Black man arrested for test driving BMW

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I could understand what people are saying if the officers had actually pulled him over for no reason. But he was driving in a car without tags. Obviously we know its because it was a car that was just being test driven, but the cops have no way of knowing that without confirmation. People get pulled over for their tags every day, my fiancé got pulled over for expired ones just last week.

I can understand him first saying to call the dealership, that's probably what I would have done to confirm (or even asked the cops to follow me there since it was so close). But after they called and couldn't get anyone on the line, he should have complied. Doing all this refusing escalated the situation for no reason because he was in the right and simply had to show them so.

Breh, people don't want to use common sense. They're either trolling, obtuse, or just too damaged to see beyond their fear of the "man/system".
 

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Problem here is that people just dont understand legality and individual rights.

The cop encountered a lawful citizen, and thru the officers aggressive tactics and behavior, he turned the situation into an unlawful and dangerous one. The exact behavior that our constitution guards against.

If not having tags was the problem, why not just ticket him for that? Or if the cop strongly suspected the vehicle was stolen, why not arrest him for that? Why? Because the officer knew the car was a test drive, and he'd look like an idiot arresting or citing him for that. Thats why his goal was to harrass and embarrass him, so that he could hopefully provoke him into reacting, and he would have cause to arrest him for something that occurred AFTER their initial contact.

If this were a simple stop where the officer was in the right, then why are the media doing stories on this? Because they know the law, and they know the black man's rights were violated. They know an officer's job is not to act like a judge, and make citizens prove thier innocence for whatever batsht assumptions he has in his head. The streets are not a courtroom. They know the cop was in the wrong, just like a jury will know when he sues and wins. Sorry kaks n houseboys, but the bill of rights applies to black men too, much to ur chagrin.
 

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That dumb nikka, apparently :skip:

The nikka HIMSELF admitted they specifically asked to see the shyt.
yeah, the police department issued a self serving statement about the situation (that doesn't sound logical), so it's apparent what happened. you keep lettin these people uniform treat you like anything, I'm cool.
 

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@No_bammer_weed is the smartest dumb nikka in the coli

you better be doing something in the community with all that misplaced anger that's not only making semi coherent run-on word salad posts on racism, friend.

are you volunteering with black youth in your community?
 
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@No_bammer_weed is the smartest dumb nikka in the coli

you better be doing something in the community with all that misplaced anger that's not only making semi coherent run-on word salad posts on racism, friend.

are you volunteering with black youth in your community?

Im defending the rights of a completely innocent, law abiding citizen. U and ur ilk are celebrating the actions of a cop who stepped out of the bounds of legality, in order to harrass a legally responsible citizen, yet, somehow, im the one who is angry and has a problem. Good sht.
 
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I get the feeling that guy was fukked either way here. Even if he let the cops see the paper they would have find a way to screw with him.
 

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I get the feeling that guy was fukked either way here. Even if he let the cops see the paper they would have find a way to screw with him.

So if he showed them the papers and it clearly stated it was a test driven car, what else would they of done? why ask for the papers in the first place if you are intent on screwing the guy over? wouldn't less proof be better for the cop?


If the cops were black, would you be saying the same thing?
 

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So if he showed them the papers and it clearly stated it was a test driven car, what else would they of done? why ask for the papers in the first place if you are intent on screwing the guy over? wouldn't less proof be better for the cop?


If the cops were black, would you be saying the same thing?

Yep.
 

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Let's have some more fun with this....

Why would the cops call the dealership? I've been stopped before without papers, they didnt call my house... They ran the tags (which he didnt have) and saw the registrants name and address (they had my license) and I was good to go with no ticket or problems.

It's his job to prove the car is a test drive not there's. The "paper" was probably proof of a test drive if he would have given it to them...
 
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