I could see this in Miami township. It's a tiny college town, in the middle of fucking nowhere. There are no major interstates going there. Just a pile of suburbia and college kids, like over a solid hour from Cincinnati.
Unfortunately, while you don't have to talk to the cops, identifying information has to be provided. She doesn't have to say where she's coming from, but she does have to provide her name, birthrate, etc. That's considered non-incriminating information.
Parents can't be so dumb to not read their own kids and know where they are in terms of interests.
I acknowledge that '(((they))) have made fraught any issue of import by virute of avenues of ideological outrage, but parents need to be going deep on critical thought with kids and teens, requisite to their age and understanding, but challenging them to ID fallacies and traps and ways to cooperate when it's obvious that's what's needed
My point is that kids have been primed, through many sources, to NOT chill when cops are talking with them. It's like being given PTSD for something they've never experienced themselves.
Kids watch a hundred bodycam videos of cops shooting people before ever actually interacting with one, and they just assume the cop's job is to talk for a while and then slam people on the ground or start shooting. So that's what she's subconsciously expecting next.
Is it a reasonable fear? Probably not. But the guy does have reinforcements and he's getting increasingly irritated as she gets increasingly nervous. He's just trying to get her info and be on his way, and she's preparing to go to jail or die.
they have also grown up watching videos of nigs being blasted by cops (usually deserving it but still), endless videos of people saying "DO NOT TALK TO COPS EVER" and with the other two cops standing there I don't blame her for clamming up
I didn't see the whole video but it was a non emergency call from what I see and he followed her onto private property. Had his lights been activated that changes the nature of the interaction.
Come onto private property and accuse me. It wasn't me and I'm not discussing my day
>do you have an id
what crime have I committed? I don't have to identify myself. I'm not taking the court cost and insurance hit bc some loser from high school is having a power trip.