Power Trippin' in the USA!

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Why do police always feel the need to instruct us what to do?
Don't walk in the street! Yea no shit

After the Parkland High School shooting in South Florida, the cop that ran away who was "working" for the Broward County Sheriff office at the time "The Broward Cowards" later sued to get his job back.
The courts agreed with him and basically said law enforcement is the job or the police officer, not to protect the public.
After that, departments nationwide started removing the long used slogan "To Protect and Serve" off of (OUR) cruisers.

Fact check: Officer fired for failing to act during Parkland school shooting got his job back - TRUE
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/05/15/fact-check-parkland-officer-who-failed-act-shooting-gets-job-back/5194831002/

LAW ENFORCEMENT is their job, not to fish for a crime, bother, harass or threaten us. Every single cop violates his/her oath to the US Constitution each and every day. When you put someone in a cage for a victimless crime, you become the criminal.

Johnny 50 is a hilarious first amendment auditor with hundreds of videos and a huge following on the internet.
Johnny 50 is not afariad to get up close and pushes the limits to test each and every cop he comes across.

Johnny 50 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qHU6oGH0pI

The closing clip is from Shaun Porter, another extreamly funny auditor https://www.youtube.com/@shaunporter3755

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