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so, VBI one again is abusing their authority by falsely arresting me and the vbi asked me if I had any proof of the guy telling me that some girl hit her.

do I really need ******* video evidence of someone simply telling me that someone hit them in order to search the suspect and stuff

and second

why once someone joins the sbi team their so power abusive

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Hello, let's watch the hectic language buddy.

Seems like you got into a situation where you needed to provide your Reasonable Suspicion to SBI.
If they request some sort of evidence of video proof of an incident, if they have been called - you should provide it for them.
In unclear/uncertain situations where SBI has been called, they will need to verify the facts of the situation, so you having video evidence of the female individual telling you that an person hit her. And usually, you do not search a person because they hit someone, you'd do your seperate investigation into the physical altercation, observe for any bruising on the female, etc. Rule out the case - Battery, Simple Assault or a Domestic Abuse situation.

I do agree tho, some SBI come off as abusive, some are actually abusive, but do not fret - the React Studios staff team receive reports daily, and are actively cutting down on these rule violators.

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