Florida Real World Police: “A Good Attitude Goes A Long Way” – Everything Law and Order Blog

Welcome sunny central Florida to the mix here on Real World Police! Today’s installment comes your way straight out of Orlando, Florida and features Orlando Police Department at work. The original incident took place on June 26, 2018.

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22 thoughts on “Florida Real World Police: “A Good Attitude Goes A Long Way””
  1. I don't understand what gives them the right to search his car unless they think he's doing something wrong that's guilty until proven inncoent I don't agree with them doing that just my opinion

  2. My heart goes out to this man. I had a similar situation in my younger years and I can feel his pain and frustration. This just shows how a traffic stop can go if you…
    A) LISTEN to the commands of the officer(s).
    B) Answer all questions honestly.
    C) Remain calm and for God sakes be polite even if the officer(s) are being dicks.
    Of course these are all subjective. So many variables to take and consider. The biggest would be the officer him/herself. There are alot of good men/woman in law enforcement and alot of rotten POS as well. It sucks that this guy went to jail but he did everything correctly once the traffic stop was initiated. I'm not sure why I'm writing all this. Just feel for this man.

  3. I'm just proud of this guy he manned up to his mistake I hope and pray that it makes better life of himself he seems really awesome about his respect toward the officers

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