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Street Cop Podcast

How to Conduct a Criminal Motor Vehicle Stop III

Street Cop Podcast

Street Cop Training

Education

4.9967 Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2021

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this multi-part series, Dennis reveals some material from his class on how to conduct criminal motor vehicle stops. Part 3 of 4. Recorded on 05/22/2017.

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One another one can't get a

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way.

0:03.0

A ha,

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A ha ha,

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a

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H.

0:08.0

You trying to be a street cop.

0:10.0

Everybody yesterday, uh, gonna jump in here and do this video for you guys for a few minutes

0:15.8

before I have to run out.

0:17.5

And we're going to continue on with these criminal motor vehicle stops and how to approach

0:20.3

them differently.

0:21.1

And this is not typical of your regular title 39 stop where you're not

0:25.5

suspecting anybody of any criminal activity. This is at the point where now we've got through

0:28.7

phase one phase two and you know you're to the phase two phase three area of determining if this is a good

0:34.6

criminal motor vehicle stop. But real quick, how to deal with aggressive drivers and

0:39.4

aggressive passengers? I wish, again, we're going to harper this one more time.

0:43.5

Request motor vehicle documents.

0:45.1

You don't really explain what you've stopped them.

0:46.8

You'll be in this argument.

0:48.9

And the question comes down to for, I have a lot of new guys.

0:51.3

Just got a text earlier today asking for a lot of new guys. Just got a text earlier today asking for a bunch of new guys

0:54.8

just graduated Academy, congratulations to join the group. Hopefully you guys are learning stuff on here. Go back

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