
DeputyDane Morning Show
DeputyDane Morning Show
DDMS Episode 34: Behind the Badge: TikTok Woes, Family Shifts, and Law Enforcement Life and the elusive third amendment
Ever wondered how TikTok's censorship policies can make or break a creator’s career? Join me on the latest Deputy Dane Morning Show as I recount my frustrating experiences with account bans and shadow banning on the platform. Despite my commitment to creating positive and safe content, I repeatedly face violations for so-called "dangerous acts." Hear about the disheartening reality of having subscribers' money taken even when an account is banned and how the platform's appeal process leaves much to be desired. You'll gain an inside look at the struggles many creators face due to overzealous policies and individuals targeting their work.
Transitioning my daughter to a smaller school was one of the best decisions I’ve made, and I'll share how this change has positively impacted her life. I’ll also give you a glimpse into my personal life, including the logistical hurdles of moving my mother and a humorous story about my son, Harbor’s, restless sleeping habits. Balancing multiple roles at work as an undersheriff, investigator, and patrol deputy has been overwhelming, and losing my TikTok account added to the emotional toll, making me contemplate quitting. This episode dives deep into the emotional and logistical challenges that come with juggling family responsibilities and a demanding career.
The life of a law enforcement officer is more complex than many realize. From handling cases and executing search warrants to managing farm work and hiring new staff, my past month has been nothing short of a whirlwind. I’ll discuss the intricacies of my job and the sudden reappearance of my sister, fresh out of rehab. We also explore the historical context and relevance of the Third Amendment, emphasizing the broad scope of tasks demanded from law enforcement officers daily—from preventing crimes to providing roadside assistance. This episode uncovers the misconceptions and unrealistic expectations placed on officers, shedding light on the depth of knowledge and dedication required in this profession.
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Warning, warning, warning. This content may be sensitive to some. If you feel the need to leave, it is completely understandable. Content may contain examples of death, suicide, sexual content and other shit. We don't know what we're going to get into. This is not to offend anyone or upset anyone on purpose. This isn't your typical Deputy Dane, so listen at your own risk. Sit back and enjoy.
Speaker 2:Good morning everybody. Welcome to the Deputy Dane Morning Show. I appreciate all y'all for being here. We got some stuff to get into. I really don't know what we're going to get into, but we'll get into something. Sit back oh, yep, there's the sirens. I think we're all going to be detained. Sit back and enjoy the show. Good morning everybody. It's been a lot going on. Sit back and enjoy the show. Good morning everybody. It's been a lot going on. We got our main account still banned. We're still trying to get that back. Lots going on besides that.
Speaker 2:Just trying to stay motivated when you keep getting knocked down is really really just punching the dick. You know, I try to help everybody out. I try to help myself out and I just try to make people feel better for the day, feel a little bit happier about stuff, and then to continuously get told that I violated blah, blah, blah. So I've sent several appeals. I've sent several emails. I've sent them daily and I send appeals daily. Now what I get back is that automatically they go. Nope, we reviewed. You have too many violations, which I am not arguing. I have too many violations. What I'm arguing is the violations that I'm getting is for dangerous acts. So let's read TikTok's dangerous acts, all right. So let's read this.
Speaker 2:Dangerous activities and challenges are acts performed by non-professionals that pose inherent or unknown risk in which may result in significant physical harm. This includes dares, games, tricks, inappropriate use of dangerous tools and eating substances that are harmful to an individual's health. Significant physical harm is defined as this is harm that usually requires professional medical treatment to pose a risk of temporary or permanent disability or disfigurement. This includes dislocation of broken bones, poisoning, loss of consciousness, serious burns, electrocution, concussions and choking. Moderate physical harm is a harm that is unlikely to require professional medical treatment and does not pose a risk of disability or disfigurement, and this includes small cuts, minimal blood loss, minor bruising and blah, blah, blah, blah not allowed. Showing dangerous activities that includes, or sorry, showing dangerous activities that involves visible or imminent significant physical harm, or promoting dangerous activity. Showing or promoting inappropriate use of dangerous tools such as knives, axe, chainsaws or welding torches. That's very specific on that. Eating and drinking substances that are dangerous to humans to consume, such as rocks or detergent okay. Dangerous driving behavior, such as exceeding the speed limit, running a red light, distracted driving, including live streaming while driving.
Speaker 2:So what I'm thinking that they're automatically doing is getting us on this, because these kids have learned how you can type in how to ban an account on TikTok. And it's a bunch of woke people and I thought they'd be kids, but it's not all kids, it's adults too. Telling people how to get an account on TikTok. And it's a bunch of woke people and I thought they'd be kids, but it's not all kids, it's adults too. Telling people how to get an account banned. Now that's fucking sad. Just block that person if you hate them that much. But no, they spend this time. So I am not driving majority of the time when I am talking. So me sitting there talking in my car while it's in park is considered dangerous.
Speaker 2:But how, how does this keep going on? I mean, I'm to the point now. I'm just at a loss and I don't know if I want to keep going. You know my backup account. I'm trying to promote stuff to get it out there that hey, tiktok, you need to stop doing this, please bring my account back. And they're giving me things saying you have 80 days or 90 days to get all your stuff or it will be permanently deleted, and blah, blah, blah. Well, my question is they're still taking money from my followers that are subscribers to that account. Now, if they're still taking money to that, how is that legal? Hmm, but then they have me on my, my backup account, detective dane.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to promote videos and stuff and I'm getting less than a thousand views and I know that sounds like an egotistical TikTok personality, that, oh, I'm only getting this, I'm being shadow banned. But to the point now it's like how can I get it out there to them to get my account back if I'm getting less than 500 views, 1,000 views because they know what they're doing. And it's absolutely absurd. It doesn't make a lick of fucking sense to me how I can do everything right, promote safety, promote positivity, but yet get taken down because of woke individuals. And then, if I appeal, the appeal process just tells me you have too many violations. Again, I never got a chance to appeal those. And then automatically, when I do appeal them, when they're longer, I appeal them and it tells me, nope, still a dangerous act. I'm sitting in a car in park. I don't understand.
Speaker 2:I feel there should be more things that like okay. I feel like I took it as when I was getting these warnings that it's just a general thing, that, okay, they'll realize that I'm not doing anything. But no, they don't. They don't take the time. There's too many people.
Speaker 2:But at the same time, if you're going to take someone's, that's side income. If you're going to take side income from somebody that they need or rely on, which I don't technically need or rely on, but it's nice, it helps me take care of the family a little bit better, helps me around the farm. Um, we've donated money, but taking that because of an automated system to me is wrong. But they can continue to do it and it's just, it's not right. It's just not right. And it's what I hate is there's no way to contact them by phone. There's no way to contact somebody. It's all. It is all a computer generated thing, so you can't even argue. It. It's just, it's absolutely ridiculous. I don't know.
Speaker 2:At this point I'm just kind of at a loss for words or a loss for what to do. Um, it just gets, it gets old. It really does just fighting and fighting and fighting, just for them to continue to take it down for no apparent reason. A lot of people say it makes a difference to them, it makes a difference to me, so it just sucks. It just really fucking sucks. So we'll see. We'll see if we continue to do it or not. I don't know. I don't know what the plan is right now. I really don't. It's just to piss off.
Speaker 2:You try to spread positivity, you try to make people laugh, you try to get people's day started off right, and just because of actions of a few that don't like cops, they're just going to hate me automatically and cry. Or don't get me wrong, I'm a smart ass. You call me out or say something stupid. I'm going to make you look stupid, and then they win in the long run. So I don't know. It's just a sad fucking existence of just people, and this is the world that we're heading in and it's only going to get worse. It's only going to continue to get to where only certain people's things are being heard and other people are not, and then a lot of these idiots that can't even graduate school are the ones that are fighting.
Speaker 2:This stuff, it's crazy. You know I listened to the new 1984. This stuff, it's crazy. You know I listened to the new 1984. Um, it can't. Well, obviously not.
Speaker 2:1984 is not new, but they put a new one out on audible, and this last week we were taking new patrol vehicles six hours away to a place to get upfitted, um, and while listening the whole way there, I listened to the book the whole way there and it's a really good book. Tom Hardy plays big brother. It's a. It's like a really well done acting book, I guess you would say, or however you want to pronounce it, I don't, fuck, I don't know, but it's mind blowing. It's just so much of what's coming true now. I mean it's 40 years after 1984, you know. So I mean a little bit behind or ahead, fuck, I don't know. Either way, it's crazy the censorship that's going down for people that aren't doing anything wrong and they continue.
Speaker 2:We continue to do this. We're living the media, the movie idiocracy that's one thing I asked if you listen to me and you hang out with me as a watch idiocracy. Just watch the movie. It's called idiocracy. I think it has not Luke Wilson, not Owen Wilson, one of the Wilsons, um, and it just it's. It's an absolute mind blowing on how much it's happening and how fast it's happening is happening at an alarming rate of that movie. The movie said it was like thousands of years. We are within 20 years. We have degraded to just stupidity all around and we're continuing to. It's like that. And then now we're living with AI and AI is going to start taking over all this stuff and we're just going oh hey, it's AI, it's going to be the best thing ever. We are, man, going down a dark road Dark road.
Speaker 2:With that being said, I know we've been rambling on about this for a while now Things going on in my life. We have my niece living with us right now. That's a learning experience for all of us, including her. She's been held back a few years. She just and I think now she's realizing she's got to do stuff and there's consequences to her actions.
Speaker 2:We've got her enrolled in a much smaller school. She was going to school about 650 in her class to like 40 in her class. So that's awesome. I think it's good for her. Um, I've been talking with her. She said it's actually nice going to school and knowing everybody. You know. I went to the same school she was going to and I would graduate the people. I had no idea who they are. I'm like we graduated together. I'm like cool dude, I don't even know who you are. I graduated like 684 people in my grade. Um, so it's like's like fuck, I don't know. Okay, so, and that's just one grade times four it adds up. So I think the smaller school's good for her. I'm happy she's here. She's doing seems to be doing well.
Speaker 2:My mom's house has been moved here. Now we're getting utilities hooked up. Yesterday the water got hooked up. Now we're just waiting for the electric to get hooked up so we can get the AC hooked up and then we get my mom here and then we can give Harbor his room back. Harbor's sleeping in our bed. She's sleeping in Harbor's bed right now, so Harbor's sleeping with us.
Speaker 2:And the other day where I went to go pick them up for my in-laws, I just got off work, went and picked them up, heading home. He's like dada renny, renny moved new house, renny moves new house. I wrote I I want my bed back. And I was like bubba, trust me, I want my bed back. You're in between mama and I, there's, there's no fun there. Okay, no fun. So I'm ready for him to get his, his room back.
Speaker 2:Um to so much so that, like so, the other night my wife was on duty so she was sleeping on the couch. Normally she sleeps on the couch while she's on duty, in case she gets called throughout the night, and vice versa. If I know I might get called throughout the night, I'll do the same. So I'm sleeping and I'm out and I have a really good nap and I have a really good dream, but it wasn't a good dream. Whatever it was, I don't know. But I'm in this dream and in this dream I am. I need to go poop. I'll put it to you nicely I was in my uniform. I need to go poop.
Speaker 2:So I stopped by a gas station and it was like one of these big gas stations, like bucky's, and there's two. There's like a restaurant in there. It's just very too much about this damn place. Either way. Like I couldn't find a toilet. They had bathrooms but there's no toilet. It didn't make any sense. Like nothing in the dream made sense.
Speaker 2:And I was just sitting there like, oh my God, I'm about to poop myself, okay. And I kept going on and going on. I'm not one of these dream people. I don't think this dream to poop, can't find a place to poop. I don't know why I didn't just go out in the woods and just poop. I don't know, I don't know what it was. I was just sitting there I can't poop.
Speaker 2:And then, uh, I wake up and I noticed my son is laying perpendicular to me and his feet are just kicking me in my stomach. So, as I'm dreaming, what it is is, I'm not having stomach pain from needing to poop I have my son in his dream. Whatever he's doing running a marathon or whatever he's just kicking me right in my gut and I was like, oh, oh, this all adds up, this adds up. So it was a very intense dream of me having to poop. Now it all makes sense. I was like, oh, okay, this, this is adding up. Now I get it now.
Speaker 2:Um, besides that, I've got a few jury trials coming up. Uh, october, I've got three. Um, I have some other trials coming up, but those are my big jury ones for a bad case. I really don't really talk about it until after it's over and then I can get more details on it. Um, I was a lead investigator on it and might be putting three people away and they need to go away, in my opinion. I know I'm biased, I was there, I don't know, that's just my opinion. But work that case. I've had another couple of big cases coming in this month. It's keeping me busy between switching over to being an admin, so I'm switching over to being the undersheriff from investigator, but right now I'm doing patrol, deputy investigator and undersheriff and it's a lot.
Speaker 2:I contemplated quitting. The other day I was at my wit's end. I had to go interrogate somebody, but then I found out that I was only one covering shift and I wasn't told that. So then I couldn't go interrogate the guy. And by the time I got done and someone came back to shift, I couldn't go interrogate him. He had already gone to court. So I was not too happy and it just was wailing on me because I'm trying to get the, I'm trying to get vehicles for our agency, trying to get stuff for agency and then dealing with uh, having to be the patrol deputy while also investigating a couple of cases, while getting everything ready for court. It was just a lot and I contemplated quitting.
Speaker 2:I was like I think between that and losing my TikTok has really just got me in a mental space. It's not good, it's not, and I'm trying to stay positive, I'm trying to keep up, I'm trying to do everything. I'm just it's all taking a toll on me and it makes me realize how much I need TikTok and it sucks that they are taking that from me. I've worked hard to get to where I am and it just makes it to where I don't even want to deal with it again. I don't want to work hard again and grow it again and enjoy everybody, just for it to be taken away by people that don't like cops, and it's just, it's, it's wearing on me. Um, I'm going to continue to fight to get my account. Um, we'll see.
Speaker 2:I ask if you could, if I put a video out on Detective Dane trying to get it back, if you could share that video or repost the video or whatever. I'd greatly appreciate it, just whatever I can do to try to get it back. It's not right. It's not right. We're letting other people do things and then you just hold me down for no reason and it just it's getting old, it's got me in a dark space. Um, I'm trying to stay positive, like I said, but uh, it just pisses me off. Just pisses me off, but that's neither here nor there, but it is what it is.
Speaker 2:So, mom, moving here, farm going good, um, cases going good, for as far as I know, uh, search warrants done about a whole. I've done a whole lot. It's been. It's been a month, it's been a month. And then just the other day we got two new units. We had driving six hours to get them up fitted. I've got three more units coming in. We're going to do the same. Um, I've got some hiring. We got to do interviews, see which one's going to fit the candidate spot the best and we've got to go with what's going to help the agency the best. So people in the agency are going to be pissed. How do people are going to be pissed? But fuck it, it is what it is. We'll just keep trucking on, I guess.
Speaker 2:Then another fun thing popped up my sister started trying to get a hold of me through facebook. All of a sudden my niece moves in and all of a sudden my sister pops back in wanting to talk and wanting all this liking my pictures on facebook and stuff, and it's like no lady, I don't want anything to do with you, sends me a friend request, stuff. Uh, no, um, she just got out of like rehab shelters and homeless shelters and all that. I just don't. I'm sorry, I don't have the patience for it. It's not. It is not what I want to deal with, or do Nope, not going to happen.
Speaker 2:Besides that, what are we going to get into? Shit, I don't even know Needing in something. Let's figure this out, all right? So we've already gone through the second and first and second amendment, so let's go ahead and break down the third amendment. So you're gonna see a lot of these stupid videos like this, so let's, let's play it right here. It's cool if you could tell us what the third amendment is I'd rather not answer questions, if that's okay but this is pertaining to your job is it?
Speaker 2:yeah, you took a sacred oath to uphold the constitution, my job right now is to make sure that there is peace so the thing says that she is part five of a corrupt female officer.
Speaker 2:Um, part five of a corrupt female officer because she doesn't know the third amendment. So I'm gonna explain stuff to you. Third amendment doesn't really come into play in law enforcement, really, um, it could. I guess I fuck, I don't know. I've never heard of the third amendment coming into play since I, I don't know, the revolutionary war. Um, third amendment is not one.
Speaker 2:I don't know these, these people, I I'm gonna tell you right now, and I'm gonna be 100 honest with you, I didn't join law enforcement to just think about the constitution. I'm not gonna lie, I'm sorry. The amendments and all that, I'm sorry. And then you, when you say that some people lose their mind, they're like what you didn't join for? The fucking, just all the Bill of Rights and our amendment. No, I didn't Sorry. Do I need to know them 100%? Do I do know them? Yes, 100%. But I think it's absolutely absurd to me that you can go up to somebody and demand them know something that they don't deal with. So for the people don't know, let me read this to you the Third Amendment. It was ratified on December 15th 1791.
Speaker 2:No soldier shall in a time of peace be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in manner to be prescribed by war. Now, what that is stating was, back then troops were staying in houses and stuff Like the British would be in your house and you want the British there, but they would say, fuck, you were staying. Or even if it was the constitutional or the United States I can't think right now the United States, the United States Army, would be coming in your house which could cause issues. Now, the reason it can cause issues is because if a British spy saw that now you're a traitor, then they can get you. Now, if the British would have won, you would have been in a bad spot, or the opposite, vice versa. If the British come up and say we're going to stay in your house and we're probably going to rape your women, now if they were not told they couldn't, they would be there. Now a US soldier sees that, and now that person is now a friendly to the British.
Speaker 2:So it really was a way to say that you don't have to keep military men and women in your house unless you give them consent. They cannot force you during a time of peace or a time of war, unless it's prescribed by law that they can be in your house. Now, by that, by law I don't even know what the fuck that would be, to be honest with you, like I don't even know where that would come into effect, I don't even know how that would come up that they would say a judge would order uh, deputy dane, on august 16th 2024 you must house 13 soldiers, like why? Because like oh okay, I mean it had to be a court order. I mean mean that's a fucking, that's weird. I don't know. What it's saying is you don't have to be forced to let anybody stay in your home front because just cause they're military men and women, so if you don't want them to, you don't have to. You don't have to let them be housed in your home. If, for some reason, a bunch of national guards people come up to your house demanding to sleep in your bed, you can say no, you don't have to let them stay there.
Speaker 2:Now, what that has to do with law enforcement blows my mind. We have certain amendments that we're going to come into and come in contact with a lot, and you really what kills me is we know these amendments, but we know the law around those amendments. If that makes sense, I know what I can do legally to get a search warrant for your house and what I can legally do to get into your property or not get into your property. Can I get into your property? Yes, can I not get into your property? But the whole time I'm doing that I'm not going well, property, yes, can I not get in your property? But the whole time I'm doing that I'm not going well, under amendment four says that we cannot do this unreasonably. I know the law without thinking about the amendment.
Speaker 2:If that makes sense, I don't think of the second amendment. When I come up in contact with somebody with a firearm, I don't just go second amendment, I think about the law that's around those. Now me in a second man advocate, I do think about a little bit more, but I don't go uh, okay, like freedom of speech, I don't. I don't think of the amendment, I automatically know. So just, it kills me that when people are like, well, what's this amendment? Well, you're getting one that has nothing to do with law enforcement, like I don't know, that's like going military men and women took an oath to the Constitution. Go up to them and ask them a lot of these and see what they say. A lot of them might know. Some of them probably are not going to know. A good majority are not going to know, and that's my opinion. I don't fucking know.
Speaker 2:But when it comes to law enforcement and people like what's the third amendment? It has nothing pertaining to law enforcement, it doesn't have anything to me sitting there dealing with what I need to do to take care of the people and the citizens of my community, to make sure they're safe and to make sure they get justice for what's happened to them and to prevent things from happening to them in the future. A lot of time. You know law enforcement. We technically are a reactive agency and you get a lot of people go well, you don't stop it before the crime happens. But if you do stop it before the crime happens, then they're going to say, well, how do you know he was going to do it? So it's kind of a weird deal.
Speaker 2:But what they don't put into consideration is, let's say, I get somebody on Facebook sending a 12-year-old girl a bunch of messages and he's going to meet up with this 12 year old girl, 13 year old girl, 14 year old girl, seven year old boy, whatever it is, and they're going to go meet up with this boy or girl, this child. They are going to go meet up with this child. Now, if I stop them in the act, if I stop them before, awesome, that is my fucking goal, cause no child should ever deal with that. Now, if I stop them afterwards, I have to live with that because first of all, I have to, I have to get enough evidence to bring it to the DA for them to prosecute. So, but if I put that person in prison for this act that they have committed, would they be able to commit another one of those acts? So a lot of times they're like well, we don't need cops because they don't do anything, they're only reactive. Yes, we technically are to an extent, and we are. I mean, you have to think about it. We are To an extent speeding tickets.
Speaker 2:A lot of people argue that speeding tickets are unconstitutional. A lot of times, wrecks happen to speed. Majority of time wrecks happen to speed. Majority of time wrecks happen to speed only because the amount of time it takes to react to it takes 1.5 seconds to notice stimuli such as uh oh, there's a deer in the road and it takes 1.5 seconds for your brain to go. Fuck, we need to do something. That is three seconds that it took to your brain to go. Oh, I need react here. And if you're going at a higher speed, your foot, your feet, is narrowed. So I mean there's a whole lot of things to it. But if I stop someone from speeding, could I have stopped somebody from causing a wreck? If I stop someone for speeding and I get them for DUI, could I have stopped a vehicular homicide where they killed somebody just because they were drinking and were too stupid to get a ride home? Hmm, so it just goes to A lot of this stuff. It just kills me. You have a bunch of people that Anybody right now can go read every single amendment.
Speaker 2:You can pull up every amendment right now. Google it. Go first amendment Jot down some notes. Second amendment Jot some notes every amendment right now. Google it. Go first amendment jot down some notes. Second amendment jot some down some notes. Third blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and you these notes. Okay, now you know this because you've been studying it.
Speaker 2:Now go ask a person that is asked to do way too much out of their scope and ask them some stupid question Like what's the third amendment? Third amendment is not one we come up on a regular basis. Do they need to know it? Fine, whatever, um, there's a lot of things in your job. I guarantee you don't know that. You should know. Um. Third amendment if there's a cop that doesn't know that, I don't give two shits, I'm sorry, I don't.
Speaker 2:There's a lot of laws. If you look at your state law, look at every single state law and how many times it's been amended and how many times that case law has changed it and how many times this has changed and this has changed. We have to continuously look at law. We are required to be a lawyer without being a lawyer. We're also required to be a social worker, required to be a therapist, required to be a taxi, required to help somebody in a mental health episode where they need help, where they might end themselves. We're required to do all this stuff but yet get minimum pay to do it. The amount of stuff that people. It blows my mind Like I'll be working a case, I'll be on a domestic and I'll be sitting there trying to do everything I can to get this domestic under control.
Speaker 2:Make sure the woman's okay or the man's okay, the children are okay, and I have to deal with all these different things. I have to deal with getting child protective services there. I have to deal with getting, maybe, adult protective services. Whatever I need to get, I need to get that victim in touch with a victim advocate. I need to do everything I can to make sure I can do that. And then I get a county three central or central to county three Go ahead central. We got a dude. He's got a low tire, he's on the side of the highway, he needs help. Now I'm expected to go help him too.
Speaker 2:I don't understand where it's turned that. We are everybody's mom and dad, but that's what law enforcement has turned into. We deal with way more than we should, and I agree when people say that cops shouldn't be dealing with things. I couldn't agree more about that. But we are stuck with what we have. People have got it under their minds that we have to come to everything and we need to be their one, their shining light through everything. But when we do help them, we're pieces of shit. It floors me so just to sit there and watch these people that think that they know everything, just because they can sit here and memorize the constitution and the amendments and then go what's the third amendment? It has nothing to do with it.
Speaker 2:I bet you, if I would actually ask him about the third amendment, like, break down the third amendment. What caused the third amendment? When did the third amendment happen? What was the significance of the third amendment? What? What caused the Third Amendment? When did the Third Amendment happen? What was the significance of the Third Amendment? What did that do? And then I bet you they'd be like well, it just means you don't have to house quarter. But why? Why don't we have to house them? Hmm, hmm, I mean, I bet you that they don't know why.
Speaker 2:A lot of the Third Amendment was created by American colonists that were forced to lodge these British soldiers when they didn't want to. They were forced to. You have to keep these soldiers here. And you're like why? Because King Henry said so, or whoever the fuck it was, and I don't know, but that's the, uh, a prime example of it. Um, just having to deal with it.
Speaker 2:Other than that, I really. I mean I bet you can do some research. Let me look. Well, I guess one of them was by President Harry Truman attempted to forcibly seize steel mills that were privately owned. So the government was trying to seize these for soldiers, maybe To house them, I guess, I don't know. They were trying to seize these steel mills and that was technically a violation of the Third Amendment. Could it happen, sure, how it would happen now I have no idea. Maybe Biden sends military into your house because he knows you have ice cream and he likes ice cream. So he makes you bring him and all his troops in with ice cream and you say no, but he says I'm coming in anyway because you have ice cream.
Speaker 2:Fuck, I don't know. I don't know what it would be, I just don't know. I have no idea what that pertains to law enforcement now, other than we're supposed to know the constitution. We do know the constitution. We just know the constitution ins and outs different. It's the same thing as like english. You learned english, okay, you know what this word means without having to go. Hey, this word means blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah or like even a slang word. You used a slang word that's very common in your area and you use that slang word and you guys all know what it means, but you don't have to go. Oh, a yinzer or whatever the hell, I don't know, in pennsylvania is a certain dude over here by pittsburgh or I don't know exactly what it is. But what I'm saying is you guys use that slang without having to think, use that slang.
Speaker 2:Law enforcement we use a lot of the amendments that we learned in the academy. I got a degree, what I learned in degrees and we do it without thinking of that amendment, if that makes sense. I don't know if that. I mean. I mean, I'm sure if you would go, hey, break down the Third Amendment, they could be like, okay, hold on. First is this, second's this, third's this. But I'm going to be 100% honest with you. There's only a few amendments that they go. Make sure you know the ins and outs, because you need to. First Amendment yes. Second Amendment yes. Fourth Amendment yes. Second Amendment yes. Fourth Amendment yes. Fifth Amendment yes. Sixth Amendment yes. Eighth Amendment, and so on. There's amendments that you need to know and those amendments are amendments that you should know and if they ask, you say I know what this amendment means, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Now I guarantee how many times that he's asking a law enforcement officer and they said what the amendment was they're not asking, at a nice time, this officer? I don't know what they're dealing with. It looks like they're at a peaceful protest, peaceful in quotations. A peaceful protest and a dude comes up with a camera and starts asking amendments and she says I don't want to answer questions right now. What's it have to do with what I'm dealing with? Well, you should know the Constitution. This is not a time.
Speaker 2:We recently had a deputy that was dealing with a nonsense call and he's out there by himself and he gets cornered by like four people and they're filming him asking him the same shit. And he sat there and he answered them to the best of his ability and he was a smartass too. But these people are fucking outlandish people. One dude's wild. He was talking about the new sheriff be better, better, be better than the old sheriff. Or the illuminati was going to come, take over the sheriff's office and the dod. Just, he's one of those I don't know spaceships are coming and they're going to take over law enforcement as well.
Speaker 2:I don't know, but I told him later. I said listen, dude, you're not there for that. You got called to service to deal with this. Stupid. Parents that won't. These parents that are really hurting the child more than anything, just so they can hurt the other parent and it pisses me off. But you were there for that. You were not there for this other bullshit. You're not there to go and talk to them about answering amendment questions. You don't have to sit there and answer those.
Speaker 2:And then they've watched way too much TV. That deputy was the only deputy out. I was on call. That deputy's the only deputy out unless he needs assistance. And they were demanding a supervisor. That's not how small agencies work. Okay, like you watch way too much TV, a supervisor's not coming out for a nonsense call where parents can't hand the child over nicely. It's not how to happen Now. If it escalates, they'll get called. I'll get called. I'm not getting called out for something a patrol deputy can handle. And the deputy handled it perfect. He answered his questions. He handled the scene like a boss and he also was like no, I'm not calling a supervisor, there's no reason to call a supervisor. Blah, blah, blah. But these people watch too much TV and think that they know the ins and outs of it and they know better.
Speaker 2:But this is a perfect example. This is an officer sitting there watching what's going on past this person talking to him and he's going to ask what's the third amendment? And she's like I don't know. I don't have time to answer this because your mind is in 13 fucking different spots right now. I'm watching this person. I'm watching this person. I'm watching this person. I'm watching this person. I'm watching this person. I'm watching my back. I got to make sure this dude coming up with me with a phone is only a phone. He doesn't have something else. I've got to watch everything going on to make sure it's a safe situation.
Speaker 2:And then you want me to come up and play fucking trivial pursuit. Fuck you, dude. Fuck you. It's stupid, it's mind blowing. If you want to do some stupid shit like that, go ask them one-on-one at a different time. Don't ask them in their middle of something.
Speaker 2:Don't go trivial pursuit, what's the third amendment? Just because you want to see if they know in the middle of a situation that they are called to. It's stupid, it floors me. Sorry, I'm a little bit heated. Them taking my TikToks really got me in a spot. I'm telling you. But here we go. Now we've got a third amendment We've done. First, freedom of speech. Second, you can get some grizzled bear arms. And third, you don't have to house any soldiers British, american or any of them you don't have to do it. Nope, no soldiers here, fuck off, you can't stay here. So there you go. Another amendment down, more Rant and Raving by Deputy Dane down.
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