We now live in a country where police encounters are streamed like reality television and judged by people whose legal education consists of YouTube clips and reruns of cop shows. Every stop suddenly produces a self appointed constitutional scholar. They are confident. Loud. Wrong. And aggressively committed to proving it. These individuals believe they understand the law better than the officer standing three feet away with a badge, a radio, and the legal authority to end their day or their life. They escalate minor encounters into career ending events through obstruction, resistance, and theatrical defiance. Had they simply complied, stayed calm, and shut up, they likely would have driven away with a warning. Instead, they insist on testing dominance over someone whose job requires split second decisions under threat. Police officers typically know almost nothing about the person they are confronting beyond what dispatch relays. Witness statements are often exaggerated or outright ...