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In today’s video, we break down two separate police encounters where officers appear to stretch their authority after questionable stops. In the first interaction, a driver is pulled over because the officer claims he couldn’t see the license plate due to tint. But once the officer approaches the vehicle and clearly sees the plate, the justification shifts. Instead of ending the stop, the officer continues demanding ID and refuses to let the driver leave. In the second encounter, officers respond to a call about someone sitting in a parked car for hours. Parking on a public street isn’t illegal — yet the situation quickly turns into accusations about tint, seatbelt violations, and threats to pull the driver from the vehicle. Throughout both encounters, the common theme is: “Am I free to go?” Demands for ID Allegations of rights violations Officers backing off once challenged This video explores the importance of understanding: Your Fourth Amendment rights When ID is legally required The difference between a request and a lawful order Why recording public officials is protected activity Knowing your rights can change the outcome of encounters like these. Let me know in the comments: 👉 Which interaction do you think was worse? 👉 Would you have handled it differently? If you support police accountability and civil rights awareness, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help educate others. Always stay calm. Always stay informed. And always record. Credits: LAC AUDIT - • Must be FIRED Offc R. Restuccio and C. Wal... Lincoln Square Leonidas - • Veteran FLIPS out on illegal stop