SOBER Driver Detained | Officer Friendly Eyes Part 2 – Everything Law and Order Blog

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29 thoughts on “SOBER Driver Detained | Officer Friendly Eyes Part 2”
  1. Q? I have a question for the attorney. If an officer is involved in the shooting, do they have to be alcohol and drug tested at that moment? Say if a forklift driver or an EMT at their place of employment has an accident, they test them immediately. Do they test these officers who were involved in a shooting have to me tested?

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  3. So somebody said "Shoot him" or "Shoot me."? If somebody says, "Shoot me." are you going to do it? I wonder which one it was. He says it was muffled. I wonder….like from the other side of the door or something? So, just shoot anybody?

    If stopped and an officer says he smells alcohol, but you did not drink any for years and there has been none in your car, I don't think it unreasonable to ask for a second opinion from another officer. Asking for a supervisor seemed to work out well for him here. What if you get stopped by a confrontational cop with a dangerous attitude, and just decided to continue on with him alone, not answering questions and also refusing to take a test? The other officer did not require him to take the test, did he?

  4. We need to investigate this. Policing will not change because they bring in revenue of around $6 billion a year across America. The states and cities will not interrupt the cash stream. Your relatives and citizens are paying the price. Police delete around 1000 citizens a year without due process. This is the issue it's over money

  5. Also remember it doesnt matter if you are innocent and proven as such, because you was charged, and whatever you have been slandered the rest of your life. Your proven innocence will never remove thet google search and now ot becomes slander. This unlawful charge os keeping me from a job, is keeping me from housing.

    This is not a single step thing.

  6. Of all the field sobriety tests I've seen on YouTube, it is REAL easy for a cop to claim the driver flunked it. Case in hand. A young college student was stopped in Iowa. The student plays football for his college. In other words he was young and in shape. The Cop said he flunked the test and arrested him. He blew 0-00 on the breath test. There is a law suit pending or maybe by now settled. I'm sure here the cop was going to claim the driver didn't perform the field sobriety test perfectly and arrest him.

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