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Watch it at my in-laws. My brother in law is a Sheriff and I guess that's what his parents do to cope? I don't know. Still can be pretty entertaining. I don't know if my bro watches very often at all cause he kind of lives it but if he's there and it's on we get to hear some pretty good stories.

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So, why does every fugging car they search have weed in it?

And, only on TV do people actually get pulled for a license plate light out, or one of your brake lights is out. If there wasn't a camera crew around, cops would be doing anything but pulling someone for some BS like that. 

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37 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

So, why does every fugging car they search have weed in it?

And, only on TV do people actually get pulled for a license plate light out, or one of your brake lights is out. If there wasn't a camera crew around, cops would be doing anything but pulling someone for some BS like that. 

I don't think it is all show for the cameras.  I think a lot of it is the fact they film it on Fri and Sat night......and when cops are traveling in areas where they know lots of poo goes down they are simply more likely to pull folks for minor things in the scenarios (party nights and in heavier crime areas). 

 

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6 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

And, only on TV do people actually get pulled for a license plate light out, or one of your brake lights is out. If there wasn't a camera crew around, cops would be doing anything but pulling someone for some BS like that. 

That's some of their go-to reasons for stopping people that they want to fug with actually. It's pretty common, not just on TV.

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