One of the key tenets of de-escalation is to recognize when a repeated command is not working and to try something else. Escalating is not the correct choice.Thee University said:The more I watch the videos (particularly his own video) the more convinced I am that this Nazario character knew exactly what he was doing.BylrFan said:Canon said:BylrFan said:Canon said:robby44 said:
They told him 29 times to exit the vehicle. He refused. I suppose they could have tried to coax him out with a puppy. Or, alternatively, he could have complied with lawful orders after perhaps the 23rd time he was told?
Cool. He committed no crimes. Stop defending bad peace officers.
If an officer asked to search your car without a warrant, would you comply?
He drove with no visible tag. He drove for two miles after directed to stop. He refused to comply with orders stemming from those infractions. Don't change the circumstances to try and make your point. That's dishonest. Ask me about these circumstances.
this answers all your questions.
there is a tag on the car and if you're ever pulled over, you pull to a safe area (in this case, a gas station that is lit up), not right away. No infractions.
He was performing for a huge payday!
“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.” (The Law, p.6) Frederic Bastiat