You know you’re doing everything right when you give someone a ticket and they thank you for all that you do and want to take a picture. Well done Frank!
Abbott and Costello did a routine...."If you had $5 in one pocket and $10 in the other, what would you have? Someone elses pants on ! ! ! ! ! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Frank is absolutely correct, NEVER EVER disturb a police officer on a traffic stop. His focus needs to be on the person or persons in the vehicle that he has pulled over. Many officers have been killed on “routine” traffic stops. If you distract him, you could very well be jeopardizing his safety, maybe even his life. Don’t do it.
You remind me of an officer in Lacey, Washington who gave me a ticket in 1979. The area was known for rebellious young men. I was polite and respectful to him. He had already written the ticket for the offense and told me he regretted it because of my good attitude. He actually told me to take it to court and mention his name and the interaction. It was a good learning experience at age 20 that I didn’t forget and learn from 😅
I have heard that "these aren't me pants" on a different cop channel like in the past couple months. No cap, I've worn a buddies pants a couple times (american definition for pants) and it's natural to check the pockets. Who's not gonna feel weird buldges in strange pants? That excuse is more lame than "I was holding it for a friend." Ok, once it was the other definition of pants. They were in the dresser and they were clean but it was still weird. Why clean clothes are weird idk, but having his "pants" touch my boys felt weird at first.
I live in California and always carry my drivers license and keep my vehicle registration with proof of insurance in my glove box. It amazes me how many people that Frank pulls over who don't comply with the law about this. Why is it so difficult for them? It's so simple. BTW... I never wear someone else's pants!
The “those aren’t my pants” is a defense that is used in San Diego all the time by people caught with drugs on them. The problem, juries believe it most of the time.
Wow, those were really dumb drivers. It's time for everyone to own up and take responsibility for their actions. Please do the right thing or Frank will find you! Good Luck Frank, we need more deputies like you!
I remember watching a cops episode 20+ years ago and someone that was getting searched mentioned,”these aren’t pants.” That was the first time I heard it. Still laugh when I hear it!
I think it would be hilarious if Frank, during the course of his traffic stop, would talk to the little Frank on the right hand corner. I’m not even going to suggest what would be funny, I know Frank and Sam could come up with something. Thanks for the video guys. It never ceases to put a smile on my face.
It was Captain Danny Brown with the Richland County Sheriff’s Office in South Carolina on “it’s not my pants” after he found drugs in his pockets on Live PD😂😂
Got the "these aren't my pants" response back in 2000 in Corvallis, Oregon while making a stop with my FTO. It made so many people at the station laugh i was famous in half the Pacific Northwest in just a couple days. 😂
Frank! I was a juror on a court case in Orange County Superior court years and years ago, and this exact thing came up! The defense was "These aren't my pants!" with some story about getting them from a friend's storage unit and not paying attention to what was in them when he put them on. Ha!
I like the fact when frank is on duty talking about what people do’s and don’ts should be and the frank off duty does is , he still analyzes himself and stays focus like he doesn’t know that’s him lol professionalism at its finest
The first lady is another excuse factory. I really don't understand how people who break the law have such arrogance, and act so rudely. People like this, unfortunately rarely change. Dollars to donuts that lady in the red car totally drove off after Deputy Sloup left. What's with all the people without valid licenses??? Seems to be rampant in Pinal County.
I’m from Cali and I love Fridays with Frank and every Frank related content! Frank is so positive and deals out Justice fairly. Wish we had a Frank here! If I’m ever in Pinal county I’m gonna Find Frank!
Frank was nicer to the woman with numerous failures to appear and unpaid fines than I would have been. I'd have towed her car. She obviously does not care and does not learn.
He’s talked about why he doesn’t tow the car. It boils down to there being no holding period - the tow truck takes time to get to him, during which he has to stay with her, not catching people breaking Arizona Motor Vehicle Law. If she finds a driver with a valid license to drive the car, then they can literally meet the tow truck at the gates, and take the car immediately
Watching LivePD and On Patrol Live, I've seen it happen at least 4 or 5 times that the person who has drugs in their pockets tells the LEO that they're wearing someone else's pants... So definitely not just a rumor or urban legend.
I love Fridays With Frank! I think I saw that some other channel is also covering Pinal County Sheriffs and Frank Sloup....It is called the Alpha Responders Network.
Love seeing the houses there in pinal county . I want to move back. My wife just wants to live where all of the snowbirds live in the summer all year round. When I want to live in the oven all year round.
I was a school cop in So. Cal. back in the early ‘90s and I had one of those “these aren’t my pants” incidents. A seventh grade boy and his father had a paper route in the early morning before school. Dad and junior had the exact waist and inseam measurements. Dad would cut off the string wrapping the pack of news papers and put the razor in his pocket. After their paper route was over, they both went home. They both cleaned up and dad picked up juniors pants by mistake and put them on then junior cleaned up and put on dad’s pants. Junior shows up in class when the teacher tells the students to take out their pencils. Junior reaches into his pocket, feels something besides a pencil and pulls out the razor blade that dad used. Being surprised, he looked at the teacher but the teacher had already seen the blade. The teacher told junior to put the blade on the desk which he did. The teacher called the office, I was sent to interview the student. He told me the story, so I called mom and through a translator, verified his story. I told the Vice Principal that there was no intent to use the blade as a weapon and the school was free to do what it needed to do. The Vice Principal then suspended the student for 5 days pending a school panel hearing. Even though mom and dad showed up for the school hearing,and later for the school district panel hearing, junior was still expelled for the semester of the offense and the following semester. FYI, this was during a time when there was a “Zero Tolerance” clause in the district policy so the school was forced to expel junior. Thank God that policy was thrown out a couple of years later. Typical liberal mind set. “Zero Tolerance” sucked.
I might, or not, stick to speed limits, but what I learned from Frank is 'keep to speed limits when there are workers on the road'. I always think of Frank when I approach road works, and I think to myself 'time to do the right thing'.
Soooooo glad that lack of mudflats is enforced! Nothing worse than rocks getting kicked and pinging off my windshield and hood (even from a long distance back)!
Frank, "they are not my pants" was always being said on 'Live PD' Wife and I want to know What we can do to get stopped by you, but only walk away with a warning......lol. 😂😂😂
I hadn't noticed. Thanks for pointing it out. The post is from June 13th so his last ride was almost two weeks ago. Good luck to Sam and thank you for your videos and great editing.
@@whatbank6797 yes, very good! But that was a comment FROM sam. Not a video description, just a comment. He doesn’t need to control the page in order to leave the comment.
Hey Deputy Sloup, love all your content! We watch you religiously here in Michigan. My sister lives in San Tan Valley. So the “these aren’t my pants” was in a Cops episode years and years ago. My dad and I would watch Cops every Saturday night when it was on regular TV. So it really did happen, we remember laughing our asses off at that!… have a great day!! Can’t wait for the next episode!
Back in the Live PD days, there were numerous occasions where people claimed "these aren't my pants." Saw it semi-live out of Richland County SC more than once.
Hi Frank. Watch all your videos as I admire your way of performing your job in law enforsement... Not sure why, but this video brought me back to my teenage years (I'm 60 now) and there was a Burbank, CA Motorcycle officer that earned the name as "Stone Face". I never got pulled over by him, yet I did see him many times on the road and sure enough, his face was like stone! Never smiled, chiselled, cut jaw under his helmet and I could swear that his cheeks never even moved when going down the road with the wind blowing. LoL... He was like a stone statue of Hercules! Yet, from what I heard from my bud's in highschool, it wasn't just his "face", but his heart was like stone too. No emotions, no niceness, no caring, just a stone-cold dude that did his job, but just no consideration about human circumstances. All in direct contrast to you and how you do your job. Being a stone-cold cop is one thing, but being able to do the job with care and consideration is another and that is commendable (considering the dirt-bags you come across on a daily basis)! It makes law enforcement look human, just like the folks they pull over, without the fear of the Medusa Stare. Again, total admiration. Keep up the great work and be safe at the same time! P.S. Same goes for Sheriff Lamb too!
Just renewed my insurance the other day. It took me a total of 3 minutes to print it out and put it in the glovebox with my registration. There’s no excuse for not taking care of your registration and insurance.
I can confirm that “these aren’t my pants” is in-fact a line used by criminals. After search incident to arrest and locating a baggie of meth in the subjects meth pocket, he stated, “Bro, these aren’t my pants” at the time I was on the street for about 2 years. Instantly remembered the academy stories, laughed in my head and asked the guy how old he was. I then proceeded to berate him for being a grown man wearing someone else’s pants… and booked him for possession. lol I would love to get the body cam footage if I could. Not quite sure how to go about locating it. Was about 6-7 years ago with Phx and the guy did file a complaint claiming I broke his hand, which he actually had a broken hand according to MCSO jail and the body cam helped save me. He also pulled weed out of his ass and stomped it all over the back of my patrol car… can’t make this shit up. Quite the guy.
True story, "Not my Pant's" I remember 3-4 episodes of COPS and LivePD-OnPatrol Live where this was said. One guy it REALLY wasn't his shorts, he had thrown his Brothers on, even had Brothers ID in the pocket.
I saw an episode of Cops back in the 90's where the "these aren't my pants" defense was tried. It might have been in use before then, but it was the first time I heard it used. A classic legal maneuver - sort of like the Ruy Lopez opening in chess.
lol Dave here from Ontario Canada(oh btw if you see outdated stickers on Ontario license plates it is because they dont issue them anymore there is no cost but they are registered online and a paper issued kept in the glove compartment) anyway love this channel and above all stay safe!
Thank you for what you do, you don't need to be sorry for sponsorship if you are truthfull about pros and cons of featured products. You deserve the sucess keep on the good work.
In most states, if you not ever had a driver's license and you get pulled over, the officer will turn into Harry Houdini and make your car disappear. And 9 out of 10 times. You could have a shiny pair of bracelets to wear behind your back.
I’m in Indianapolis, Indiana retired police officer with 28 year service not an urban legend many times have been told these are not my pants. The best one is when a guy had cocaine in his tube sock 8 ball. Said these are not my socks no way possible to have anything foreign inside your sock and not know it and the judge didn’t believe the story either
Maybe it's different in Arizona, but where I live you get a printed copy physically from the mechanic with your registration sticker. Do they mail it in Arizona?
It's a good thing I'm not where you're at. My car would definitely go to car jail 😂😂 it will be like that sometimes. But then again I do live in a small town and I kind of stay out in the country and I don't tend to leave rural area in my car. Lol that's probably why my car hasn't been in Car jail yet. 😂😂 But I wouldn't mind being pulled over by you. Big fan of the show. Keep up the great work an thank you for your service to your community.
Frank loves it when you have your driver's license and registration on your phone because at the end of the traffic stop he gives you a wonderful paper surprise with a reverse cash price, and some of the surprises come with a visit to the almighty Magistrate where you can explain why it's on your phone and not in your wallet or purse or your glove department or center console.
"These ain't my pants." Many years ago on an episode of "Cops" I saw this. After a short foot pursuit of a suspect and subsequent pat down, the individual was found to have a small amount of drugs on him. At that point he uttered those famous words. Was just as funny back then.........
Most police officers have heard the phrase at least once if they work in an area with a higher rate of drug use. It's a *very* common exclamation by drug users, and comes from the fact that many times they will in fact just pull on any clothes they find in the flop house, and in their drug-addled mind, those clothes aren't "theirs"
You know you’re doing everything right when you give someone a ticket and they thank you for all that you do and want to take a picture. Well done Frank!
100%
This may have well been the " ahhaa" movement for the suspect 😊
No, that just happens to be someone in a good mood. You'll do everything right and still get an a****** most of the time.
@@zfjames so if Frank was rotten and nasty you think the guy (in a good mood) would still want a picture? I think not.
Abbott and Costello did a routine...."If you had $5 in one pocket and $10 in the other, what would you have? Someone elses pants on ! ! ! ! ! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love it! 😂😂😂
What a positive image for law enforcement!!!! Frank rocks! When the Sheriff retires, I could see Sheriff Sloup.
Hopefully Sheriff Lamb becomes the next Senator from Arizona.
@@SoCal780 Being in SoCal myself, I hope Lake wins, she got cheated in the governor's race.
@@free-tx8jg yeah she did, and I like her too. She’s no nonsense and one strong lady.
Frank is absolutely correct, NEVER EVER disturb a police officer on a traffic stop. His focus needs to be on the person or persons in the vehicle that he has pulled over. Many officers have been killed on “routine” traffic stops. If you distract him, you could very well be jeopardizing his safety, maybe even his life. Don’t do it.
UNLESS they are distress and you know you can be of assistance.....rarely is anything a "NEVER" the the truest sense
Agree 100%
You remind me of an officer in Lacey, Washington who gave me a ticket in 1979. The area was known for rebellious young men. I was polite and respectful to him. He had already written the ticket for the offense and told me he regretted it because of my good attitude. He actually told me to take it to court and mention his name and the interaction. It was a good learning experience at age 20 that I didn’t forget and learn from 😅
Good for you man. 👍
Now I have to know how the court appearance went
@@einkartoffel4323 I just ended up paying the fine as I did not have time to go to court. But still I appreciated the officers advice to me.
Car Jail is my favorite Fridays with Frank line. Thanks and stay safe out there.
I like when you answer back "Hi, Citizen".
mellow greetings, fellow citizen!
MOST CONDESCENDING THING TO SAY!! IDIOT HES MAKING FUN OF YOU
Batman.
It feels like a Spock thing to me 🖖🏼☺️
Does anybody in the car have a valid driver's license??? of course not!!!! 😁 Franks humor tailored to each stop is outstanding.
I stopped a car in San Diego and not one of 4 people had a license
I don’t understand why he asked that if the car wasn’t insured.. if they did, they would be able to drive off without insurance??
@@carlocarlos in California a citation for no insurance is an astounding amount of $$$$$$
“Those aren’t my pants “ was caught on video on live pd 😂
and COPS before that …
I guess the only legend is believing no one could *ever* be that stupid 😂
I have heard that "these aren't me pants" on a different cop channel like in the past couple months. No cap, I've worn a buddies pants a couple times (american definition for pants) and it's natural to check the pockets. Who's not gonna feel weird buldges in strange pants? That excuse is more lame than "I was holding it for a friend."
Ok, once it was the other definition of pants. They were in the dresser and they were clean but it was still weird. Why clean clothes are weird idk, but having his "pants" touch my boys felt weird at first.
Yes I was watching
I vaguely remember that being an excuse on JAIL as well. 😆
The "not my pants" defense is on practically every episode of COPS.
Beat me to it. That excuse is on nearly every episode.
So true! Lol
And almost every weekend on On Patrol Live!
My shift says that constantly. "These aint my pants!" lol
Thanks for being so cool with everyone! We need more good guys!
I'm that guy that if I'm asked for my registration, I'm pulling it out along with like 9 expired ones. LOL!
I live in California and always carry my drivers license and keep my vehicle registration with proof of insurance in my glove box. It amazes me how many people that Frank pulls over who don't comply with the law about this. Why is it so difficult for them? It's so simple. BTW... I never wear someone else's pants!
I always think those same thoughts!! PS- wearing my pants as well. 😂
The “those aren’t my pants” is a defense that is used in San Diego all the time by people caught with drugs on them. The problem, juries believe it most of the time.
Or they don't see a need to lock up non-violent drug users.
Actually I got a guy with coke saying these are his brothers pants. The judge did NOT buy it for a minute. And this was San Diego
Who has a trial over drug possession 🙄
Says no jury ever.
I mean reasonable doubt. If there's ANY chance it's actually not their pants, you can't rule them guilty.
Wow, those were really dumb drivers. It's time for everyone to own up and take responsibility for their actions. Please do the right thing or Frank will find you! Good Luck Frank, we need more deputies like you!
I’m a police office in Mississippi. I’ve heard “These aren’t my pants” from suspects at least 3 times this month
Well whose pants were they??😂
I believe it! Lol
How about I can't breathe.
How likely is it that they're actually wearing someone else's pants? Maybe 5%? I'm guessing lower.
I seem to remember the first time I heard "those aren't my pants" was in the early years of COPS...maybe the first or second season back in the 80s.
I remember watching a cops episode 20+ years ago and someone that was getting searched mentioned,”these aren’t pants.” That was the first time I heard it. Still laugh when I hear it!
Lol. It never fails, in particular, in more recent segments that they ask for a pic. Gotta love it! Every town needs a Deputy Sloup! Thanks Frank.
WOW....and tickets are DOUBLE in construction zones: that tickets gonna HURT
The red Camaro guy is a resident in the valley of wrongness. I hope he moves out soon.
It’s a very steep climb up to the mountain of right! 😂
I think it would be hilarious if Frank, during the course of his traffic stop, would talk to the little Frank on the right hand corner. I’m not even going to suggest what would be funny, I know Frank and Sam could come up with something. Thanks for the video guys. It never ceases to put a smile on my face.
Ever get sovereign guys, sure would like to see that.
Find Frank? More like Frank finds YOU!
It was Captain Danny Brown with the Richland County Sheriff’s Office in South Carolina on “it’s not my pants” after he found drugs in his pockets on Live PD😂😂
Got the "these aren't my pants" response back in 2000 in Corvallis, Oregon while making a stop with my FTO. It made so many people at the station laugh i was famous in half the Pacific Northwest in just a couple days. 😂
Frank! I was a juror on a court case in Orange County Superior court years and years ago, and this exact thing came up! The defense was "These aren't my pants!" with some story about getting them from a friend's storage unit and not paying attention to what was in them when he put them on. Ha!
I like the fact when frank is on duty talking about what people do’s and don’ts should be and the frank off duty does is , he still analyzes himself and stays focus like he doesn’t know that’s him lol professionalism at its finest
The first lady is another excuse factory. I really don't understand how people who break the law have such arrogance, and act so rudely. People like this, unfortunately rarely change. Dollars to donuts that lady in the red car totally drove off after Deputy Sloup left. What's with all the people without valid licenses??? Seems to be rampant in Pinal County.
After watching "On Patrol Live" for a few years, I'm convinced one third of all drivers don't have licenses.
@@stephenpeterson7479yeah, look at how they drive! 😂
That’s why insurance rates keep going through the roof.
@@WritePassionFaves Absolutely. Honest people always end up paying for the dishonest ones. SMH
“Those aren’t my pants” is a line from an OLD episode of COPS 🤣🤣
I’m from Cali and I love Fridays with Frank and every Frank related content! Frank is so positive and deals out Justice fairly. Wish we had a Frank here! If I’m ever in Pinal county I’m gonna Find Frank!
Frank was nicer to the woman with numerous failures to appear and unpaid fines than I would have been. I'd have towed her car. She obviously does not care and does not learn.
He’s talked about why he doesn’t tow the car. It boils down to there being no holding period - the tow truck takes time to get to him, during which he has to stay with her, not catching people breaking Arizona Motor Vehicle Law. If she finds a driver with a valid license to drive the car, then they can literally meet the tow truck at the gates, and take the car immediately
Why would she bother to pay the fines or report to court if she’s been getting away with it since 2011? Time to stop the cycle!!
Honestly, she probably just took off and drove from there once Frank left🤷🏻♀️
I didn’t see him take the plates or anything.
So just to let you know the "These aren't pants" guy was from the show COPS. One of my favorite shows growing up.
Watching LivePD and On Patrol Live, I've seen it happen at least 4 or 5 times that the person who has drugs in their pockets tells the LEO that they're wearing someone else's pants... So definitely not just a rumor or urban legend.
I love Fridays With Frank! I think I saw that some other channel is also covering Pinal County Sheriffs and Frank Sloup....It is called the Alpha Responders Network.
A very good Tuesday evening to you all in the USA 🇺🇸 from Wellington Somerset in the UK 🇬🇧
Love seeing the houses there in pinal county . I want to move back. My wife just wants to live where all of the snowbirds live in the summer all year round. When I want to live in the oven all year round.
The “these aren’t my pants” actually happened when I worked patrol for LASD Firestone Station. ( circa 1971)
I was a school cop in So. Cal. back in the early ‘90s and I had one of those “these aren’t my pants” incidents. A seventh grade boy and his father had a paper route in the early morning before school. Dad and junior had the exact waist and inseam measurements. Dad would cut off the string wrapping the pack of news papers and put the razor in his pocket. After their paper route was over, they both went home. They both cleaned up and dad picked up juniors pants by mistake and put them on then junior cleaned up and put on dad’s pants. Junior shows up in class when the teacher tells the students to take out their pencils. Junior reaches into his pocket, feels something besides a pencil and pulls out the razor blade that dad used. Being surprised, he looked at the teacher but the teacher had already seen the blade. The teacher told junior to put the blade on the desk which he did. The teacher called the office, I was sent to interview the student. He told me the story, so I called mom and through a translator, verified his story. I told the Vice Principal that there was no intent to use the blade as a weapon and the school was free to do what it needed to do. The Vice Principal then suspended the student for 5 days pending a school panel hearing. Even though mom and dad showed up for the school hearing,and later for the school district panel hearing, junior was still expelled for the semester of the offense and the following semester. FYI, this was during a time when there was a “Zero Tolerance” clause in the district policy so the school was forced to expel junior. Thank God that policy was thrown out a couple of years later. Typical liberal mind set. “Zero Tolerance” sucked.
I might, or not, stick to speed limits, but what I learned from Frank is 'keep to speed limits when there are workers on the road'. I always think of Frank when I approach road works, and I think to myself 'time to do the right thing'.
In Missouri you have to pay the fine plus $250 in a construction zone with workers present.
OMG! "These aren't my pants" is a classic legend. I wonder whatever happened to that person....
"These aren't my pants" LOL I saw that on an epoxide of cops!
Soooooo glad that lack of mudflats is enforced! Nothing worse than rocks getting kicked and pinging off my windshield and hood (even from a long distance back)!
Keep it up Frank! enjoy and appreciate what you do.
Frank, "they are not my pants" was always being said on 'Live PD'
Wife and I want to know What we can do to get stopped by you, but only walk away with a warning......lol. 😂😂😂
Shout out to Frank from Princeton NJ!
Pause. Did no one else notice at 4:29 where it says Sam isn't working with Frank anymore?
I hadn't noticed. Thanks for pointing it out. The post is from June 13th so his last ride was almost two weeks ago. Good luck to Sam and thank you for your videos and great editing.
Good catch. That's kinda sad. Hopefully Sam is on to bigger and better things and hopefully Friday's with Frank goes on.
Only thing paused is yalls brains. He clearly states while showing the post "me and Sam do not control this page"
@@whatbank6797 yes, very good! But that was a comment FROM sam. Not a video description, just a comment. He doesn’t need to control the page in order to leave the comment.
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Hey Deputy Sloup, love all your content! We watch you religiously here in Michigan. My sister lives in San Tan Valley. So the “these aren’t my pants” was in a Cops episode years and years ago. My dad and I would watch Cops every Saturday night when it was on regular TV. So it really did happen, we remember laughing our asses off at that!… have a great day!! Can’t wait for the next episode!
Back in the Live PD days, there were numerous occasions where people claimed "these aren't my pants." Saw it semi-live out of Richland County SC more than once.
Frank you're hella sick and great at your job. Much respect for you and your position
Sending you kind greetings from Canada 🇨🇦 Deputy Frank!
Hi Frank. Watch all your videos as I admire your way of performing your job in law enforsement... Not sure why, but this video brought me back to my teenage years (I'm 60 now) and there was a Burbank, CA Motorcycle officer that earned the name as "Stone Face". I never got pulled over by him, yet I did see him many times on the road and sure enough, his face was like stone! Never smiled, chiselled, cut jaw under his helmet and I could swear that his cheeks never even moved when going down the road with the wind blowing. LoL... He was like a stone statue of Hercules! Yet, from what I heard from my bud's in highschool, it wasn't just his "face", but his heart was like stone too. No emotions, no niceness, no caring, just a stone-cold dude that did his job, but just no consideration about human circumstances.
All in direct contrast to you and how you do your job. Being a stone-cold cop is one thing, but being able to do the job with care and consideration is another and that is commendable (considering the dirt-bags you come across on a daily basis)! It makes law enforcement look human, just like the folks they pull over, without the fear of the Medusa Stare. Again, total admiration. Keep up the great work and be safe at the same time!
P.S. Same goes for Sheriff Lamb too!
" I just never had a chance to get one" meaning get a driver's license. LOL ...
Just renewed my insurance the other day. It took me a total of 3 minutes to print it out and put it in the glovebox with my registration. There’s no excuse for not taking care of your registration and insurance.
I remember first hearing "These aren't my pants" on a memorable older episode of the tv show Cops.
Yeah. I first saw the pants episode on COPS years and years ago. Effin Hilarious!! I have worked in Correctional health for 20 years. Par.
I can confirm that “these aren’t my pants” is in-fact a line used by criminals.
After search incident to arrest and locating a baggie of meth in the subjects meth pocket, he stated, “Bro, these aren’t my pants” at the time I was on the street for about 2 years. Instantly remembered the academy stories, laughed in my head and asked the guy how old he was. I then proceeded to berate him for being a grown man wearing someone else’s pants… and booked him for possession. lol
I would love to get the body cam footage if I could. Not quite sure how to go about locating it. Was about 6-7 years ago with Phx and the guy did file a complaint claiming I broke his hand, which he actually had a broken hand according to MCSO jail and the body cam helped save me.
He also pulled weed out of his ass and stomped it all over the back of my patrol car… can’t make this shit up. Quite the guy.
True story, "Not my Pant's" I remember 3-4 episodes of COPS and LivePD-OnPatrol Live where this was said. One guy it REALLY wasn't his shorts, he had thrown his Brothers on, even had Brothers ID in the pocket.
Did I read that first post correctly? Sam is no longer recording Frank???
Yes
Im glad i watch this channel. I know not to pass through Arizona since my window tint is dark, even though im legal in my state.
Your Mountain of Right T-Shirt should have your Charger at the top of the mountain with lights going. Is the Charger a Red Eye Hellcat? Beauty.
I’ve seen cop shows in California where someone states “ these aren’t my pants” when drugs are found while being searched , crazy excuse’s!!
Best Deputy EVER!!! Ilove friday's whit frank. And the Frank Sloup channel. Keep up the good vibes....🤩
I saw an episode of Cops back in the 90's where the "these aren't my pants" defense was tried. It might have been in use before then, but it was the first time I heard it used. A classic legal maneuver - sort of like the Ruy Lopez opening in chess.
From watching Live PD I can say I’ve heard “these aren’t my pants” many many times 😂
Thank you deputy for making a difference yr awesome I wish u were in my state❤
Not urban legend...that actually happened on a COPS episode years ago. "These aren't even my pants" lol...that was great
The “not my pants” story comes straight out of the early days of “Live PD” It became a spot on the Live PD bingo game card. lol
lol Dave here from Ontario Canada(oh btw if you see outdated stickers on Ontario license plates it is because they dont issue them anymore there is no cost but they are registered online and a paper issued kept in the glove compartment) anyway love this channel and above all stay safe!
Pennsylvania doesn't do the plate stickers anymore either!
“This aren’t my pants” - I’ve seen that on several police videos on drug finds😂
Thank you for what you do, you don't need to be sorry for sponsorship if you are truthfull about pros and cons of featured products. You deserve the sucess keep on the good work.
You know when franks hats off it’s going down boys 🧢
I've heard that story about the pants too and It would be my guess it was in Florida - because, you know, "Florida Man...." lol
I was told that a few times LA County. These aren't my pants!!!!!!!
The "These aren't my pants" actually DID happen. I saw it on one of the "COPS" program some years back.
Whenever you hear a random car horn, do what I do and throw up a wave and say SAY HI TO YOUR MOM!
In most states, if you not ever had a driver's license and you get pulled over, the officer will turn into Harry Houdini and make your car disappear. And 9 out of 10 times. You could have a shiny pair of bracelets to wear behind your back.
Keep being you Frank! 😎👍
In Deputy Sloup We Trust.
Fine..I'll say it... Mr. Sloup do you have a valid CDL for that dump truck??? 😂😂
Deputy Sloup keep up the great work you all do.
I’m in Indianapolis, Indiana retired police officer with 28 year service not an urban legend many times have been told these are not my pants. The best one is when a guy had cocaine in his tube sock 8 ball. Said these are not my socks no way possible to have anything foreign inside your sock and not know it and the judge didn’t believe the story either
@2:48... I'm from Boston. It's entirely possible.
That was a Cops episode! “These aren’t my pants!” Or maybe that’s just the Mandela effect. 😂
Maybe it's different in Arizona, but where I live you get a printed copy physically from the mechanic with your registration sticker. Do they mail it in Arizona?
“Not my pants” is on every cop show ever
It's a good thing I'm not where you're at. My car would definitely go to car jail 😂😂 it will be like that sometimes. But then again I do live in a small town and I kind of stay out in the country and I don't tend to leave rural area in my car. Lol that's probably why my car hasn't been in Car jail yet. 😂😂 But I wouldn't mind being pulled over by you. Big fan of the show. Keep up the great work an thank you for your service to your community.
I loved the sudden ending. 👍
Love your style, Deputy Sloup.
No I definitely have heard somone on a cop video here on YT where the perp said "these aren't my pants!".
“Her license has been suspended 7 times” - I immediately thought it’s a 50/50 whether nobody in the car has a valid license or everyone else has one
No frank. It's from the TV show cops . Season 14. - ' these aren't my pants '
In the 80s or 90s on an episode of Cops was guy with not my pants. They had drugs in them. He said he got them at Goodwill 😂
I saw an episode of LivePD where the dude, who was busted for drugs, said: “These aren’t my pants”. It was epic.
The not my pants happened on the tv show cops in the 90s and now it’s stuck in legend
I think the “these aren’t my pants” came from the show Cops. I remember seeing that somewhere.
Frank loves it when you have your driver's license and registration on your phone because at the end of the traffic stop he gives you a wonderful paper surprise with a reverse cash price, and some of the surprises come with a visit to the almighty Magistrate where you can explain why it's on your phone and not in your wallet or purse or your glove department or center console.
"These ain't my pants." Many years ago on an episode of "Cops" I saw this. After a short foot pursuit of a suspect and subsequent pat down, the individual was found to have a small amount of drugs on him. At that point he uttered those famous words. Was just as funny back then.........
Bro I live like right where you stopped that red Camaro, I see it often lol
I guess I wont be seeing it anymore LOL
The story about “not my pants” was literally on an episode of COPS. Back in the mid 2000’s I wanna say 😂
Most police officers have heard the phrase at least once if they work in an area with a higher rate of drug use.
It's a *very* common exclamation by drug users, and comes from the fact that many times they will in fact just pull on any clothes they find in the flop house, and in their drug-addled mind, those clothes aren't "theirs"