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Saved - April 4, 2026 at 10:17 AM

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This is what's wrong with policing. https://t.co/lV2hQAm7gz

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Officer Lamont Metro and Officer Leonard respond to a private parking lot where Speaker 1 is parked in a Jeep that Metro says is unusual for the area. Metro explains this is his area and zone, and he’s there often; seeing the Jeep raises questions about what Speaker 1 is doing. Speaker 1 refuses to answer questions, stating she has a right not to answer. Metro reiterates that if she’s not doing anything wrong, there should be no worry. Speaker 1 says she is obligated to help with no cooperation and that she has the right to refuse to answer questions. Metro says he has the right to ask simple questions and asks what Speaker 1 is doing. She again refuses to answer, stating she’s not breaking a law and will not aid the investigation. Metro asserts there is a right to ask for identification if she’s refusing to cooperate. Speaker 1 asks if Metro is going to punish her for not complying; Metro denies this and emphasizes his goal is to figure out who she is. She claims it’s on video that he would punish her for not cooperating, which he denies. He suggests the situation would go easier if they were polite, while she asks him to leave her alone and reiterates she’s not doing anything wrong. Metro asks if she works in the area, to which Speaker 1 responds it’s none of his business. He explains he has the right to detain on private property, though Speaker 1 challenges the concept of detention, insisting he has no crime. She questions what she would be detained for, as she refuses to cooperate or communicate. Metro presses, asking for her driver’s license, and she asks for a cause, noting a private parking lot and harassment is not what he’s doing. He counters that it is reasonable suspicion given the parking lot context and her presence there. Speaker 1 insists the situation is exactly what Metro is doing: harassing her. She refuses to step out of the car, even though Metro says she is detained and asks her to exit for a conversation. She requests a supervisor and repeats she does not care about his investigation, stating she simply wants to be in the parking lot. Metro calls for a supervisor and says he will contact one once she provides her ID. She again requests a supervisor. Speaker 0 (Metro) and Speaker 2 (Officer Leonard) describe the exchange as Speaker 1 being extremely difficult and insist they have a legitimate interest in knowing who she is. Metro clarifies that he’s here to speak with her and determine why she’s there; Speaker 1 remains non-cooperative, asserting she’s not obligated to tell him anything, while he maintains the authority to ask for identification and to request her to step out. The conversation ends with Metro asking again for Speaker 1’s ID, underscoring his need to know who she is.
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Speaker 0: I'm officer Lamont Metro. We're just wondering what you're doing here. Speaker 1: I don't answer questions. Speaker 0: Okay. Why not? Speaker 1: I have a right not to. Speaker 0: Okay. Well, look. I'm do? Let me explain a few things. Okay? I'm a police officer. Alright. Okay? This is my area. This is my zone. I'm here all the time. Speaker 1: Yeah. Hermitage. Speaker 0: Yes. And I'm here in this particular parking lot quite often, and I just don't usually see a Jeep here. Uh-huh. And I was just wondering what you're doing. It's weird to me that there's a Jeep here that's usually not here. That's why I'm making contact with you. Speaker 1: I'm not Speaker 0: If you're not doing anything wrong, we got nothing to worry about. Speaker 1: Obligated to help you with your investigation. Speaker 0: You are obligated to talk to me as a police officer. K? I have the right to ask you simple questions. It does What are you doing? Speaker 1: I have a right to refuse to answer them. Okay. Thank you. Speaker 0: Then I have a right to ask for your ID. For what reason? Because you're refusing to cooperate with me. Speaker 1: So you wanna do something punitive to me? You wanna punish me? Speaker 0: I just wanna figure out who you are. Speaker 1: On video. Right? You just told me that. Nope. You said because I didn't wanna do what you wanted. That that's you were gonna punish me. Speaker 0: I did not. Those are your words, not mine. Speaker 1: That's exactly what happened. Speaker 0: You know, this goes a lot easier if we just are nice with each other. Speaker 1: It would be. Why don't you leave me alone? I'm not doing anything wrong. Speaker 0: So then tell me what you are doing here. Speaker 1: It's none of your business. Speaker 0: Do you work in Speaker 1: is not. No. Any of your business. I'm not breaking a law. Okay. Now you can do your investigation, but I'm not gonna aid you in it. Period. Okay. Thank Speaker 0: you. Well, you do understand that because you're here, I have no idea who you are and why you're here. Speaker 1: You don't need to. Speaker 0: I have the Speaker 1: right to detain. I'm on a private property. Well, detained is detained as arrested, so what am Speaker 0: I detained for? Detained is Speaker 1: me detained. Nope. It is. Speaker 0: You don't go ahead and us in Speaker 1: your detained. What am I detained for? What crime? Speaker 0: Because you're refusing to cooperate with me or not. You have Speaker 1: I don't have to. I don't have to communicate with you. Don't have to cooperate with Speaker 0: Man, what you're doing here. Speaker 1: All Tell me your business. All this is about. None of your business. Okay. Yeah. Speaker 0: Well, then let me see your driver's license. Speaker 1: For what cause? Speaker 0: Because I don't Speaker 1: Because you don't I don't answer your questions. Speaker 0: Because I have a reason Speaker 1: you want my driver's license. Speaker 0: Have a reason to believe that you are here and not supposed Speaker 1: to be here. What? That is why it's called reasonable suspicion. What's the reason? Because Because I'm in a parking lot. Yes. So you normally not here. Any private parking lot and harass people. Speaker 0: That's not what I'm doing. Speaker 1: That's exactly what you're doing. So that your words are pouting because you're not getting your way. Speaker 0: I'm not pouting. Speaker 1: So you're going for my ID like a Speaker 0: I have a right to ask for anyone's ID I come in contact with. Speaker 1: You can ask anything. Okay. Speaker 0: Can you step out of the car for me? For what? You're not gonna be placing handcuffs, but you are being detained. Speaker 1: For what? Speaker 0: I would feel comfortable if you step out of Speaker 1: the car. Okay? For what? Step out of the car. You're not gonna arrest me, so I'm not get out the car. Speaker 0: Need you get out the car. For reason? Have a conversation. Speaker 1: Please get your supervisor. Speaker 0: We need to have a conversation. Speaker 1: We need to talk to your supervisor. Speaker 0: And we can make that happen. Speaker 1: Get your supervisor. Please call your supervisor. Speaker 0: I will do that once you hand me your ID. I'll make that deal with you. Speaker 1: Please call your supervisor. Speaker 0: Ma'am, I need to know who you are. Speaker 1: Please call your supervisor. Speaker 0: Is this person here related with you? Why are you being so difficult with me? Speaker 1: It's not difficult. I'm not obligated to do your investigation. I don't care about your investigation. I'm sitting here trying to be in a parking lot Mhmm. And you're with me. Speaker 0: I'm not. Have I told you anything wrong? Have I told you anything bad? Have I said anything? Everything that's bad has happened from your words, not mine. Speaker 2: Hey, Moss. Is he with her? Yeah. Hey, sir. I'm officer Leonard. Me and my partner were in Speaker 0: body cameras. Look. She's being extremely difficult with me. I'm just trying to have a conversation with her. Okay? I can't hear. Look. Let me just tell you why we're here. This is my area. Okay? There's usually not a car parked here. Mhmm. And I just wanted to speak with her and figure out why she was here, why she's here. That's all it's about. Okay. And she's refusing to answer my question. I'm here every night, midnight at 01:00. Okay. Do you clean the building? No. I'm here to fix this and mess around here and carry it to Knoxville. Okay. Every night. Okay. For five years. Okay. You you guys look. I have ever I have no reason to believe that you're not telling me the truth. Okay? All I need I promise you, I just unlocked that door with this key. You have a key for the building? Yeah. Perfect. In and got me. Okay. This is my job. Okay. And again people have a job. Thank I believe you. I do too. Now understand from my point of view, just being I do. Being the zone officer, I'm here all the time. I normally don't see a car parked here. It was just a little bit weird. That's called what we call reasonable suspicion in my job. Okay? When I have that, I have the right to talk to people, ask a couple questions, figure out what's going on. And as long as everything checks out, we all go on our way. That's all this is. Speaker 1: To answer a simple question that you are No. We don't have to answer your questions. Speaker 0: You do? No. As a police officer, I have that authority. Speaker 1: You can ask me anything you want, but I'm not obliged to tell you anything. Speaker 0: Okay. Do you have your ID on you? Can I please have it? K.
Saved - March 9, 2026 at 6:21 PM

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Nope https://t.co/JfyMEmypoq

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"Look at all these brand new houses they're building. Ain't that nice? Nope." "Alright. So let's take the irrigation control panel here and why don't we just put it on its own dedicated breaker?" "Panel is right here. Painting with our eyes closed again. Awesome. Nope. Nope." "Nope. Nope." "Yeah. Right. For fiber cement board planks or hardy board, which is that stuff up there, they should be moderately touching but not forced together. So the older alternative method of installing them is leaving about a onesixteen an inch gap to a oneeight an inch gap. Let's see how they did." "Nope. No. Nope. I mean, maybe the other side will be better, right? Maybe." "For real. Come on. It's literally the whole house. No. Wait for it." "Wait for it. Nope. Nope." "Alright. Well, here's the bathroom." "Yeah. Looks good. Alright. Yeah. Alright." "Yep. Nothing to see here. Everything's fine. Nope. And we're missing a splash guard." "And our cabinet doors are a little off there. Couple little dents there. They couldn't even erase what they wrote back here behind the refrigerator." "This is my favorite. Oh, yeah. That's nice." "Dishwasher might stay in place a little bit better if it was actually screwed in. Yeah. And we got that. Nope." "Well, you missed a spot. So there's definitely quite a bit of subject matter here in this garage. We'll go over some of it. Know, unsealed penetrations, all these repairs done to the block. That just looks atrocious." "Big old gap there, gaps at the ceiling, more gaps, repairs, That bracket isn't doing anything. A little bit of everywhere. Missing paint all on the bottom there. Yeah. New construction." "And to add to the garage, we're missing something. And then after doing that today, I get to enjoy my happy place."
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Speaker 0: Look at all these brand new houses they're building. Ain't that nice? Nope. Alright. So let's take the irrigation control panel here and why don't we just put it on its own dedicated breaker? Panel is right here. Painting with our eyes closed again. Awesome. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Where there's one, there's always another one. Nope. Nope. Yeah. Right. For fiber cement board planks or hardy board, which is that stuff up there, they should be moderately touching but not forced together. So the older alternative method of installing them is leaving about a onesixteen an inch gap to a oneeight an inch gap. Let's see how they did. Nope. No. Nope. I mean, maybe the other side will be better, right? Maybe. For real. Come on. It's literally the whole house. No. Wait for it. Wait for it. Nope. Nope. Alright. Well, here's the bathroom. Yeah. Looks good. Alright. Yeah. Alright. Yep. Nothing to see here. Everything's fine. Nope. And we're missing a splash guard. And our cabinet doors are a little off there. Couple little dents there. They couldn't even erase what they wrote back here behind the refrigerator. This is my favorite. Oh, yeah. That's nice. Dishwasher might stay in place a little bit better if it was actually screwed in. Yeah. And we got that. Nope. Well, you missed a spot. So there's definitely quite a bit of subject matter here in this garage. We'll go over some of it. Know, unsealed penetrations, all these repairs done to the block. That just looks atrocious. Big old gap there, gaps at the ceiling, more gaps, repairs, That bracket isn't doing anything. A little bit of everywhere. Missing paint all on the bottom there. Yeah. New construction. And to add to the garage, we're missing something. And then after doing that today, I get to enjoy my happy place.
Saved - July 28, 2025 at 6:35 AM

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Be sitting down watching this one. How fucked https://t.co/YMwdvf9nRM

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Officers cut through layers of trash bags to uncover a black suitcase. The speaker claims the suitcase contains dirty clothes and blankets used in hotels. She states she uses the blankets to transport items from hotels to cars. After further cutting, officers find a bag inside the suitcase. The speaker identifies the bag as "dirty luggage" for her husband. Officers instruct her to remove the bag from the suitcase and open it.
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Speaker 0: Open up. If I take all my stuff out, where am gonna Speaker 1: I just need this right here is is is drawing my attention to it, so I'm a have to I need to see it. I know. Speaker 2: Just feel it. Speaker 0: That's what I'm Speaker 1: trying to show you. Speaker 0: No. I'm just I'm I'm with you. What happened? Now I'm just Speaker 1: telling give him some Speaker 0: advice. Okay. I'm telling him you just go find a bunch of dirty blankets. Speaker 1: Yeah, but I need to know what that smell is. Speaker 0: I am, I'm about to show you. Speaker 3: Nicole turns to the officer for help and he carefully begins cutting through the thick layers with a knife. Speaker 0: You gotta get all the way through to the dirty pussy clothes. Speaker 2: Why you got all these blankies? Why you got all these blankets? Speaker 0: Because we stay in hotels, from the hotel to the car. Like, can't even get the hotel. Speaker 2: No. No. No. You can finish it. I was just curious. Speaker 0: Oh, yeah. I can even get to the hotel receipt for you. Okay. It won't You ain't gotta Speaker 1: go through that. Speaker 2: I was just curious. Speaker 0: Keep finding blankets. I ain't found one blanket. Keep finding Oh, you go you can keep finding them. What? You see them right there as soon as you open the suit. Keep Keep finding. What? Oh, yeah. Because soon as you open it, it's you go find them. Speaker 1: Stay on the front of this car and make sure she don't go anywhere. Speaker 3: After cutting through multiple layers of trash bags, officers finally uncover a black suitcase. Speaker 1: Just open the suitcase and we can be good after that. Speaker 0: This will be more blankets still. Can you cut it from here? Speaker 1: Can you cut it one more time? Speaker 0: And this is what smells, Rita. What Speaker 1: is that? What is that? Dirty thing. No. Open. Pull it out. Put on there. Speaker 0: Dirty thing for my husband. Speaker 1: I will hold bag up. Speaker 0: I am. My husband just sent me the dirty dirty luggage for my husband. Husband. Yeah. See? Speaker 1: Take it out. Speaker 0: Take your Speaker 1: bag out. Take that bag out of there. I am. Okay. Speaker 0: Pretty close. All pretty close. Speaker 1: Open it up, ma'am. Speaker 0: I see it. Speaker 1: I'm going the whole thing. What? Open that up. Open that up. What the Speaker 0: Get the in. Put your hands up. Don't you
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An officer pulls over a woman, Miss Johnson, whose car has been sitting for a month and smells like dirty clothes. The officer informs her she must go to the Kelso Drive Courthouse within five days to request a court date or a warrant may be issued for her arrest. Miss Johnson says she can't go through anymore and tonight is her last night, claiming people will see her make her "big favor" tomorrow. The officer says he has to do an inventory search of her car. He explains that it is to protect her, in case something valuable goes missing after the tow. Backup arrives, and one officer tells the other something is very wrong. The officer asks Miss Johnson what is hidden under a pile of dirty clothes and blankets. The stench is unmistakable, but the source is buried beneath layers of plastic trash bags.
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Speaker 0: That don't smell like dirty clothes. Speaker 1: What do you mean? I'm gonna show you. This shit been sitting there for one month. Speaker 0: You're have to open that up all the way. What is that? What is that? Dirty clothes? No. Open pull it out. What the? Get your in. Push out. So you got pulled over for the same stuff already. But Speaker 1: that's why I went and I really, really thought I got good tags. Speaker 0: You got to be careful with that stuff off the internet and all that kind of stuff like that. Stuff I don't even be legit. Speaker 1: Like you literally see like literally that, well not her, but me and my kids literally living in the car. Speaker 0: Miss Johnson, I just need you to sign this. This is basically telling you that you had to go to Kelso Drive Courthouse within five days to request a court date. If you don't request a court date within five days, they can issue a warrant for your arrest. This is not meant to guilt. Speaker 1: Here in five days. I swear to god. Please. I can't go Speaker 0: I can't go Speaker 1: through through anymore. It. Like, And just take me home, please. Speaker 0: Can't take you as soon as in the city. I can't go down there. There you go. This is not meant to guilt or just anything like that. Just be Speaker 1: saying I'm like telling you, it's cool. I won't be here tomorrow. Tonight is my last night. When am I going through? Like No. Speaker 0: I said I still gotta do my job until I explain it to Speaker 1: I know, but I'm just saying. Speaker 0: So once they explain Speaker 1: I'm not even talking about in Baltimore. Watch tomorrow, y'all are gonna see me make my big favor. I swear to God. Speaker 2: The officer has no idea her bizarre comment will soon become a shocking reality. With a tow truck on its way, Nicole sits on the sidewalk and calls a friend for a ride. Speaker 0: You wanna grab a couple of your things? Yes, please. Go ahead. Do you have a do ahead and do a few ideas? We've been doing a I'm a do an inventory search of your car once you finish taking out what you wanna take out. What's that inventory search? So an inventory search is is when I go through your car for instance, say like you had $15,000 in the trunk of this car right now, and you're gonna tow it and it's gone. Speaker 1: Like, where is the light? Speaker 2: When backup arrives at the scene, the officer taps his colleague on the arm and quietly shares that something is very wrong. Speaker 0: Did you move or you come? Speaker 1: This way I live it. Speaker 0: What's the hidden? Seriously, this is the sign. I didn't I didn't know. Told you what this right here? What is this? Speaker 1: A bunch of dirty clothes. Bunch of dirty clothes. Speaker 0: That don't smell like dirty clothes. I smell like dirty clothes. Speaker 1: What do you mean? I'm about to show you. I'm about to show you. I'm about to show you right now. There's a bunch of dirty blankets. Well, this been sitting there for months and months and months. You're have Speaker 0: to ma'am, I'm on you're have to open that up all the way. Speaker 1: I'm about to open it up all the way. Speaker 0: You'd open it up all the way for me. Speaker 1: Stuff all over it and everything. Because it's bugs and stuff over it and everything. I know, Speaker 0: I don't know what it is though. Speaker 2: The stench is unmistakable, but finding the source of the smell is easier said than done as whatever is inside is buried beneath endless layers of plastic trash bags. Speaker 1: Literally ripping through all the mania so we see all of their nerdy stuff.
Saved - June 29, 2025 at 12:53 PM

@Mappy6984 - NRM84

Good ol days https://t.co/KTwPoKexSc

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People express varied views on race. Some state they like most people regardless of race, unless provoked. Others say they see everyone as human, irrespective of skin color, and report having had no negative experiences with white people. Some believe that prejudiced individuals can be identified by their actions, such as avoiding black people on the street. Some feel white people are "straight" and "just like me." Others would consider marrying someone of another race. Some don't distinguish between black and white, believing everyone is human and should coexist peacefully. One person notes that not all white people are prejudiced, while others feel a negative vibe towards white people, associating them with privilege and financial stability, while black people are still facing racism and inequality.
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Speaker 0: We wanna know what you think about black people. Speaker 1: Well, I like the majority of them unless they start messing with me. Speaker 0: To me, nothing wrong with white people. I love them just like I love the blacks, and I wouldn't mind marrying one of them. I Speaker 2: think I'm as just human, just like me. I'm black, just at the different color of skin. That's what I Speaker 1: am. Right. Speaker 3: But is there you find that there's a difference in the way you're treated by white people as opposed to black people? Speaker 2: Well, you know, they haven't they haven't treated me wrong in no kind of way. Never? Never. I ain't never had no static with no white person. Speaker 1: My opinion? Yeah. Speaker 4: What's your feelings? Speaker 1: I have no opinion. Okay. Just So you've never They're just people like anyone else. Okay. Speaker 5: You could tell the ones that that that don't want us here because when they see us walk down the street, they're across the street. You see what I'm saying? So those are the ones that just ain't no good for us. Speaker 4: I think of white people. Speaker 6: White people, they straight. You know? They they just like me. You know? Okay. They straight. Just, you know, they just stay white and we black. Speaker 0: Ain't nothing wrong with the people bad they color. Yo mama one. It's nothing wrong with people of the opposite color because we're all human beings and all that. But but like I said, I wouldn't mind marrying one another. But I Speaker 1: get knocked down quite a few times out of that. Other than that, I think they're alright. As a matter of fact, I have a godson that is a quarter Polish, quarter German, and half Negro, and I love him. Speaker 0: So you don't make a distinction in black and white? Speaker 1: No. Not really. I believe everybody's a human being. We get cut. We're all bleed red. Everybody's human. We should all try to get along together. If we did that, the world would have a lot less problems. Speaker 5: All white people ain't in the same boat. You know what I'm saying? Because like you, I mean, if you was a prejudiced white man, you wouldn't be standing here talking to us. Right? Sure. So I don't have anything against you. But it's a few of us. See, by us living in this neighborhood, it's a few of them around here that just don't agree with us being here. You see what I'm saying? Speaker 4: We all have a negative vibe toward a white person for the simple fact that, you know, the black person as a man, we consider a minority. Uh-huh. I don't consider myself a minority because I'm not in no projects. I can stand for mine. I'm a man before I'm anything. Right. Well, usually, whenever I see a white man, when I first just look at him, I'm like, there goes somebody who with a suit and tie, you know, got a job downtown, working good, got the house, and, you know, when they broke, they got about a couple 100 in their pocket. Right. When we broke, you know, we got a couple of quarters or something like that. I mean, it it's still an equality as everybody say it is out here. I mean, it's it's still separated. I mean, it might not be as obvious as it was then, but it's still we're getting we're we're getting it's racist against us. I mean, people are still did you do? We're still down. Okay?
Saved - May 13, 2025 at 10:55 PM

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Saved - September 7, 2024 at 4:21 PM

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I love the toxic behavior 💯💯💯 I'd do the same🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/GofZoTP3bZ

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The speaker shares some of their favorite activities, which they admit might be annoying to others. One activity involves tapping their brakes when another car is passing, especially when the other driver is speeding in the morning. The speaker claims this is helpful, as it gets the other driver's blood flowing and prepares them for work. Another activity involves waiting for a car to pass before pulling out of a stopped position, regardless of how far away the car is. Similarly, at a stop sign, the speaker will always defer to the other driver. The speaker admits to still getting nervous when a police car is behind them, even when they are driving a squad car themselves.
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Speaker 0: Wanna hear about some of my favorite things to do. This is gonna piss you off. It's so much fun. So what and it's early in the morning or late at night. Oh, these are my favorite. When you're driving and you're coming at me and and, you know, we pass each other like such, I like to hit my brakes. Yeah. Especially early in the morning when you're you're running late to work. You're speeding. You know you're speeding. I caught you speeding. I just like to hit my brakes. Get the blood flowing. You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about. Get that get you really, I'm helping you out if you think about it. Getting your blood flowing, getting you ready for work. I just like to hit my brakes. Scare you a little. Also, when I'm sitting and I'm running speed traffic and I gotta go somewhere else, if I wanna go to the gas station or grab snacky or something, I'll wait. I'll wait till you come by. I don't care how far you're back. If you're 2 miles back, I'm waiting on you. And then as soon as you pass me, I'm gonna pull out. That's what I'm gonna do. Yeah. Also, at a stop sign, I'm not going 1st. I'll wait. You can you can do you can do that. No. No. No. No. No. No. You're going. You're going first. Figured I'd let you in on a couple of, fun things that I like to do. And I'm sure others can do the same. But, now you know. Or do you? Am I are we gonna pull you over? Or we just are we just fucking with you? Which one's it gonna be? You make that choice. I can't make it for you. Good luck. Also, don't feel bad. I still get nervous when cops are behind me even when I'm in a squad car. I'll forget that I'm in a squad car. And I'll see a cop. I'll be like, oh, shit. It's the cops. And I'm like, I'm a cop. But, yeah, don't feel bad. Everybody gets that way. It's not just you.
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