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Audit The Law-These Cops Almost Ran Him Over| Know You
Your rights are an essential part of the justice system, and it protects individuals from themselves in most cases. For instance people may unknowingly say something that may be used against them in a court of law, and by remaining silent, they can avoid self-incrimination. Welcome back to the Audit Law Channel, fellow people! Today, we bring you a video from Drayko 3 times. This disturbing police interaction took place in Salem, New Jersey, involving officers Taylor and Saffo. The incident occurred on a street with no designated bike lanes, prompting a man to ride his bicycle on the side of the road to avoid causing accidents on the sidewalk. Albeit, this young man was riding on the wrong side. Regardless, that does not justify how these officers treated this guy. These Officers approached him, inquiring if he was Tyrese Jackson; when he denied being Tyrese; This triggers Officer Saffo to damn near run into this bicyclist and jumps out to demand his ID.
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Video: https://youtu.be/sFAzA-jMnL4
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