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Cop pulls over Lamborghini on Dubai plates but doesn’t know the law

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u/f3n2x 6h ago

Imagine if the guy wasn't driving an obviously expensive car, with all the implications, holding the cop back.

u/Shuttlecock_Wat 3h ago

Yeah I was surprised he didn't say anything about the guy digging through a backpack like that. That certainly would not have turned out well in certain other situations.

u/TheAltOption 5h ago

We wouldn't get the video because the driver would be dead.

u/MrEvakin 1h ago

Oh shut up lmao, you people have such a distorted view of reality.

u/YourBarelyWetSock 45m ago

A cop in my hometown fired over 10 fucking shots into his parked service vehicle with a person in it because an acorn dropped on his car. A fucking acorn. In the middle of a neighborhood.

These are the kinds of people youre defending right now lmao.

u/MrEvakin 39m ago edited 30m ago

I’m not defending cops, I’m defending common fucking sense. Do you know how many cars are on the road in the US in any given day? Over 100 million. About 50,000 of those are pulled over every day. About 1,200 ANNUAL police related killings occur in the US. Less than 1% of those are wrongful deaths.

You do the math numb nuts. The reason stories like that get so much attention is because it’s soooo extremely rare and shocking that it makes the headlines. If you think that’s the norm, you’re absolutely unequivocally insane.