Vocabulary matters. The important thing is that your body language has to reflect your respect for authority. It's a civil responsibility. Without it, your rights are stripped away and circumstances take over your whole life. Know what title the officer you are speaking with has. Be polite. Be cooperative. Show respect. Without knowing how to express the right words, you become a victim. I have called 911 to find the owner of a stray dog, help me lift someone off the floor and find out if someone was abusing my mother while I was kidnapped with the help of local and state government. I should have called the federal government, if I had known who to speak to about my situation. You become stuck. I was taken for a year! The state was aiding the operation with their money. Thank God the police were always available to help me survive. Every time a person in captivity is found to be calling the police, someone reports it to someone else, then you get dragged away in a paramedic ambulance for 3-5 days. It's an abuse of the baker act. It's illegal. The baker act is supposed to be used for someone interested in suicide or homicide. It's a rotten business and law enforcement is tired of aiding local and state governments perpetuate the injustice. Relatives assume you are being "taken care of" or rehabilitated. Your parent think you were taken away for being mentally insane. Your friends are too busy to contact you. Your neighbors become scared that you'll blame them for being taken away. It's an animal farm. My advice to people who talk to the police is to just start crying and let the police officer know the whole story of when the injustice occured. It's a whole organized crime!!! It's human trafficking funded by national insurance companies. Currently, 2024 Healthcare doesn't want your money. It wasn't to "take care" of the burden which is your life from beginning to end. Please, let's keep jargon, terminology, vocabulary and nomenclature in the right places. Your body has humors. Let them give you peace and love to maintain law and order. Thank you. May God keep you healthy.
@andriykmyta70794 күн бұрын
You actually did make sense but 911 won't care about it.
@arctodussimus619816 күн бұрын
Is that a 16” or 21” baton? My youngest son was in the USAF Security Service for three tours in Baghdad back in the day. He said he liked the 16” baton the best. But then again, he’s 6’-9” tall and already has plenty of reach.
@BigRedOverlanding20 күн бұрын
I just survived an ambush last Sunday. Praise be to God i didnt take a single round while sitting in my car. my patrol vhicle however took 9.
@keithrichards5688Ай бұрын
So basically if you think you ride good theres pigs out here that will shit all over you with there skill pn the bike
@user-cm4op2kz3yАй бұрын
Handcuffing is not rocket science if the person is letting you handcuff them
@gordonadams47932 ай бұрын
Friggin awesome defense video. I'm not an officer, just a civilian. Great take away to not use a firearm first, but last.
@smilly92 ай бұрын
I took some of this on board in my training scenario for my officer safety training assessment, first scenario was bob the dummy as above and I had to kick and punch it, I also threw in a few palm distraction strikes.
@saajanjogia3 ай бұрын
Thank you! How can one improve reflexes without having a dummy?
@AndreRosario-zm8pf3 ай бұрын
Attorney up always and remain Silent when encounters with the police. Attorney up and tell the police have a good day
@headwrinkle98963 ай бұрын
This is unironically an honest admission that cops are petty petulant children who can't follow their own policies
@Bcowzz3 ай бұрын
Pig
@Tm0g7624 ай бұрын
🐷
@lenwenzel74404 ай бұрын
Excellent training video. Hitting a moving target is also important. Hanging a tire on a tree can give you practice hitting a moving target.
@flounderfirst86015 ай бұрын
Good training. Just a note on proper display of U.S. flag. Always goes on the right hand side of the presenter; on the audiences left.
@swatlover165 ай бұрын
Buddy can’t fight Fr
@MikeMiasuki-vy3xx5 ай бұрын
Being a leader also means not being a Dick and not supporting those who watch your back and support you. Everyone thinks they are GOD'S GIFT TO le. YOU ARE NOT.
@robertkay98715 ай бұрын
I like her. She's come from a law enforcement background that gives her credit.
@robertkay98715 ай бұрын
I agree with you. I've got a motor officer who is posted up on my street corner looking for speeders. He always takes a few minutes to chit chat with me anytime..😊
@rubiconklbrutorowman75776 ай бұрын
Well done indeed in terms of WHEN is safe 2 apply hand cuff. I view other police video was VERY important reminder that hand cuff can ONLY be apply when suspect is cooperating and forcing handcuff will injure that will create legal issue! PLUS, two types of hand cuffs the video covered in slow motion (!): 1) Stack handcuff one hand on top n other hand at bottom, 2) other techniques was doubling or essentially horizontal hands one after another.
@TZero887 ай бұрын
Excellent insights.
@agoogleaccount28617 ай бұрын
Any suggestions for people starting out a career in corrections ?
@balikbayan8328 ай бұрын
You are very quick sir.
@p42once18 ай бұрын
im a late night Uber eats driver carrying around a baton for months. Never used it yet and finally this is my first baton training. Ive learned something. Thank you.
@lulo089 ай бұрын
FUCK THE POLICE
@machooguy4849 ай бұрын
Thank you sir🙏
@marielovelygold833710 ай бұрын
wow if every officer thought like you, this world would be a better place.
@pianetacinema112210 ай бұрын
just bought a bmw rt 1200 and love it
@thedubwhisperer215711 ай бұрын
Seeing these guys ride in a shirt makes me wince!
@jamesbrown212911 ай бұрын
Those “crash bars” will do absolutely nothing for the rider in a crash. All they do is protect the engine and saddle bags if the bike is dropped or tipped over at low speeds. This is why they’re actually called engine guards and bag guards.
@tomruad111 ай бұрын
If you don't have the right grip, you won't have control. Try squeezing 3-4 fingers for pain compliance. I would have you talk to our training unit at LAPD. 27 years LEO
@jacku368511 ай бұрын
"Promo sm"
@user-nn3of6oz9k11 ай бұрын
KravMaga way
@JonCampo9110 ай бұрын
This is more Aikido, Krav Maga isn’t as “flowy” and has more emphasis on striking
@user-cq9zl9om6u Жыл бұрын
Have been watching / studying the art / science of baton strikes , to various parts of the human body for quite a while now , and I must say , with a background as both a Military Police Officer , as well as in another capacity I can't divulge at this time , this man is impressive , and right on the money. Trust me when I say , very few instructors are this competent in their profession. Many thanks to Lt. Kevin for his time and expertise. 👍⚖️‼️
@philosophytoday6518 Жыл бұрын
Much respect , sir 🙏🏿
@lawrencelou3545 Жыл бұрын
A highly defensive way to use the baton.. always wary of legal ramifications ..
@diannerussell9653 Жыл бұрын
It’s what they see on a regular bases that haunts them. Also it’s the verbal abuse that they are subjected to and the pent up frustration with their job and trying to handle the responsibility of a pressured career and being married with young kids all takes its toll on police officers.
@diannerussell9653 Жыл бұрын
It would have to be up there as the hardest career anyone could take on unlike the battle field which is terrifying.for soldiers. Being a police officer is a battle field everyday they are on duty for 40 years if they last that long. I was studying what police officers face each day by researching hundreds of traffic stops and looking at the body cam footage to get a perspective of what police officers go through each day. Getting dressed each morning is a step by step process and it’s a job in itself. Having to wear all that gear wouldn’t be comfortable. Then there is the traffic stops my adrenaline was going through me just watching them approach a vehicle. A could not believe how many angry people are on the roads. The verbal abuse was shocking and then there were the really hyped up ones who were on drugs and they were spiting at the officers and trying to kick them and physically fight with them. And then the drunks who were even more violent. The domestics were i got to see more drunks and lowlifes. The violence toward the police was shocking. Seeing little children living in filthy trailer parks, homes and shacks. The violent shop lifters and seeing young people reck their future with DUIs and DWIs . People being hit by drunk drivers and police officers having to deal with the mentally disturbed. Not to mention police officers being shot at and sadly some of them fatally. Then they have all the paperwork to do, a lot of paperwork. Than coming home to dinner on their own, a quick shower and then bed and back on the road again next day to do all this stuff again. I am glad that my research come to its end it was two months of study and research that I would never put myself through again. If it had gone on for another couple of weeks I would have pulled out. And this is we’re it became a problem. I was starting to feel depressed and there was a few days where I felt quite depressed doing this research. Now I know what police officers are describing and going through because I got a taste of that depression. I don’t know how they can cope doing what they do. They see it and experience these things for real. I was going through it on a computer screen and it was making me very depressed. I am fine now that it’s over thank goodness.
@sallyramage8439 Жыл бұрын
This is a most important Health & Safety subject for police, retail industry, and the general public (for awareness purposes). Thank you for this introductory mp4.
@NsskMedia Жыл бұрын
Dont Talk to Police.... that simple 👌🏼
@BlackieFoxxless Жыл бұрын
How do police motorcycle drivers arrest if there are about 5 bad guys, do they call for backup?
@BlackieFoxxless Жыл бұрын
Do SWAT also use motorcycles?
@bradfordkotapski1601 Жыл бұрын
It's super Easy if I just go forward
@erice4611 Жыл бұрын
Hornaday Critical defense is better for sub compacts and Critical Duty 135+P is better for 4” and longer barrels.
@rain7096 Жыл бұрын
👍
@carljensen5730 Жыл бұрын
Why do most cops have that cocky air and walk?
@carljensen5730 Жыл бұрын
Sadly, more and more cops have become MORE aggressive and less effective communication. In addition, more and more cops are using deceptive tactics to violate people's constitutional rights. Many honest law abiding citizens are handled aggressively by cops who are overstepping their bounds. This is more and more common now that people have dash cams for their own safety. Cops seem to hate being recorded even though they are recording.
@llw2606 Жыл бұрын
I never rode any motorcycle. I wonder whether fatigue can cause an officer to lose balance on a motorcycle.
@kurthuck2630 Жыл бұрын
Cool! I have a 1997 Milwaukee, WI police FLHTPI, put back all the removed police options on mine.
@Intenseabstractions Жыл бұрын
I see with the part where you grab top and bottom of the stick, “the drive down”. Is the aiming of that... Directed at the hips specifically? The idea being that you are occupying the base of their centre line with the baton and taking out the bottom of their center of gravity? I just noticed that it wasn’t directed at his chest
@DudeGuyWho Жыл бұрын
I just bought two for my son and me - pure awesome.
@michaelbmw1931 Жыл бұрын
Do you really recommend?
@DudeGuyWho Жыл бұрын
@@michaelbmw1931 Been very pleased with them and seem to certainly have been well-maintained. The crashbars are pretty nice.
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Vocabulary matters. The important thing is that your body language has to reflect your respect for authority. It's a civil responsibility. Without it, your rights are stripped away and circumstances take over your whole life. Know what title the officer you are speaking with has. Be polite. Be cooperative. Show respect. Without knowing how to express the right words, you become a victim. I have called 911 to find the owner of a stray dog, help me lift someone off the floor and find out if someone was abusing my mother while I was kidnapped with the help of local and state government. I should have called the federal government, if I had known who to speak to about my situation. You become stuck. I was taken for a year! The state was aiding the operation with their money. Thank God the police were always available to help me survive. Every time a person in captivity is found to be calling the police, someone reports it to someone else, then you get dragged away in a paramedic ambulance for 3-5 days. It's an abuse of the baker act. It's illegal. The baker act is supposed to be used for someone interested in suicide or homicide. It's a rotten business and law enforcement is tired of aiding local and state governments perpetuate the injustice. Relatives assume you are being "taken care of" or rehabilitated. Your parent think you were taken away for being mentally insane. Your friends are too busy to contact you. Your neighbors become scared that you'll blame them for being taken away. It's an animal farm. My advice to people who talk to the police is to just start crying and let the police officer know the whole story of when the injustice occured. It's a whole organized crime!!! It's human trafficking funded by national insurance companies. Currently, 2024 Healthcare doesn't want your money. It wasn't to "take care" of the burden which is your life from beginning to end. Please, let's keep jargon, terminology, vocabulary and nomenclature in the right places. Your body has humors. Let them give you peace and love to maintain law and order. Thank you. May God keep you healthy.
You actually did make sense but 911 won't care about it.
Is that a 16” or 21” baton? My youngest son was in the USAF Security Service for three tours in Baghdad back in the day. He said he liked the 16” baton the best. But then again, he’s 6’-9” tall and already has plenty of reach.
I just survived an ambush last Sunday. Praise be to God i didnt take a single round while sitting in my car. my patrol vhicle however took 9.
So basically if you think you ride good theres pigs out here that will shit all over you with there skill pn the bike
Handcuffing is not rocket science if the person is letting you handcuff them
Friggin awesome defense video. I'm not an officer, just a civilian. Great take away to not use a firearm first, but last.
I took some of this on board in my training scenario for my officer safety training assessment, first scenario was bob the dummy as above and I had to kick and punch it, I also threw in a few palm distraction strikes.
Thank you! How can one improve reflexes without having a dummy?
Attorney up always and remain Silent when encounters with the police. Attorney up and tell the police have a good day
This is unironically an honest admission that cops are petty petulant children who can't follow their own policies
Pig
🐷
Excellent training video. Hitting a moving target is also important. Hanging a tire on a tree can give you practice hitting a moving target.
Good training. Just a note on proper display of U.S. flag. Always goes on the right hand side of the presenter; on the audiences left.
Buddy can’t fight Fr
Being a leader also means not being a Dick and not supporting those who watch your back and support you. Everyone thinks they are GOD'S GIFT TO le. YOU ARE NOT.
I like her. She's come from a law enforcement background that gives her credit.
I agree with you. I've got a motor officer who is posted up on my street corner looking for speeders. He always takes a few minutes to chit chat with me anytime..😊
Well done indeed in terms of WHEN is safe 2 apply hand cuff. I view other police video was VERY important reminder that hand cuff can ONLY be apply when suspect is cooperating and forcing handcuff will injure that will create legal issue! PLUS, two types of hand cuffs the video covered in slow motion (!): 1) Stack handcuff one hand on top n other hand at bottom, 2) other techniques was doubling or essentially horizontal hands one after another.
Excellent insights.
Any suggestions for people starting out a career in corrections ?
You are very quick sir.
im a late night Uber eats driver carrying around a baton for months. Never used it yet and finally this is my first baton training. Ive learned something. Thank you.
FUCK THE POLICE
Thank you sir🙏
wow if every officer thought like you, this world would be a better place.
just bought a bmw rt 1200 and love it
Seeing these guys ride in a shirt makes me wince!
Those “crash bars” will do absolutely nothing for the rider in a crash. All they do is protect the engine and saddle bags if the bike is dropped or tipped over at low speeds. This is why they’re actually called engine guards and bag guards.
If you don't have the right grip, you won't have control. Try squeezing 3-4 fingers for pain compliance. I would have you talk to our training unit at LAPD. 27 years LEO
"Promo sm"
KravMaga way
This is more Aikido, Krav Maga isn’t as “flowy” and has more emphasis on striking
Have been watching / studying the art / science of baton strikes , to various parts of the human body for quite a while now , and I must say , with a background as both a Military Police Officer , as well as in another capacity I can't divulge at this time , this man is impressive , and right on the money. Trust me when I say , very few instructors are this competent in their profession. Many thanks to Lt. Kevin for his time and expertise. 👍⚖️‼️
Much respect , sir 🙏🏿
A highly defensive way to use the baton.. always wary of legal ramifications ..
It’s what they see on a regular bases that haunts them. Also it’s the verbal abuse that they are subjected to and the pent up frustration with their job and trying to handle the responsibility of a pressured career and being married with young kids all takes its toll on police officers.
It would have to be up there as the hardest career anyone could take on unlike the battle field which is terrifying.for soldiers. Being a police officer is a battle field everyday they are on duty for 40 years if they last that long. I was studying what police officers face each day by researching hundreds of traffic stops and looking at the body cam footage to get a perspective of what police officers go through each day. Getting dressed each morning is a step by step process and it’s a job in itself. Having to wear all that gear wouldn’t be comfortable. Then there is the traffic stops my adrenaline was going through me just watching them approach a vehicle. A could not believe how many angry people are on the roads. The verbal abuse was shocking and then there were the really hyped up ones who were on drugs and they were spiting at the officers and trying to kick them and physically fight with them. And then the drunks who were even more violent. The domestics were i got to see more drunks and lowlifes. The violence toward the police was shocking. Seeing little children living in filthy trailer parks, homes and shacks. The violent shop lifters and seeing young people reck their future with DUIs and DWIs . People being hit by drunk drivers and police officers having to deal with the mentally disturbed. Not to mention police officers being shot at and sadly some of them fatally. Then they have all the paperwork to do, a lot of paperwork. Than coming home to dinner on their own, a quick shower and then bed and back on the road again next day to do all this stuff again. I am glad that my research come to its end it was two months of study and research that I would never put myself through again. If it had gone on for another couple of weeks I would have pulled out. And this is we’re it became a problem. I was starting to feel depressed and there was a few days where I felt quite depressed doing this research. Now I know what police officers are describing and going through because I got a taste of that depression. I don’t know how they can cope doing what they do. They see it and experience these things for real. I was going through it on a computer screen and it was making me very depressed. I am fine now that it’s over thank goodness.
This is a most important Health & Safety subject for police, retail industry, and the general public (for awareness purposes). Thank you for this introductory mp4.
Dont Talk to Police.... that simple 👌🏼
How do police motorcycle drivers arrest if there are about 5 bad guys, do they call for backup?
Do SWAT also use motorcycles?
It's super Easy if I just go forward
Hornaday Critical defense is better for sub compacts and Critical Duty 135+P is better for 4” and longer barrels.
👍
Why do most cops have that cocky air and walk?
Sadly, more and more cops have become MORE aggressive and less effective communication. In addition, more and more cops are using deceptive tactics to violate people's constitutional rights. Many honest law abiding citizens are handled aggressively by cops who are overstepping their bounds. This is more and more common now that people have dash cams for their own safety. Cops seem to hate being recorded even though they are recording.
I never rode any motorcycle. I wonder whether fatigue can cause an officer to lose balance on a motorcycle.
Cool! I have a 1997 Milwaukee, WI police FLHTPI, put back all the removed police options on mine.
I see with the part where you grab top and bottom of the stick, “the drive down”. Is the aiming of that... Directed at the hips specifically? The idea being that you are occupying the base of their centre line with the baton and taking out the bottom of their center of gravity? I just noticed that it wasn’t directed at his chest
I just bought two for my son and me - pure awesome.
Do you really recommend?
@@michaelbmw1931 Been very pleased with them and seem to certainly have been well-maintained. The crashbars are pretty nice.