Wild footage captured the moment two conspiracy theorists targeted a group of police officers for 'stealing' their car after someone allegedly refused to take a breath test.
As many as six officers swarmed to Trish and David's home in Notting Hill, Melbourne's east, on Friday to seize their car.
Police alleged that David had previously refused to take a breath test and asked him to hand over his keys.
However, his partner, Trish, immediately called out the police officers for “wasting” their time and asked, “when are they going to get training?”
Trish filmed the entire altercation, during which the officers were confronted with a barrage of wild accusations, including claims that they worked for an “illegal corporate government” and that law enforcement officers were protecting “pedophiles.”
A pair of conspiracy theorists, David and Trish, tried to prevent their car from being towed on Friday after David allegedly refused to take a breath test (Photo: David talks to an officer)
“David never hit anyone, never physically touched anyone, he just refused – no, they say he refused to take a breath test,” Trish said.
After a brief back and forth conversation, one of the officers asked Trish about a “smart cities” sticker on the back of her car.
'You don't know smart cities? It is better to look at the municipality's website and find out more about it. They lock everything down in a 15 minute window and you are not allowed in or out,” she told him.
“So who does that,” the officer asked.
“Your Masonic government and your councils being illegal,” Trish said.
Trish and David continued to bicker with the police, calling them “pathetic” and threatening to sue them for damage to their car.
“This is where your tax dollars go, all for a breathalyzer. This is a joke,” Trish said.
At one point she questioned why David was asked to take a breath test when he wasn't drinking and was told by one of the officers 'it's the law'.
“Whose law?” she asked.
“It's Victoria's law,” the officer said.
Trish shot back, “Victoria, Victoria who?”
The officer replied, “The State of Victoria.”
“You mean the government, the illegal corporate government?” Trish asked.
“It's the Road Safety Act, it's legislation,” the officer said.
'Road safety legislation? Leg lie,” Trish said.
Trish (above) accused officers of 'stealing' their car by towing it because 'the government didn't pay for it'
The couple became more defensive when the tow truck finally arrived and Trish told the officers, “You can't take it, that's theft.”
“We're not going to pay the fine to get it out, and you didn't pay for it, the government didn't pay for it.”
As the tow truck drove closer to their car, David stepped in front of it with his arms crossed and demanded that one of the officers hand over his “business card.”
“If I have his business card, you can do whatever you want,” he said.
Eventually the police officers got tired of reasoning with David and gave him a final warning to get off the road.
“I think it's time to move, he's going to drop it, okay?” So if you want to come here,” an officer said.
However, David refused to move, so three officers grabbed his arms and walked him to his lawn as he shouted “don't touch me.”
'Leave him alone. You're on our property, get off,” Trish shouted.
'Do not touch me. Touch me and I'll put your jaw through the back of your goddamn head,” David told an officer.
The pair then began arguing with officers about the “damage” their car suffered from being towed onto the truck.
While the car was secured to the truck (above), Trish told the officers they were “protecting the illegal corporate government and child sex trafficking industry.”
“That's why we asked you for the keys, so they didn't have to be towed,” an officer told them.
“Do you really think I'm stupid enough to give you the keys to my personal belongings?” David said.
“Well, now it's more likely to be towed up than driven up,” the officer fired back.
As the car was secured to the truck, Trish yelled at officers for protecting “pedophiles” in the “illegal corporate government,” who pay police “trillions” to “protect the sex child trafficking industry.”
Police gave up on the pair and stood silently as Trish filmed the car being towed before threatening to send the footage to Victoria Governor Margaret Gardner and Prime Minister Jacinta Allan.
“Absolutely destroying David's car, we will show that in court,” she said.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Victoria Police for comment.