Here's yet another one:
http://www.infowars.com/cop-tases-mom-a ... ren-watch/Now it is important to understand that one should NEVER get out of his or her car when being stopped by the police. At the same time, I can understand how people make this big mistake. This sort of thing comes from us living in America and not yet understanding that when being stopped by the police, THEY are under the impression that you are actually under arrest through the entire time they have you stopped, regardless if the outcome results in being actually taken into custody. It's a distinction to understand. Unless you actually want to fight a cop, you have to play along by their rules and DO NOT try to assert your constitutional rights/individual rights/basic human rights/individuality/etc.
By saying so I am not taking away any of the blame where it is due--giving an attitude to a cop is a recipe for trouble. The thing people have to get is that cops are itching to get some action. They hire people who are of low level intelligence, not necessarily when it comes to general intelligence (although this is possible), but low level intelligence when it comes to making independent choices and independent thought, i.e., the ability to say in their mind, "hey, I'm technically allowed to tazer her now but that really isn't necessary".
People have to learn how to pick their battles. The main objective is to leave a traffic stop or whatever unscathed. The place to fight a ticket is in court, not on the side of the road. Lots of cops have anger issues, don't give them an excuse. The best thing to do is to remain respectful and firm in your answers and do what you need to do in order to be on your way.