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Una mirada en vivo a las llamadas cotidianas de los agentes de policía de todos los Estados Unidos.Una mirada en vivo a las llamadas cotidianas de los agentes de policía de todos los Estados Unidos.Una mirada en vivo a las llamadas cotidianas de los agentes de policía de todos los Estados Unidos.
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I have to admit I did not have a very good opinion about police officers until I saw this show. It's amazing how officers try to protect people and look out for their welfare. I totally respect and honor all policeman after viewing the show.
Something that drives me nuts is Dan A. saying "We're going to take a short break, and we'll be right back.". Five minutes and 8 commercials later they return...for 10 minutes. Thank goodness for the Video recorder that let's me fast forward through the stinky commercials!
I was amazed at the raw reality of what our officers face every day which this television series presents. Time and again I find myself relaxing with Live PD after a hard day's work.
Like Cops but Dan Abrams, Tom Morris Jr and Sean Larkin offer fair and entertaining insights and comments. As cameras from around the U.S follow police on their often unpredictable and wild evenings.
I love the show but one small thing that drives me crazy that officers do on the show, the same as in reality but it seems the panel is unaware of accurately understanding a simple court ruling. TERRY v. OHIO. I see the officers, as most officers do, performing the "Terry Search" of virtually everyone they encounter and hear the panel commenting that police can "frisk" everyone they encounter, a "pat down" to ensure they are not armed. This simply is not true. "A "Terry Stop" is a stop of a person by law enforcement officers based upon "reasonable suspicion" that a person may have been engaged in criminal activity". This must be based ""specific and articulable facts" and not merely upon an officer's hunch". They use the "consensual contact" reasoning which is true in some but not all of the situations on the show. In a "consensual contact" situation, the person must be able to, without interference from law enforcement, be free to leave by saying they are not interested in talking or saying nothing at all and walking away. To do a "Terry stop" "frisk" the police must have "reasonable suspicion the person is armed and dangerous", a fear for the safety of himself and others, the officer may conduct a carefully limited search of the outer clothing in an attempt to discover weapons that might be used to assault him or her. This does not include going through pockets or asking the person to empty their pockets (which is the same as if the officer did it himself). They act as if they cry out TERRY STOP that they are free to do as they please. Not true.
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- TriviaLivePD runs on a 30 minute delay so any potential violence won't be seen live.
- ConexionesFeatured in Lights Out with David Spade: Episode #1.60 (2019)
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