I mean.. the guy was acting pretty suspicious at the beginning. I'm just going to say it... I don't think the cops did anything wrong here unless they really had no reason to pull him over. That's the only issue I have with this video.
Honestly this video made me feel a little bit sorry for cops.
I don't think civilians should just be allowed to follow cops. That just feels wrong.
Oh is that what they were doing? Yeah... that is pretty suspicious. That's reason enough to check things out and see what's going on.
I don't believe you should just be able to follow police officers. How do you draw the line with surveillance in order to more efficiently commit crime?
Out of curiosity - why should it not be legal to be allowed to follow police officers?
Didn't I just explain why I thought it in the post you quoted?
Some context:
1. The kids were doing a project to expose cop corruption
2. The cops were aware of this project and knew this individual
3. It is not illegal to follow a police offer. They do it to us
Some issues I had with the cops:
1. They wouldn't let the kid go - even though they had nothing on him
2. They wouldn't let him continue filming - not legal
3. They forced the girl to stay in the car "because he said so" - shutting the door on her face
4. The cops says "cop safety is more important than individual rights"
5. They knew the kid, knew what he was doing, knew he was not a threat or doing anything wrong, and detained him
6. They had nothing on him at all - so they eventually had to let him go. Wasting everyone's time
Some issues I had with the kid.
1. He was annoying as hell
I don't think civilians should jsut be allowed to follow cops. That just feels wrong.
It's suspicious as hell to follow a police officer. Doesn't have to be illegal.
Maybe, but if so, I'm not quite sure I understand
why not? it isn't like the courts or their superiors are holding cops accountable
actually, they are doing the opposite
so, maybe civilians should follow more cops to make sure they are doing their job correctly and within the limits of the law