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it sucks that you blurred the best parts. I've seen other channels that don't blur anything BUT personal identifiable information (ID's, laptops, addresses, names, DOB's, etc). Butts in bikinis are not identifiable information, therefore you should not blur.
17:16 Fun fact: if you take a shot of Tito’s every time someone in the video says “serious/seriously” you will likely die of alcohol poisoning before the video’s end.
there was one guy whos every word and sentenced started like `Basically` after rambling it over 20-30 times he was arrested there is no some magic password cuffs and arrest goes unarrested and cop drives away
Imagine being sooooo use to Daddy getting you out of trouble. And then he does AGAIN. Her permission from the court to go on a family cruise out of the country is absolute BULLSHYT.
Can’t believe the woman on the sandbar who gave alcohol to 15 year olds is in the process of adopting a child. Pretty sure a charge of giving alcohol to a minor will put a swift end to that.
Also the charges were dropped for both women sooooooo Just because a cop thought that’s what happened doesn’t mean it did happen and it especially doesn’t mean he can prove it.
WRONG🤡🤡🤡 that was the 2nd purse snatching lady Y’all are hilarious Listen closely from now on….characters didn’t change you guys just got them mixed up 🤡🤡🤡🤡
That first woman is just 26 years old? That must have been a rough 26 years. First thing she says to the cops: "I just want to go home. They won't give me my car keys!" 5 minutes later, she says: "I wasn't even gonna drive!"
I laughed out loud when he pulled blanket over him and tried to go back to sleeping in a room full of police officers. I have never been that drunk or high lol
All she had to do was deny and comply. What he “saw” would never hold up in court especially when she had a hundred witnesses to vouch for her. He knew it and it’s why he was frustrated from the start.
@@ChristopherSanders-y6xexactly. She would have had it thrown out in court. But everyone is drinking and being dramatic....so it ends up escalating unnecessarily
"Ladies I stand with you!!" Ohh so heartfelt! What you think this is a civil rights rally?? She served a 15 yr old in front of a deputy. The whole lot were obstructing. I'm pretty smart. Not, ya know super smart. But these people make me feel like Albert Einstein. 😅😅😅
I love how the whole mob was incensed that the first woman got arrested for providing alcohol to a minor and then the mother (or whoever she was) getting arrested for taking the purse away and interference. "SeRiOuSlY, BrO? wE'rE JuST HAviNG fUN!" That officer was brave doing all that alone. He could have been easily mobbed up on. "I'm a trauma nurse! I'm in the middle of adopting a child!" Welp, should have made better decisions then, no? She's now at a very risk of losing both.
Honestly as an unc I feel there’s nothing wrong with giving teenager family members a lil alcohol in a controlled environment on special occasions..am I crazy?
@@carljung4733 it's immoral and irresponsible to encourage minors to drink even in a controlled environment. But I do think the officer was being a little petty.
any proof, invade the boat, grab women, and he is one of those ridiculous smalldickie guys. He see people rich having fun, he have to find something to breake their afternoon delite. Tipical
@@Cheesy-g9u it's a courtesy. Law enforcement does not differentiate between male and female. Males can search everyone, the same as females can search everyone.
I could never be a cop because of how repetitive these people are. Over and over "what am I being arrested for? What did I do? Let go of me? Why?" Over and over and over
@obnoxiouspriest LoL. Do you not understand how communication works? They ask a question and the cops answer. Also, cops have a duty to answer questions or they could be written up. Are you not feeling well?
Don't forget: "for what?!?" X 1000 Or my second least favorite, the double negative: "I didn't do nothing!!" We know, if you had done nothing you wouldn't be in cuffs, they're basically screaming "I did it!" And expecting to be let go.
so? put her behind bars! she could be talking about the teens, he do not have anyproof of what was being served, their age, if they ARE in fact teens, he is just an unhappy chappy, who like to ruin happy peoples afternoon. their colegues should be ashamed to the bone
The fact that the last guy is still a states representative is beyond disgusting after what he pulled!! This is why I absolutely hate our government!! Slime balls everywhere.
I agree it’s kinda sad. She’s clearly going through some stuff and her sister decides to hand her over to the cops instead of doing anything to de-escalate the situation. If you want her off your hands then just shove her in an Uber and send her home.
@@jakeengb Stopping her getting in to her car drunk is deescalating the situation. You're assuming that she will just hop into an Uber if one is called, which is not necessarily the case..
Watching these meltdowns is like a masterclass in 'What Not to Do When Pulled Over.' It's equal parts comedy and tragedy. proof that alcohol doesn’t just impair your driving, it also wrecks your decision-making. Maybe these videos should be mandatory viewing in driver’s ed. 🤔
These videos ARE a large part of driver’s ed for me! I’ve had my own car and license for a long time now, but I’m old enough to drink and these videos remind me that it’s never “just” a drive to the gas station or a friend’s house or whatever if you’ve had something to drink. Thankful to never have made that mistake and I keep watching these so that I never do. I imagine in their (drunken) shoes it’s easy to think “I was only going a few blocks/miles away”, but that’s when the worst things tend to happen. Most accidents happen within 5-10 miles of the driver’s home because they get complacent, they’ve done that drive a million times and assume that they’re home free before they’re even home, and I bet that only gets worse if you’re drunk driving. The number of people I’ve met who genuinely think they’re “better drivers” after a drink or four is terrifying- you’re not a better driver when drunk, you just think you are!!
Honestly I feel the first one was kinda BS. The cops could have brought her home safely, or at least suggested that she get an Uber or something. I was a bouncer for ten years, and I saw people in a muuuuuuuch worse state than her hop into a cab and go home. But admittedly I don't know the laws or regulations that cops have to follow in that situation, I guess they have to make sure there someone there to take of her :-/
The police are not a taxi or a babysitter. If they just dropped her off in her condition & something happened, they're liable. Then you'd hear all about it in a lawsuit & in the news how the cops didn't do their job.
@@just-a-cupcake I'm mean they kinda are, they taxi her to the station and babysit her there. lol. But I get the liability issue, it just don't think being drunk on private property warrants a misdemeanor simply because she didn't live with anyone. It's a little weird because it means that someone doing the same exact thing as her wouldn't get a misdemeanor if they had a roommate, which doesn't really sit right with me.
@@zoey_r I get that it's not their responsibility. But the two things that I have an issue with are the fact that it's just as easy to drive her home as it is to drive her to the station; and the only reason why she got arrested in that situation is because she didn't have a roommate. Which means that someone just as drunk as her would have been fine because they live with someone. Imagine if police treated other crimes like that, it's kinda messed up. I get the fact that they can't leave her alone for liability issues, but that's not grounds for a misdemeanor.
If anyone was providing alcohol to my underage children, I would want them arrested. That man saying the cop had “nothing better to do” was shocking. Yeah, preventing the contribution to a minor! People are so vapid.
If that drunk lady screaming for a female officer had actually been a lawyer, she would know that bystanders don’t get to demand that 😂 every single person in that clip was insufferable
As funny as the second one is, it’s actually so scary from those girls perspective. Glad they had the cops check the whole house. I’m sure she PROMPTLY washed those sheets and got a security system 🙃
LMFAO 😂 I wonder if she watched that show growing up or if it were a younger sibling. I'm too old for Little Einsteins, but I remember it being on TV when my little brother watched
The thing I find annoying is how they all ask, "why are you doing this to me? You are ruining my life!", when their behavior is what's ruining their lives.
Why people can’t understand arguing and fighting cops on the street always end up badly. Defend yourself in court, with a lawyer, not on the street with a cop that might be stressed, overworked, overwhelmed and upset. I am surprised how this simple concept is foreign in so many peoples mind.
Ok the guy in the bed was hilarious, but does not deserve to be on this list. He didn’t fight or argue or anything lol… he just wanted to go sleepy bye bye 😂😂
How is the first one entitled? Yeah she’s a messy drunk, but she’s going through a divorce and when reaching out to her sister for help, she calls the cops on her instead of doing literally anything else (driving her home, calling an uber, calling your mom, calling a friend of hers, etc). And she can’t go home because she lives by herself? Being drunk alone is a crime? If safety was a concern because of her behavior, then a hospital would be an infinitely better place to send her than the drunk tank. She never even left her sisters property so she wasn’t being a nuisance to the public. I hope she was worth the headache I know she caused them at the station because wtf. Musta been quota time
That one lady yelling “I STAND WITH WOMEN!” was cringe. Her demanding a female officer to handle female detainees is so delusional. I’ve noticed a lot of women lately in these videos thinking it’s a law or policy. Woke delusions at its finest. lol.
I kind of agree, but I guess it was a safety issue since there was no one at her home to look after her. They were probably afraid she would hurt herself or get sick and the finger would be pointed at them for letting her go by herself. I think they could have let her call somebody and release her to their care, though.
Look into this before thinking it's messed up. Police have to ensure their safety. She gave the officers 0 reason to believe she wouldn't be a hazard to herself or others therefore they have to hold her until she sobers up.
as a teenager, the movie Requiem for a Dream was the best anti-drug campaign ever, and now this series is the best anti-DUI campaign ever. Ending up on this would absolutely RUIN someone's life
I absolutely agree. He did NOT need to arrest that second girl. I was also appalled by him touching that one girls butt while he was pushing her in the boat. He is clearly angry and power mad. The first women had NO IDEA that the girl was 15. She just wasn’t thinking and didn’t ask the girls age because she figured she was an adult. It was clearly a mistake on her part, not excusing it obviously. But his actions towards those two girls makes me soooo uncomfortable. The way he grabs them and touches him is so inappropriate.
Oh yeah mam... our communication has started 5 seconds ago... so let me just clearify right from the start... since you're a woman... at which time do you intent to start crying? In 60 seconds? Or 5 minutes? Or more like 15 minutes? I mean crying in the sense of using it as an emotional weapon? I'm just asking because 95% of you do that at a certain time...
When people drink and drive or act abusive toward cops, why do they act like their the victims of police taking action and its not just they suffering consequenes of their actions?
Awkward! the courage of that cop! cause them dudes were big and wanted to step up lol but for all their muscles and aggressive they knew they had no power in this situation.
Looks like the girl giving the drinks to under age people will be not only sorry she did that but sorry she also got busted and lost her job. Come on an ICU nurse doing that kind of thing? sure she has seen in her line of work what under age drinking can do to these young ones. Mind you here in Australia you can drink when your 18
I mean to be fair the first woman wasn't even doing anything wrong. She was drunk and her sister kicked her out and called the cops on her for trying to walk home drunk when she was trying to get a ride. Wtf was she supposed to do? Her sister really is a cnt. So NOPE not a 'result of her own actions' in this case. The sisters a btch.
What kind of weirdos give little girls alcohol and then act like it's all okay? Weird and uncomfortable. At least some of them weren't even legal adults smh.
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it sucks that you blurred the best parts. I've seen other channels that don't blur anything BUT personal identifiable information (ID's, laptops, addresses, names, DOB's, etc). Butts in bikinis are not identifiable information, therefore you should not blur.
17:16 Fun fact: if you take a shot of Tito’s every time someone in the video says “serious/seriously” you will likely die of alcohol poisoning before the video’s end.
Same with "literally "
there was one guy whos every word and sentenced started like `Basically` after rambling it over 20-30 times he was arrested there is no some magic password cuffs and arrest goes unarrested and cop drives away
@@amberlytheharpyqueenliterally 😅
I think the entire expression is: "Are you serious right now?" To distinguish from being serious at other points in time.
@@amberlytheharpyqueen I was literally gonna say the same thing. 😂
2nd dude looked more comfy than ive ever been in my life lmfao
For real 😂😂
SAME!! ❤❤
I can’t breathe 😂😂😂
Those pillows look amazingly fluffy. If you're gonna get locked up for an unlawful 40 winks, that's the way to do it.
Dude started mining when he woke up 😭😭
FOR WHAT?!?! FOR WHAT?!?! FOR WHAT?!?! Officer: “You’re going to be arrested for obstruction.” FOR WHAT?!?! lol. 🤦♂️
😂😂😂
She’s a piece of work.
Saying youre adopting a kid while youre getting arrested for giving alcohol to a minor is a bold strategy.
😂😂😂
Yeah, that's a new one! LOL!!!!!
Bold move Cotton. Not sure it’ll pay off.
Especially considering it's the same child
@@dontdionme9354 LMAO! I was thinking the same exact thing!
“I just want to go home”
“Just click your heels together and close your eyes and you’ll be home Dorothy “😂😂 👠
If she and sister have a bad relationship why was she there?
Imagine being sooooo use to Daddy getting you out of trouble. And then he does AGAIN. Her permission from the court to go on a family cruise out of the country is absolute BULLSHYT.
used to
I got permission while on probation to go on a round trip flight to Belgium for a month. And my dad doesn't have any power
apparently she is now a psych dr in Texas, for families hahhahahah
Can’t believe the woman on the sandbar who gave alcohol to 15 year olds is in the process of adopting a child. Pretty sure a charge of giving alcohol to a minor will put a swift end to that.
She’s too self important to have a child.
And everyone’s acting like the cop did something wrong
If you listened to it, it's the lady in the sunglasses that adopting child not the one alleged to have offered alcohol.
Also the charges were dropped for both women sooooooo
Just because a cop thought that’s what happened doesn’t mean it did happen and it especially doesn’t mean he can prove it.
WRONG🤡🤡🤡 that was the 2nd purse snatching lady
Y’all are hilarious
Listen closely from now on….characters didn’t change you guys just got them mixed up 🤡🤡🤡🤡
"WHY would you do that? WHY would you do that? WHY would you do that?"
😂😂😂😂😂
I wanted to know why too 👀 never did get an answer
@@zoey_rNeither did I. 😂😂
@@nenblomnor do i 😂
'I'm not under the influence, dude, my parents have three houses here'. That's some sound logic right there.
"MY DAD OWNS THIS ISLAND" 😂😅
Never ceases to amaze me when people yell "I knOw mY riGhtS!" then proceed to prove they know f*ck all.
Cuffs magically make people Constitutional scholars . Not our Constitution but, the one in their head
That first woman is just 26 years old? That must have been a rough 26 years.
First thing she says to the cops: "I just want to go home. They won't give me my car keys!"
5 minutes later, she says: "I wasn't even gonna drive!"
It would make sense that she needs her keys to inside her house…
@@sie.rra. I have never EVER referred to my house keys as "car keys". She was clearly saying that she needs to drive. That was a word-for-word quote.
@ I’ve referred to them that way because they’re all on the same set. 😂🤷🏽♀️
@ When I have the house keys and car keys on the same keychain, I just call them "my keys", not "my car keys".
@@michaelwong9411 my point is just because YOU don’t doesn’t mean nobody else does.
Can’t blame the second guy… that woman’s bed looks cosy AF ❤
YOU GUYS!! This man worked for Tyson Foods as their CFO… 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
@ seriously! Look at him all snuggled up in there 🤣🤣❤️❤️
I laughed out loud when he pulled blanket over him and tried to go back to sleeping in a room full of police officers. I have never been that drunk or high lol
@@lruf1332 FOR REAL
@@ashley.taylor174 me either… but we’ve all been this cosy in bed I know this!! lmao 🤣🤣
I mean giving alcohol to someone who's like 19-20? Fine. Not a big deal. But 15 years old? Come on. That's messed up.
allegedly
While I don't agree with the 21 drinking age, I will still abide by the law. Either way though, giving booze to a kid is reprehensible.
All she had to do was deny and comply. What he “saw” would never hold up in court especially when she had a hundred witnesses to vouch for her. He knew it and it’s why he was frustrated from the start.
@@ChristopherSanders-y6xexactly. She would have had it thrown out in court. But everyone is drinking and being dramatic....so it ends up escalating unnecessarily
The officer on the boat is angry and aggressive for no reason.
"Ladies I stand with you!!" Ohh so heartfelt! What you think this is a civil rights rally?? She served a 15 yr old in front of a deputy. The whole lot were obstructing. I'm pretty smart. Not, ya know super smart. But these people make me feel like Albert Einstein. 😅😅😅
Female officer! Female officer! Female officer!
😂
He looked so COMFY! LOL!
" call my father, he owns an iland" what 😂
Epstein Island
That's not how you spell island
...his name was Jeffrey...
I love how the whole mob was incensed that the first woman got arrested for providing alcohol to a minor and then the mother (or whoever she was) getting arrested for taking the purse away and interference. "SeRiOuSlY, BrO? wE'rE JuST HAviNG fUN!" That officer was brave doing all that alone. He could have been easily mobbed up on.
"I'm a trauma nurse! I'm in the middle of adopting a child!"
Welp, should have made better decisions then, no? She's now at a very risk of losing both.
Honestly as an unc I feel there’s nothing wrong with giving teenager family members a lil alcohol in a controlled environment on special occasions..am I crazy?
Always nurses
@@carljung4733 it's immoral and irresponsible to encourage minors to drink even in a controlled environment. But I do think the officer was being a little petty.
@@carljung4733 For a 15 year old child? Yes, you are crazy.
@@ashley.taylor174wrong.
Those people on the boat take absolutely zero accountability. DFS needs to investigate.
I guarantee the case got dropped too, 37:03
any proof, invade the boat, grab women, and he is one of those ridiculous smalldickie guys. He see people rich having fun, he have to find something to breake their afternoon delite. Tipical
Fun fact, you are in fact not legally entitled to a female officer if there is not one available
Umm ya but what if they are available???
Still not legally entitled to a female officer. They can tell you no.
Also, bystanders don’t get to demand that. The insufferable woman who demanded a female officer 10,000 times was not even the one under arrest. 😂
@@Cheesy-g9u it's a courtesy. Law enforcement does not differentiate between male and female. Males can search everyone, the same as females can search everyone.
Female officers are only required to do a full body search, not an arrest
The whole boat scene was insufferable 😭😭
@@ninetyy_sixx-966 i could barely watch it 😭
@ I ended up skipping it lmao
I could never be a cop because of how repetitive these people are. Over and over "what am I being arrested for? What did I do? Let go of me? Why?" Over and over and over
Me either or a landlord
And the cops aren't repetitive?
@obnoxiouspriest LoL. Do you not understand how communication works? They ask a question and the cops answer. Also, cops have a duty to answer questions or they could be written up. Are you not feeling well?
Don't forget: "for what?!?" X 1000
Or my second least favorite, the double negative: "I didn't do nothing!!"
We know, if you had done nothing you wouldn't be in cuffs, they're basically screaming "I did it!" And expecting to be let go.
There's nothing wrong with drinking and driving, I drink and drive 40+ times a year and have never had any issues.
That was the type of bedding you see in movies.. Did you see the quilt? I want that entire setup.. 🤣
She'd probably give it to you now.
Exactly 😅
Both the women on the boat are gonna have a hard time in jail - no private room 😂
I doubt it, they will most likely go to a holding cell and then get bailed out.
Hopefully they’ll offer simple scrubs
It always cracks me up/annoys me when ppl who know nothing about the law scream for a Sergeant, captain, female officer, etc ..😂😂😂😂
And always say "I know my rights" when it's perfectly clear that they don't in fact know their rights.
@@mrsdoolittle4766 yes!!!
Entitled ! I enjoyed that. I don't know why, it just tickled me. LOL 🍹🃏🎭 --- " Female Officer "🤣🤣
5:40 arrest me arrest me … wait, you’re arresting me ? 😅
That woman absolutely yelled at him saying that's my daughter.
so? put her behind bars! she could be talking about the teens, he do not have anyproof of what was being served, their age, if they ARE in fact teens, he is just an unhappy chappy, who like to ruin happy peoples afternoon. their colegues should be ashamed to the bone
@@neura3964I dont think you watched the same video😂
I truly wish they'd have hauled in the Karen demanding "a woman police officer" from the 'boating' incident...
I wish they brought a female officer because that officer was unhinged
@jacquelens Actually, it was the two ladies who were "unhinged," and a female officer would've thrown them in jail, too.
@ the officer escalated this incident. Definitely needs trained
Yep! And her whole “ We stand by you girls!” was so cringe
@@mickeymurphy9160 Oh yea, notice how she DIDN'T go and stand by 'em in a jail cell?
The fact that the last guy is still a states representative is beyond disgusting after what he pulled!! This is why I absolutely hate our government!! Slime balls everywhere.
Anyone else laughing at the boat scene 😂😂😂😂😂
First one kinda sucks, if she had even one friend close by she could’ve gotten through that
What do you mean?
What?
we have no any idea what you talking about
I agree it’s kinda sad. She’s clearly going through some stuff and her sister decides to hand her over to the cops instead of doing anything to de-escalate the situation. If you want her off your hands then just shove her in an Uber and send her home.
@@jakeengb Stopping her getting in to her car drunk is deescalating the situation. You're assuming that she will just hop into an Uber if one is called, which is not necessarily the case..
him not being able to open the tesla door was s unbelievably funny to me😂😂😂
🤭 hilarious
Watching these meltdowns is like a masterclass in 'What Not to Do When Pulled Over.' It's equal parts comedy and tragedy. proof that alcohol doesn’t just impair your driving, it also wrecks your decision-making. Maybe these videos should be mandatory viewing in driver’s ed. 🤔
These videos ARE a large part of driver’s ed for me! I’ve had my own car and license for a long time now, but I’m old enough to drink and these videos remind me that it’s never “just” a drive to the gas station or a friend’s house or whatever if you’ve had something to drink. Thankful to never have made that mistake and I keep watching these so that I never do. I imagine in their (drunken) shoes it’s easy to think “I was only going a few blocks/miles away”, but that’s when the worst things tend to happen. Most accidents happen within 5-10 miles of the driver’s home because they get complacent, they’ve done that drive a million times and assume that they’re home free before they’re even home, and I bet that only gets worse if you’re drunk driving. The number of people I’ve met who genuinely think they’re “better drivers” after a drink or four is terrifying- you’re not a better driver when drunk, you just think you are!!
So many Karen’s and Ken’s on that beach 😭😭😭🫠🫠🫠
I'd have freaked out seeing a cop behave like that. She is innocent until proven guilty and he escalated this and was a big tyrant
29:49, It's your lie, you tell it anyway you want. Lmao!
@@sherbear520 me at my ex
Honestly I feel the first one was kinda BS. The cops could have brought her home safely, or at least suggested that she get an Uber or something. I was a bouncer for ten years, and I saw people in a muuuuuuuch worse state than her hop into a cab and go home. But admittedly I don't know the laws or regulations that cops have to follow in that situation, I guess they have to make sure there someone there to take of her :-/
It’s not their job to take people home but I do agree they should of gave her an option to call a friend or something to pick her up
@@zoey_r probably was far from the first time
The police are not a taxi or a babysitter. If they just dropped her off in her condition & something happened, they're liable. Then you'd hear all about it in a lawsuit & in the news how the cops didn't do their job.
@@just-a-cupcake I'm mean they kinda are, they taxi her to the station and babysit her there. lol. But I get the liability issue, it just don't think being drunk on private property warrants a misdemeanor simply because she didn't live with anyone. It's a little weird because it means that someone doing the same exact thing as her wouldn't get a misdemeanor if they had a roommate, which doesn't really sit right with me.
@@zoey_r I get that it's not their responsibility. But the two things that I have an issue with are the fact that it's just as easy to drive her home as it is to drive her to the station; and the only reason why she got arrested in that situation is because she didn't have a roommate. Which means that someone just as drunk as her would have been fine because they live with someone. Imagine if police treated other crimes like that, it's kinda messed up.
I get the fact that they can't leave her alone for liability issues, but that's not grounds for a misdemeanor.
If anyone was providing alcohol to my underage children, I would want them arrested. That man saying the cop had “nothing better to do” was shocking. Yeah, preventing the contribution to a minor! People are so vapid.
If that drunk lady screaming for a female officer had actually been a lawyer, she would know that bystanders don’t get to demand that 😂 every single person in that clip was insufferable
I don't understand these folks . I only drink at home, which consists of 3 beers and going to bed :p These folks make me exhausted just watching them.
How did John get in? Did he live near? So many questions😄🇬🇧
I literally hope that I literally never act like this because I would literally be so embarrassed literally!
Why do drunk people say “literally” like every other word
@@bralph82 yeah that word drives me crazy….. literally 🤪🤣🤣
Bacause they are literally plastered
Literally, a very limited vocabulary 😂
Like literally.
Man, the cops asking the first chick repeatedly if she lives with anyone AFTER she says her husband left her. Ouch.
She takes no responsibility for being drunk.
As funny as the second one is, it’s actually so scary from those girls perspective. Glad they had the cops check the whole house.
I’m sure she PROMPTLY washed those sheets and got a security system 🙃
Last girl singing "Little einsteins" had me cracking up 😂
LMFAO 😂 I wonder if she watched that show growing up or if it were a younger sibling. I'm too old for Little Einsteins, but I remember it being on TV when my little brother watched
Im so glad bodycams werent a thing when I was 18 lol
Providing alcohol to a minor? You can’t only not adopt a child. You can’t even work in a daycare by law.
They ALWAYS "Just want to go/get home". Pity they don't just start and stay at home. Problem solved.🤯
Why do they all blantly argue they haven't done anything EVEN when presented with evidence??
I'm not an expert on the matter but I'd imagine it has something to do with them being drunk
The thing I find annoying is how they all ask, "why are you doing this to me? You are ruining my life!", when their behavior is what's ruining their lives.
I don't know anyone who ever got smarter or nicer after drinking alcohol. 😮😢
Weird, I've met a few.
I've met many people that are nicer when drinking....not always. But they're not always angry either
Unless I missed something, first one they should have given the 1st girl a chance to take an uber home at least
Uber isn't transporting drunks.
Her family didn't take her home.
She was drunk and angry, you really think Uber would drive her? And that is if they could even get her in the car.
Why people can’t understand arguing and fighting cops on the street always end up badly.
Defend yourself in court, with a lawyer, not on the street with a cop that might be stressed, overworked, overwhelmed and upset.
I am surprised how this simple concept is foreign in so many peoples mind.
Wait, excuse me; did I hear you say that she had special permission to leave probation to go on a CRUISE?!?!?! That is appalling.
Then Tyson ended up getting a DWI in 2024 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
If there’s one thing we have learned from this compilation, it’s that freaking out is not the way to go during a DUI investigation. 🙄🤪
Why do all cops say "Here's the deal." LOL
See also: "that's just where we're at" and "we're past that".
Ok the guy in the bed was hilarious, but does not deserve to be on this list. He didn’t fight or argue or anything lol… he just wanted to go sleepy bye bye 😂😂
John is a shining example of nepotism.
The boat people are really annoying.
Cop on the boat should have some backup lol
How is the first one entitled? Yeah she’s a messy drunk, but she’s going through a divorce and when reaching out to her sister for help, she calls the cops on her instead of doing literally anything else (driving her home, calling an uber, calling your mom, calling a friend of hers, etc). And she can’t go home because she lives by herself? Being drunk alone is a crime? If safety was a concern because of her behavior, then a hospital would be an infinitely better place to send her than the drunk tank. She never even left her sisters property so she wasn’t being a nuisance to the public. I hope she was worth the headache I know she caused them at the station because wtf. Musta been quota time
Her sister called the cops because she was trying to drive drunk.
That one lady yelling “I STAND WITH WOMEN!” was cringe. Her demanding a female officer to handle female detainees is so delusional. I’ve noticed a lot of women lately in these videos thinking it’s a law or policy. Woke delusions at its finest. lol.
I stand by that woman. They should have had a woman officer there. Yes I am woke
I love the "are you serious".... na we're just playing don't worry about it
Haha the guy with his foot on the excelerator, his gf is gunna be very annoyed when she sees the footage of him 😅😅😅
Those Peanuts halloween cutouts are dope.
That first case is SOOO MESSED UP! They could have taken her home since that's where she was trying to go.
I kind of agree, but I guess it was a safety issue since there was no one at her home to look after her. They were probably afraid she would hurt herself or get sick and the finger would be pointed at them for letting her go by herself. I think they could have let her call somebody and release her to their care, though.
No joke, serious bs! She just needs to sleep it off, I’d fight it for sure. Fckn ridiculous.
They aren’t an Uber, not their job to take people home but could of gave her an option to call a friend or something
Look into this before thinking it's messed up. Police have to ensure their safety. She gave the officers 0 reason to believe she wouldn't be a hazard to herself or others therefore they have to hold her until she sobers up.
thats not a case it wont matter if home is 500 meter or 5 meter away they aint be anyone taxi
as a teenager, the movie Requiem for a Dream was the best anti-drug campaign ever, and now this series is the best anti-DUI campaign ever. Ending up on this would absolutely RUIN someone's life
"Are you serious?" 🤣😂 -- yes sir im just kidding, shes free to go 🤣🤣🤣
The fact that they’re yelling at the Sherrif and not the woman giving alcohol to a CHILD is crazy
The boat one was ridiculous. He didn’t need to keep escalating it.
I absolutely agree. He did NOT need to arrest that second girl. I was also appalled by him touching that one girls butt while he was pushing her in the boat. He is clearly angry and power mad. The first women had NO IDEA that the girl was 15. She just wasn’t thinking and didn’t ask the girls age because she figured she was an adult. It was clearly a mistake on her part, not excusing it obviously. But his actions towards those two girls makes me soooo uncomfortable. The way he grabs them and touches him is so inappropriate.
I think you two are watching something else..@@loopozoopo18
And the way he kept saying “because I can” to the questioning crowd. Shouldn’t he explain the actual law backing his actions?
@@loopozoopo18well, he arrested her because she thought it was smart to snatch that purse out of his hands. They should’ve just let him do his job.
@@ThatsShowbizBabyy”because I can” translates to “for absolutely no reason”
Oh yeah mam... our communication has started 5 seconds ago... so let me just clearify right from the start... since you're a woman... at which time do you intent to start crying? In 60 seconds? Or 5 minutes? Or more like 15 minutes? I mean crying in the sense of using it as an emotional weapon? I'm just asking because 95% of you do that at a certain time...
When people drink and drive or act abusive toward cops, why do they act like their the victims of police taking action and its not just they suffering consequenes of their actions?
40:23 opening those types of door handles will have to be a section of training in itself at this point lol what a pain
the officer who arrested the women who provided the minors with alcohol has so much more patience then me
Imagine coming home to some random person in their underwear in your bed… like how freaking crazy
1:02, the irony of her singing “little Einsteins” theme song into her own words ☠️
She could've easily showed her i.d., got a ticket and fought it in court. The shrill mother did not help at all. Instead, she chose jail.
Her lawyer quit his job after this video.😂
“Ladies I stand with you!”🤣🤡
Call my father, he owns an Island 😂 46:20
That boat cop should not be out there alone. That could have been so dangerous for him.
24:24 Nothing quite like a group of entitled aholes ganging up on the officer to make it go smoothly.
Awkward! the courage of that cop! cause them dudes were big and wanted to step up lol but for all their muscles and aggressive they knew they had no power in this situation.
She is literally literal, you don't get more literal than that, literally.
There has never been a point in my life where I have become so intoxicated, that I stumbled into some random stranger’s home, and just took a nap
"can i call my father he owns the island" 😅
Thank goodness her father is a reasonable guy.
Those boaters are pro-cop blue lives matter until those cops actually sic on them 😂
Looks like the girl giving the drinks to under age people will be not only sorry she did that but sorry she also got busted and lost her job. Come on an ICU nurse doing that kind of thing? sure she has seen in her line of work what under age drinking can do to these young ones. Mind you here in Australia you can drink when your 18
Great dad!
The boat one is such divine justice for these types who are up and down the coast with their drunken, arrogant antics.
I love how when law enforcement is called in for assistance it's always their fault "you ruined my life..." Never a result of their own actions!
I mean to be fair the first woman wasn't even doing anything wrong. She was drunk and her sister kicked her out and called the cops on her for trying to walk home drunk when she was trying to get a ride. Wtf was she supposed to do? Her sister really is a cnt. So NOPE not a 'result of her own actions' in this case. The sisters a btch.
Every one of the boat people seem unbearably exhausting to be around.
I love the cop on the sandbar. He was no nonsense.
“Do you have it on video?” Mmmm it doesn’t have to be.
"wow, nothing better to do" NOTHING BETTER TO DO THAN HIS JOB?! tell me you're a landlord without telling me you're a landlord.
Boat Cop is awesome
Like I literally can't stand the way she talks 😂 like literally
You sure you just don't just figuratively hate the way she talk? 😅
That Bloodworth pursuit was hilarious. With all due respect to that officer…he was kinda a spaz from the hop lol!
The Tesla girl is a perfect example of gentle parenting and money gone wrong.
What kind of weirdos give little girls alcohol and then act like it's all okay? Weird and uncomfortable. At least some of them weren't even legal adults smh.