If you really think about it, "police" interaction is a bizarre encounter. You've got this guy (or gal), who is just a regular human being like you and I, standing there in a costume, with this shiny badge thinking he represents the local "authority" (you know....that group of men and women who imagine themselves to be the "ruling class.")
So your talking to this guy with the blue Halloween costume as he stands there with his thumbs resting inside of his military-grade utility belt and he wants you to hand him proof of your identity and asks you to give him the reason you're doing what you're doing.
This video is a very interesting interaction some friends of mine had with a California "officer" who walked up to ask them why they were selling ammunition on the street corner which, according to their "laws," is perfectly with in the "citizen's" right to do.
Let me know what you think and leave your comments letting me know if you would have handled this interaction any differently.
It is acknowledged right up front that the guy recording could have handled the exchange a bit more calmly and not with such a combative stance.
Bottom line is this: be in-the-know about Natural Law and WISELY resist man-made "law" at every turn. Question EVERYTHING! It would also be wise to know when they (the "authorities") transgress their own "laws" and use that against them. Be safe as you spread the human-freeing ideals of voluntaryism! Cheers!
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Rights. Absolutely. But the guy speaking to the officer is a total douche .
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He's actually a really nice guy, but he's had some very negative experiences with cops and he was pretty nervous..so he went overboard with his approach....I've discussed this with him and he agrees that he would have done it MUCH differently if he had it to do all over again. Followed ya Ken. Peace!
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The cop couldn't cite the laws he enforces and still pursued to interfere with these guys lives even when he realized he had no standing or justification to do so. I think its great people are out there standing up to nonsense . This video gives everyday citizens more courage and insight of how ridiculous authority really is. Law enforcement are the classrooms teachers pet who also is the bully and never gets in trouble because he's a sneaky fuck haha
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I agree, but there is also a WAY in which we should do it. Cause the last thing we wanna do is muddied the message with our method. Thanks for commenting!
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Indeed, coming off as peaceful and principled people will be better in furthering the nonaggression ideal oppose to acting rude. The end goal of peace depends on the convincing of the plugged in citizens today by example and reason. Thanks for the reminder :)
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Well said.
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You are AWESOME. Keep it up man! We will turn the tables slowly but surely ;)
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I am convinced we will turn things around. Just followed ya my friend!
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