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If your idea of law enforcement work comes from television shows and Hollywood, chances are that you don't appreciate the mundanity, monotony, paper-pushing, and endless-waiting-around-for-something-or-someone that describes most of your average police officer's workday. In this video we take a brief step back from the celebrity arrests, pursuits, tasings, and Metro State videos to cover a more relatable — and far more common — law enforcement encounter: a traffic stop. On March 28, 2020 Officer Jon Moyle of the Lewiston Police Department spotted a white Chevy pickup performing a burnout "all the way up" 16th Avenue at 21st Street in the City of Lewiston. After stopping the vehicle and identifying its driver — Patrick Chandler — Officer Moyle was clearly not thrilled with Chandler's refusal to admit fault. Moyle cited Chandler for "Driving, racing on a public highway by excessive acceleration/speed at organized motoring activity" — a misdemeanor under Idaho law, and a seeming-stretch in light of the fact that there was no other party involved. Officer Moyle also cited Chandler for failure to register his vehicle. Chandler has a fairly long history of driving infractions in Idaho, mostly for speeding. He has entered a plea of not guilty in response to the two recent charges. ~~~ Follow us on Twitter @realworldpolice ~~~ Real World Police is proud to be an organizational supporter of Idahoans For Openness in Government, working to foster open government, supervised by an informed and engaged citizenry. Believing that we all benefit when the public, the media and government officials are fully aware of the public's rights to access government information and observe the conduct of the public's business. Check out our recent public Patreon post about access to public records, at http://tiny.cc/publicrecords ~~~ Do you have independently verifiable inside information on a story we are or should be covering? Email tips@realworldpolice.com. Your identity will not be revealed without your consent. Because we receive dozens of tips daily we cannot respond individually to every submission. Remember: we don't publish footage that has already been published elsewhere. The tip line is not for requests. Please don’t send links to news articles. ~~~ Want to help make Real World Police happen and get rewarded for it? Become a supporter on Patreon today! Supporters get access to: -Exclusive full-length Real World Police videos -The Roadcam series -Supporting documentation: police reports, court records, and other investigatory material -Material from cases not shown on the main channel, like the arrest of Chris Hansen and the detention of T-Pain by the TSA -Early access to some videos -And more! / realworldpolice Rather not? That works too. There are more than 500 free videos to enjoy!