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Comments by "Rob Fraser" (@krashd) on "Brother Terrified of Sister's Driving" video.
Correct, same as any other interaction with an authority figure - if you think that you are in the right then just go with it and take them to court later. The thing is that it's mostly stupid people that think they can get one-over on someone who has handcuffs, pepper spray and a taser/gun, and stupid people are notorious for not making smart decisions.
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Surely the cop calling her "little miss know-it-all" should have given it away that this was completely fake?
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Not in the UK. US law is based on statutes so there's no way a single lawyer can memorise the tens of thousands of verdicts from 240 years of US court cases and that is why there are specialisations like traffic, homicide, agriculture, narcotics, maritime, etc, whereas UK law is based on acts of parliament whereby a ruling is voted on by the government and becomes set in stone and can't then be interpreted differently from one judge to the next. Meaning a lot less to remember.
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It's the same over here in the UK, when you are asked to exit the vehicle it is not actually a request. I'm not sure why they did it but the lawyer and the cop in that video are actors from a performance group called Seaside Follies, her name being Penelope McDonald, my only guess is that he and her belong to that SovCit nonsense and either think they are correct about the law or have no problem misleading people about the law. But you could tell how fake it is, neither of them can act to save themselves, no cop would demean someone immediately by calling them "little miss know-it-all" - particularly not one of our notoriously polite UK cops, and lastly any Karen/SovCit would never in a million years have a camera nearby and not want to get the cops face on video - the very first thing they would do is try to get the "fascist" on camera for all their idiot viewers...
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@constantinechinwendu10 Actually she was entirely incorrect, in the UK - as in the US - if an officer asks you to step out of your car it is not a request and you are legally obliged to do it. Also the entire thing is fake, her name is Penelope McDonald and both her and the fake cop are actors in a performance group called Seaside Follies. But keep spreading lies and misinformation over the internet, nothing makes the world a safer and better place than creating distrust and division every chance you get.
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Incidentally many Brits find it funny that in the US lawyers get called attorneys because it's just an odd sounding word. "A tourney" sounding like the shortened version of a tournament.
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