The woman who had a chip and was tased outside her car...
That MUST have been a dramatisation. How on earth would Russo film this kind of thing from a car spying with a camera on a woman getting tased so violently by cops just because her drivers license was suspended? Either case, it was very shocking, the woman's screams sent shivers down my spine, but real? No chance. If it were real, they would just tell her to step out of her car and give her her rights.
You can watch the scene here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGMihJBdI-Q
I liked this documentary, but for me, it fell short of excellence. That scene was supposed to be real but was way too exaggerated (narrated by Russo as 'real'), plus I thought the film clips and constant quotations from presidents and philosophers during the interviews (a clip from Casablanca when interviewing Ron Paul?) was very distracting.