These were the most chilled out cops ever. I will certainly call out the cops when they are wrong. In this case, they handled this traffic stop in the most professional way.

This entire interaction was due to the US “the customer always gets their way” approach to customer service. These women have learned to just scream for a manager, who will come and kiss their ass, letting them have whatever they are demanding. That doesn’t work on police, and it shouldn’t. If you are on a traffic stop or are getting arrested, the only response people should get when demanding a supervisor is “No”

If you have a problem with your arrest or stop, fix it in court.

Categories: Cops

13 Comments

Charlie · April 14, 2026 at 11:48 am

Stunningly stupid entitlement.

Rick Riemer · April 14, 2026 at 12:34 pm

In addition to the user being monumentally arrogant (“I’ve done absolutely nothing wrong!”), didn’t they establish early on that the car was a rental? There’s another expense she didn’t plan on… this is obnoxiously hilarious. Damn skippy you’re going to court, sista!

Jim · April 14, 2026 at 1:38 pm

I’ve been pulled over twice in the last year. Both times I was respectful, provided the info they asked for and was let go with a warning. Driving is a privilege not a right. If someone could please drill that into their thick skulls it would save a lot of hassle.

rick · April 14, 2026 at 1:45 pm

‘I axed for a manager, uh, supervisor.’

Fat female niggress. there’s your reason

Rick · April 14, 2026 at 1:50 pm

Sheboon doesn’t rise to karen status. Mouthy black woman is so tiresome. Is that their only cosplay

ghostsniper · April 14, 2026 at 2:20 pm

Watched about 6 mins, that’s all I could bear.
Up to that point the actors were an obese female negro driver, a stupid negro jackboot, a retarded white female boot and a tatted red haired male cuck boot. You couldn’t plan this act if you tried.

In my lifetime I remember when one male cop could handle just about anything on his own.
He was professional, serious, and did his job.

Just part of the reason we stay home on our small acreage in the woods.
No contact with negro’s, jackboots, or any other misfits of society.
This stopped being my country some time ago.

None Other · April 14, 2026 at 2:55 pm

“They” just can’t accept responsibility for anything “they” do.

Phil B · April 14, 2026 at 5:08 pm

/Sarcasm ON/ Entirely the Cops’ fault. They should wear a uniform that can’t be mistaken for a Walmart or other shop uniform so that the public can recognise that they ARE cops and make them realise that their “I want the manager” tactic won’t work. /Sarcasm OFF/

Personally, I think that the cops had greater patience in that situation than a plaster saint. Had it been me, after 3 warnings, the window would have been broken and a taser deployed, if only to shut the yap up.

Dan D. · April 14, 2026 at 6:34 pm

Arrest for the massacre of English using “aks” is acceptable to me.

Sarin · April 14, 2026 at 7:20 pm

I’m ambivalent about this one…

I’m not a fan of tyranny. The narrator/host is/was obviously a cop and is pushing towards tyranny in his opening statement “this is the wrong way” or words to that effect. We absolutely have the right and ability to record interactions with the police, as well as to request a supervisor.

In several states, if stopped for a moving violation, you are legally obligated to provide a driver’s license. If you’re walking and randomly stopped, you are not obligated to provide ID until actually arrested. This Karen did not. She was also obviously fishing for a “racist defense” when continuing to ask “why did you pick me out, weren’t there other cars.”

Ignorance of the law is not a defense, which I have issues with, considering the federal code, plus state, county and city is an absurd amount of information to “know” and ensure you’re not in any violation.

One tidbit I found interesting and reinforces why I generally refuse to speak to cops was the “well, she just admitted to speeding.” (Unsure of timestamp) That reinforces my mentality that cops are all mini-tyrants until proven otherwise.

Glad that someone FA and FO. Still, very ambivalent for the above and other reasons.

chiefjaybob · April 14, 2026 at 8:36 pm

It’s fatigue, but not Karen. Different variety.

    ghostsniper · April 15, 2026 at 6:16 am

    It’s not fatigue, it’s exhaustion.
    I would be pleased to never see another negro for the rest of my life.

Himself · April 15, 2026 at 7:30 am

Others have said it. Not a Karen. That’s a negro. A different situation entirely. Negro Fatigue.

I’ll go out on a limb and say it’s not all, but there’s a large population of negroes here that don’t feel rules, laws, etiquette, or simple politeness apply to them.

If I’m tooling down the highway here, somewhere along the way there’ll be a negro on my tail, speeding in a Kia. Same thing walking the dogs. I’ll see a car and think “Jeesis he’s moving”, and it’ll always be a black face behind the wheel. Yet, they are shocked and surprised to get pulled over.

There’s an element of bad info and pig ignorance at play here. Keep the window rolled up, ask for a supervisor, make a scene over a traffic ticket. They’re just pulling you over because your black and they want to shoot you. All the while, no concept that they may have done something wrong.
Then, when the inevitable happens, holler “I can’t breath!” Many such cases. Hell, there are tons of videos like this on youtube. It’s practically a genre by itself.

Everyone else knows it’s a traffic stop. No big deal. Be nice, maybe you get a warning. Otherwise, eat the “L”.

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