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I recently found a channel on YouTube that audits audits. Yes you are seeing double. I thought I would share. His channel is very broad and covers actual auditors, people who actually seek out police interactions, as well as those that find themselves in a police interaction by any form of coincidence.

If you are not in the know, auditing, or the act of auditing, in a sense, is exercising your rights and having knowledge of laws.

Im uncertain if I have the balls to audit any sort of police interaction myself, but watching his channel has openned my eyes to how I might conduct myself if I find myself dealing with a police officer.

I truly am amazed at the simplicity of a dash camera that faces both ways in some of the videos and the power it brings to the driver of a vehicle. I'm also pretty shocked at some of the things I have watched on his channel. Some encounters are absolutely insane and completely unnecessary.

What say you, ever exercised your rights in an interaction? Would you?

 
"Coat your words with honey, you have to eat them someday". I tell this to all the new guys.

That, and don't go too far into explaining anything, lecturing, or getting into a battle of wits. State your lawful reason for what you're doing, cite the RCW, tell them the rest will be available in discovery prior to seeing a judge.
 
I watched a couple of the videos. I have mixed feelings about them.

I 100% agree that there should be civilian oversight for LEO, but it seems like some of these "auditors" are unnecessarily provoking interactions, but I guess that's the point.

I think that the laws are such a incomprehensible patchwork full of words like "reasonable", that it is unrealistic to expect imperfect humans to know the intricacies of them all.

I think the answer is to simplify some laws and get rid of others as well as to increase funding to police to allow for more training.
 

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