
I would have stayed silent my damn self. Anything he said I woukd have simply said "lawyer, now".
“I was only going 96” good job bud 😂
Not mphs
@@harsheothat’s on Florida, so yeah, it was mph
@@harsheoweeb
Still doesn’t make the biker guilty
cop asking for lawsuit😂
Funny thing is, the highest speed limit in the US is only 85 miles per hour while most are within 65 to 80 mph. So he was screwed from the start going above 90 mph
‘I was only going 96’ Anything bro says or does can be used against him in a court of law 💀💀💀
The cop hadn’t read him his Miranda rights yet 🤷♂️
96 KMH
He doesn’t have to read him his Miranda rights right away when talking to him, he could be just be detain and not arrested and even so he never ask him a question he answered the bikers question on what he done to be pull over. The biker disclosed information without even being question.
He has a way better case going for him against the cop though. Everything about this is illegal in america
Bro does not have the right to remain silent
This cop is the defenition of "cat got his toung"
“I was only going 96” was probably the dumbest thing you could’ve said
For a multitude of reasons, no less.
Kph's which is around 60 mph, he was under the limit...
@@LordDrackonelthis is america
@@LordDrackonel What US jurisdiction measures speed in KPH? I'll wait.
@@LordDrackonelnah bro Americans don’t measure in kph
Violation of rights. Definitely lawsuit.
Nope. If you think that, you either missed an important aspect in the video, don't know the law or both.
The sound effect when he hit the car😂
that cop was breaking multiple laws in one minute
@@wesme123 In this case, it doesn’t matter. Not being read your Miranda Rights at the very least is cause to have any charges laid against you thrown out. It’s straight up a constitutional violation.
@@LEO_M1as long as he tells you while you’re in the squad car the cop is in good standing with the law… don’t ask how I know
Where I'm from they don't even read you your rights... and when you bring it up they snap and cuss at you, maybe even beat you... scrubs
@@LEO_M1that is not accurate. You watch too many movies. The latest they’re allowed to read you your Miranda is right before they bring you into the station, where you are likely to be questioned.
Bruh them shoes tells me he loves his job
That was really best case scenario for felony speeding 😂
That cop was fucking up until you confessed right way 😂
He wasn’t fucking up you can be arrested for going that speed.
@@russianbot2630 he was in cuffs and off the bike before a reason for being stopped was given. by law if you ask what are they pulling you over for they have to answer. if you are put in cuffs they have to say you are detained for x reason. if you are arrested they have to say so or its a false arrest. this guy couldve been paid real good if he kept his mouth shut about going 96
@nathanharrison2 they only have to if they're gonna say shit. A cop wouldn't need to talk to you about anything if he saw you punch someone. This is the same.
@@nathanharrison2That's not the law at all 😂. Literally do a tiny bit of research and learn you're wrong. Although they're typically policies* to that effect for individual departments. Not the law..
@@nathanharrison2different states have different laws some states you do not have to identify an arrest nor a ticket as it will be printed on the citation and arrest report as some states dont want suspects taking off after they know their being arrested but mostly all cops will tell you out of common courtesy and polite with u
Dude at John’s is on some power trip
Felony speedrun: 96
Bro handcuffed him THEN told him to put the kickstand down💀
Pretty fed up
Smart....little chance the biker would resist or try to do anything since it would make the bike fall.
@@ChallieWallie the biker was going 90mph, if he wanted to run away, he wouldn't have stopped the bike in the first place but that's just my 2 cents☕🐸
@@jayquanrhodes270 he sire didn't expect to be handcuffed like that.
If youre on a bike you know damn well what you did and why youre being arrested. People like this have ruined the ability to ride a bike without law enforcement going nuts
Never (!) talk to a police officer giving his best to be a jerk and a bully!
"I was only going 96." "In that case, you're free to go", said no cop ever.
At that point just don’t say anything 💀
true BUT if the speed limit is 30 and you are over 100 that's a multitude of felonies vs a misdemeanor if you are doing 99 , not sure if that is true for all 50 states but it is true in MOST
100 mpk is the same as 60 mph. S9 he was going 58 in a 60 mile an hour zone. Do math and figure out he probably wasn't even braking the law
Going 20 mph over the speed limit is felony speeding
@@goldencinder7650 I think it's anywhere from 90 to 100 depending on the state. Also, if you go over 20 to 30 the posted speed depending on state.
Bro was getting some good grabs in there 💀
That guy was in tennis, he wasn't a police officer 💀
BRO HAD THE CASE UNTIL HE SAID “I was only going 96”
No, he just took the lesser of two different charges and tickets.
cop clearly didn't have his speed. good chance he won until he admitted guilt
This appears to be Canada, where 100 km/h is 62 mph. Possibly the limit on the road. He stated he was only going 96 (km/h), which is about 60 mph.
I woulda ran from that dude 😂😂😂
Should not admit to a speed at all. Threw him in cuffs without telling him why he was pulled over or what he was being charged with or anything completely illegal. Sure the biker might have been speeding, but the cops still has to follow the law.
Dumbledore arrests Harry Potter, calmly.
calmly*
Call your what?
@theyinninja8859 But the cop was calm? Your comment doesn't really make sense.
@@jollyquinn430My good friend you belong in. R/Wooosh
@@theyinninja8859The whole Dumbledore joke is that it is said to be calm, but pretty much the exact opposite. Here, they just said he was calm and he was calm. It's not really funny.
Attorney in court "he means 96kpm" lol
No miranda rights, nothin, free lawsuit
The cop was doing some dumb shit but saying “I only went 96” is even dumber
Well as long as cops have a reason to arrest you they can. Furthermore in most states, they don’t have to tell you why you’re being arrested/detained right away. Now if it’s a court matter they have to tell you eventually.
But I agree with the biker part, plus he should have known he was most likely going to get arrested.
@@jj_franklin2345Most do require disclosure of the broken law actually.
From what I understand, this was in Canada, so the speed limit is in KPH, so 96 is actually more reasonable than it sounds.
Kid said i was only doing 96 not 100.
Been riding since the 80s Never knew you had to pull over for Cops
That cop’s sneakers are the real crime.
He got on them "one day I was born, at the age of four"ahh shoes on.
Those are salomon shoes! Wth are you taking about. They're the best for tactical or standing in your feet
Didn't even have duty boots man
They're just salamons
Lmao, didnt notice till i read your comment 🤣 thank you
One officer needs to tell the person why he will be put in handcuffs. The officer is very WRONG.😮☹️😡😡😡😡😡
Cop was definitely a communication major in college
“I didn’t go a hundred…. I was only going 96”. Lmfao
That is admissible in court! If the cop is giving you a ticket and they overcharge you, the whole case can be thrown out.
@froggybee1924 it's still probably a felony if over a certain speed. 96 is high
Doesn’t matter how fast he was going (in the context of their conversation. Obviously going 96 is reckless and stupid) what matters is the cop was lying and would file a false report which is admissible in court. The whole case would get thrown out because the cop had lied. That is, if the judge is worth their salt. Also not to mention the cop performed a dangerous maneuver by pulling in front of the biker when he was already pulling over and he immediately arrested him without reciting him his Miranda rights or stating why he is being placed under arrest, which is illegal. That alone would let the biker off scot free.
@@SuperiorIronMan1a couple things I've learned recently. Cops don't have to tell you why you're under arrest, only that you are. Also Miranda rights(depending on state law) doesn't need to be read unless you're being interrogated or questioned. You can correct me on this cause I may well be wrong since there is a bunch of information arguing these points but that's what I got from my searches and some stuff from having viewed other lawyer youtube channels.
@@reileo93I believe the Miranda rights part is correct, unless you’re being questioned they don’t have to read them to you. The Miranda rights are initially solely to protect you from self incrimination. Until he asks you a question he doesn’t have to read them to you. You can make it all the way to county before they read to you.
It’s easier to believe AI Elon musk riding a wooly mammoth over this.