LAPD is hiding something

Went out last night to RTP…..I do realize when I’m alone, I don’t get as close, which is silly, and I will sit in their laps next time….but Foxy joins me and we start to leave when one of the last 2 cops is left on scene (Trainer and rookie) and yells to us “what kind of camera are you using to record?” ha….so we turned around to go back and chat and he realizes he should have maybe just let us leave- cuz we had questions, that he didnt want to answer…..Please like, share and subscribe

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15 thoughts on “LAPD is hiding something

  1. Criminals always try to hide what they've had done. Or what they're trying to do. But it's kind of funny when I camera shows up the handcuffs come off.haha mother fuckets not this time.lmfao.good work as always 👍

  2. It's weird that police seem almost unable to do their job with a camera pointing at them. It's like if the people working at McDonalds can't stand talking to customers……

  3. Good camera,, your setting is set on picture and that is why you have a border around the video.. At least that is what my cam does. go into your setup screen and change this setting..

  4. great job! I'm hopping 47 good action tonight I'm hoping you have your video recorder charged and ready to go I'm looking forward to watch some of your downloads or should I say upload videos you can give me a shout out if you know what I mean 😉

  5. I asked him if he worked for the impound because I wanted him to define/explain his duty as an impound officer for everyone. I thought it was interesting that he was just there "to do the impound". Is that necessary? Does that require separate training like a K-9 officer? That's what I was getting at.

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