POLICE ENTRAPMENT (Is Patrolling in a Unmarked Police Mustang Considered Entrapment?) – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Nick and Lt. Camacho from the Florida Highway Patrol discuss the recent questions arising from the Police Vlogs episode with the Aggressive driving fleet unmarked Police 5.0 GT Mustangs. We also explain what police entrapment is and explain more in detail the law,.

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34 thoughts on “POLICE ENTRAPMENT (Is Patrolling in a Unmarked Police Mustang Considered Entrapment?)”
  1. #NODsquadRepresent This is a clip from my new channel “Nick OFF Duty Presents” come on over join the fun! Let’s grow this podcast together, I dedicated a segment in the podcast to feature my subscribers called “the hot seat” thanks again for all the support, always!

  2. the best "auto civetta" (literally translated is decoy car, you, in English, use the term undercover) is a vehicle that lends itself to hiding like a coquette. Living in a state where the service car does not follow certain models (even if I associate Alfa Romeo with the Gazelles of the Carabinieri Mobile Unit or the Panthers of the Police Mobile Squad) it is much easier to choose from BMW 320d Series sedans (I repeat sedans because the Touring version is used a lot by the Highway Patrol so it is already in the sights of those who are more attentive) to the best-selling Fiat in circulation. Strange cases of undercover cars: Porsche Cayenne recently seen in Rome (for the escort of politicians not so much for operations) and Subaru Impreza WRX 10 years ago but I think it has now been demolished and I assume it had been seized by someone who liked to race (present on the Tube), sorry to be late on the reply and on video, but i finally catch your channel after lost almost all the channels i subscribed

  3. I've seen many comments where people claim entrapment because the police aren't obvious. Example: officer dresses up in construction attire and assists speed enforcement from the bucket of a bucket truck.
    Another example: officer in plain clothes/costume presses the crosswalk button and crosses the street to see if drivers yield.
    Another example: officer in plain clothes stands at the street corner to observe drivers using their cellphones.

    None of these are entrapment, but there will always be comments suggesting it is. In reality, it's chronic traffic violators upset that the government employs different tactics to catch them doing what they otherwise do on a daily basis.

    Something that wasn't fully addressed in the video: the mustangs may be used primarily for speed enforcement and aggressive driving enforcement, but it's not impossible for a trooper to be in a position to "race." As long as the trooper isn't the one initiating, it may not be entrapment. There are plenty of knuckleheads who will pull up next to fast cars and try to race them.

  4. an unmarked mustang doing the speed limit doesnt make you start going faster because you want to race and show your car is faster ….its not entrapment if you need to be a show off

  5. obviously, not entrapment it's just cheap for it to be used for a regular traffic unit patrol in MY OWN Opinion, it's like quick pitching in baseball, not wrong but annoying but I have to respect it.

  6. Like why are you asking a cop. Bring a lawyer to give the perspective. Its clear that the guest has a biased opinion becuase boys in blue stick together and speaking negatively could cause retalliation like getting fired feom his job. No one wants to lose there job right?

  7. You can't use Google, Alexa or Siri to confirm LAW guidelines….lol There is NO rule that says a cop has to be in a marked patrol car too see you break the law.

  8. I like how the video shows the grey mustang repeatedly not using his turn signal and making improper lane changes.

  9. I am currently 75 years old and grew up in Florida. My best friend's dad was a Florida Highway Patrol Captain and the FPH was using unmarked cars at that time. They didn't have the lights on them like they do now but they did have FHP tags and the patrolman were in uniform. I enjoy your podcasts which I have been watching since you were doing them for Miami PD. Keep up the great work.

  10. My personal opinion is ghost letter or unmarked units should not be patrolling units. Police need public markings. Unmarked units should be used for detectives and the cars should have markings

  11. 2:08 Nominating this for the dumbest comment of 2024 award! You are LITERALLY trying to hide it otherwise the cars would say POLICE in big bold letters like, idk, all of the other cruisers!!! Unbelievable.

  12. A Tennessee state trooper told me that they're not allowed to sit in the middle of the highway with their lights off in the dark or with their hoods up because they consider that entrapment. That's really not entrapment though is it?

  13. Your character is what you do when no one is watching so when people are spinning around unmarked vehicles they are displaying their character and the officers are just documenting it.

  14. Unmarked patrol cars are for revenue purposes and that’s all. If it’s for public safety it would be very visible, painted and lettered with lights on the roof.

  15. A lot of people use the word without knowing what it means. Getting tricked is NOT entrapment. "They didn't tell me they were a cop", well duh, that'd defeat the purpose of being plain clothed/undercover. If someone was threatened or otherwise coerced into doing something illegal that they wouldn't otherwise do, that's entrapment.

  16. Patrolling alone, nah. If they roll up next to a civilian and try to line up with them to encourage to break the law, and once they do, the police stop them. Then yes.

  17. I am glad that in California, you can't do speed enforcement from an unmarked car………

    One of the few things California does right…..

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