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Like everyone else, you stop. I will break your window. Say cheese. I will break your mirror. I will fuck you up. All you need to do is stop. Okay? So you sit here. I know, but I'm not real. Can you call 911? Go ahead. I'm just gonna record. I'm not involved. Well, how do I get your number? Go ahead. So last year, one of you cunts ran over one of the kids. Yeah. Drive in the middle of a fucking rock. We own the road now. This is our road now. Stop. You wait for us. You wait for the past, India.

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The speaker questions why someone didn't receive a ticket for not using a turn signal. The speaker offers to help someone talk to someone else and asks to call an ambulance. The speaker then yells "All of you stupid, fat fucking white privilege, brother," and states, "You can't take me money."

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The speaker explains that according to the United States Constitution, law enforcement officers are allowed to lie to people, which they call "mere trickery." They emphasize that individuals are not legally obligated to speak to law enforcement officers or provide any information, including their name. If asked if they are under arrest and the officers say no, it means they are free to leave. The speaker points out that it is the responsibility of individuals to know their rights because law enforcement officers are legally allowed to lie. They mention that officers consider it part of their culture to obtain confessions, as confessions are highly valued as evidence in court, even if they are fabricated.

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I'm being detained and can't return to my house. What am I being detained for? What are the specific reasons? Why am I here? You're going to put handcuffs on me? No, do not touch me. Don't touch me.

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Speaker 0 issues a terse instruction sequence directed at someone present: first, to “Back off.” Then, to consider the option of not responding to “them,” followed by a firm directive to “Just don’t say anything.” The sequence culminates in an explicit expression of confusion or incredulity with the line, “What the fuck is this?” This single speaker’s comments convey a clear, multi-step control directive intended to alter the other person’s behavior in the moment. The initial directive, “Back off,” functions as a command to create distance or cease engagement, signaling that the speaker feels the situation or the other party warrants withdrawal or reduced interaction. The subsequent line, “You don’t have to respond to them,” reinforces the aim of disengagement, emphasizing autonomy in choosing whether to engage with the other party. The third directive, “Just don’t say anything,” further narrows permissible action to complete silence, removing the possibility of a spoken response and steering the recipient toward nonverbal comportment or radio silence, depending on the context of the interaction. The closing line, “What the fuck is this?” introduces a sudden emotional reaction—likely confusion, disbelief, or frustration—directly addressing the nature of the situation. The profanity underscores a high level of intensity or surprise, suggesting that whatever is unfolding has elicited a strong, immediate response from Speaker 0. Taken together, the lines present a coherent set of instructions aimed at minimizing interaction and exposure to the other party (“them”), coupled with a reaction that questions the premise or quality of the ongoing scenario. The sequence emphasizes control and restraint, urging silence and withdrawal, while also capturing an abrupt, exclamatory moment of perplexity or dissatisfaction.

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The speaker refuses to answer any questions asked by law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of exercising the right to remain silent. They explain that answering questions could potentially incriminate oneself, leading to unwanted consequences like field sobriety tests or vehicle searches. The speaker stresses the significance of the 5th amendment, which grants individuals the right to not self-incriminate. They urge people to remember and utilize this right to protect themselves legally.

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A speaker confronts police, calling their actions 'There’s absolutely no nobility in what you're doing. You should be fucking ashamed of yourselves. It's called fascism. It's called fucking fascism.' He asks, 'Did he commit a crime? Is he free to go? Is he being charged with anything?' and, 'Why was he pulled over? What are the charges?' He accuses profiling: 'Are you just pulling over all the brown people who drive by because you arrested another man for what? Was he charged with anything?' He demands accountability: 'What’s your name? Okay. Why don’t you show your fucking faces, you coward?' He notes unmarked cars: 'Unmarked cars. No faces.' 'Yeah. Just says police. Police is awfully generic. So you have a badge number?' The encounter ends with insults: 'Yeah. You'll fuck yourself. You're not welcome here. Get the fuck out of our neighborhood. Jesus Christ.'

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The speaker is being pulled over and told they were speeding and asked to slow down. The speaker states they have a nice day every day. The speaker intends to put the police officer on TikTok to show how police officers act. The speaker believes that if they were a white woman, the officer would not have stopped them, but because they are a Black woman, the officer is bothering them. The speaker films the officer's truck and identifies it as belonging to the sheriff's office.

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The speaker encounters a road closure and questions why he can't pass through. He asks if the person is Secret Service, but they deny it. The speaker insists on taking photographs, causing a brief confrontation. Eventually, the speaker agrees to move on as traffic approaches. The interaction ends with a simple farewell. Translation: The speaker questions a road closure, asks if the person is Secret Service, and insists on taking photographs before eventually moving on as traffic approaches.

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The speaker confronts someone who is trying to arrest them and demands to know why. They accuse the person of assault and claim to have recorded everything. The speaker repeatedly tells the person to back off and accuses them of being a "fucking dick." They mention that the incident will be shared on YouTube and ask for the person's name and badge number. The speaker accuses the person of being a communist and urges them to call their police chief. They express anger and shame towards the person and mention something about a horse.

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An officer questions a man, Adam, about potential weapons and his attitude. The officer states he can pull Adam over if he wants, while Adam asserts his right to question the officer's presence. The officer warns Adam about approaching him. The conversation escalates, with the officer using explicit language and threatening arrest. He explains he initially intended to explain the reason for the stop but was interrupted by Adam's hostility. The officer emphasizes Adam's aggressive behavior and failure to comply with instructions. The officer, named Matthew Mercado, eventually decides to let Adam go but warns him about potential charges for obstruction and assaulting an officer. He advises Adam to allow officers to explain their actions before reacting. Mercado explains his suspicion was aroused because the officer was in an unmarked vehicle with out-of-state plates near Adam's property. Mercado emphasizes the importance of listening to instructions and warns about using a taser for non-compliance.

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The speaker was pulled over and told to exit the vehicle because their headlights were off in inclement weather, despite the speaker's claim that others also had their headlights off and that it wasn't raining. The officer ordered the speaker to exit the vehicle multiple times, but the speaker refused and asked the officer to call a supervisor. The officer then told the speaker it was too late to exit the vehicle. The speaker questioned why the officer's partner closed the car door upon arrival. The speaker stated they didn't do anything wrong, but the officer said they were resisting.

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Get on the ground. Bro. Get on the ground. Come here. Hey. You see? Yeah. You see? Get down. 'I am the police. What are you doing?' 'What are you doing? Why are you pointing a gun at me?' 'Stop. Stop.' 'He's dragging him.' 'Mom. Mom.' 'Help. Help. Help.' 'Call call the sheriff's office.' 'Alright. Come on. Get down the ground. What the did we do?' 'Hey, sir. You gotta call up. Call the police.' 'I am the police.' 'What are you doing?' 'Why are you pointing a gun at me?' 'What the fuck is your promo?' 'Mom.' 'Stop.' 'Yo.' 'Call call the sheriff's office.'

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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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Stop shouting, I can't understand you. There are a lot of people around, please listen. What is it that you need? Do you want the police? Stop struggling, calm down. We know who you are, just listen. Stop struggling.

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PSA à tous. Si nous conduisons sur l'autoroute dans notre voiture de police, écartez-vous. Si vous vous insérez et que nous vous suivons et que nous nous insérons aussi, vous avez probablement des ennuis. La meilleure façon de le savoir est de vous écarter. Je peux rouler à 145 km/h. Vous ne pouvez pas faire ça. Si nous, les agents, restons derrière vous assez longtemps, nous pouvons trouver une raison de vous arrêter. Alors vous pourriez aussi bien vous écarter. *** PSA to everyone. If we're driving on the freeway in our police car, get out of the way. If you merge and we follow behind you and merge too, you're probably in trouble. Best way to find that out is get out of the way. I can go 90 miles an hour. You can't do that. If we officers stay behind you long enough, we can find a reason to pull you over. So you might as well get out of the way.

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An individual is asked repeatedly if they are with Black Lives Matter. The person on the phone says he is not being charged with anything. He denies being with Black Lives Matter.

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PSA à tous. Si nous conduisons sur l'autoroute dans notre voiture de police, écartez-vous. Si vous vous insérez et que nous vous suivons et que nous nous insérons aussi, vous avez probablement des ennuis. La meilleure façon de le savoir est de vous écarter. Je peux rouler à 145 km/h. Vous ne pouvez pas faire ça. Si nous, les agents, restons derrière vous assez longtemps, nous pouvons trouver une raison de vous arrêter. Alors vous pourriez aussi bien vous écarter. *** PSA to everyone. If we're driving on the freeway in our police car, get out of the way. If you merge and we follow behind you and merge too, you're probably in trouble. The best way to find that out is to get out of the way. I can go 90 miles an hour. You can't do that. If we officers stay behind you long enough, we can find a reason to pull you over. So you might as well get out of the way.

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Speaker 0 describes a tense encounter, asserting safety concerns and clarifying they were visiting parents in Spencer and live there. They refuse to provide a requested detail: “What’s your dad’s name?” and answer “You don’t gotta get the information.” The other party orders, “Hands where I can see them. Don’t move around. Be nice,” followed by statements that they are not detained: “We’re not detained.” The speaker notes, “I have that too on recording already, and you are not allowed to do this,” and is told to “Turn the phone off.” There are repeated directives to relax and stop moving, with insistence that they are not in a traffic stop: “You’re not in the fucking traffic stop.” The confrontation escalates with commands to come up, culminating in “Come on up. Come up. Come on up. You got the right one.”

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Under threat of arrest, the speaker states they are taking the advice given during a previous encounter, which was to "stop talking and just sue me." The speaker then presents lawsuits, stating that three minutes are up.

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The exchange appears to be a tense traffic-stop interaction. One speaker asserts they are not detained and mentions having it on recording, while questioning the legitimacy of the stop. They indicate they were visiting parents and that they live in Spencer, and they are asked for their father’s name, though they decline giving that information. Throughout the confrontation, the other party demands that the speaker keep their hands visible and not move around, insisting they are not detained and that nothing about a detention has been said. The speaker is told to turn the phone off and to stop recording, with repeated instructions to relax and not to move excessively. There is a back-and-forth about recording and legality: the speaker states they have it on recording already and asserts a prohibition on certain actions, while the other party continues to instruct the speaker to put the phone away and to calm down. The dialogue includes commands to approach or come up, culminating in repeated insistence that the speaker "come up," with multiple repetitions of "Come up" and "You got the right one," suggesting the speaker is being asked to move toward the officer or another location. Overall, the moment captures a confrontation where one participant emphasizes not being detained and references recording, while the other enforces compliance through visible-hand and proximity directives, culminating in persistent urging to advance.

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Speaker states "87788. Don't touch her. First, back up." Speaker then asserts, "I'm not obstructing," followed by a repetition of "Obstructing." The speaker concludes by stating, "What you should be doing."

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If you're listening to loud rap music, turn that shit off. When you see flashing police lights in your mirror, stop immediately. Everybody knows if the police have to come and get you, they're bringing an ass kicking with you. When an officer approaches your car, be polite. And stay in your car with your hands on the wheel. Do you have a gun? Do you have drugs? Do you have any warrants? License and registration, please. Remind your friend to do this one thing. Shut the fuck up. If you have to give a friend a ride, get a white friend. If your woman is mad at you, don't ride with a mad woman. If you follow these simple pointers, you probably won't get your ass kicked by the police.

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The speaker asks an officer what is happening and what is going on. The speaker repeats, "What's that?" and "What?" The officer responds that they can't describe exactly what's going on, stating, "It's an ongoing investigation." The speaker repeats the word "crime" multiple times.

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Speaker 0 says: "Back off. You don't have to respond to them. Just don't say anything. What the fuck is this?"
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