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6/5/2017 1:30:15 PM EDT
6/5/2017 1:32:39 PM EDT
[#1]
Gotta be fake
6/5/2017 1:33:29 PM EDT
[#2]
Goddamn millennials
6/5/2017 1:34:14 PM EDT
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You would hope so. But I think it's legit
6/5/2017 1:35:22 PM EDT
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6/5/2017 1:36:35 PM EDT
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Goddamn millennials
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6/5/2017 1:38:14 PM EDT
[#6]
And to think, that fat and inept retard is out there telling people what to do and what not to do.
6/5/2017 1:38:37 PM EDT
[#7]
"This generation is a bunch of pussies who can work a screwdriver!" - GD
6/5/2017 1:40:08 PM EDT
[#8]
This should be a Snickers commercial.  "Wanna get away..."
6/5/2017 1:40:53 PM EDT
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That not a screwdriver in the video!
6/5/2017 1:44:16 PM EDT
[#10]
He isn't a mechanic. Not sure why this is so funny. What do you expect from someone who shoots dogs for a living?
6/5/2017 2:50:13 PM EDT
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He isn't a mechanic. Not sure why this is so funny. What do you expect from someone who shoots dogs for a living?
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It would be funny if it was anyone but just happened to be a cop.
6/5/2017 2:54:04 PM EDT
[#12]
I hope he's better a better cop than a AAA responder
6/5/2017 2:59:48 PM EDT
[#13]
He got the job done. Like someone posted, some of you are only posting negatively because its an officer
6/5/2017 3:01:20 PM EDT
[#14]
Cop or not, if I saw someone doing that I would have recorded them for as long as it took for them to figure it out on their own.

6/5/2017 3:01:58 PM EDT
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He got the job done. Like someone posted, some of you are only posting negatively because its an officer
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And despite that abortion on fire, you're posting positively only because it's an officer.
6/5/2017 3:02:19 PM EDT
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He got the job done. Like someone posted, some of you are only posting negatively because its an officer
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No.  I'd laugh my ass off at any jackwagon who can't figure out a screw jack before placing it under a car.  Try not to be so fucking sensitive.
6/5/2017 3:04:16 PM EDT
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He got the job done. Like someone posted, some of you are only posting negatively because its an officer
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His fellow officers put it on YouTube.
6/5/2017 3:05:30 PM EDT
[#18]
Meh that's why he's a cop and not a mechanic.  Now if you asked him what end the boolets come out and he did something retarded then sure away.
6/5/2017 3:06:22 PM EDT
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And despite that abortion on fire, you're posting positively only because it's an officer.
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He got the job done. Like someone posted, some of you are only posting negatively because its an officer
And despite that abortion on fire, you're posting positively only because it's an officer.
6/5/2017 3:09:05 PM EDT
[#20]
Huh. They covered tire changing in my police academy.
I've had to change a flat tire. Code-3 call comes out, officer in pursuit, suspect not stopping, I join the pursuit. We leave the jurisdiction and head into the neighboring city. Suspect ditches his car and escapes on foot. I'm nearing where the primary officer has parked his car. I get a flat. After the suspect isn't found, we all disperse and I change my tire. It's pretty easy. The hardest thing is moving all the crap in your trunk to get to the spare.
6/5/2017 3:10:33 PM EDT
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To be honest, it is pretty funny regardless of what his profession is.
6/5/2017 3:10:59 PM EDT
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Meh that's why he's a cop and not a mechanic.  Now if you asked him what end the boolets come out and he did something retarded then sure away.
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Seriously, one has to be a mechanic to use a jack and change a tire?
6/5/2017 3:13:12 PM EDT
[#23]
That shit is funny
6/5/2017 3:13:39 PM EDT
[#24]
farva and the school bus
6/5/2017 3:15:49 PM EDT
[#25]
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Seriously, one has to be a mechanic to use a jack and change a tire?
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I never knew the plug in a moss berg was that wooden dowel that fell out when you tilted it. I'd only had remington's that have that green plastic plug

[url]http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1995865_Why-does-my-mossberg-only-take-two-rounds-.html[url]
6/5/2017 3:18:52 PM EDT
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No.  I'd laugh my ass off at any jackwagon who can't figure out a screw jack before placing it under a car.  Try not to be so fucking sensitive.
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How about you guys don't expect officers to be experts at everything they do or to know exactly what you know.
He got the job done with only a minimal delay.
I'm not the one who's sensitive
6/5/2017 3:20:13 PM EDT
[#27]
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Seriously, one has to be a mechanic to use a jack and change a tire?
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You know how many Millennials and females in particular that I run into who have no idea how to change a tire?
6/5/2017 3:20:32 PM EDT
[#28]
He was just getting warmed up before he started the actual work, that is all.

You have to realize that not everyone is mechanically inclined.  For most us we could like at a mechanical device like that and make some quick, correct assumptions on how its supposed to work.

I work with some electrical engineers that would probably do this exact same thing.  They, however, would laugh at me as I try to figure out what buttons to push on an oscilloscope.
6/5/2017 3:21:00 PM EDT
[#29]
Saw that on IG last night.
6/5/2017 3:25:37 PM EDT
[#30]
I used to reserve there.lol

They are good guys but apparently not mechanucs 
6/5/2017 3:26:22 PM EDT
[#31]
Are we laughing because he didn't take out the slack before sticking it under the car?

or is it something else that is actually funny?
6/5/2017 3:29:37 PM EDT
[#32]
Needs more pump!
6/5/2017 3:30:56 PM EDT
[#33]
In the late 1980's changing a tire was part of the physical agility test you had to pass in order to even get hired.

The hiring agency laid out the expectation and time requirement, but did not teach you how to change a tire- it was expected you already knew how.

Testing included climbing a fence, both distance running and sprinting, dragging a fake body, dry firing a revolver inside an electrified ring after physical exertion, etc.

Times sure do change; back then it was expected that by the time you were old enough to be a Police Officer you had already learned how to run, change a tire, climb a fence and so forth........
6/5/2017 3:30:59 PM EDT
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Are we laughing because he didn't take out the slack before sticking it under the car?

or is it something else that is actually funny?
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Screw jack you turn the handle in the desired direction. No pumping needed.
6/5/2017 3:31:05 PM EDT
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Are we laughing because he didn't take out the slack before sticking it under the car? or is it something else that is actually funny?
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That's not how a screw jack works.
6/5/2017 3:31:52 PM EDT
[#36]
Has anyone mentioned the position of the jack? It appears he is trying to lift the entire side of the car.
6/5/2017 3:32:10 PM EDT
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I used to reserve there.lol

They are good guys but apparently not mechanucs 
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I was gonna tag you if you hadn't seen this.

That's pretty great though. You can see the guy in the background trying to hold it together.
6/5/2017 3:34:57 PM EDT
[#38]
Holy shit that's sad and hilarious at the same time. 
6/5/2017 3:35:44 PM EDT
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I never knew the plug in a moss berg was that wooden dowel that fell out when you tilted it. I'd only had remington's that have that green plastic plug

[url]http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1995865_Why-does-my-mossberg-only-take-two-rounds-.html[url]
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Well, no ones ever accused Penguins of being intelligent. 



6/5/2017 3:36:33 PM EDT
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In the late 1980's changing a tire was part of the physical agility test you had to pass in order to even get hired.

The hiring agency laid out the expectation and time requirement, but did not teach you how to change a tire- it was expected you already knew how.

Testing included climbing a fence, both distance running and sprinting, dragging a fake body, dry firing a revolver inside an electrified ring after physical exertion, etc.

Times sure do change; back then it was expected that by the time you were old enough to be a Police Officer you had already learned how to run, change a tire, climb a fence and so forth........
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Back then we used to unlock car doors for people and change out flat tires for them.
Now it's discouraged, even for our own marked units.
call a wrecker, they tell us.
Liability if something gets broken...
6/5/2017 3:36:53 PM EDT
[#41]
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Screw jack you turn the handle in the desired direction. No pumping needed.
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Gotcha.

I didnt pay attention to that.  
6/5/2017 3:40:06 PM EDT
[#42]
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Back then we used to unlock car doors for people and change out flat tires for them.
Now it's discouraged, even for our own marked units.
call a wrecker, they tell us.
Liability if something gets broken...
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They took the spare tires out of our local cops cars. one workers comp claim for a back injury or getting run over can pay for a tow truck to change thousands of tires.
6/5/2017 3:46:16 PM EDT
[#43]
And that man is operating a weapon??? That's a scary thought!
6/5/2017 3:51:34 PM EDT
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Back then we used to unlock car doors for people and change out flat tires for them.
Now it's discouraged, even for our own marked units.
call a wrecker, they tell us.
Liability if something gets broken...
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In the late 1980's changing a tire was part of the physical agility test you had to pass in order to even get hired.

The hiring agency laid out the expectation and time requirement, but did not teach you how to change a tire- it was expected you already knew how.

Testing included climbing a fence, both distance running and sprinting, dragging a fake body, dry firing a revolver inside an electrified ring after physical exertion, etc.

Times sure do change; back then it was expected that by the time you were old enough to be a Police Officer you had already learned how to run, change a tire, climb a fence and so forth........
Back then we used to unlock car doors for people and change out flat tires for them.
Now it's discouraged, even for our own marked units.
call a wrecker, they tell us.
Liability if something gets broken...
Yep.

I remember people wanting the cops to pay to fix linkage that got disconnected in the door when using a slimjim.


If you aren't sure what you are doing,best to call someone that knows what they are doing.
6/5/2017 3:52:06 PM EDT
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Back then we used to unlock car doors for people and change out flat tires for them.
Now it's discouraged, even for our own marked units.
call a wrecker, they tell us.
Liability if something gets broken...
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In the late 1980's changing a tire was part of the physical agility test you had to pass in order to even get hired.

The hiring agency laid out the expectation and time requirement, but did not teach you how to change a tire- it was expected you already knew how.

Testing included climbing a fence, both distance running and sprinting, dragging a fake body, dry firing a revolver inside an electrified ring after physical exertion, etc.

Times sure do change; back then it was expected that by the time you were old enough to be a Police Officer you had already learned how to run, change a tire, climb a fence and so forth........
Back then we used to unlock car doors for people and change out flat tires for them.
Now it's discouraged, even for our own marked units.
call a wrecker, they tell us.
Liability if something gets broken...
I hear you on the "liability" thing, although there are times I've wondered if some policies are really about liability mitigation OR if they were actually driven by laziness and/or a lack of ability.

I've encountered administrators with virtually zero mechanical ability- anything related to electronics or machinery may as well have been witchcraft to them. So, in their mind, because they didn't understand it obviously no one else could either (besides motor-pool or building maintenance, you know- the trained specialists).

No doubt liability is a real concern in some circumstances, but at other times "Liability" was nothing more than a catchphrase for "I can't fix shit so none of you are allowed to either".
6/5/2017 4:07:16 PM EDT
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They took the spare tires out of our local cops cars. one workers comp claim for a back injury or getting run over can pay for a tow truck to change thousands of tires.
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Ours were almost always flat and the jacks were usually broken or missing. We'd just drive to the tire repair place on the flat.
6/5/2017 4:40:58 PM EDT
[#47]
it's really too bad that the video cut off before the drama of the cop trying to unseat the lug nuts with the vehicle already up on the jack.

maybe that department needs a basic tire changing checklist or something to work from...  
1) chock opposite corner tire;
2) slightly loosen lug nuts;
3) jack up vehicle,
...

ar-jedi
6/5/2017 4:45:45 PM EDT
[#48]
Did I just witness a grown man try to pump up a screw jack?
6/5/2017 4:47:00 PM EDT
[#49]
wow

6/5/2017 4:52:06 PM EDT
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Did I just witness a grown man try to pump up a screw jack?
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Yes, and you also witnessed a great many posters in this thread who couldn't comprehend what you were able to comprehend.
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