Barebones production of the first podcast episode of “Off The Cuff.”

Mike and Dave discuss some things they “hate” about being cops. We’re fully committed to continuing to bring increasing quality to the podcast and to this channel week by week.

Thanks so much for your continued support! Can’t wait for the comment crew to do their work! The audio podcast should be up on iTunes sometime next week.
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20 thoughts on “Things We HATE About Being Cops | Off The Cuff: EPISODE 1”
  1. 23 min in: your entire occupation is reliant on other peoples money, your racketeering daily i will point u in the direction of data if you care to know the number amassed annually from duis traffic violations etc pretty much anything to do with legal systems require monetary from the policy breaker. murder is legalized, kidnapping as well, destroying civil liberty's. there are many others i will not mention here. if i do not pay the government money. someone like yourself will come to kidnap me an throw me in prison. if i attempt to resist you, i will be met with deadly force. Your entire occupation is rooted in force and violence. humanizing the badge is literally the most oxy moronic thing i have ever read. There is no humanizing an inherently corrupt occupation. you enforce policy. nothing more nothing less. if you wish to humanize theft, murder an kidnapping. your in the right place bud. Whether you like it or not, no amount of honeyed words you tell yourself can cover these god awful truths. you kepp gettin dem bad guyz dough mike lmaooo

  2. Number one thing I hate as a cop..when a girl solicits sex or attempts to to get out of a ticket then lies and says I offered to let her off for sex despite the fact the entire thing was on cam.

  3. You guys make a big point of "we're just human", then he says he had his feefees hurt because a jury took someone else's word of his. Why should anyone assume or believe that a cop is more right or more honest that the person they arrested or ticketed? Why does he assume that because he "did everything right", that he was right?

  4. I work the night shift and I've got into this habit of putting my phone on the nightstand beside me and listening until I'm ready to pass tf out and go to sleep for the day. Recently discovered this guy and he's awesome in my opinion. Thanks for the great content! Anyone who's got an issue with law enforcement should listen to this guy. Contrary to popular belief, most police officers are humble, genuine and down right hilarious human beings! Mike the cop seems like a prime example. Of course there's that 1% of cops who make the job harder for the other 99% of genuine police officers and should have never slipped through the cracks of the background check before being hired. Any police officer who's in law enforcement for the right reasons will tell you that absolutely no one hates a bad cop more than a good cop.

  5. I almost never call the cops. Once a property I was keeping an eye on got a few things taken in a break in. It didn't amount to a hill of beans but I just thought I would report it so the Cops know what's going on it was not worth an insurance claim..
    I know people that I call them Cop callers and they call in at least once a week for trivial nonsense. Bad information can cause a lot of grief.

  6. I live next to an LA police officer. Worst neighbor on the block. Responding police DO back them (in the Inland Empire). Everyone knows it's the reality. His family does drugs. Bad cop.
    I still teach my children to respect police officers and that he's the bad apple and we buy police officers their lunches when we are out. 1 bad apple has me working overtime to keep my 9 yr old seeing police as the good guy. But unfortunately, when a responding officer comes to a call to a police officers home, its automatically them against you.

  7. You could either train jits for a few years, or wrestle without headgear, or just do what I did and punch your own ears until you get the cauliflower ear of champions. Took me 3 months and mine are HUGE!😁

  8. Any public service works this way. There are rules that we must all abide by. Healthcare works like this too. You see some really crazy things, but you treat everyone the same no matter how much they swear and spit at you. We're expected to be robots. And you can have some drunken violent person give you the whatfor, and then your next case is a sick kid… It takes a special type of person to decompress in 20 minutes and go back to your default smiles and ice cream like you weren't just assaulted less than an hour ago.

  9. This is a firefighter and police combination. The dumbass/impatient ppl when direct traffic. Like the other day we were letting eastbound then westbound traffic go. Well there was box suv first we had stopped on one end. A car tries to go from behind it around on dbl yellow lines. Then sees us and slams on breaks. I rush to her passenger side window telling her to roll it down. She wont so i start yelling roll your F+×'ing window down. She goes to get out of her car. Afemale firefighter rushes at her. I have to run around back to try to get in between in case a fight starts to happen i want to prevent it.

    This woman's starts yelling i did not see yall and did not know what was going on so i was just going to go around.. its like yea if the person is stop then chances are there is something keeping him from going forward.

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