Live PD: I Don’t Even Trust My Mama (Season 2) | A&E

During patrol, officers question a man who is loitering on a stranger’s property in this clip from “02.17.18.” #LivePD
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Live PD
Season 2
Episode 34
02.17.18

On “Live PD,” ABC’s Dan Abrams and Dallas Police Department Detectives Rich Emberlin and Kevin Jackson offer insight and commentary as live cameras capture the work of a mix of urban and rural police forces around the country on a typical Friday night.

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35 thoughts on “Live PD: I Don’t Even Trust My Mama (Season 2) | A&E

  1. I understand he may not have had a "useable" and they want to give him a good interaction, but he literally just admitted he had smoked weed in his car. WHY would you allow him to get in his car and drive away? They aided him in driving under the influence. I normally support the police, but this makes me mad.

  2. Everyone is criticizing the cops for letting him go and drive away. Watch the video again and take notice.
    That guy doesn’t seem very high to me at all. He’s not struggling to appear coherent, he apologized to that lady, and he seems fully aware of what’s going on. He was even aware that the cops were looking for him.
    I’m sure the cops assessed whether or not he was impaired to be driving. Your tolerance increases over time as well, so he may have only had a little buzz from what he smoked.
    How about pulling someone over for a dim license plate light? I think there are more important problems for cops to worry about.

  3. The good ol license plate light is not bright enough for me. Such BS what is the law on this? Does the light need to illuminate up to say 5" away. Anything less and its suspicious

  4. there ya go thats the spirit , less cowboy cops and more fellas like these guys , no big deal , let him go …easy enough,… he already paid with having to go thru that lil bit

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