“I thought, This is the perfect time to air out some bad laundry.”
In the comments, many aired their concerns with the content. “that doesn’t keep the road safe 🤦♂️,” one wrote. Vance’s duet of the video continued with the disgruntled audience reaction, simply featuring his smiling face over a report from the Australian Institute of Criminology revealing that there were almostholds a very intimidating presence
in the state. “A lot of the time you don’t need to be doing anything wrong, and they’ll stop you and harass you, talk to you and make you feel like you’re doing something wrong for no reason,” he said. “I don’t think it’s as polarized and politicized as it is in the States. But the police here are different because they like to seem as if they are everyday people but act as if they are above the law.
“It shows a lack of accountability and shows they’ll do whatever it takes to appeal to the public without taking upon themselves to change their actions,” he said. Many have called the account “copaganda,” messaging designed by the police to beautify their image to the public.
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