Live PD: Mr. Nasty No-License | A&E

A driver with a suspended license gets mouthy when an officer asks him to provide proof that he’s able to drive in this clip from “6.16.2017”. #LivePD

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Live PD
Season 1
Episode 45
6.16.2017

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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50 thoughts on “Live PD: Mr. Nasty No-License | A&E

  1. If this dude actually is able to drive (which i highly doubt), I do understand him getting upset. Yes, he won't have to pay the ticket if he's right. But he will have to have someone take him to court, take him to the impound lot, pay the impound fee, and then be exactly where he was before……

  2. So what we're going to do is we're going to call the judge and wake him up since we pulled you over and ask did he tell you that he gave you permission for you to drive….

  3. "The court is giving me the right to drive because I have to take my dog that is blind she's missing an ear, walks backwards, sleeps in the morning and stays up all night which I and my wife and my 12 kids that can't get a good night sleep, which makes them fight and to top it off my wife has just told me that her mother is coming to live with us, with us"

    "Look at me, look. I know we all have hard time's. We all look for help that's why you have your dog with you, but one shouldn't bring more trouble to deal with so let's us do this call a friend to come and pick you and your dog up and you take care of the ticket then you can drive without getting pulled over, sound's good."

    "Yeah, I guess, who's gonna pay for the ticket cause I ain't got any money?"

    "Well, you could sell your car."

  4. Let me understand this… He's waiting on his Lawyer to draw up paperwork so he can drive? But in the meantime, he's driving and breaking the Law. That's like having a learning permit and driving a car by yourself. You just waiting to pass the test to get your license.

  5. If you got a court approval to drive, apply for a valid license, and drive around with it, how long does it take? If you are inconvenienced by that, should not have lost your original license.

  6. So…are the police just supposed to take the guys word for it.? Anybody with any sense, would have some sort of documentation in their car…if just a letter from their attorney.

  7. News Flash. If the Courts granted you permission to drive your attorney would of told you to stop by his Office to get me paper work immediately after Court.

  8. So how did that work out, yelling at an officer? And to be crystal clear, if he had gone to his attorney, hewould have a copy of the court order from his attorney. The judge would have recommended to keep it on him at all times. Period. It isnt a debate. Either he is throwing around his weight, or he needs a new attorney. Either way, not the officers problem. It is the driver's problem.

  9. All that may be true, but get the paperwork before you drive if you went to the trouble of following the procedure. Oh and don't be a jerk

  10. Pulling bull racks for over 20 years, IVE had more tickets than most. Ive never given the police disrespect nor have I ever been disrespected. I created the situation. Not them.

  11. I realize I’m probably shattering every Democrat movement by saying this. The thing no one understands about police is that it isn’t about you when they pull you over. They don’t know you or quite honestly care to know you. They are enforcing the law. You may very well have a legitimate excuse or reason for why something is what it is. Handle it in court. The police officer needs to protect themselves and others. Fighting police gets you hurt/arrested/killed. Running from police gets you hurt/arrested/killed. Cooperate and follow instructions. It’s really not that difficult

  12. I get why he was stressed and frustrated. I would have called my lawyer and had him email that paperwork to me or something. Why make someone go through the trouble when he went through the court system. Being penalized for doing the right thing only produces distain. Cops are taught how to calm down individuals for a reason. It was a bad call to do that to him.

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