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“Fire Law: Can a Homeowner Just Say No?”- https://bit.ly/3yXCXef

Md. Code, Pub. Safety § 9-803- https://bit.ly/2TYSWde

Montgomery Cty. Ord. § 3-2- https://bit.ly/3AY3Z6O

Montgomery Cty. Ord. § 3-8- https://bit.ly/3B0MJhx

Montgomery Cty. Ord. § 22-88- https://bit.ly/3wDgIJ1

Michigan v. Tyler- https://bit.ly/3i9bQWA

Md. Code, Crim. Law § 3-203- https://bit.ly/3hDc7lE

Snyder v. State- https://bit.ly/3r59MTE

Md. Code, Crim. Law § 3-705- https://bit.ly/36vEJXR

State v. Rendelman- https://bit.ly/3r9g1Gg

Virginia v. Black- https://bit.ly/3gKDpGJ

Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire- https://bit.ly/3pqWcs5

Terminiello v. Chicago- https://bit.ly/3rORi90

Texas v. Johnson- https://bit.ly/3yTzpJP

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42 thoughts on “Angry Officer Refuses To Leave”
  1. This auditor guy, he's a freaking moron. Just because bears are hibernating, does not give you any kind of sign or permission to poke it

  2. Those firefighters starting to try to accuse that guy of threatening them is messed up. Mess up someone elses life cause you didnt like how he talked to you.

  3. OMG, wtf happened to common sense? As stated once called out the FD HAS to at least investigate. That said the FD personnel on sight could have taken 5 seconds to explain the situation so as to not give the idiot a chance to escalate as it seemed the home owner was out there looking for a confrontation.

  4. I absolutely love this channel. Been watching for quite some time now, and if I'm not mistaken I don't think I've ever seen do you give anybody a D as a grade… Why is that?

  5. Complete bullshit “Mr Justice” got a B+. Everyone is suddenly a fire expert when they weren’t on the scene. Was completely rude and caused the scene more than anyone there.

  6. You obviously don’t know anything about the laws in regard to open burning in Montgomery county. Stick to the things you know about

  7. Montgomery County Police for the most part have 4 year degrees. They're sticklers for the laws but, for the most part are a little less ego driven. This is a generic statement from my past dealings, there’s always exceptions of course

  8. i guess it's not hard to wonder why we have so many "bad apples" as cops when judging by the comments people consider this guy is of the good ones

  9. FAIL. How in the world would you know the firefighters "remained on the property much longer than necessary"? You know zero about firefighting, the conditions of the fire, and the legal protocols firefighters must perform before the can leave the scene. Worst ratings you've ever given.

  10. I think this is the first video where i actually wanted the citizen to shut the fuck up, he was rude as fuck and had no clue about the law.

  11. The worst thing I heard in this video is that a firefighter is held accountable for failing to put out a fire. Are you seriously telling me that firefighters, a totally selfless job, are held more accountable than police??

  12. You are way too nice. Captain Douchebag gets a D, at best. He was obnoxious and beligerent and went WAY beyond his authority. The officer gets a C-, imo, he was not just emotional, he was aggressive and tried to start a fight, repeatedly and was extremely disrespectful to the citizen.

  13. Mr justice is a worthless rotten, pile of garbage, he escalated, was yelling, and dramatically made a extremely big scene for ABSOLUTELY no reason. This is possibly the most DISGUSTING human being I've POSSIBLY ever seen In my entire life, and in ALL OF TIME HANDS DOWN!!!!!!

  14. Firefighters are allowed to enter property and stay there against the property owner's wishes because the firefighters have the legal right and obligation to remain until a reported fire is controlled.

  15. 1:23 You just ✨know✨ what a piece of shit this guy is. Anyone who enunciates every goddamn syllable of a word/phrase when asked respectfully to repeat themself, “Cap-tain Bra-dy Mill-er,” is someone who can and will fly off the fuckin’ handle without warning.

  16. Sitting right next to a lifelong Maryland firefighter. Once the fire department got there the scene was theirs until released by the OIC. People forget that part of the job is making sure the fire is completely out and won't reignite. They can even have landowners removed from private property if needed to fight the fire or to hold the scene for an arson investigator. They can even order police officers removed from a scene if necessary. The FD was under no obligation to leave when asked.

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