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ChiliPepperGarage

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When I was this kid's age I would have gotten my ass kicked for acting like this. I've heard many people say that kids today are no different than previous generations but I disagree. We live in a softer and kinder world and this is the result. This POS needs a serious beat down.


 

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I got slapped around some in my younger days and I deserved every bit of it, knew it was coming and took it like a man.
Cannot imagine being a LEO today in certain parts of our country.

Go home before you really piss me off, the way it used to be.
 
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The officer is a damn saint! I was pulled over a bunch as a kid and there was no way in hell I would ever speak to the cop pulling me over this way. Speak with respect, do as you are told or asked and then drive off and sleep in your own bed that night instead of a cell. If this was one of my kids I would beat their ass. But I like to hope that we did a better job raising them and the would never speak to anyone like this let alone law enforcement.
 

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He is a “direct” product of his parents & yes he needs to be straightened out as well as his parents. If he was my son, I could think of numerous ways to help straighten him out. His parents are probably a lost cause.
 

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At 16 I was pulled out of my 440 GTX at gun point after leaving a gas station with a huge smokey burnout. He didn't see the act but he saw the smoke and found me near by. He said my car matched a description of a car just used in a robbery but my car was lime green with GTX custom painted 18" high on the sides.
Again pulled out at gunpoint around the age of 20, this time in a Toyota 4x4. My buddy made me a custom bumper and it covered up the plate. I had been displaying the plate in the rear window but it had fallen out that day. He said my truck was suspected "stolen"
Third time was similar to the first. Wrong place, wrong time. 6 cops with guns and I wasn't even driving, I was parked.

But I'm alive because I follow commands from guys with guns pretty good. And I was a cocky kid for sure.
 
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At 16 I was pulled out of my 440 GTX at gun point after leaving a gas station with a huge smokey burnout. He didn't see the act but he saw the smoke and found me near by. He said my car matched a description of a car just used in a robbery but my car was lime green with GTX custom painted 18" high on the sides.
Again pulled out at gunpoint around the age of 20, this time in a Toyota 4x4. My buddy made me a custom bumper and it covered up the plate. I had been displaying the plate in the rear window but it had fallen out that day. He said my truck was suspended "stolen"
Third time was similar to the first. Wrong place, wrong time. 6 cops with guns and I wasn't even driving, I was parked.

But I'm alive because I follow commands from guys with guns pretty good. And I was a cocky kid for sure.
He said my car matched a description of a car just used in a robbery but my car was lime green with GTX custom painted 18" high on the sides.

Did you Shoot the Clerk
 

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I've seen lots of vids that Officer posts. Kid literally was pulled over by one of the coolest, nicest and fairest cops out there. He should have given that kid the "ass hole tax" and written him up for everything. Impound car--if possible.

I teach my kids to start every interaction with upmost respect. Roll down all windows, interior lights on (if night time) and hands out window or fingers up on the wheel. They are not to admit to any fault and not be overly helpful--but respectful at the same time. Only answer the question that is asked--nothing more. Do not answer or give info that is not relevant to the stop.

I only have had two bad Police interactions. One in HB when I was 20 maybe 21. Cop pulled me over cause a "passer-by said I threw out a cigarette on the street". He told me they dont take kind to littering, blah, blah. Cop was complete asshole to me from jump. That cop got every MF word I could think of. Told him I was gonna ass fuck his Momma and Sister while his Daddy watched. Told him he better give me a ticket for littering that he never saw or I would have his ass. Ended up with 6 more police cars surrounding me and a Sgt on the stop. He knew he was in the wrong and gave me a ticket for no front license plate. I pulled away from that stop with my tires spinning and giving them all the finger.
Best part--I knew who the lady "passer by" was. I got my justice back in my own way.

Other cop was a NM Highway Patrol. He tried to question my wife and kids separate from me like I was trafficking them. Took me outta the car. Opened the door and tried looking inside. He got it too. I was so pissed at him I punched the hood of his car and left my knuckle stamp--he heard the hit but never saw me do it (dash cam did though). I think I wished him an unpleasant interaction with a wrong way truck driver and that his wife, kids and this world would be much better place without him in it.

Countless great and positive interactions. Maybe those guys got me on a bad day and they were having a bad day at the same time. Who knows.
LOL--I even have a true story of me following HB cops as they were letting me drive myself to jail for a FTA warrant. Going like 70+ on Beach Blvd and taking turns a 35-40+. Was like a backward highspeed chase.
 

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As soon as the mouth starts spewing bullshit, the driver gets detained in the back of my car. That kid would have never been allowed to get back in his car if i was that deputy.
Yup. All running their suck and only stupid comes out.
 

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One in HB when I was 20 maybe 21.
Enough said! They definitely had some major a-holes back in the day. They cited me and impounded my 2 week old bike because they said I couldn't prove it was mine. Dealership gave me the wrong paperwork. Good friend/2nd dad that was a CHP (I think) Sergeant at the time went with me to their station that Monday morning and ripped them a new one. Ended up getting my bike back without paying the tow and storage fees. Shitty part was the tow company dropped it, and of course i couldn't prove they did it. Thankfully it was just a few scratches.

Many other encounters over the years and never would I have ever acted like the douche in this video.

I love watching Deputy Sloup's videos and seeing some of the excuses.
 

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I was pulled over 11 times in 13 months my senior year. Small town. Some of the kids i hung out with may have had some run ins with the local PD and they figured i was always up to no good. Cops new me and my flat black, cherry bombed POS Mustang.
I never argued. Was always super respectful and cooperated. Most the stops were BS. My old man would have beat my ass if I ever got hooked up in those days. Beat it worse if he found out I was being a prick. Most my duke boy driving and other high school shenanigans was done were i knew i could get away with it. Always got off with a warning. In those days.
 

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When I was in my 20's, I had a Honda Civic racecar...not necessarily a ricer, at the time the fastest cars were in the high 10's and mine was mid 11's....so anyway, it was my street car, I drove it everywhere...straight pipe, had big motor, big turbo, NOS, etc...one late night I was coming home from work and got pulled over...the cop pulled me out at gun point "detained" me in cuffs and put me in his squad car...he told me that he witnessed me doing a burnout and had reports of racing on the street...I literally was just coming home from work minding my business and he made all that shit up...anyway, they practically rip my car apart, removed the hood, had the NOS bottle out, checked for cats, etc...told me the car was being impounded and I was going to jail....the whole time I was very respectful and corporative....when I realized there was nothing else I can do, I used my trump card...told the officer that pulled me over that my dad was sergeant for LAPD (i honestly never liked playing that card)....he asked me a few questions, I told him that his business card is in my wallet and he is free to go into my wallet get the card and give him a call...I watched him grab my wallet, take my dads card out, take it over to the 6 other officers that came to the scene, they pow-wowed a bit...then to my surprise I watched them put all my stuff back on my car they way they found it...came and uncuffed me, and let me on my way.....even after all that, I still thanked them for understanding and left without ever giving them any kind of attitude...
 

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The cop did a great job . The first kid i would of run the fullist . At 19 you don't get to bring parents in to it . Should of sent them walking . I hope the car was impounded and him taken to jail .
 

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He said my car matched a description of a car just used in a robbery but my car was lime green with GTX custom painted 18" high on the sides.

Did you Shoot the Clerk
I will never understand why they make shit up like that. The 3rd time a lady had been robbed at gunpoint in the supermarket parking lot an hour earlier. She said it was a 5'9" black guy in a white Ford Taurus. I'm 6'6" and white, but I was in a white Taurus. Cuffed, face down on the asphalt, with a cop on my back for a long time while they tore my car apart looking for a gun.
Assholes at the Corona PD station refused to let me file an official complaint.
 

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I will never understand why they make shit up like that. The 3rd time a lady had been robbed at gunpoint in the supermarket parking lot an hour earlier. She said it was a 5'9" black guy in a white Ford Taurus. I'm 6'6" and white, but I was in a white Taurus. Cuffed, face down on the asphalt, with a cop on my back for a long time while they tore my car apart looking for a gun.
Assholes at the Corona PD station refused to let me file an official complaint.
Stick to to script…less is more. Be polite, but say nothing.

 

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Cop did a good job. Would have been even better without his sarcastic theatrics concerning the speakers and bodily functions. Just sayin’
 

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Best parent I dealt with was on a 4th July. Arrested a Juvi for dangerous weapon violation. In those days we released to parents. He was a little gang banging dressed kid. Mom shows up all prim and proper, amazed at his clothing because he didn’t leave house that way. Kid admitted he changed after leaving.

As we explained the circumstances to her in our lobby, you could see her eyes boiling. All of the sudden, she reaches out and
c-clamps him. We had to pry her off saying “not here, not here”. Lol. She wouldn’t take him home dressed like that and opted for him to wear a jail jump suit. That mom was trying and fighting an uphill battle to his peers
 

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I liked the first one, but by the second it began to look as though this guy gets his rocks off by intimidating kids. Yeah, I know, 19 isn't a kid, but a 19 year old ain't seen shit in life. Again, the first video seemed organic in the whole deal, but after the second...

And yes, that first kid needed to get checked. Probably worse than he was. I'm sure he's going to tell all his buddies how he was lippin' off to the cop and the cop HAD to let him go.
 

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I liked the first one, but by the second it began to look as though this guy gets his rocks off by intimidating kids. Yeah, I know, 19 isn't a kid, but a 19 year old ain't seen shit in life. Again, the first video seemed organic in the whole deal, but after the second...

And yes, that first kid needed to get checked. Probably worse than he was. I'm sure he's going to tell all his buddies how he was lippin' off to the cop and the cop HAD to let him go.
2nd "kid" was 95mph weaving in/out of traffic...we've all seen um on our freeways and thought they were going to kill someone..deserves every bit of the ear lashing he got imo
 

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I liked the first one, but by the second it began to look as though this guy gets his rocks off by intimidating kids. Yeah, I know, 19 isn't a kid, but a 19 year old ain't seen shit in life. Again, the first video seemed organic in the whole deal, but after the second...

And yes, that first kid needed to get checked. Probably worse than he was. I'm sure he's going to tell all his buddies how he was lippin' off to the cop and the cop HAD to let him go.
Did the first kid get let off, the officer said he was getting arrested for driving on a suspended license, speeding, and tinted windshield.
 

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This is exactly how teachers are treated too. No way in hell I would be an officer or teacher today. I wouldn't make it one day without losing it.
 

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2nd "kid" was 95mph weaving in/out of traffic...we've all seen um on our freeways and thought they were going to kill someone..deserves every bit of the ear lashing he got imo
I don’t disagree. I guess kind of like was that guy I’m just a little put off by the format in which I viewed it.
 

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Wife and I sitting at Rancho Del Zocalo last night and a kid starting acting up at the table next to us:

I don’t care if you cry!” -Dad
Mom backed dad up “even tears with blood” and the kid shut up fast.

Excellent enchiladas btw:
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When I was this kid's age I would have gotten my ass kicked for acting like this. I've heard many people say that kids today are no different than previous generations but I disagree. We live in a softer and kinder world and this is the result. This POS needs a serious beat down.


Their parents act the same way!
 

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Did the first kid get let off, the officer said he was getting arrested for driving on a suspended license, speeding, and tinted windshield.
I must have conflated the 2 videos. Kid probably still bragged about talking shit to the cop. At least the second one seemed more aware of the situation in which he found himself. (or sold it pretty well)
 

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I must have conflated the 2 videos. Kid probably still bragged about talking shit to the cop. At least the second one seemed more aware of the situation in which he found himself. (or sold it pretty well)
The second kid seemed stoned.
 
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