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I also have watched many of the videos on this guy's channel. He is a civil rights attorney who appears to specialize in cases where law enforcement has violated individuals' Constitutional Rights. I think most of us on this forum are supporters of law enforcement, but the videos he posts (the cops own bodycams) clearly show frequent abuse of their authority, often egregiously so. I think the use of bodycams is good for the public and also for the police...
I imagine others on this forum have viewed the recent bodycam video of a District Attorney in New York (Sandra Doorley) who refused to stop for a traffic violation and phoned the local Police Chief during the interaction requesting the Chief intervene in the traffic stop. She basically refused to cooperate insisting she was the traffic officer's superior. It is a text book example of a person in authority attempting to get special treatment from another civil servant. Thankfully it was caught on camera and it now raises multiple concerns about her character, including past testimony she had provided in a courtroom.
I imagine others on this forum have viewed the recent bodycam video of a District Attorney in New York (Sandra Doorley) who refused to stop for a traffic violation and phoned the local Police Chief during the interaction requesting the Chief intervene in the traffic stop. She basically refused to cooperate insisting she was the traffic officer's superior. It is a text book example of a person in authority attempting to get special treatment from another civil servant. Thankfully it was caught on camera and it now raises multiple concerns about her character, including past testimony she had provided in a courtroom.