You could practically hear the “oh shit” sentiment emanating from the officer loud and clear as he tried to squirm his way out of it.
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if the windows were too dark, how would officer know the driver is too dark?
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I had no trouble seeing through the windows & they cited not a single infraction so this is really about what you choose to believe & why.
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were you there?
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So you're allowed to have an opinion, although you weren't there, but I have to justify a perfectly reasonable observation? Jeez.
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i asked a question seeing through the window, in daylight, with two moving vehicles, is different from seeing a video
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So what if you asked a question? I already made my observation & nothing in that video suggested the windows weren't already down except him
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you can ask me a question if you like when the decision to pull the car over was made, the officer was looking through the rear window
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You apparently like questions but what you're saying makes no sense. You don't stop cars that haven't infringed law bc you cant see the back
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You say no reason given but there were several. Are you sure both cops were white? And how would they know her race from behind thru tints?
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You have no idea from the video that her window wasn't already down. And I saw through the tint just fine. I'm
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