Police Bust Fake Cop Pulling People Over While Drunk – Everything Law and Order Blog

@Copwatchtv obtained body camera footage of Hoboken Police on patrol when they observed a private vehicle with police lights and a siren trying to pull other vehicles over near an intersection.

Hoboken Police were able to detain and question the man on the what he was doing. Eventually officers charged him with impersonating a police officer and driving while intoxicated.

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33 thoughts on “Police Bust Fake Cop Pulling People Over While Drunk”
  1. Doing this has never worked before; tons of arrests made of fake cops. Yet they continue to do it, only for their inevitable arrest to occur. This gives credence to a decades or centuries old phrase: living under a rock. Watching cop shows, jail and prison documentaries, and arrest bodycam footage has kept me out of so much trouble.

  2. Typical cops, especially from the northeastern United States. Socio-economic level – low ; Level of education – second grade. Were – bullied, tattletales, despised by classmates. Are now – bullies out for revenge, steroid freaks, need approval from colleagues for feeling of self-worth or self-esteem.
    Will pick on ANYONE to make themselves feel 'powerful.'
    (As a woman myself, who's not physically capable of defending herself, I wouldn't call these nasty guys for help, unless they were the last men alive on earth.)

  3. So if you do get asked to perform dui tests in a traffic stop and your sober but don’t trust the judgment of the officer and opt to go to jail and ask for a blood test or breathalyzer, do the charges get dropped ? What happens?

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