The first cop is a dad, he knew a ticket would do some damage, but letting mom in on it would do so much more lasting damage and you would remember it for years.
That and is it really worth it to go to court over a speeding ticket with a teenager when you could just call the mom and get a better lesson out of it
@@aldenweaver8237 going 50 over is easily a potential felony, if not, tried for reckless driving,, especially in a suburbs where it took place. He could've been lying or telling the truth, but if he was truly going 71, in a 25. He got extremely EXTREMELY lucky.. couldve easily made his life significantly harder.
Happy Valentines Day Milady. Question: Has anyone ever ever tried to go in the back of the store? I've heard of that happening to a few employees at Subway lol.
I work at a Moe’s Southwest Grill and a guy straight up came through the back door during a shift. This guy literally began doing things my coworkers were supposed to do. Shortly after we found out the guy was a shift lead from a different store who was told to pick something up from ours lol. Confused the entire staff until that was found out.
@@HyperrealisticLuigi no what they do is hack other peoples accounts and then delete everything about the original channel just to then recreate it in the image of their brand
Milad, have you ever had an encounter with some customers literally coming to the back and showing how they want their sandwich made? because once I was in a store and this Karen did that
If I pull in my driveway, and a cop follows me in, I get out of my car and he starts yelling “get back in the car” while putting his hand on his holster, he’ll probably get shot. Bish you’re on MY property. You didn’t pull me over, I pulled in MY driveway. This is MY home. You literally have no right to be here demanding things. As if I’m supposed to know why you followed me into my driveway. For all I know you’re a crook pretending to be a cop. Either way, one of us is getting shot and then you’re getting fired and I’ll probably get a nice check from the city.
Imagine that before you get your license,I’m not saying that’s ever happened to me,because it hasn’t,but it would have been horrible if you were 15,love your videos mustard,keep working hard!
@@besos4169 there is, just because, and im assuming here based on your general opinion, that the news only cover shitty cops and every anti cop bends a story to make a cop bad, doesent mean they are all bad. Most of them are chill, and all of them are humans. Obviously there are douchebags, but thats the same with every job
The cop had his hand on his gun when he yelled to get in the car. When he saw that Milad wasn't black, he eased up a lot. Its just white privilege. If Milad was black then he would of likely been shot
@@naiyarathanmatheekuna2910 That cop had his hand on his gun when he was yelling to get in the car. After the cops saw Milad, he eases up a lot. The cop probably didnt know his skin color assumed he was black at first. Then he eased up when he saw his white skin. Its just simple white privilege. The fact that you dont understand how the world really works is concerning
One night in highschool I was on my way home and this guy behind me was tailgating me with his highbeams on and the guy in front of me was going up to 100km/h and back down to 75km/h. I wanted to get out of a dangerous situation so I passed the guy infront of me, never went above 110km/h and I get pulled over (roads 80km/h max). This horrible little female cop proceeds to day I easily doing 130, I don't even think the POS I was driving could make it up to that speed😂 She ends up dropping it to 110 which I was actually doing... To this day I think both people were cops and it was a trap but I'm still fuming to this day
@@UniqueAckry That cop had his hand on his gun when he was yelling to get in the car. After the cops saw Milad, he eases up a lot. The cop probably didnt know his skin color assumed he was black at first. Then he eased up when he saw his white skin. Its just simple white privilege.
@@bradleywalton970 Cop said he was going 70 in a 25... He can be arrested dude. It would be labeled as reckless driving since he went so far over the speed limit. Only reason he wasnt is because he has white privilege
@@SkyGodKazuha True, owning a subway at 25 is impressive but don't you think he just made some stories up and put it up on the internet? Just my opinion
@@yvricz1410 work at a fast food you will have a story every day also as someone who worked at fast food his storys isnt really that insane its pretty normal at fast food
He can't preform a traffic stop without lighting you up, regardless if you are on your property or not. They can also pull you over in your driveway legally
That is what I was thinking. the fact he didn't know it was a cop would give the impression the cop never put his lights on and according to his story the cop just got off duty. If the cop was off duty he was just another civilian and one shouldn't be pulling anyone over, two shouldn't be following them, three shouldn't have his hands on his gun when said person is getting out of their car, four shouldn't be giving commanding orders to another civilian while wearing the uniform and off duty. Honestly if he wrote up a ticket and it was fought in court I don't think the ticket would of stood and probably could of led to a counter suing of either the police officer or the county. Now if I am wrong on any of this please inform me, but I'm pretty sure the moment the officer is off the clock he no longer has any of the powers that being a police officer provides.
@@marc68521 the cop holding his gun is logical its first of all safer and second of all milad was going 70 or 50 on a 25 road for all the cop knew this could be some burglar or a drunk and as long as a cop has their badge on them im pretty sure they can arrest people they dont have undercover cops for nothing
Genuinely, you deserved that butt kicking. as hard as it may have been, you not only got caught speeding, you got caught speeding twice andddd got a ticket. I am no innocent party of the speeding myself, but i would never allow myself to get caught 2 times in one night LOL. Love the videos, youre a legend.
so. there is a road near my home. where the speed limit drops from 45 to 35 then goes back up to 45. the area its 35 is about half a mile. the signs for this speed limit are grown over and invisible, the only reason i know the speed limit drops is because i was here driving when they were not grown over. cops will sit in an church lot and speed trap people who dont know the speed changed because the sign is occluded.
man youre lucky. my first encounter resulted in loosing my license. but okay i was flying doing almost 120 misjudged my location and got surprised by a T intersection . jumped the rail and landed far out in a marsh. never do your boss a favor on a saturday XD. irony of the story is i was hauling complete set of brakes for 2 semis and trailers but couldnt stop a mercedes vito in time.
Tip: never incriminate yourself, that’s what they want you to do, instead say something like “I believe I was going the speed limit, when they ask how fast you were going
@@Inoreppep it might not, but you never want to self incriminate yourself, for all you know, he has no evidence to back up his claim so he is asking you for a self confession
@@RomanianProductions Better thing is just to say I do not know how fast officer. A trick I learned from my retired law enforcement father. As well as never let them search your car without a warrant. They can and will lie to you to get you to confess.
You have that right and, if you are truely innocent, that might be the best strategy. But when you are guilty (and ostensibly the officer had radar to back up his claim), it can be a more effective strategy to admit your guilt. You want the officer to get the impression that you are remorseful for the behavior and that it won't happen again. If you go to traffic court and it's your testimony against the officer's radar gun, you are 99% going to lose (unless you are truely innocent and can prove it somehow).
When crime statistics are taken into account most black people actually face *LESS* police scrutiny. (I.e. if you divide the number of police interactions with black Americans by the crimes committed by black Americans, the number is smaller.) Literally for the number of unarmed interactions between black people and white people in America, white people are *MORE* likely to be shot by the police while unarmed, but black people have more interactions with police per capita (but a smaller percentage than actually makes sense given the much higher crime rate among black Americans).
This man was a lot more sensible than most police officers out there. Trust me this encounter could have gone a lot worse. I'm just happy the cop did the right thing in this situation. I guess he had his own teen at home so he kind of understood the situation...
That cop had his hand on his gun when he was yelling to get in the car. After the cop saw Milad, he eases up a lot. The cop probably didnt know his skin color assumed he was black at first. Then he eased up when he saw his white skin. Its just simple white privilege.
@@jesukxd8494 it’s ALWAYS about skin color 💯I’m black and I’m very white passing my skin is white as hell lowkey LMFAOOO but there’s an undeniable privledge to being white , lightskin and pretty 💯all of those have advantages 💯I’ve gotten out of a lot of stuff just because I’m lightskin 💯cuz I know 100% if my dark skinned brother or dark skinned friends would’ve done the same they absolutely would’ve gotten a worst punishment. The cop is obviously one that doesn’t follow protocol cuz u don’t just pull into somebody’s driveway as an officer if u catch somebody speeding on a road u cut ur lights on pull them over and handle it accordingly. He pulled into his driveway didn’t cut his lights on or anything had his hand in his gun (which also isn’t protocol and it’ also makes no sense cuz he never pulled him over he followed him home) all signs that point to abuse of power . Lilac only got off because he was white that’s just the sheer truth
"I am not a fast driver" proceeds to go 115 kmh in a 40 zone, then after getting caught goes on to go 65 in a 40 zone. What a gentleman. Never say you ve been in a rush when you clearly just been a dumbhead. No one drives 65 kmh over limit just because he is in a hurry
Stop trying to convert everything to kilometers. This is an American talking about an American location on an American website. I actually wish we would switch to metric, but we haven't yet and you are being ridiculous.
@@SamBrickell Its the same thing he drove 35 mph too fast in a town. Thats not in a rush. Thats just idiotic and dangerous especially for other drivers. Do you think he can follow all in town driving rules with that speed?