The Shadiest and Sneakiest Tricks Used by Police Officers

TLDRDiscover the shadiest and sneakiest tricks employed by police officers to catch criminals, including tapping taillights and lying during interrogations.

Key insights

😱Police officers tap taillights to startle drivers and catch them off guard, potentially revealing illegal items.

🔍By exerting pressure on taillights, officers ensure the trunk is locked to prevent ambushes.

🖐️Tapping taillights also leaves the officer's fingerprints on the car, serving as evidence in case of danger or escape.

🌊Police officers may offer suspects a cup of water during interrogations to collect DNA evidence.

😈Police officers are allowed to lie to suspects during interrogations, using tactics like false fingerprints found at the crime scene.

Q&A

Why do police officers tap taillights?

Police officers tap taillights to startle drivers and potentially catch them off guard, revealing any illegal items they may be trying to hide.

How does tapping taillights ensure the trunk is locked?

By exerting pressure on taillights, police officers can ensure that the trunk is locked, preventing anyone from jumping out and ambushing them.

Why do police officers leave their fingerprints on cars?

By leaving their fingerprints on cars, police officers have evidence that they made contact with a suspect, tying them to the scene in case of danger or escape.

Why do police officers offer suspects a cup of water during interrogations?

Police officers may offer suspects a cup of water during interrogations to collect DNA evidence and gain valuable information.

Why do police officers lie to suspects during interrogations?

Police officers are allowed to lie to suspects during interrogations in order to gather information, obtain confessions, or lead suspects into revealing their involvement in a crime.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the shadiest and sneakiest tricks used by police officers.

02:00Explanation of why police officers tap taillights during traffic stops.

06:45Revealing the tactic of offering suspects a cup of water during interrogations to collect DNA evidence.

08:22Exploration of the good cop, bad cop interrogation method and its effectiveness.

10:59Information about the use of police codes and the undercover communication they provide.