Tyreek Hill admits he contributed to the problem during his arrest.

The issue was AFTER the interaction, not during. And there is NO law in Florida that states a driver must roll down their window for a cop. If there is, POST IT. I mean what if its broken and doesn't roll down and the cop tells you to roll your window down? You gonna go to jail for a broken window motor?
Why didn't you watch the video? After he was stopped, he had to protect himself, his license and rights. And he tossed them out by arguing with the several cops who showed up.
 
Why didn't you watch the video? After he was stopped, he had to protect himself, his license and rights. And he tossed them out by arguing with the several cops who showed up.
he didnt argue,,

he told the cop to not bang on his window like that,,

thats called a redress of grievances,, protected under the first amendment
 
are you looking for something that says you are required to roll the window ALL THE WAY DOWN??
or just enough to converse and exchange papers??

I want to see a law that states that a cop can force a driver to roll his window down during a traffic stop. That is ALL I'm asking for. Because TCRL said he looked it up and he couldn't find anything, either. And he's paid to do this shit.
 
he didnt argue,,

he told the cop to not bang on his window like that,,

thats called a redress of grievances,, protected under the first amendment
He was stopped by the cops. I am not very interested in a man driving a rich man's car to play a game for entertainment frankly. There wasn't A cop there, there were several. All doing the thing trained for them to do.
 
I want to see a law that states that a cop can force a driver to roll his window down during a traffic stop. That is ALL I'm asking for. Because TCRL said he looked it up and he couldn't find anything, either. And he's paid to do this shit.
do you mean all the way down or just enough to converse with the cop??
 
Why didn't you watch the video? After he was stopped, he had to protect himself, his license and rights. And he tossed them out by arguing with the several cops who showed up.

WTF are you talking about? I'm the one who POSTED THE FUCKING VIDEO. I watched every second of it. He has a right to argue, that's a first amendment right, especially when the cops demands are not legal. There is no law in FL requiring a driver to put his window down for a traffic stop, much less AFTER the cop has interacted and been given all the necessary documentation to write a citation and is walking back to his car (or motorcycle). So the cop demanding that means the driver can absolutely disobey and tell the cop the get bent. The cop is NOT FUCKING GOD DUDE. He's not an "anything I say, goes" type of dude. He swore an oath to the constitution, he must uphold it. There are so many 4th amendment violations wit h this stop it's hard to name them all.
 
He was stopped by the cops. I am not very interested in a man driving a rich man's car to play a game for entertainment frankly. There wasn't A cop there, there were several. All doing the thing trained for them to do.
but what law did he break to justify the violence used against him??

he obeyed every lawful order within seconds of them being given,,
 
What to Do When Stopped by a Police Officer While Driving
You, as a law-abiding citizen, can do the following to help lessen the uneasiness of the experience:
  • When you see the blue overhead lights and/or hear the siren, remain calm, slow down, and pull over in a safe location off the roadway.
  • Do not exit your vehicle unless asked to do so. This is for safety reasons.
  • Keep your hands on the steering wheel so the officer can see them.
  • Inform the officer of any weapons in your vehicle and their location. Do not reach or point to the location.
  • Avoid any sudden movements, especially toward the floorboard, rear seat, or passenger side of the vehicle.
  • Comply with the officer’s request to see your driver's license, proof of insurance, and vehicle registration. Florida law requires you to carry these with you.
  • If your documents are out of reach, tell the officer where they are before you reach for them.
  • If there are passengers in your vehicle, encourage them to remain quiet and cooperate with instructions. You, as the operator, are solely responsible for your vehicle and its occupants.
  • Avoid becoming argumentative. Arguing will not change the officer's mind. If you contest the violation, you will have an opportunity to address the matter in court.
  • Answer all questions truthfully.
  • The officer may issue you a ticket. If you feel the reason is vague or unclear, politely ask the officer for details.
  • If asked to sign a citation, do so. It is not an admission of guilt. Refusal could result in an arrest.
  • You have the right to politely deny a request by a police officer to search your car; however, if probable cause is present, the officer has the right to search your vehicle without your consent.
  • Understand that each situation is unique and the police officer must alter his or her response to fit the circumstance. Generally, however, a police office:
    • Will provide his/her name upon request.
    • Will inform a person of the reason for being stopped.
    • Will only arrest a person for a crime committed in the officer's presence, or when the officer has probable cause to believe the person has already committed the crime.
  • What to Do When Stopped by Law Enforcement | South Miami, FL - Official Website.
 

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