"yeah let me just check your pulse during this incredibly stressful situation and use it to determine if you're high and then you have to somehow prove you're not in court"
They should do a comparison between an everyday weed smoker driving and a first time smokers driving
Moral of the story don't drive super fkin high, drive just a little high.
2:25 "like a full joint a day" ππππππ brother would crash out on a dab.
My blood pressure rises whenever I find myself in front of a police officer.
The pulse rate thing is so stupid, the red and blue lights are designed to trigger a panic response
Arresting officer is also the person doing the MEDICAL testing to determine guilt? Sounds like a problem...
8:35 βa more defendable caseβ not even a negative drug test will clear this copβs suspicions π
20:24 This police man is a joker π I drove a car through an obstacle course, took 2 hits and now im talking to you. Yeah my heart rates 140 π
Having 10 times the average DUI arrests is not a good thing. It means he is a crazy outlier. That officer needs therapy to talk through that one incident he encountered.
One minute in, I am just going to go out on a limb and say ... I suspect cellphones, not cannabis, are driving the uptick in accidents.
I'd rather be driving amongst stoned people than people driving while texting.
I thought this was new and got excited for the return of Weediquette, then saw it is from 2016. How did I never see this one.
Lmao bro I saw the light in his eyes go out when the cop joked and said "your actually under arrest" like the way bro walked after that π
As someone who has lived in Lynnwood, I instantly recognized the name of the officer in the ride along. Locally he is known as an unhinged tyrant who eagerly violates civil rights. It was revealing to hear that he is doing all of this out of personal guilt stemming from his own failure...every villain has an origin story. I especially loved it when he said "if there is nothing in his blood it certainly makes his case more defensible." π€¦ββ
That cop is exactly who SHOULDN'T be handling DUI situations. He's too emotionally invested.
I avoid driving while high, but when i do i am more patient driver than sober. When i'm sober i speed and rush, but when i'm high i have time to wait for others.
Small town people know whatβs up π
We should make driving under the influence of nicotine and caffeine illegal as well using that logic.
@hilcho