people can fake a smile all they like but on the inside you don't know she could have a husband she's told and the husband could get hurt a heart attack depression anything could happen due to the mess that was just asked that's not no respectfully flirting that's called flirting there's no respect because respect is treating others as you would want to be treated like the Bible saids so let me ask you if you had a spouse and they did all this and asked your spouse for their number what kind of feeling would you feel if your spouse came home telling you this and all that had happen someone trying to get on with them while you weren't there and you and they were separated because she was on her job at this time but they came home and told you this?
@@frederickweeksjr.1189 The way some of y’all men will jump on another man for simply complimenting a woman got me wondering if y’all even like woman. 🤔 Now If you actually like men that’s your business but why shame a man for liking a woman or even complimenting a woman? Are you mad because he is not complimenting you?
Criminals take kindness for weakness. And since criminals and friendly citizens look the same it's better to not let one's guard down. Too many affable cops get killed in the line of duty by smiling, friendly, criminals just before they draw a pistol and open fire.
That's her husband talking/recording & she's not writing a citation. She's on duty & writing up a shopping list for hubby cuz she doesn't get of duty until midnight so he will be getting the groceries! What a great hubby! 😂
We need more women with a warm demeanour like her in World. Doesn't matter the race or background, we should all just be this nice to people. God bless her, especially if this is really the kind of woman she is.
@@AllMusicWorldWideI agree. It's nice for a man to give you a compliment and she politely declined giving her number, but men need to know when to quit. She is clearly doing her job and not interested and that's where they start messing up and harassing you and annoying TF out of you and then you have no choice, but to be rude or start ignoring men coming up and speaking, because you don't want to deal with the entanglement. Many BM know they wouldn't be this polite and patient to a sister that affect interested in
Now that’s nice. He approached her nicely. He was respectful, and she smiled back. That was sweet. This is how you approach a woman and that’s all a woman should respond.
Yeah, but as a black man from here in Louisiana, who was born in them 70's, I must say that, I had tuh ask ya, we boaf know it aint always been like that, in society, right?
@@ralph3183 well you’re saying it with a? Like you’re asking are you asking or are you telling about your personal experiences a black man in Louisiana? I am from New York I was born in the 70s as well. I can tell you that I saw more racist things back then than I do now like France in LA the riots Rodney King you know like the 70s that’s when generational marriage became legal. It was only a couple of years old. So yeah, I saw more racist things back then they weren’t egregious. They weren’t like on the news every four minutes. I think there were isolated incidents I don’t never like the KKK. I never saw lynching I never saw anybody not have the same right I did. I did live through the crack epidemic and the aids epidemic which hurt the black community greatly and in the 60s they were thriving as it is both parent homes both parents were in the home and then like in the after the civil rights movement it really kind of fell apart for the black community. I would have to say it was it was they were it became worse and then, when that crack up epidemic and the AIDS epidemic and the mass and incarceration that was happening but again like it was the culture and it was the way that I would say that that community was conducting themselves. I mean there was gangs and there was gang violence. There is gun violence, or black and black crime. There was a whole slew of problems and it was so weird because like the sixth and 60s their parents all were like middle class making money just like you know a middle-class white family. If that would’ve kept going on it would’ve had generational wealth by now. And your community doesn’t increase in population it’s actually decreased since then to 13% and I think that’s a big part of single parents and the culture, I don’t see any systems in place when I was born or now that I’ve ever hindered a black person. In fact, I would say that there are systems in place that actually hurt black America, but black America benefits off of it affirmative action and diverse equity and inclusion and all hires. When you accept people that can perform at certain levels, it actually hurts them. And everybody should be based on their merits not their skin color so those things should’ve never been put in place the welfare system definitely heard the black community but the welfare system the White community also used to and it didn’t hurt them as much as it hurt the black community. I think again it’s the culture. I don’t know there’s black billionaires right now and millionaires. Why aren’t they going back in investing in their communities that’s what needs to happen it happens in the Jewish community, white communities, Spanish communities, the black communities they seem to get like rich and then they don’t go back to their own and help them up, but then they come look into the white man for me. It’s very confusing. Especially that I was white, and I grew up in the projects in a black community, but it was black and white back then and I’m from New York so that was very normal because New York is very diverse. So I grew up around like he was so I never really saw color and we were always told not to see color. But now we’re told to see color everywhere and that we must and if we don’t we are racist it makes no sense.
@@Milkshake794Whoa, there's a lot to unpack here. However, I was just simply asking you whether or not "if" we boaf can agree that "most" women haven't rejected men as "nicely" as she did. "And", it's no secret hi "tha hood" feel about them laws, "but" what if one of dem laws is a fine as gull? Then what?
@@ralph3183 I don’t know what your second part of your message meant like if the law I don’t know where I really don’t know what you meant, hun. If the law is hurting them, or if the law is working in their favor, I really didn’t understand it. I’m sorry.
Amen There Are More Good Than Bad In This World They Just Focus On The Evil Of This World That We Are Just Passing Through This Not Our Home But God But God 🙌🏽🙌🏽🕊️🕊️
That's real Talk. Every time I see one I be like I would work 2 jobs so she wouldn't have to be a officer. Most of them are cool. That's why the whole city hate to see one of them get hurt in the line of duty.
@@user-je7pp2wg3m exactly! Your job being dangerous is no excuse for poor behavior and attitudes 💯💯💯 that’s the problem now, people act like they’re God and above reproach!! I have a job where I’m considered a “hero” but I’m still held accountable for any poor actions or behaviors.
@@user-je7pp2wg3m give me a example of a more dangerous civil service profession than a police officer PLEASE lol let me guess: the secret service agent tharnk that has to buy hunter biden his crack at 2am 🤣🤣
As a woman whom is a senior this is one of the nicest things he said to a woman cute made her feel special it's hard now so much is going on as far as men and women they are so confused now lm glad she smiled at him his humor made her laugh thank you young man
@RipperRU-vidOfficial no the banter between the cop and camera man and I've got no sympathy hard earned money and all that they broke the law and they pay for it simple
@@jaytwinchester3948 The banter? You have someone harassing a woman while she's working, and when she doesn't play along, he threatens to take her liberty away. I don't see anything positive from either person in this video. One person is extorting money, and another is harassing someone of opposite sex while they're working.
This woman is special, though. She genuinely cares about helping those who can't help themselves. This is what a successful law enforcement officer looks like. ❤️
@@DanaAndrews-vz5ko The video is actually creepy. This guy is bothering a woman while she's working. He asked for her number, and she says no, and then he basically tells her she's going to be arrested for not giving him her number. She's working, writing someone a parking ticket, he's a creeper, and somehow people are looking at this video and saying she's a savior? It's makes zero sense, but this is how people act these days. It really shows how people are easily manipulated.
@@RipperRU-vidOfficial I think it is because they know of her. I heard someone say she way buying shoes for homeless people and various other things. I do not think the comments about her character were associated with this particular video, sir. 😂😂😂😂
@@sinverrette9803 Combat roles specifically. They're physically weaker, statistically get injured more often, and need lowered requirements to pass. I wouldn't mind them working in specific aspects of a police department like a forensic analyst or detective, where they're not responding to dangerous encounters.
It’s nice to see a woman that can appreciate a genuine compliment. Just by this man’s tone of voice, he does not sound like a creep at all, like he absolutely already understands, the answer will be no. He just wanted to tell a beautiful woman how beautiful she is.
I guess I have to get better with that. As a woman, to me-that’s like the lowest compliment ever (to compliment my physical appearance). Plus unfortunately men use those type of compliments to prey on children. I know it’s wrong to make all men pay for stuff creeps did/do-but it’s honestly very hard to forget stuff like that. Like it’s hard to forget that being told “you’re fine, you’re pretty, you’re beautiful, etc” as a means to trick your 5yr old brain into allowing someone to abuse you; ISNT the same as a grown man genuinely trying to be nice to a grown woman. But reading your comment, makes me want to be more “normal” and not get pissed when dudes talk to me like that. And also for context…it’s not the simple “oh you’re so gorgeous”; it’s the fear of saying “thank you” to that compliment AND THEN; them going “yea and your lips, I could just kiss them all day…and those hips? Mmm!” Like why would you say that to a woman that clearly doesn’t carry herself in a way, that looks like she’d appreciate that kind of talk? Anyway let me stop rambling but thanks for the lesson here
There is no benefit to telling a whore how pretty she is unless you're at least going to get some nookie for it. Your comment was upvoted by other chicks, simps and gay dudes
Well he’s trying not to get a tick if everyone was like that the world would be a better place today to the way I see some cops behaving like people are different from them In many ways thanking God to show her nice personality 😊👍