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Bill
01-03-2025, 2:39pm
Got caught ridin' dirty.






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1BVjxTRkm0

Louie Detroit
01-03-2025, 2:43pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duC9-O5fqYE

Aerovette
01-03-2025, 3:49pm
In my opinion...my own opinion...every rapper known to man is just a half step from jail. Whether on the way in or on the way out.

GTOguy
01-03-2025, 4:23pm
I saw that yesterday and my opinion of him went down a whole bunch. He stated that he doesn't have to show any respect to police or anybody else. What a douchebag.

Aerovette
01-03-2025, 4:33pm
I saw that yesterday and my opinion of him went down a whole bunch. He stated that he doesn't have to show any respect to police or anybody else. What a douchebag.

Maybe he's considered a sellout because of his TV time and he's trying to get back street cred.

Watch for new music to drop. :yesnod:

PLRX
01-03-2025, 4:36pm
Driving on expired tags and an expiring DL from a man who sang "Cop Killer."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg7-lxZfZPc

This is Karma Time

Frankie the Fink
01-03-2025, 4:38pm
Ludicrous and Snoop Dog doing commercials, what a laugh... Just picking up another payday

99 pewtercoupe
01-03-2025, 4:40pm
I don’t think CarShield insurance covers that :lol:

PLRX
01-03-2025, 4:42pm
Ludicrous and Snoop Dog doing commercials, what a laugh... Just picking up another payday

Snoop Dog carried the Olympic Torch, which was a disgrace.

Torqaholic
01-03-2025, 5:04pm
Why so mad? He can afford it. Been there done that and I wasn't even close to being rich at the time. Was always one ticket away from losing my license the first twenty years of driving... Stupid point system :rofl:

Craig
01-03-2025, 5:42pm
They're both dicks.

Bill
01-03-2025, 5:54pm
If I was a police officer, I think I'd do the same thing that officer did and set up shop right outside the DMV. How many people are going to be just like our rap star here.....they're expired, and headed to the DMV to get caught up? That officer can probably just camp out there and write all the expired plate tickets he wants every day and still go home early. Fish in a barrel, just let them drive to you. They have to end up in the DMV parking lot, swoop in on them right before they get there.

Not sure how it works in NJ, but in Texas, you have to get your car inspected, then go pay for the plate sticker at the tax office, so if you're expired unless you have your car towed to the inspection station, then towed to the tax office, you're going to do exactly what 'Ice-T' did....drive up with expired tags and all the paperwork to get them current, which is what he was doing. I've done the exact same thing multiple times.

MadInNc
01-03-2025, 6:03pm
i not paying them homage by not watching and not giving a f*ck

LATB
01-03-2025, 6:13pm
i not paying them homage by not watching and not giving a f*ck

:iagree:

I have never watched that show and I don't GAF about this ice T douche bag.

IB4TL
01-03-2025, 6:48pm
Being a dick to the police is always a good idea :yesnod:

I recommend reaching in your pocket & pulling out a phone real fast & pointing it at the officers for additional street cred. :cool1:

Follow me to jail or the morgue for more sage advice :fruit:

NoOne
01-03-2025, 8:47pm
Most people do not know he is a huge metal rock fan and has a metal band.

jw38
01-03-2025, 8:57pm
In my opinion...my own opinion...every rapper known to man is just a half step from jail. Whether on the way in or on the way out.

I saw that yesterday and my opinion of him went down a whole bunch. He stated that he doesn't have to show any respect to police or anybody else. What a douchebag.

I absolutely agree. There is no justfiable excuse for driving with an expired license od driving a car that hasn't been legally registered since 2021.

If I was a police officer, I think I'd do the same thing that officer did and set up shop right outside the DMV. How many people are going to be just like our rap star here.....they're expired, and headed to the DMV to get caught up? That officer can probably just camp out there and write all the expired plate tickets he wants every day and still go home early. Fish in a barrel, just let them drive to you. They have to end up in the DMV parking lot, swoop in on them right before they get there.

Not sure how it works in NJ, but in Texas, you have to get your car inspected, then go pay for the plate sticker at the tax office, so if you're expired unless you have your car towed to the inspection station, then towed to the tax office, you're going to do exactly what 'Ice-T' did....drive up with expired tags and all the paperwork to get them current, which is what he was doing. I've done the exact same thing multiple times.

Not any more, except in some counties. Not mine! :dance:

BRUIZER
01-03-2025, 9:04pm
Good gawd...what a deuchbag!

Over140mph
01-03-2025, 9:06pm
Cliffs: They were literally in the adjacent parking lot to the DMV

Officer did ask some slightly softball confrontation questions (didn't need to go there)

Ice-T calls him out on it.

Supervisor arrives to "mediate" the situation

Dumb whiney junior cop, in the end, says, "if you would have given me some respect, there would have been NO tickets"

Ice-T says: I don't need to give you any respect!

Moond0ggie
01-04-2025, 12:02am
His traffic offenses were basic everyday things & when he knowingly left the house for the DMV , a normal person would think ahead
about the prospect of getting pulled over & what to say to mitigate citations .

Mine would be, a friendly greeting & then laying it all on the table before any questions ,
just basic stuff for anyone with a thought of minimizing flak....

But No , mister big shot snapped off with a gruff voice & a terse-edged tone , no wonder it went south so quickly .
I guess for some types , having F-U money , literally means F-U to anyone bring them into question .

Of course , a normal millionaire would have hired a tow to the inspection station & a driver to the DMV .....with an appointment .

Millenium Vette
01-04-2025, 12:12am
Cliffs: They were literally in the adjacent parking lot to the DMV

Officer did ask some slightly softball confrontation questions (didn't need to go there)

Ice-T calls him out on it.

Supervisor arrives to "mediate" the situation

Dumb whiney junior cop, in the end, says, "if you would have given me some respect, there would have been NO tickets"

Ice-T says: I don't need to give you any respect!

A lying cop deserves NO respect, on that I agree with Ice-T.

Mick
01-04-2025, 6:58am
A lying cop deserves NO respect, on that I agree with Ice-T.

How did the cop lie? I must have missed it.

Most times in NJ, I renew my DL by mail, so the idea that he was driving on an expired DL just means he is a lazy **** at best.

Worse, if he had to go to the DMV, why drive an expired registration car with no front plate to the DMV to get all of this straightened out? He says he has 7 cars, do ALL of them have expired registration? If so, he couldn't get one of his "posse" to drive him? Or maybe borrow a car for a few hours from a friend or family member?

Looks to me like he was purposely flipping the bird to the NJ traffic laws, and deserved to get hassled and cited. **** him.

LATB
01-04-2025, 7:23am
How did the cop lie? I must have missed it.

Most times in NJ, I renew my DL by mail, so the idea that he was driving on an expired DL just means he is a lazy **** at best.

Worse, if he had to go to the DMV, why drive an expired registration car with no front plate to the DMV to get all of this straightened out? He says he has 7 cars, do ALL of them have expired registration? If so, he couldn't get one of his "posse" to drive him? Or maybe borrow a car for a few hours from a friend or family member?

Looks to me like he was purposely flipping the bird to the NJ traffic laws, and deserved to get hassled and cited. **** him.

Maybe his celebrity and skin color gives him a sense of superiority above the law.

Jughead
01-04-2025, 7:32am
He's a known racist.

He should have just shown his badge to the officer.

Nice car though.

Over140mph
01-04-2025, 8:15am
How did the cop lie? I must have missed it.

Most times in NJ, I renew my DL by mail, so the idea that he was driving on an expired DL just means he is a lazy **** at best.

Worse, if he had to go to the DMV, why drive an expired registration car with no front plate to the DMV to get all of this straightened out? He says he has 7 cars, do ALL of them have expired registration? If so, he couldn't get one of his "posse" to drive him? Or maybe borrow a car for a few hours from a friend or family member?

Looks to me like he was purposely flipping the bird to the NJ traffic laws, and deserved to get hassled and cited. **** him.

The way he had all of the paperwork in a FedEx envelope, to me, looks like he was organized for the DMV visit.

The DMV was literally right there. Renew D//L and registration for 1 of 7 cars? Believable.

No front plate on a high-end car? That's most enthusiasts I think.

Not making excuses for the guy but I understand the situation. It is a major pain to keep up with paperwork and insurance and inspections on all cars. I juggle between 10 and I don't keep them all on the books all of the time. Some just get started and moved around a bit to keep them fresh and others are full time street legal. Much of it is seasonal. Corvettes generally stay parked for winter and the all wheel drive cars come out. Global warming is awesome and the liklihood of snow thru winters is a thing of the past probably so this strategy may just go away.

Sounds like a further Ice-T defense and I'm no Jay Leno with assistants and admin people to handle this stuff. But, jeezus, it's a pain in the ass to deal with re-registering multiple cars over almost every single month of the year. It is a complete pain in the ass.

I would gladly pay $1k to whatever state to have all car registrations align in the same month AND have the option to write one check for everything once and done. Government efficency? Never going to happen so I suck it up.

Have contemplated doing a Doug and pushing everything off into a used car dealership in Montana. Who knows.. might still happen. It'll probably take one IceT cop interaction to push it over the edge.

The young cop was slightly out of line and Ice-T technically was illegally driving so it is what it is.. forces aligned and shit happened.

Vandelay Industries
01-04-2025, 8:23am
If you're going to drive with an expired DL, at least have enough brains to take one of the seven cars that doesn't have expired tags.:spdchk:

coralbandit
01-04-2025, 8:44am
I manage to keep 5 cars on the road and one motorcycle.
I don't drive one if it is not registered and insured.
Everything vehicle related but inspections is easily done online without the need to drive 1 inch.
No driver's license is the line crossed. No excuse.
No front plate? Yea 2 of my vehicles are like that. Second plate is in the trunk.
I support LEO but cop was douche. Barely listened to his senior officer's advice.
He should watch his back on the streets if he patrols alone. He does not have the savvy to make it out of a bad situation which could lead to something much worse than a ticket.
I have been ticketed for a clear license plate cover when pulled over for speeding. Sometimes when you say ' sir' it can mean "Seriously Irrational and Ridiculous". Only you need to know.
Pretty clear Ice felt entitled and lacked proper social skills. Good bet he talks back to whoever he wants right or wrong.
He is wrong. Not a fan.
Cop wasn't right but also not completely wrong.
Just bad use of judgement IMO.
1 ticket [no DL] was the proper way-out IMO.

roadpilot
01-04-2025, 8:58am
Mr Ice T (?) has no common sense. The Cops have the edge no
matter how much money you have. Give a Cop a hard time and end up
in a lock up. The Cop was offering good advice a little respect and this
mess would not have happened.

Bill
01-04-2025, 9:50am
How did the cop lie? I must have missed it.

Most times in NJ, I renew my DL by mail, so the idea that he was driving on an expired DL just means he is a lazy **** at best.

Worse, if he had to go to the DMV, why drive an expired registration car with no front plate to the DMV to get all of this straightened out? He says he has 7 cars, do ALL of them have expired registration? If so, he couldn't get one of his "posse" to drive him? Or maybe borrow a car for a few hours from a friend or family member?

Looks to me like he was purposely flipping the bird to the NJ traffic laws, and deserved to get hassled and cited. **** him.

Watch it again. Watch the sequence of events, then listen to the officer recount those events to the Sargent. He tells Ice-T he's going to tow his car, which is what set off Ice-T, who seemed fairly calm until he heard that.

Cut to the officer recounting events to his supervisor....he tells Sarge he was going to let Ice-T leave the car on private property and just write him a ticket so Ice-T can walk across the parking lot and pay for the tags, when, out of the blue, Ice-T threatened the officer and called the officer an asshole, so now he's going to write 4 tickets AND tow the car. In actuality, Ice-T got out of the car on the news that it was going to be towed, after he surrendered the key to the officer. The officer flat out lied to his Sarge about what happened. He basically told Sarge he was going to do what Ice-T actually proposed. Meanwhile, he told Ice-T to STFU, it was his stop, and it was going to go HIS way, not Ice-T's way.

I agree he deserved a ticket for something, driving with no license, yeah, sure. Maybe add one for the expired car tag, OK. I can see Ice-T's point, though....he's clearly on his way to the government office to pay his taxes and get caught up. The irony of a government agent stopping him right outside the parking lot of that government agency to prevent him from paying his taxes to get it all current is thick. And towing when he's already on private property? That's not serving any public safety purpose, that's just being pissy.

zeek
01-04-2025, 9:51am
What is the famous saying that all these liberal assholes always spew? Oh, yeah, No one is above the law. Suck on it Tracy Lauren Marrow...:D ( little nigerian has girls name :yesnod: )

Murray
01-04-2025, 10:00am
Watch it again. Watch the sequence of events, then listen to the officer recount those events to the Sargent. He tells Ice-T he's going to tow his car, which is what set off Ice-T, who seemed fairly calm until he heard that.

Cut to the officer recounting events to his supervisor....he tells Sarge he was going to let Ice-T leave the car on private property and just write him a ticket so Ice-T can walk across the parking lot and pay for the tags, when, out of the blue, Ice-T threatened the officer and called the officer an asshole, so now he's going to write 4 tickets AND tow the car. In actuality, Ice-T got out of the car on the news that it was going to be towed, after he surrendered the key to the officer. The officer flat out lied to his Sarge about what happened. He basically told Sarge he was going to do what Ice-T actually proposed. Meanwhile, he told Ice-T to STFU, it was his stop, and it was going to go HIS way, not Ice-T's way.

I agree he deserved a ticket for something, driving with no license, yeah, sure. Maybe add one for the expired car tag, OK. I can see Ice-T's point, though....he's clearly on his way to the government office to pay his taxes and get caught up. The irony of a government agent stopping him right outside the parking lot of that government agency to prevent him from paying his taxes to get it all current is thick. And towing when he's already on private property? That's not serving any public safety purpose, that's just being pissy.

This ^^^^^^

Bill
01-04-2025, 10:11am
Ice-T made the mistake of downplaying the interaction. The officer saw it as a $ 10 issue, Ice-T treated it as a $ 2 issue, which apparently incensed the officer. Ice-T thinks, "I've got all the paperwork here, ready to fix the plate and DL, why can't I just walk across the parking lot to do that, then the problem will be solved?"

Giving him a ticket or two, then letting him do just that seems reasonable, which is what the officer told his Sarge he was going to do. But that's NOT what the officer did, in actuality. In actuality the officer was going to mete out maximum roadside justice. Why did he lie to the Sarge and tell him he was going to be reasonable, UNTIL Ice got aggressive first? That's not what happened.

Mick
01-04-2025, 11:00am
Watch it again. Watch the sequence of events, then listen to the officer recount those events to the Sargent. He tells Ice-T he's going to tow his car, which is what set off Ice-T, who seemed fairly calm until he heard that.

Cut to the officer recounting events to his supervisor....he tells Sarge he was going to let Ice-T leave the car on private property and just write him a ticket so Ice-T can walk across the parking lot and pay for the tags, when, out of the blue, Ice-T threatened the officer and called the officer an asshole, so now he's going to write 4 tickets AND tow the car. In actuality, Ice-T got out of the car on the news that it was going to be towed, after he surrendered the key to the officer. The officer flat out lied to his Sarge about what happened. He basically told Sarge he was going to do what Ice-T actually proposed. Meanwhile, he told Ice-T to STFU, it was his stop, and it was going to go HIS way, not Ice-T's way.

I agree he deserved a ticket for something, driving with no license, yeah, sure. Maybe add one for the expired car tag, OK. I can see Ice-T's point, though....he's clearly on his way to the government office to pay his taxes and get caught up. The irony of a government agent stopping him right outside the parking lot of that government agency to prevent him from paying his taxes to get it all current is thick. And towing when he's already on private property? That's not serving any public safety purpose, that's just being pissy.

So, you're saying that the officer lied to his supervisor? To me, that's a lot different than lying to the citizen, and there is NO EXCUSE for Ice T to charge at the officer like that. I'm sure the young officer was far from perfect on this stop, but Ice T was total full-on asshole.

The normal procedure in NJ for driving an unregistered vehicle is for the car to be impounded until proper registration is presented. There is a fairly famous video of some politician Karen showing up at a traffic stop of her child, and trying to bully the cop into not towing the car. She lost, as she should have.

Unsuspicious
01-04-2025, 11:04am
Round here, you'll get a ticket but then have like a couple weeks to get it sorted out, at which point the ticket gets dismissed. But we don't have gestapo, just normal, mostly decent cops.

Bill
01-04-2025, 11:40am
So, you're saying that the officer lied to his supervisor? To me, that's a lot different than lying to the citizen, and there is NO EXCUSE for Ice T to charge at the officer like that. I'm sure the young officer was far from perfect on this stop, but Ice T was total full-on asshole.

The normal procedure in NJ for driving an unregistered vehicle is for the car to be impounded until proper registration is presented. There is a fairly famous video of some politician Karen showing up at a traffic stop of her child, and trying to bully the cop into not towing the car. She lost, as she should have.

I'm saying that because I watched the video....that's what happened, and he lied in front of the citizen as well. As to the rest, I agree. Ice-T clearly has anger issues. The officer flexed on him, told him he was going to take his car and car key, and Ice-T bowed up at that, instead of just understanding he is screwed at that moment. As to impounding the car, even the Sargent, after being misinformed about what had transpired, thought that was the wrong thing to do.

NJ is like Texas (at least until recently, and only for more rural counties), in that a car has to be safety inspected before the owner can pay the license plate tax. We can assume Ice-T, having all his paperwork to pay the license plate tax, had just been to an inspection place to get that inspection certificate first.

Yes, in a perfect world, Ice-T would pay to have the car towed to the inspection facility, inspected, then pay for a second tow to the DMV parking lot so he could pay the tax. Out here in the real world, I've been where he was, taking an expired plate Vette out to get the license plate tax up to date. Difference between Ice-T and me? I didn't get stopped right in front of the tax office. I made it inside, paid up, and got the plate updated. And I would hope if I did get stopped, an officer would see the whole picture, I'm literally RIGHT HERE about to pay up, and let it go, or write the ticket and then let me go pay.
I'd be pissed too, if they told me they were going to tow my car from a private parking lot, when in an hour or so, I'll have everything paid up, and it's obvious that's what I was doing before being stopped.

coralbandit
01-04-2025, 12:26pm
Ice willingly handed over the keys.
Not so sure that is law or I would comply.
:confused5:
:leaving:

Don Rickles
01-04-2025, 12:33pm
Wonder if he has Extended Car Warranties on those 7 cars?

GTOguy
01-04-2025, 12:38pm
I manage to keep 5 cars on the road and one motorcycle.
I don't drive one if it is not registered and insured.
Everything vehicle related but inspections is easily done online without the need to drive 1 inch.
No driver's license is the line crossed. No excuse.
No front plate? Yea 2 of my vehicles are like that. Second plate is in the trunk.
I support LEO but cop was douche. Barely listened to his senior officer's advice.
He should watch his back on the streets if he patrols alone. He does not have the savvy to make it out of a bad situation which could lead to something much worse than a ticket.
I have been ticketed for a clear license plate cover when pulled over for speeding. Sometimes when you say ' sir' it can mean "Seriously Irrational and Ridiculous". Only you need to know.
Pretty clear Ice felt entitled and lacked proper social skills. Good bet he talks back to whoever he wants right or wrong.
He is wrong. Not a fan.
Cop wasn't right but also not completely wrong.
Just bad use of judgement IMO.
1 ticket [no DL] was the proper way-out IMO.

Same here. 6 cars and trucks, 2 motorcycles. Everything is up to date and insured. It's not that hard. Mail in the money or renew on line. The two times I've been into a DMV for registration purposes in the last 20 years have been for getting a title for out of state cars that were decades old.

Louie Detroit
01-04-2025, 12:43pm
Wonder if he has Extended Car Warranties on those 7 cars?

I doubt it, that extended warranty company he shills for has a lousy reputation of telling people no, not covered.

Yesfam
01-04-2025, 12:43pm
Most people do not know he is a huge metal rock fan and has a metal band.

Yeah, listen to the song “There goes the neighborhood” by his band Body Count. Classy guy.

Mick
01-04-2025, 1:25pm
NJ is like Texas (at least until recently, and only for more rural counties), in that a car has to be safety inspected before the owner can pay the license plate tax. We can assume Ice-T, having all his paperwork to pay the license plate tax, had just been to an inspection place to get that inspection certificate first.

This is wrong. Even when I buy a car, I register it first, get my plates, and I have 30 days to get the car inspected, which nowadays is emissions only, and they only check for codes on the car's OBD system. In order to get my inspection sticker on my existing cars, I bring my valid driver's license, my renewed registration card, and my proof of insurance, and if my vehicle isn't showing any codes, I get my sticker. If I use the state inspection station, the sticker costs me nothing.

Yes, in a perfect world, Ice-T would pay to have the car towed to the inspection facility, inspected, then pay for a second tow to the DMV parking lot so he could pay the tax. Out here in the real world, I've been where he was, taking an expired plate Vette out to get the license plate tax up to date.

Not the procedure here. If Ice T wanted to follow the law, he should have gotten a ride to the DMV, and renewed his license. Then, with his new valid driver's license in hand, he could renew the registration on his Porsche, head home, put the front plate on his car (which is what got him pulled over in the first place), and driven the Porsche to the local inspection station. It is true he could get pulled over for expired inspection on the way to the inspection station, but if he showed the cop his freshly renewed driver's license and freshly renewed registration, AND was on a road leading to the station, the cop would have to be a total prick to cite him.

Craig
01-04-2025, 1:35pm
Wonder if he has Extended Car Warranties on those 7 cars?

Come to think of it…it’s been a long time since I got one of those calls. Did a law get passed?

Don Rickles
01-04-2025, 1:46pm
Any publicity, is good publicity! :yesnod:

6spdC6
01-04-2025, 2:02pm
Come to think of it…it’s been a long time since I got one of those calls. Did a law get passed?

Speaking for me only, these things seem to come in waves. (Both Email and phone)! Get 5 a week for a couple months than nothing for a few months!

LATB
01-04-2025, 2:06pm
Speaking for me only, these things seem to come in waves. (Both Email and phone)! Get 5 a week for a couple months than nothing for a few months!

Same here.

Over140mph
01-04-2025, 2:32pm
This is wrong. Even when I buy a car, I register it first, get my plates, and I have 30 days to get the car inspected, which nowadays is emissions only, and they only check for codes on the car's OBD system. In order to get my inspection sticker on my existing cars, I bring my valid driver's license, my renewed registration card, and my proof of insurance, and if my vehicle isn't showing any codes, I get my sticker. If I use the state inspection station, the sticker costs me nothing.



Not the procedure here. If Ice T wanted to follow the law, he should have gotten a ride to the DMV, and renewed his license. Then, with his new valid driver's license in hand, he could renew the registration on his Porsche, head home, put the front plate on his car (which is what got him pulled over in the first place), and driven the Porsche to the local inspection station. It is true he could get pulled over for expired inspection on the way to the inspection station, but if he showed the cop his freshly renewed driver's license and freshly renewed registration, AND was on a road leading to the station, the cop would have to be a total prick to cite him.

Following the "law" which is supposed to be "common sense" is at odds with reality.

The reality is.. the easiest thing for Ice-T to do was to go to the dmv to get this all taken care of in one fell swoop.

Listen to the verbiage of the cop again between he and Ice-T then with the supervisor. The cop, well, let's just say that he'd be in deep shit if he was my subordinate when it came to regrouping back at the station. He lied.

Bill
01-04-2025, 2:38pm
His traffic offenses were basic everyday things & when he knowingly left the house for the DMV , a normal person would think ahead
about the prospect of getting pulled over & what to say to mitigate citations .

Mine would be, a friendly greeting & then laying it all on the table before any questions ,
just basic stuff for anyone with a thought of minimizing flak....

But No , mister big shot snapped off with a gruff voice & a terse-edged tone , no wonder it went south so quickly .
I guess for some types , having F-U money , literally means F-U to anyone bring them into question .

Of course , a normal millionaire would have hired a tow to the inspection station & a driver to the DMV .....with an appointment .


That is exactly what he did. He admitted his plate was expired and presented the Fed Ex folder full of paperwork that apparently included his passport to show the officer evidence that his story about heading to the DMV across the street to get everything up to date was true. There was some questioning about it, which Ice-T answered with what I thought were reasonable responses. I suspect that car had been driven on the road at least a few times in the last 3 years, so I can see the officer probably thought he was lying about that part. I thought he was lying about it, too, but everything else seemed very plausible.

The moment it all went south though, exactly, was when, Ice-T, after explaining that he's literally right across the street from the DMV, hearing the officer tell him he can't drive ONE FOOT as it is.

Here's the moment it went south: Ice-T says "Well, you could take it that seriously, but you don't have to." Bingo. That was when the cop decided to **** over Ice-T as hard as he could. Right then.

It was a $ 10 issue for the officer, Ice-T didn't treat it as such, he treated it like a $ 2 issue. And the officer was going to show Ice-T that yeah, it absolutely IS a $ 10 issue.

Over140mph
01-04-2025, 2:46pm
That is exactly what he did. He admitted his plate was expired and presented the Fed Ex folder full of paperwork that apparently included his passport to show the officer evidence that his story about heading to the DMV across the street to get everything up to date was true. There was some questioning about it, which Ice-T answered with what I thought were reasonable responses. I suspect that car had been driven on the road at least a few times in the last 3 years, so I can see the officer probably thought he was lying about that part. I thought he was lying about it, too, but everything else seemed very plausible.

The moment it all went south though, exactly, was when, Ice-T, after explaining that he's literally right across the street from the DMV, hearing the officer tell him he can't drive ONE FOOT as it is.

Here's the moment it went south: Ice-T says "Well, you could take it that seriously, but you don't have to." Bingo. That was when the cop decided to **** over Ice-T as hard as he could. Right then.

It was a $ 10 issue for the officer, Ice-T didn't treat it as such, he treated it like a $ 2 issue. And the officer was going to show Ice-T that yeah, it absolutely IS a $ 10 issue.

Funny thing about the tickets is that it is totally inconsequential to Ice-T. To the officer, however, he will need to be present at court because you know Ice-T will have one of his lawyers press the issue.

Does the cop receive a written complaint and need to find a new career after this? You bet he does. This video interaction has gone viral in every media outlet and it gives massive ammunition to "fvck the police"

The young cop should have kept his mouth shut and handled things delicately. This might be his first big league life changing event that he'll remember forever -- all over a simple traffic stop that should have been handled differently

Guaranteed, that department is inundated with FOI requests and complaints already. The interaction of the cop isn't representing trust at all. It's the opposite

coralbandit
01-04-2025, 3:11pm
Video is 7 months old.
Says all fines were paid.

Aerovette
01-04-2025, 7:29pm
I'm not near his income and still have an alternate vehicle to drive to get tags.

LATB
01-04-2025, 7:34pm
I'm not near his income and still have an alternate vehicle to drive to get tags.

But you are not an entitled black celebrity who is above the law. Because systemic racism don’t cha know.