Driver refuses to sign citation at traffic stop, Alameda County CA
At a traffic stop on I-580 in California, the driver refused to sign a citation and requested to speak with a supervisor. During the interaction, the driver made remarks indicating they identify as a sovereign citizen. Multiple police units responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol - Contra Costa and Dublin Areas
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Transcript:
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Call 34 24, they're refusing to end.
00:08
They had a party drive to closure.
00:12
They had a party drive into the site section closure.
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They're refusing to sign the citation.
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They're refusing to sign the citation requesting a supervisor.
00:23
And just confirm your eastbound east of Eden.
00:28
Copy that, you're eastern west of Eden.
00:35
25th, six-year-butta copy that.
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Okay.
00:39
We have.
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Thank you.
00:54
We got multiple units.
00:56
That's 25-6. Was that you copying in route?
01:03
That's right.
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It's 97.
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S-9. Thank you.
01:12
Again, we have multiple units.
01:14
Unit going 1097[1].
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Just remade for me.
01:16
Was that 7.5 Tom?
01:21
75 Tom, code 4.
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75, Tom, your code 4.
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We've got a fault of you forward.
01:34
Sergeant and they are revising they are in sovereignty.
01:39
They are advising they're sovereign citizens.
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Testline copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1097: Arrived on scene
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Location mentioned:
I-580, California
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