DoomGoober
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Sorry if this has already been posted:
http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vi...18-4a8f-a821-fbe556cde5c4|stupid videos|msn||
Some comments:
1) The video is called "World's Nicest Cop." Nice? Mostly. More accurately, I'd say a professional, calm police interaction between two reasonable individuals.
2) Maybe California? OCer is carrying unloaded and the officer seems to imply it shouldn't be loaded.
3) What's the legality of disarming for officer safety?
4) Points to the officer for not trying too hard to illegally get the OCer's name (though he does try once.) Again, assuming CA which is not stop and identify state.
5) Minus points for the OCer for possibly giving a false name. Don't give false information to police! (Though "Jeremy" might be his real first name and he hesitates because he doesn't want to give his last.)
6) Points to the officer for knowing the video would end up on YouTube and very hilariously stating his name and badge number.
7) Points to the OCer for asking the officer to replace the gun to avoid any chance of brandishing.
8) Points to the OCer for filming and points to all OCers for making this interaction more comfortable through familiarity!
http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/vi...18-4a8f-a821-fbe556cde5c4|stupid videos|msn||
Some comments:
1) The video is called "World's Nicest Cop." Nice? Mostly. More accurately, I'd say a professional, calm police interaction between two reasonable individuals.
2) Maybe California? OCer is carrying unloaded and the officer seems to imply it shouldn't be loaded.
3) What's the legality of disarming for officer safety?
4) Points to the officer for not trying too hard to illegally get the OCer's name (though he does try once.) Again, assuming CA which is not stop and identify state.
5) Minus points for the OCer for possibly giving a false name. Don't give false information to police! (Though "Jeremy" might be his real first name and he hesitates because he doesn't want to give his last.)
6) Points to the officer for knowing the video would end up on YouTube and very hilariously stating his name and badge number.
7) Points to the OCer for asking the officer to replace the gun to avoid any chance of brandishing.
8) Points to the OCer for filming and points to all OCers for making this interaction more comfortable through familiarity!
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