@@iamdamarea_liao Makes sense if she lives with her parents. They'd be wondering where she is. I have my own place but, when I stay with my parents over the holidays, my mom will still text me if I'm not back when she wakes up at 5am with the dogs. Parents never stop seeing you partially as their baby, especially moms.
There’s other videos of this officer and he really is a lovely guy. He’s always polite & really caring. I don’t think I’ve ever seen/heard him raise his voice
My mom, wonderful mother, was a ‘yeller’, but dad would sit me down and say, “I am so disappointed in you…” and I would die a thousand deaths in that moment.
When a parent tells you that they are disappointed in you. It totally breaks your heart. My dad said that to me a long time ago ( in the early 70's) I felt so horrible that I had hurt him.
@@sarah-janecollins330 🤣🤣🤣 he literally addmited to the cops she is drunk and not in the right state of mind. I only see an overly talkative dork who made things worse for her 🤣
my ex lost his close friend to a drunk driver and the driver never served any time. He had the nerve to sue the bar who served him and won. It devastated the entire community.
Shes absolutely awful. Of the dui videos I've watched id say there's 3 tiers of bad. Shed be in the upper mid tier. Because she's not close to the most awful but she's not drunk enough to get away with that attitude.
@@Lebronat40 It might come as a surprise to you but human beings have a different level of mental maturity based on our age and this officer was able to match her peace perfectly instead of being a bossy and cooky old head like you.
The fact that her mom has given her multiple breathalyzers in the past and her boyfriend said I told her not to drive makes me think she drives drunk often and is lucky she was stopped before she hurt anyone.
She doesnt understand how anoying this behaviour is it the people around her. Her mother is probably worried sick about her daughter getting into a car crash. If you cant control yourself you should not be anywhere near a car.
Props to the boyfriend for being so respectful, and calm. Did not expect that honestly. He seems like he’s been raised by good parents. Also, major props to the officer for being so calm and respectful
I have no sympathy for anyone who drives under the influence. When I was 10 we were hit head on by a drunk driver and I ended up having to stay in the hospital for almost a month and got 16 stitches on my head and my mother damn near died. People need to realize the lives they put at risk by choosing to drive while under the influence.
@@elisefincher4478 Agreed, driving under the influence means you are risking the lives of someone’s mother, father, daughter, son, friend, etc. No sympathy. When I got drunk at the beach at night and wanted to go home, I slept in my car until the morning when I was sober and ready to drive home.
@@elisefincher4478 I lost two cousins because of this, both were 16. One died because a friend was drunk driving and the second one died because of a drunk driver. Both deaths happened within a year of each other. I was very young when it happened and never got a chance to really get to know them but my older sister knew them well. 😔😔
people need to just be better drivers in general. its crazy. one time after school i was riding my bike through a crosswalk and me and my friend almost got splattered by someone running a red light. dude almost got a double homicide on some 12 year olds just because he didnt want to sit at a red light for a few minutes.
Same here. In 2018 my 12 year old cousin was fatally run over by a drunk driver (and also struck a few of his friends who survived). I had already vowed to never drink alcohol before that happened, but seeing my cousin's lifeless, broken body in the hospital just cemented that decision.
This officer was super respectful from the minute he approached the vehicle. He was clear, thoroughly explained why he pulled her over, very professional.
@@alias19it seems like she is going through some kind of mental troubles. Her boyfriend explained it to the police but it was redacted for privacy reasons. That would definitely explain the dissonance.
Worse than the dui, worse than the fines, and worse than any suspension of driving privileges? Having this video posted on youtube for the rest of your life.
@@jessytinsley3285 The same video is on the Transparency bodycam channel. That shows the entire interaction. About 45 minutes in, he starts really letting her have it.
She's 19. I'm not excusing what she did, but it shouldn't be terribly baffling that someone that young can't comprehend the gravity of a dangerous situation. They believe themselves invincible at that age. That said, it was interesting to see the process at length like this, and I hope it served as not only a wake up call, but a warning to people like her. I'm sure those "Nunya" answers didn't help her in court either.
I am three minutes into this, and this cop is the nicest most polite human being on the face of this earth. This cop give me faith in humanity. Seriously, beautiful job, sir.
........because she was a (relatively trustable) light-haired girl! On the other hand, had it been an ethnic minority then things may well have been different...........
@@MrPsarnhe was being very nice because he knew she was drunk. It’s fairly common for these cops to talk like this when they know you’re hammered. Not because of any racially charged reason
Odd how some people have nothing to do with cops at all, some people have but only remember positive experiences, and others are just getting the meanest cops all the time despite being totally innocent.
@@hello59362 it is crazy when the person who is talking with you is a police officer. You can’t just put the cop on hold while to have a whole phone conversation. Like I’d understand if it were maybe a random stranger on the street but not somebody with authority.
Or she's just irresponsible. Not everything is the boyfriend's fault. Her family also seems to care and yet she acts like this. Really makes you think..... @@consumedbyai
I agree she quite clearly needs mental health help but saying her one support in this situation doesn’t deserve to put up with her is one detached and removed perspective, this isn’t the bachelor- this is real life and real relationships
It seems like this is a college town, he probably has to deal with drunk underage students all the time, I would hate to have to see kids act like this.
@@mel...sI’d feel lucky to have a cop this calm and respectful if I were ever in any trouble. Being straight forward isn’t being condescending. Frankly, he had far more patience than I’d have towards this girl.
@@TheCatnipCinema did you you listen to what the boyfriend said? He wasn’t with her and said he told her not to drive I’m guessing by text or call, and that he told her he will physically walk to her house so she wouldn’t have to drive. Do you want him to teleport to her exact location since he wasn’t there before hand?
@@naniebabie9443 thats fair, but credits to Catnipcinema to admid his bad aswell .... he at least owns up to it.. something most people online wont ever do..
Did anyone catch how the officer says "I wouldn't" and "You should leave that up to her" when the boyfriend asks if he should call her parents. I just have to point that out, too, as super respectful advice of him to give the boyfriend. He's absolutely right that it should be her own choice to tell her parents or not as she is an adult. So not only is this officer recognizing this young lady as a human being, but also as an adult capable of making decisions for herself. And he doesn't patronize her throughout the video. I have to say this is one of the best officers I've ever seen in any of these videos, and I hope he gets a pay raise. Let him be the example of all the good officers that are out there. Folks, they really do exist.
If only these children didn't fall back on their parents every time they had a problem, they might not be getting in trouble in the first place. The reason he immediately asks if he should call her mom is probably because it's the first thing SHE does any time anything happens to her, spoiled brat.
Considering she was in such a bad place this arrest could’ve actually just saved her life. She couldn’t have gotten a nicer officer to arrest her. I hope she is able to take this unfortunate event as a wake up call & learn from it and I hope she gets the help she needs. It’s very seldom I feel bad for these people that get duis but I feel bad for her and hope she’s doing better these days. And what a kind & respectful boyfriend she has
I got a dui about 18 years ago. It helped me to get sober. I was hardcore into my addiction and self medicating from CPTSD (ch!ld abuse trauma). I see the signs in her too. I hope she uses this to get well. But she’s very young so it usually takes a few more consequences for us to take stuff seriously.
I need every recording of bodycam footage from this officer. He is so phenomenal, his demeanor is polite and soft spoken yet firm and completely clear, to where it's almost intimidating. I love his responses to the young lady
Imagine what the criminal justice system would be like if every officer, correctional officer, and the like behaved with such amazing character and COMPASSION like this. This man single handedly restored my faith in humanity for the length of this video. I hope his superiors see this and are so proud of the work he did. Not to mention all of the comments singing his well-deserved praises. This should be the example every single cop should strive to be. Essay over.
“Were you driving?” “No!!” “That’s odd..” “It was a ghost it wasn’t me!” I love how the cop handled this and didn’t say anything to start an argument, and she eventually admitted to making a joke🙄talking to a drunk person is like talking to a toddler. The cop handled the entire situation perfectly!
that's because this is Pullman Washington, WSU. almost all the students have very rich parents, a lot of them in powerful positions. This is entitled city....
Upper middle class suburbia entitlement is strong in this one. I think our princess here doesn't know about the millions of working Americans who struggle with dental issues and can't afford to drop thousands on procedures, maybe she should have a field trip through Appalachian mountains, or any large American city and see how the richest nation on earth has a large segment living in struggle. Regardless, our poorest still live above those in the 3rd word, I think I remember seeing a stat once that said over a billion people on earth live on a dollar a day, this young woman needs to expand herself
I got about 30 seconds in before i started laughing because this cops voice is just the sweetest sounding person ever lmao, Sounds like a concerned uncle
I am a recently retired trauma physician. What is happening here is a far better place to deal with drunk driving than the trauma bay of my hospital emergency department after the damage has been done. I applaud officers such as this officer who is polite, professional, and dedicated to driving me out of the dui injury business. Kudos!
So true. We see some gruesome stuff. We hear a lot about the people that pass away in an accident and how their body was mangled or something like that. But it’s when people hear about someone surviving a brutal car crash, the mind goes to “thank GOD they’re alive!” which is true but people don’t think about what it’s like to be in an accident and how their body is mangled but they’re *still alive.* It’s horrible. I can’t even imagine what it would feel like to be in some of these car accidents and how many could have been avoided if people just got an Uber. Or got a DD. Or just stayed home. But instead, they disabled themself for the rest of their life and killed the mother and her child in the car in front of them that WERE safely driving. People, please don’t drink and drive. It’s not pretty.
Not to trying to be rude, if I am somehow, but I will not ever be able to imagine how some people don’t go mental if they work in the emergency response services or even the military, which is why I respect people who work in those fields.
@@BestCountryEvrworking in certain places is like having an allergy. In some cases, the repetitive contact with the cause of allergy or distress, causes the allergy/trauma and you need to leave or stop the contact. In some cases it is the opposite, having more and more contact builds something in you so the allergen/problem doesn't affect you so much.
Her boyfriend's waiting up all night for her, her mom gives her breathalyzer tests. This is a really sad case of a young alcoholic with a lot of stacked issues surrounding by people trying to help her. It's a shame.
I've got 1 DWI and 48 DIP charges. My family thought it was best to take the car away and just have me walk everywhere for years. It makes sense now. Because DIP charges....you just spend 8 hours in the drunk tank sleeping on the ground with all the other drunk people. You get it and half to walk 20 miles home and pay a $120 fine each time.... I finally got sober in 2019-2021. Was coming up on 2 years clean and ready to pick up my 2 year AA chip until my father passed. Now I'm back on the bottle watching these videos, ashamed of myself. Alcohol and Drug addiction is a real disease. I wake up with tremors if I don't drink sometimes. It's such a mental, spiritual, and emotional fight.
Her Family should've taken away the keys to the car. You bet they knew she had/has SERIOUS issues! If there is even the slightest doubt, TAKE AWAY THE KEYS!
This officer is fantastic. He was polite and patient from the beginning and after the boyfriend explained about whatever big thing she was dealing with in life I feel he was even more considerate. He acted like a concerned and firm dad which is exactly what she needed.
The most laughable bit is when he says multiple times to her that it's almost 2am and when she's asked what time she thinks it is, she says ''11:23''. So pretty much whatever he said to her went in one ear and out the other.
she is beyond lucky to have had this police officer stop her, anyone else and she would've been even more of a wreck. His patience is amazing, and his switch to "bad cop" worked well on her. Love to see amazing police officers out there!
He was amazing throughout this whole stop! Side note: It should be illegal to be on your phone at all during any police encounter (unless they need you to call someone for a reason)
her saying nunya and the officer writing it down like it is a real drink is hilarious. She wanted to say nun ya business but held herself back hahahaha
That’s how life works when you make poor life choices. Someone will be held accountable for it, and who better than the person who actually made those poor life choices?
This officer is fire. Plain and simple - fire. What a show of class, professionalism, and overall calm during a situation where most would've just thrown her in a cell and walked away.
@Systematicsphere nope he's fire That officer didn't lose his cool & didn't match her energy by being a jersey to her. We don't have alot of really smart officers like him unfortunately
Only the sith deal in absolutes. But jokes aside, humans are, well, human. Unfortunately many LEO's aren't this patient, which isn't okay. I'm glad this young woman ran into one of the good ones. @@lotsofsauce4992
People who just answer the phone in the middle of a conversation with no apology and proceed to ignore you as they chit chat are so unbelievably enraging.
Yeah, it speaks to her sense of entitlement. She is entitled to a fair trial and a lawyer if she can't afford one. She is entitled to incarceration when she breaks the law. She is NOT entitled to being a destructive, selfish brat at the expense of other people's safety and security.
Exactly, shes just upset she got caught, cop explains she could habe killed someone and she shrugs. Puts feet on table. Answers phone call during apprehension. Goes for a waterworks display. Is daughter to rich people. Its all there on video.
she was intoxicated so her judgements were impaired. It may be a reflection of her character while sober but obviously she isn't making the most rational decisions
He could have easily handed the keys to her friends who would have given her a ride home... generating revenue - rather than enforcing our borders and our right to free speech is guaranteed that crime will escalate!
I remember when I was stopped by the cops at 17. I was so scared I nearly passed out lol seeing how unbothered she is and how she answers the phone during a stop is unbelievable. She’s such a spoiled brat.
I don’t think she is acting this way because she is a spoiled brat, her boyfriend explained to the officer that she is apparently dealing with something major. They blurred out what he was saying but it could be a death in the family, who knows, combine that with being drunk and immature and it’s not a good combination.
Honestly she is so needlessly rude, I also have thoughts to kill myself quite regularly, but I don't treat respectful polite people like this. It's partially teenage angst but she's also one year away from being an adult, and is throwing the emotional angst temper tantrum of a 16 year old which is quite alarming, she's going through something yes, but she's actively going through it so likely she will just get deeper into using it as an excuse to be destructive to herself & others.
I know. Me too...16...had my license 6 months....fortunately the cop who stopped (for rolling through a stop sign) was very kind and explained what I did wrong. He did give me a ticket but he didn't tear a strip of me while he did it.
I hope this woman gets the help she needs. I’m glad the officer took the time to explain the situation to the boyfriend. He was incredibly respectful and patient. Some officers would have refused to engage with the boyfriend, and possibly escalate the situation needlessly.
I don't. I hope she has a succession of massive reality checks. Help is there for people that need it, not the wilfully entitled, arrogant and ignorant. She is all three.
@@RunninUpThatHillhShe was self-medicating with alcohol and cutting herself. I didn't like her either, but you're just being willfully ignorant, and an a-hole.
I’m continually shocked, even though I’ve seen it hundreds of times, of how a phone call becomes more important than the person you’re speaking with that’s right in front of you
What is it with these girls breaking down in tears over a simple arrest and reacting as if they had been told that their whole family had died in a plane crash??
That boyfriend is a keeper. He was concerned about her, stayed cool, didn't make things worse, and told them about her crisis in a way that was respectful with the intent to get her the help she needs and not excusing her behavior.
And he has a typical heaux for a girlfriend: Convinced shes the center of the universe, ungrateful, entitled, and thinks shes above others. Hope dude leaves her. Over half of all young men are not dating, and almost 50% of child bearing women will be childless and alone by 2030. Dudes are tired of dealing with narcissistic adult children like this chick.
Dude deserves to not be stuck with a narcissistic adult child. Aka 99% of modern wxmen. Men are tired of it. Its why by 2030, almost half of all child bearing wxmen will be childless and alone. Dudes are tired of wxmen who demonize men, think they are above everyone and everything, entitled, and think the universe should worship them for being born with a 😺. The best thing this guy could do is leave this chick alone forever.
She also obviously has a very supportive, nice family situation. She's a SPOILED APPLE though, trying to live off of "My mom's a DENTIST, so I'm ABOVE THE LAW and everyone!" Parent's mistake.
This girl is seeking attention/crying out for help (cutting/drinking etc...) and I believe she needs it but she will not get the attention she needs, she will get an enabling boyfriend who will not do her any favours by mollifying her, tho she might get the right kind of attention from her parents as mom seems to get it with her making her provide breath samples before, I suspect mom the dentist will get her mental health help.
@@abby-l5k3qPeople like that officer are emotionally intelligent. They don’t take the words or actions of a criminal, drunk, or mentally ill person personally. They understand that persons words aren’t a reflection of themselves. Same goes with school employees. It’s unbelievable how many of them take the words and actions of (troubled) kids personally. I don’t. I know it’s not about me. We could use more officers like this.
"Noneya"? The balls on that girl. Kudos to the police officer for keeping his calm because I was ready to jump through the screen when I heard her say it.
@@JohnWL-ex1yo That's ok. I am American and I thought it was the name of a new drink. I started Googling it to see what kind of alcohol content it had. LMAO
"Should I contact her parents?"
"I wouldn't"
Cop is a real one.
@@Thryfte They shouldn't be contacting anyone. She's a grown adult, treat her like one.
@@iamdamarea_liao Makes sense if she lives with her parents. They'd be wondering where she is. I have my own place but, when I stay with my parents over the holidays, my mom will still text me if I'm not back when she wakes up at 5am with the dogs. Parents never stop seeing you partially as their baby, especially moms.
@@iamdamarea_liaoexactly
This must be the most polite and well spoken cop ever 😂 😂
And patient
@@ImOnAJourney very , yes. Could never be a cop. Already have a petulant teenager to deal with as it is 😂
I love his mother ease voice!!!
There’s other videos of this officer and he really is a lovely guy. He’s always polite & really caring. I don’t think I’ve ever seen/heard him raise his voice
It makes her rudeness stand out so much more, her poor boyfriend I hope he got sense to leave her in the past 3 months.
At least the boyfriend/friends were respectful and asked actual questions that weren't ridiculous. Kudos for that.
hope she knows how lucky she is hes a good guy
I came here to say this. Her BF seems like a quality dude, hope her support network helps her overcome her issues.
@@daledoistshe seems to have friends and a decent boyfriend, plus a mom that’s a dentist, just attention seeking
@jodiforeman3314 look what he's hitting, dude would walk on broken glass and wade through molten lava to get into bed with her.
@@daledoist I would advise the bf to move on to someone more emotionally stable.
Holy cow, this officer as a father would provide the most heart breaking "I'm not mad at you, I'm disappointed in you" ever.
Very gentle natured. What a kind individual.
My mom, wonderful mother, was a ‘yeller’, but dad would sit me down and say, “I am so disappointed in you…” and I would die a thousand deaths in that moment.
When a parent tells you that they are disappointed in you. It totally breaks your heart. My dad said that to me a long time ago ( in the early 70's) I felt so horrible that I had hurt him.
@@ltvanburen8555 bro's dad is akuma from street fighter
Finally, a boyfriend who doesn’t make things worse and genuinely cares.
@@sarah-janecollins330 what
Hope he left her and decided to go to seminary college to become a catholic priest. I would
@@sarah-janecollins330 🤣🤣🤣 he literally addmited to the cops she is drunk and not in the right state of mind.
I only see an overly talkative dork who made things worse for her 🤣
yep ur single
@@Ratonu29 For worrying about her safety and making it easier for the police giving her less risk of more punishment?
the "WE'RE ONE DIRECTION" ringtone, did in fact, kill me.
SAMEEE
hahahaha
Jumpscare warning for sure 😭
Even seeing this comment before hearing it didn’t prepare me 😂
i quite literally had to do a retake
she's lucky she literally got the nicest cop ever
literally....stop saying "literally". It's teenage annoying.
Learn to use the word literal please, i mean it literally.
You mean "figuratively," literally is not correct because you would have to know every cop in the world to say literally.
@@ORWELL_USA Neither. Modern Americans completely misuse that word as emphasis rather than its proper meaning.
@@Ebani Modern teenagers and journalists misuse that word all the time. They use it for emphasis rather than its true meaning.
My dad was killed by a drunk driver so I have absolutely no respect for anyone who drinks and drives 😢
I am so so sorry for your loss😢💔
Sorry for your loss.
its ok.... neither the driver had any respect for y'all.....
my ex lost his close friend to a drunk driver and the driver never served any time. He had the nerve to sue the bar who served him and won. It devastated the entire community.
Sorry for the loss of your dad
This police officer treated the 19 year old impaired teenager in the most polite and human way imaginable. Absolutely amazing!
Shes absolutely awful. Of the dui videos I've watched id say there's 3 tiers of bad. Shed be in the upper mid tier. Because she's not close to the most awful but she's not drunk enough to get away with that attitude.
teenager? shes an adult ffs. stop infantizing young adults....
@@Lebronat40 theres a reason 19 has teen at the end of it doofus, and even if you disagree, biologically 19 year olds are adolescent
@@Lebronat40 It might come as a surprise to you but human beings have a different level of mental maturity based on our age and this officer was able to match her peace perfectly instead of being a bossy and cooky old head like you.
You have so much compassion for that poor kid. It's almost like she's not capable of following the law and being accountable for her actions.
The fact that her mom has given her multiple breathalyzers in the past and her boyfriend said I told her not to drive makes me think she drives drunk often and is lucky she was stopped before she hurt anyone.
Yep, this is likely not the first time he's had to help her out of a jam.
Or her mom is a puritan that overly sheltered her and now that she's finally away from her she's going wild.
She doesnt understand how anoying this behaviour is it the people around her. Her mother is probably worried sick about her daughter getting into a car crash. If you cant control yourself you should not be anywhere near a car.
If i remeber right, she had crashed and escape from a crash side before and was charged but found innocent because car driver wasnt reconicble on it
@@damonhtoo Or the daughter is entitled and irresponsible.
Props to the boyfriend for being so respectful, and calm. Did not expect that honestly. He seems like he’s been raised by good parents. Also, major props to the officer for being so calm and respectful
He seems like a weak pansy
Agreed. Calm and respectful go a long way in these situations. There's a lesson there for a lot of the subjects of these vids
Most normal and polite boyfriend
These brat type have a way of attracting a nurturing type, then destroy them from the inside out with this kind of behavior @@maiginblank
Run dude, run!
I have no sympathy for anyone who drives under the influence. When I was 10 we were hit head on by a drunk driver and I ended up having to stay in the hospital for almost a month and got 16 stitches on my head and my mother damn near died. People need to realize the lives they put at risk by choosing to drive while under the influence.
@@elisefincher4478 Agreed, driving under the influence means you are risking the lives of someone’s mother, father, daughter, son, friend, etc. No sympathy. When I got drunk at the beach at night and wanted to go home, I slept in my car until the morning when I was sober and ready to drive home.
@@mashashomee you're an awesome person for that honestly.
@@elisefincher4478 I lost two cousins because of this, both were 16. One died because a friend was drunk driving and the second one died because of a drunk driver. Both deaths happened within a year of each other. I was very young when it happened and never got a chance to really get to know them but my older sister knew them well. 😔😔
people need to just be better drivers in general. its crazy. one time after school i was riding my bike through a crosswalk and me and my friend almost got splattered by someone running a red light.
dude almost got a double homicide on some 12 year olds just because he didnt want to sit at a red light for a few minutes.
Same here. In 2018 my 12 year old cousin was fatally run over by a drunk driver (and also struck a few of his friends who survived). I had already vowed to never drink alcohol before that happened, but seeing my cousin's lifeless, broken body in the hospital just cemented that decision.
This officer was super respectful from the minute he approached the vehicle. He was clear, thoroughly explained why he pulled her over, very professional.
That the first thing I noticed, the immediate empathetic and gentle tone. God bless this officer.
Most officers in these video have the patience of a saint, I can't imagine having to deal with that on a regular basis
She was very lucky to have such a nice officer.
I don’t care for him at all. He’s your typical emotionally detached officer who nonchalantly throws the book at you like it’s nothing.
Absolutely agree!
"Court is today, the 15th."
"Wtf? That's today? I have class today."
"No, you have court today."
Reality checked. 😂
😂
😂😂
If she was so concerned about class why was she out getting hammered on a school night?
I bet she plays school like a social club.
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@@alias19it seems like she is going through some kind of mental troubles.
Her boyfriend explained it to the police but it was redacted for privacy reasons.
That would definitely explain the dissonance.
Worse than the dui, worse than the fines, and worse than any suspension of driving privileges? Having this video posted on youtube for the rest of your life.
especially since she was harming herself and obviously in a very bad mental state.
I don't think stuff like this should be posted on UA-cam. At least don't put people's names up. They already get punished enough.
@@BlessedBunsI genuinely cannot decipher wtf you wrote😂
She probably made the newspapers too.
@Itsssholly68 You're probably right. I just know that they do that to people who don't pay taxes.
This cop is hands down the GOAT. Thank you sir, this was truly awesome! You had me laughing all throughout, you fed into none of her bs.
I've seen him in multiple Bodycam videos. I'm a total Officer Westman stan!
He was pandering to her princess behavior, that's definitely not what she needs, in that aspect he failed her.
@@jessytinsley3285 The same video is on the Transparency bodycam channel. That shows the entire interaction. About 45 minutes in, he starts really letting her have it.
@@jessytinsley3285you do realize that is a tactic right? Smh
“Were you driving the vehicle”
“No”
“Well that’s odd” 😂😂😂
It was a ghost
500th like
shes a robot
i like how he actually marked it as she wasnt driving it
@@ChocoRobz
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It still baffles me how some people just fail to comprehend how dangerous it is to drive while drunk...
She's 19. I'm not excusing what she did, but it shouldn't be terribly baffling that someone that young can't comprehend the gravity of a dangerous situation. They believe themselves invincible at that age.
That said, it was interesting to see the process at length like this, and I hope it served as not only a wake up call, but a warning to people like her. I'm sure those "Nunya" answers didn't help her in court either.
They do comprehend how dangerous it is when sober, but alcohol changes you
fake, nothing ever happened to me
@@darthwater999 It's not about you. It's when you harm another person--and the odds favour that
@@RideAcrossTheRiver that's life, just stay at home when I'm driving
I am three minutes into this, and this cop is the nicest most polite human being on the face of this earth. This cop give me faith in humanity. Seriously, beautiful job, sir.
........because she was a (relatively trustable) light-haired girl! On the other hand, had it been an ethnic minority then things may well have been different...........
He's definitely had previous experience with this generation of kids... lord knows you need to have kid gloves on when dealing with them
@@MrPsarnhe was being very nice because he knew she was drunk. It’s fairly common for these cops to talk like this when they know you’re hammered. Not because of any racially charged reason
@@MrPsarnNaw fam the statistics dont back that up. I feel bad for you if that's how you view the world.
Nicer than anyone on the the earth???? How do you know?
the arresting officer & boyfriend earned & share the ‘Most Chill’ award. nice work, fellas
This is literally the nicest cop I’ve ever seen on these videos. Like I wish the cops I’ve encountered in the past were a FRACTION of how nice he was
Right?! I always seem to get the biggest jerks and I'm only doing 5 over!
He’s really lovely there’s a few videos of him & he’s such a lovely, polite & soft spoken officer. I’ve never heard him raise his voice.
Awesome deescalation technique! When she got loud, he paused and calmed her down.
Odd how some people have nothing to do with cops at all, some people have but only remember positive experiences, and others are just getting the meanest cops all the time despite being totally innocent.
I have class today!!
No you have court today!
Drunk or not answering the phone when pulled over like that is crazy af
no it’s not
@@hello59362 it is crazy when the person who is talking with you is a police officer. You can’t just put the cop on hold while to have a whole phone conversation. Like I’d understand if it were maybe a random stranger on the street but not somebody with authority.
Lol she took that phone call like he wasn't even there!
@@romanbisek1498 Kids don't have respect for anyone any more, that's part of the problem.
She gave me Bella Thorne vibes.
The boy friend is literally an angel. She is lucky to have him. Hopefully she gets the help she needs, knowing she has a great support system
@@consumedbyaiI get the vibe that he truly cares; and if that’s not he is truly an incredibly skilled sociopath.
@@akossarfo-kantanka7231well if akossarfo-kantanka7231 get the vibe that he cares, then we're good!
He also ratted her out. Any defense she could claim is now ruined because he said on a bodycam she was drunk.
Or she's just irresponsible. Not everything is the boyfriend's fault. Her family also seems to care and yet she acts like this. Really makes you think..... @@consumedbyai
@@consumedbyai that’s a big assumption.
What a cop. And boyfriend.... both so polite n well spoken
The boyfriend is so sweet and concerned. He deserves better and she deserves help. The cops are so nice too. It’s unfortunate she’s so rude.
I agree she quite clearly needs mental health help but saying her one support in this situation doesn’t deserve to put up with her is one detached and removed perspective, this isn’t the bachelor- this is real life and real relationships
Not concerned enough to make sure she went home safe.
He was pathetic.
@@TrasshprodTry paying attention. She came from where ever she was drinking to meet him, even though he told her not to.
he said she was going through something the night this happend, seemed very emotional to me. that could be why she's acting out.
This cop should be a therapist, bro’s voice is putting my soul at ease 😂
The LEO made me relax, I'm just watching the video of this bimbo
SAME
😂
Was just t hinking exactly the same thing .
Fr 😂
You better wake up little girl because if one day you hurt someone, you will never be able to go home.
Exactly! She is lucky she didn’t kill someone and be in jail for years. Hopefully, he will get help.
she's an adult
@@dalalwakid5473she is only legal. Thqt does not mean she is adult
@@Dmitis-nk7xi No, but the context is overtly legal. Ergo she's an adult and the statement was valid.
@@dalalwakid5473 They were being condescending
The Boyfriend deserves better than this. Move on, buddy.
This police officer is such a calm and collected legend
It seems like this is a college town, he probably has to deal with drunk underage students all the time, I would hate to have to see kids act like this.
I live in this town, it is a college town, and yes the police do have to deal with these younger adults like this a fair amount.@@jeffhughes6167
Cool, calm and collected
He sounds like a serial killer. 🧐🤔
He sounds like @Bb-fp
The cop's responses to this situation were amazing.
“Nope, you have COURT today.” 😂
Not really. He's passive aggressive and condescending.
@@mel...swhere? He’s been calm the whole time?
@@mel...sI’d feel lucky to have a cop this calm and respectful if I were ever in any trouble. Being straight forward isn’t being condescending. Frankly, he had far more patience than I’d have towards this girl.
@@mel...s must be the energy you are attuned to, but if so I'd say he matched her energy perfectly
massive respect to the boyfriend, seemed like he cared a lot and wanted to make the best of the situation
@@TheCatnipCinemaOk Karen, go back to your hole now
@@TheCatnipCinema did you you listen to what the boyfriend said? He wasn’t with her and said he told her not to drive I’m guessing by text or call, and that he told her he will physically walk to her house so she wouldn’t have to drive. Do you want him to teleport to her exact location since he wasn’t there before hand?
@@TheCatnipCinema then don’t comment on something you don’t know, pay attention to the video next time. lol
@@naniebabie9443 thats fair, but credits to Catnipcinema to admid his bad aswell .... he at least owns up to it.. something most people online wont ever do..
She don't deserve him, although he may also be the reason why she's so disrespectful
Now THIS is how you conduct a DUI stop, investigation, and arrest.
@apackerfan It's not OK to use threats to demand information.
Did anyone catch how the officer says "I wouldn't" and "You should leave that up to her" when the boyfriend asks if he should call her parents. I just have to point that out, too, as super respectful advice of him to give the boyfriend. He's absolutely right that it should be her own choice to tell her parents or not as she is an adult. So not only is this officer recognizing this young lady as a human being, but also as an adult capable of making decisions for herself. And he doesn't patronize her throughout the video.
I have to say this is one of the best officers I've ever seen in any of these videos, and I hope he gets a pay raise. Let him be the example of all the good officers that are out there. Folks, they really do exist.
I think there would be even way more officers like this if most of the convicted wouldnt act like her tbh.
well now shes all over the internet, and she has no control over this video
If only these children didn't fall back on their parents every time they had a problem, they might not be getting in trouble in the first place. The reason he immediately asks if he should call her mom is probably because it's the first thing SHE does any time anything happens to her, spoiled brat.
I've seen countless officers just like him in other DUI arrest videos.
@@thecubeycuber1281well that’s not the officers doing.
Considering she was in such a bad place this arrest could’ve actually just saved her life. She couldn’t have gotten a nicer officer to arrest her. I hope she is able to take this unfortunate event as a wake up call & learn from it and I hope she gets the help she needs. It’s very seldom I feel bad for these people that get duis but I feel bad for her and hope she’s doing better these days. And what a kind & respectful boyfriend she has
mine saved me. it sucks but it was a wake up call
Her boyfriend is a sweetheart
I got a dui about 18 years ago. It helped me to get sober. I was hardcore into my addiction and self medicating from CPTSD (ch!ld abuse trauma). I see the signs in her too. I hope she uses this to get well. But she’s very young so it usually takes a few more consequences for us to take stuff seriously.
@@LBowen-wg5rn sounds like you're jealous
I need every recording of bodycam footage from this officer. He is so phenomenal, his demeanor is polite and soft spoken yet firm and completely clear, to where it's almost intimidating. I love his responses to the young lady
Right?? His professional voice could lull me to sleep, I wanna hear him make audiobooks or something LOL
Imagine what the criminal justice system would be like if every officer, correctional officer, and the like behaved with such amazing character and COMPASSION like this. This man single handedly restored my faith in humanity for the length of this video. I hope his superiors see this and are so proud of the work he did. Not to mention all of the comments singing his well-deserved praises. This should be the example every single cop should strive to be. Essay over.
@@PanthORandPonAY❤❤❤
Her sulky attitude towards the incredibly kind and professional cop got me so mad
“Were you driving?”
“No!!”
“That’s odd..”
“It was a ghost it wasn’t me!”
I love how the cop handled this and didn’t say anything to start an argument, and she eventually admitted to making a joke🙄talking to a drunk person is like talking to a toddler. The cop handled the entire situation perfectly!
even if she was joking, it makes me think she was just saying no to all his medical questions to get it over with
@@Fishheart4121 yeah
Yeah I've used that excuse in the past as well. It didn't work for me either.
what time stamp was thatttt
He had the patience of a saint. Don’t think she realizes how lucky she was having him as the arresting officer.
Clearly she doesn't realize or appreciate the behavior of any other person, that's how entitled people are.
You think some other officer would kick her around or something?
Lol right? Acting like a professional shouldn't be praised it should be the standard. @@LTVegas-vf6km
no joke!
Or how lucky she is to be female.
I love that he told her she was being childish and lectured her on driving drunk.
@@mary-ellenmadigan9354 most likely has his own kids and has those same talks.
👍🏽me too
I'd be so embarrassed if that was my daughter. Talk about disrespectful!! Grow up
The patience of this officer is unmatched. Respect this officer and her boyfriend for being honest and polite to the officer.
This is job stop canonizing him it is embarrassing
this is the nicest cop ive ever witnessed.
Yes when does the childish crying start like when like where like what’s going on
that's because this is Pullman Washington, WSU. almost all the students have very rich parents, a lot of them in powerful positions. This is entitled city....
He was introverted perverted
“Isn’t everyone under the care of a dentist??!!!”
Yikes. This girl has a lot to learn about life in general. My god.
Upper middle class suburbia entitlement is strong in this one. I think our princess here doesn't know about the millions of working Americans who struggle with dental issues and can't afford to drop thousands on procedures, maybe she should have a field trip through Appalachian mountains, or any large American city and see how the richest nation on earth has a large segment living in struggle. Regardless, our poorest still live above those in the 3rd word, I think I remember seeing a stat once that said over a billion people on earth live on a dollar a day, this young woman needs to expand herself
Mommy is a dentist, so it's cheap as free for her.
I just think she means she's registered with a Dr or dentist, at least that's what I would say.
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@@dreamingnihilist653 richest nation? 👀
I have no idea where this officer is from but he should get a commendation for his kindness, patience & professionalism.
She owes this cop an apology. He helped her out of more stupidity.
She doesn't just owe him an apology. She owes him a thank you.
I got about 30 seconds in before i started laughing because this cops voice is just the sweetest sounding person ever lmao, Sounds like a concerned uncle
😂 yeah
@@N0Xa880iULsounds like samwise gamgee from LOTR
When the cop talked to her he remind me of Fred Rogers
I hate how everyone acts like it’s the cops fault that they got pulled over
She didn’t realized how nice he was for not booking her into jail till the court date.
Seriously, that's some rare stuff.
@@helgafrahmann4201 wdym she never learned her lesson? Stop making assumptions you don’t know her
@@thalia7040It's a woman doing a DUI so of course the comments are gonna be weird and sexist.
@@helgafrahmann4201”she is blond” tf do you mean by that ugh
@@thalia7040 sarkasm
My heart goes out to the boyfriend. I used to be in a similar relationship. Run brother, run.
She needs professional help and he can´t give her that.
Same
You don't know anything about those people and their relationship 🤦quit embarrassing yourself
Same. Trust me, dating someone with alcohol/ drug issues will not end well….
@@Threegreentailsyou don’t need to personally know them to realize having a partner with these issues isn’t ideal… grow up
I am a recently retired trauma physician. What is happening here is a far better place to deal with drunk driving than the trauma bay of my hospital emergency department after the damage has been done. I applaud officers such as this officer who is polite, professional, and dedicated to driving me out of the dui injury business. Kudos!
So true. We see some gruesome stuff. We hear a lot about the people that pass away in an accident and how their body was mangled or something like that. But it’s when people hear about someone surviving a brutal car crash, the mind goes to “thank GOD they’re alive!” which is true but people don’t think about what it’s like to be in an accident and how their body is mangled but they’re *still alive.* It’s horrible. I can’t even imagine what it would feel like to be in some of these car accidents and how many could have been avoided if people just got an Uber. Or got a DD. Or just stayed home. But instead, they disabled themself for the rest of their life and killed the mother and her child in the car in front of them that WERE safely driving. People, please don’t drink and drive. It’s not pretty.
Not to trying to be rude, if I am somehow, but I will not ever be able to imagine how some people don’t go mental if they work in the emergency response services or even the military, which is why I respect people who work in those fields.
@@BestCountryEvrsome people have different grit and ability to push back against tough situations. Some things affect some people, others don’t.
@@BestCountryEvrworking in certain places is like having an allergy. In some cases, the repetitive contact with the cause of allergy or distress, causes the allergy/trauma and you need to leave or stop the contact. In some cases it is the opposite, having more and more contact builds something in you so the allergen/problem doesn't affect you so much.
I'm a premed biology student.. any advice for an aspiring physician?
That boyfriend is a saint and a sweet soul. So kind and respectful and caring.
Her boyfriend's waiting up all night for her, her mom gives her breathalyzer tests. This is a really sad case of a young alcoholic with a lot of stacked issues surrounding by people trying to help her. It's a shame.
I've got 1 DWI and 48 DIP charges. My family thought it was best to take the car away and just have me walk everywhere for years. It makes sense now. Because DIP charges....you just spend 8 hours in the drunk tank sleeping on the ground with all the other drunk people. You get it and half to walk 20 miles home and pay a $120 fine each time....
I finally got sober in 2019-2021. Was coming up on 2 years clean and ready to pick up my 2 year AA chip until my father passed. Now I'm back on the bottle watching these videos, ashamed of myself. Alcohol and Drug addiction is a real disease. I wake up with tremors if I don't drink sometimes. It's such a mental, spiritual, and emotional fight.
@@mastersplinter5966you got this Master Splinter
@@mastersplinter5966I believe in you
@@mastersplinter5966 You have a choice every day. Not an easy choice, but a choice. Good luck!🤗
Her Family should've taken away the keys to the car. You bet they knew she had/has SERIOUS issues! If there is even the slightest doubt, TAKE AWAY THE KEYS!
This officer is fantastic. He was polite and patient from the beginning and after the boyfriend explained about whatever big thing she was dealing with in life I feel he was even more considerate. He acted like a concerned and firm dad which is exactly what she needed.
Guessing she is a "cutter/depressed" first thing I said after the cop asked bout the blood. Hope she gets the help she needs
He's not her Dad. Stop enabling drunks.
@@Mr21scott do you have any links or names for his videos? i need his positive energy after binge watching all thesse cop cams lol
I am actually impressed by this man, how perfectly he is doing his job.
The "one direction" ringtone💀
didn't help her
deserved jail for that alone
Haha yeah she's 19. Time to grow up now
HAH i was thinking the same, it was so random
I was looking for this comment lol
These group of guys are so nice and their interaction with the officers are very respectful. The officer was kind and respectful as well.
Talking to drunk people is beyond trying of one's patience.
Especially a self entitled one
@@mountainheather49 💯
The most laughable bit is when he says multiple times to her that it's almost 2am and when she's asked what time she thinks it is, she says ''11:23''. So pretty much whatever he said to her went in one ear and out the other.
Then don't talk to them 🤷♂
I hope she doesn't kill anyone while drunk driving.
I feel bad for her boyfriend,she acts so entitled and immature even for a 19 year old in this situation.
Sounds like she’s got some mental issues to deal with
Same :( what I'd give for someone that nice fighting my corner, no responsibility just tryna worm her way out of 6 hours without her iPhone
Alcohol turns some people horrible so i wouldnt judge her so hard off of this small video
Google blocking free speech is a crime!
@@user-rq8sx1xj8s Yeah. She's also terrified. She tries to hide it.
I love that he told her it was 2 am , and not 5 minutes later she thinks it’s 11:23pm LMAO
But the bodycam says 08:56
@@justluke8730 It's plausible that's how long it's been since he was recording.
Underrated comment, I was thinking the exact same thing! Although, I also forgot what time is was supposed to be
@@justluke8730The Z at the end of the time means it’s in GMT. Subtract 6 hours for EDT.
@@thecooldude9999Astonishing how many Americans have no basic knowledge of the world.
She loses it without her phone...she is very immature. and cries like an 8 yo.
Anyone who would answer their phone during a traffic stop & ignore the cop clearly isn’t taking the situation seriously.
she is beyond lucky to have had this police officer stop her, anyone else and she would've been even more of a wreck. His patience is amazing, and his switch to "bad cop" worked well on her. Love to see amazing police officers out there!
“Why not?”
“Because that’s not part of the process”
What a beautiful response
He was amazing throughout this whole stop!
Side note: It should be illegal to be on your phone at all during any police encounter (unless they need you to call someone for a reason)
her saying nunya and the officer writing it down like it is a real drink is hilarious. She wanted to say nun ya business but held herself back hahahaha
Saint of a cop and Saint of a BF. What a refreshing interaction in a bad situation
Being a pretty young blond has its perks.
He's wasting his time and life with her... never date a girl with mental issues.
Both are people she really didn't deserve in this case.
Hopefully he finds better or at least more stable. Terrible attitude. Cutting. Dui. Its not worth it dude.
@@ataridc He's young, he'll learn...
She's "scared" that she will be held accountable for her poor life choices.
Exactly
That’s how life works when you make poor life choices. Someone will be held accountable for it, and who better than the person who actually made those poor life choices?
Something tells me this girl isn’t often held accountable for her actions. I hope she learns.
Did you miss the part where her mother uses a breathalyzer on her?
@@Tandran Does she?? Cuz I could have swore I saw her driving just now!
She behaved pretty normal imo
Specially since she was obviously upset about something
Privileged adult acting like a spoiled child. Props to the cop for bringing her back down to reality.
This officer is an example of not taking anything personal, very professional.
Kudos to the officer who was VERY polite, patient and did his job very professionally!
One of the most respectful cops I've seen. Dude needs a raise and all cops should be shown this video for training purposes
The cop has the absolute best personality, for this job.
His voice is so unbelievably patient and understanding.
Phenomenal job officer
That cop has the sweetest voice ever. I would be like ''please, don't stop talking to me'' LOL
This officer is fire. Plain and simple - fire. What a show of class, professionalism, and overall calm during a situation where most would've just thrown her in a cell and walked away.
Fine. Not fire.
@Systematicsphere nope he's fire
That officer didn't lose his cool & didn't match her energy by being a jersey to her. We don't have alot of really smart officers like him unfortunately
officers an absolute dog. @@Systematicsphere
Only the sith deal in absolutes. But jokes aside, humans are, well, human. Unfortunately many LEO's aren't this patient, which isn't okay. I'm glad this young woman ran into one of the good ones. @@lotsofsauce4992
The dude at the scene is a good kid that clearly has great parents. Good for him for handling himself this well. Respect to him and his family
he should seperate himself from this girl before she gets him into trouble that will impact his life.
guy's a pathetic little kid who got lucky in life, nothing impressive.
@@_M....shut up she probably only did this. One time she was drunk out of her mind
@Cassandrabb did you watch the vid? The BF said it's a problem of hers, her mom gave her multiple breathalyzers in the past.
People who just answer the phone in the middle of a conversation with no apology and proceed to ignore you as they chit chat are so unbelievably enraging.
She was drunk.
Rude badly mannered self entitled woman
Yeah, it speaks to her sense of entitlement.
She is entitled to a fair trial and a lawyer if she can't afford one.
She is entitled to incarceration when she breaks the law.
She is NOT entitled to being a destructive, selfish brat at the expense of other people's safety and security.
@@mubinamo Thanks, Captain Obvious!
especially if their job is to ring up your purchase
She has been spoiled by her parents. I do not think the DUI has anything to do with her attitude
Exactly, shes just upset she got caught, cop explains she could habe killed someone and she shrugs. Puts feet on table. Answers phone call during apprehension. Goes for a waterworks display. Is daughter to rich people. Its all there on video.
She is BEYOND fortunate to deal with a cop as patient and even-tempered as him.
he's been so gentle and polite to her...and her behavior is exceptionally childish
It's almost like she is a drunk teenager or something
🤔 Ya think...
@@flowerpot-r4i 🤓
@@flowerpot-r4i I know right, how crazy 🤯
19 is an adult, she isnt 9, yet pathetically acts like so.@@flowerpot-r4i
She’s pulled over and literally answers her phone. What has become of this world.
she was intoxicated so her judgements were impaired. It may be a reflection of her character while sober but obviously she isn't making the most rational decisions
my favorite is when afterwards she looks at the cop and says “what’s up?” lmao
Entitled brats.
phones phones phones - what would they do without it?
just as bad as the people who are talking/taking calls at a cash register. totally disrespectful
“Didn’t do anything” except risk other people’s lives and your own!
The PROFESSIONALISM of the cop is out of this world! Thank you 🙏🏾👏🏾
This woman needs to grow up! She acted more childish than my 15 year old. So entitled and rude. Bet her parents are beyond disappointed and ashamed.
Wel her mom is a dentist, most rich people give their kids money and cars and credit cards not to deal with their self entitlement.
Golden Child and possibly on the DSM5 of Narcissistic Traits
I doubt it. Parents with any shame or care wouldn't raise a horrible person like this.
I doubt her parents care. They raised her.
He could have easily handed the keys to her friends who would have given her a ride home... generating revenue - rather than enforcing our borders and our right to free speech is guaranteed that crime will escalate!
I remember when I was stopped by the cops at 17. I was so scared I nearly passed out lol seeing how unbothered she is and how she answers the phone during a stop is unbelievable. She’s such a spoiled brat.
I don’t think she is acting this way because she is a spoiled brat, her boyfriend explained to the officer that she is apparently dealing with something major. They blurred out what he was saying but it could be a death in the family, who knows, combine that with being drunk and immature and it’s not a good combination.
Honestly she is so needlessly rude, I also have thoughts to kill myself quite regularly, but I don't treat respectful polite people like this.
It's partially teenage angst but she's also one year away from being an adult, and is throwing the emotional angst temper tantrum of a 16 year old which is quite alarming, she's going through something yes, but she's actively going through it so likely she will just get deeper into using it as an excuse to be destructive to herself & others.
@@ToLoveIsToLive89doesn't excuse driving impaired and possibly maiming or killing someone, a child or family.
@@TruthOnly24spoilt? Perhaps spoiled?
I know. Me too...16...had my license 6 months....fortunately the cop who stopped (for rolling through a stop sign) was very kind and explained what I did wrong. He did give me a ticket but he didn't tear a strip of me while he did it.
"I have class today!"
"No, you have COURT today."
Epic.
I hope this woman gets the help she needs. I’m glad the officer took the time to explain the situation to the boyfriend. He was incredibly respectful and patient. Some officers would have refused to engage with the boyfriend, and possibly escalate the situation needlessly.
There ain’t enough help to reverse how her parents raised her
I don't. I hope she has a succession of massive reality checks. Help is there for people that need it, not the wilfully entitled, arrogant and ignorant. She is all three.
The guys were being smart and didn't approach the cop screaming. That's all you gotta do in life, in general, if you give respect, you'll get it back.
She doesn't need help. She needs to never drive again.
@@RunninUpThatHillhShe was self-medicating with alcohol and cutting herself. I didn't like her either, but you're just being willfully ignorant, and an a-hole.
I’m shocked at how young people (drunk or not) are so disrespectful of authority!
I would have never talked back to an officer like she did.
You mean after 4 years of F the police? Cheered on by the media and democrats. That people don't respect authority? I'm shocked.
What's her onlyfans?
I’m continually shocked, even though I’ve seen it hundreds of times, of how a phone call becomes more important than the person you’re speaking with that’s right in front of you
Why not?
@@SKDYCATIT'S CALLED GOOD MANNERS ! obviously YOU have never heard of that !🤦
Loved when cop told her to take her feet off the desk “ I wouldn’t do that in your home”! She has a lot of growing up to do!
Well yeah she’s 19 old lady
@@Cassandrabbyou defending that says everything about you. You will be dismissed at every turn in life with that attitude and disrespect
@@EddiXP it's just a yt comment bozo, you do not know anything about that person
@@Cassandrabb Did you see that it flew over your head you have alot of growing up to do to see it
@@Cassandrabb 19 which is an adult in most countries. Grow up kid and go do some growing up since you clearly ain't grown enough.
What is it with these girls breaking down in tears over a simple arrest and reacting as if they had been told that their whole family had died in a plane crash??
Triggers empathy in others, easier to avoid accountability.
That boyfriend is a keeper. He was concerned about her, stayed cool, didn't make things worse, and told them about her crisis in a way that was respectful with the intent to get her the help she needs and not excusing her behavior.
Yeah he probably is. Idk about the girl though.
Being deprived of her phone for 6 hours is a penalty of extreme punishment
For most younger people nowadays Yes.
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old mad person found: triggered
That boyfriend deserves the WORLD. My god. How well spoken and concerned but not invasive. You love to see it.
HE RATTED HER OUT!
@@ORWELL_USA The breathalyzer ratter her out. She deserves punishment for drunk driving, why try to help her get out of it?
And he has a typical heaux for a girlfriend: Convinced shes the center of the universe, ungrateful, entitled, and thinks shes above others. Hope dude leaves her.
Over half of all young men are not dating, and almost 50% of child bearing women will be childless and alone by 2030.
Dudes are tired of dealing with narcissistic adult children like this chick.
Dude deserves to not be stuck with a narcissistic adult child.
Aka 99% of modern wxmen. Men are tired of it. Its why by 2030, almost half of all child bearing wxmen will be childless and alone.
Dudes are tired of wxmen who demonize men, think they are above everyone and everything, entitled, and think the universe should worship them for being born with a 😺.
The best thing this guy could do is leave this chick alone forever.
He definitely deserves better. Hopefully she gets her act together.
Why did the boyfriend ask "should I come to the police station in the morning" literally 8 times?
Drunk also.
That girl is very lucky to have such a supportive, nice, understanding, respectful, and mature boyfriend.
The cop was also very patient and nice.
She also obviously has a very supportive, nice family situation. She's a SPOILED APPLE though, trying to live off of "My mom's a DENTIST, so I'm ABOVE THE LAW and everyone!" Parent's mistake.
Spoiled brat.
He's wasting his time. She's a total loser at 19 years drinking and driving.
Enabling is not supportive
This girl is seeking attention/crying out for help (cutting/drinking etc...) and I believe she needs it but she will not get the attention she needs, she will get an enabling boyfriend who will not do her any favours by mollifying her, tho she might get the right kind of attention from her parents as mom seems to get it with her making her provide breath samples before, I suspect mom the dentist will get her mental health help.
this cop is so kind wtf
It’s his job to
He’s not ‘so kind’…he’s doing his job in a professional manner. This shouldn’t be praised, this is how all police officers should be.
@@francurotto3310bruv it should be praised he wasn’t talking very strict he was making sure she would freak out.
i love the stages of grief these ppl go through once they get to the station and start sobering up and realizing the consequences 😭
she thought she was all that until the breathalyzer💀💀
No matter what she’s going through she had absolutely no right to be so disrespectful to that kind officer!
agreed! its so sad to see the individuals who are dedicated to helping people receive so much disrespect
she's drunk, miss holier-than-thou...
@@abby-l5k3qPeople like that officer are emotionally intelligent. They don’t take the words or actions of a criminal, drunk, or mentally ill person personally. They understand that persons words aren’t a reflection of themselves.
Same goes with school employees. It’s unbelievable how many of them take the words and actions of (troubled) kids personally. I don’t. I know it’s not about me.
We could use more officers like this.
@@enteryourname2289 facts
@@enteryourname2289so you’re saying we should have more police officers with basic emotional intelligence and common sense?
"Noneya"? The balls on that girl. Kudos to the police officer for keeping his calm because I was ready to jump through the screen when I heard her say it.
what means ''noneya''? i'm actually not american and english it's not my first language.
@@JohnWL-ex1yo "None of ya (your) business"
@@JohnWL-ex1yo That's ok. I am American and I thought it was the name of a new drink. I started Googling it to see what kind of alcohol content it had. LMAO
Amen! Im sure her dentist mama is so proud
@@thebewitchinghour831omg😂😭
I like this arresting officer! No foolishness being put up with at all
Not putting up with any crap but also completely pleasant and professional
She really should have thanked that office for how nice and patient he was with her. I don’t think she knows how much worse that could have been.
People need to be taught responsibility for their actions.
This is how this young woman is being taught. Bet she NEVER DUI's again, eh?
@traybern Really? Why.
@traybern Um - You are waaay out of line. Perhaps you do not see the word DUI in the comment - Goodbye and do not respond further.
Ohh God don’t be one of those tools!
And a little respect.