Cops tried to slap him with a pricey ticket, but he turned the tables on them – Everything Law and Order Blog

Arkansas resident Shawn Chaperone was cut off by a reckless driver and was shocked that police chose to pull him over. However, it was the local police department’s turn to be surprised when they discovered how well Shawn knew his rights and local ordinances! Join us for this episode of the Police Accountability Report, which illustrates the importance of knowing your rights and the dangers of arbitrary police power.

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25 thoughts on “Cops tried to slap him with a pricey ticket, but he turned the tables on them”
  1. It's no surprise that another corrupt police officer from a clearly corrupt police department. Qualified immunity must be removed and corrupt police held accountable.

  2. See this idiot is just purposely making the situation worse!!! He has a dash cam to prove his a case so go file action on the officers so all he had to do was sign the ticket but he had to be confrontational

  3. So true. I wish I had a dashcam when a dump truck was dropping rocks all over my car yet the cop let it happen and ignored it. Seems like he was just after what gets the most money. Makes me m wonder if they have some sorta quota they need to meet like amount of money they make people pay per quarter or something. Ive noticed things that makes me think this a few times now

  4. Courtesy cards should be made illegal and any officer honoring one be charged with being an accomplice and accepting bribes. The unions should be included in the bribery charges.

  5. america has more incarcerated people than every other country on the planet combined. More and more of these prisons are privately owned. They need to keep their prisons full of people. Privatised prison systems offer monetary incentives to police departments so that they go out and arrest more people. Most privately run prisons are FULL of innocent people. Cops prey on innocent people who don’t know the local laws OR their rights under the constitution. But cops and private prisons aren’t the only people in on the scam. For this illegal scheme to be successful also requires CORRUPT JUDGES. Actually, this scheme could not continue WITHOUT a corrupt judicial system. 😑

  6. I know in Hamilton Ontario Canada cops kinda pull people because they have a quota it's really disgusting even invalid giving tickets happen too

  7. Is there a way to audit police unions? That's what stopped Pres Biden from removing qualified immunity. (google)

  8. A friend liked to say, "Tyranny is when everything is illegal and enforcement is selective."

    How close to that do you think we are?

  9. Watching this video, I’m reminded me why I joined the USAF to get out of Stuttgart. I worked as a server at the old Pizza Hut on S. Main St. and W 22 St. I was legal to serve beer, legal to drink, and legal to drive home unmolested after helping close down the P.Hut. The time was after 12:30 am. I was headed directly to US 79 and left towards Humphrey where I lived at that time. As I was approaching the intersection- all my actions legal, a Stuttgart PD pulled up behind me at a high rate of speed, turned on its spotlight and shined it right in my rear and driver side mirrors. I put my window down and yelled for them to get that blinding light out of my eyes. I was angry! I yelled at them for trying to get me killed by destroying my night sight. Anyone who knows SW Arkansas can tell you it is a blank and black without city lights out on the prairie. On the sides of US 79 there are deep ditches, or irrigation canals (+10’ or more) and night driving is no joke. I jumped out of my car when they kept that spotlight in my eyes and went to confront them. I began accusing the police in the car of trying to get me killed! They turned off the spotlight and I recognized an officer who was the father of a high school classmate. I calmed down as he acknowledged she was his daughter. He was the Chief of Police! They apologized and I went home.
    It was probably just gossip at that time, but I heard this was a MO for some to prey on lone female drivers and conduct inappropriate behavior back at the station. Good thing I knew his daughter! Maybe they were looking for impaired drivers, but I doubt it.
    I joined the AF shortly after attending university and as I sworn for several years before graduating high school, I was moving away as soon as possible because I’d not end up married to a farmer (like my own father) to become stuck in amongst those mosquito infested bayous!
    I only returned once to bury my dad. I have never returned nor do I ever hope to again.
    So RAH! RAH! Dear Old Stuttgart High Ricebirds!

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