honestly, it smells like corruption since the ticket even said he didn't have to be there meaning he shouldn't have had that warrant out for his arrest.
Not only did you dare to use fitting video for the stories, but you even edited the stock computer screen to poke fun at the “photo of him forging the sea service testimonial”. Bravo!
Story 10 is such a sad story. He’s clearly an individual with integrity but knows he has a problem but made a mistake, the people around him seem to know it, and he owned up to it whereas a genuinely bad person would have chose to get off scott free. It seems like he uses the drugs to self medicate and maybe wanted to use jail time as a chance for him to get sober. I hope he got clean.
I feel like this narrator has gotten much more confident throughout his time on the channel. He seems more comfortable inserting his thoughts, and he actually says them with confidence now.
Arrested for indecent exposure because a car accident shredded her clothes? Man, just when I think my opinion of the intelligence of cops can't get any lower, something like that happens.
On the arrested for swearing story, some cities actually have by-laws against swearing in public. Toronto, ON has a by-law specifically against swearing at your mother in public.
As a security officer, I've seen *one* time where a person literally got himself arrested and then convicted for simple trespass out of sheer stubbornness. Literally all he had to do was move *fifteen feet* to be off the property, and he *absolutely refused to do it*. Even when the police officer literally told him, "I just called for backup. If you are still here whenhe other car gets here, you're going to jail." He was subsequently offered a slap on the wrist plea bargain for misdemeanor trespass, and *refused that too*. He insisted on taking it to court. He demanded a *jury*. And since it was literally straight up witnessed by myself and two police officers, there was absolutely no question about things and he was convicted.
Thank you from Britain for saying story 40 is the most British thing you've ever heard, before you said that I was already thinking 'That sounds pretty typical'. Different cultures. 🙂
That's what I was thinking. At first I was like "Okay, maybe it's a misunderstanding or something" because of the note. When he said that the guy genuinely pickpocketed the decoy, that's when I went, "Yeah- no, genuine criminal intent is not a ridiculous reason to be arrested."
I think we have two different categories of stories here, which can both make sense, depending on how you interpret the original question. There's "That cop is stupid. They shouldn't have been arrested for that." And "That suspect is stupid. It should've been obvious they would get arrested for that."
The ridiculous part is he got nothing out of it money wise and got a permanent criminal record. In ny or CA he would've been fine to even consider charges it has to be over $1000
9:46 Some states in the US have these old as hell laws banning swearing in public that have been around for at least a century, and nobody in the state legislature wants to have to go through all the state laws to filter out the old ones and move to remove them because A. it's a pain in the ass, and B. every single one has to go through a similarly lengthy process as adding a new law in order to be removed (in some cases you can't even remove them at all, you just have to pass a new law that makes the old one null and void) which wastes time that could be spent making new laws. In my state most people more or less ignore them (cops included) but you can actually get charged for it.
Not a cop, but a dude got tackled and arrested for a 40 cent single serve pie. Buddy brought out like, 8 cop cars, a firetruck, and an ambulance because the call went out as assault... he smacked my coworkers hand trying to take off with the pie. He had the money to pay for the pie, he just chose the stupidest route possible
That's battery, assault is the threat of harm and battery is physical contact. Also if you steal the pie you don't have to wait in line and time is money too right lol
@@AfricanLionBat Interestingly in some states there are no battery laws. It all falls under the umbrella of assault. My state has battery and assault as well as aggravated variants of both for more severe instances but some just have assault and a aggravated variant or something similar where threats and actions are treated the same in the eyes of the law. The same can be said about other laws that share similarities like laws along the lines of sexual misconduct not differentiating between rape with penetration and rape without while other states do make clear distinctions between the two.
41:55 Giving a false name to a cop.... This happened to my dad... not giving the false name, it was his name used by his parasite brother, because he was on parole yet again... Tickets for: No seat belt, speeding, no license, a few others i forget.. Description of driver. late 30's thin 140 lbs blonde tattoos everywhere he ignored the tickets and a warrant went out on my dad... Not knowing anything about this.... We got pulled over, the cops were a$$holes and the only reason he let us go, was dad was the only one who could drive the truck, my mom couldn't drive a stick shift, so we would have been stranded mom and all of us kids (non-driving ages) We go to court, dad's lawyer tells the Judge that he did not get those tickets and that it was his brother... and to look at the cops description.... as she read it her jaw dropped like a cartoon character.... as she looked at my dad.... mid 30's heavy set near 300 lbs light brown hair 1 tattoo.... The time between the tickets to the court date, there would be no human way to gain 160 pounds and have all of the tattoos removed... A warrant was issued to his brother.... Their mom was pissed that my dad didn't just pay for the tickets.... Who cares he was placed in handcuffs in front of his kids, and they could have been stranded on the side of the road....
Story 2 reminds me of a joke where someone was told if they were ever too drunk to drive, they should take a bus home. Bad idea, much harder to drive a bus than a car, especially when drunk.
The state of Michigan has a law against swearing in the presence of a child - basically anywhere within earshot of any children. It's occasionally enforced.
The cops asking the drunk to stop swearing were checking if the person had reasonable self control to be let go. Since he kept swearing they arrest for drunk and disorderly because they can't trust that he won't be a danger to himself or others. They don't care that he's swearing, they care that he's not currently self aware enough to be in public.
My brother in law was driving down the highway. My mom was the passenger. My mom threw a piece of paper out the window. They get pulled over, and my mom was arrested for having a suspended license. During the hearing, my mom explains that she was the passenger, not the driver. The only thing she did was throw a piece of paper. Judge told her " Get out of here. This is stupid" and then berated the cop who arrested her.
One of the stupidest things a person can do to get arrested is being a “street lawyer” and interfering in the arrest of another person, when they were just an innocent bystander in the first place.
@@becauselifts9913 huh, didn’t know that existed. It makes sense for protecting officers from frivolous lawsuits, and I suppose the game warden couldn’t have been charged with incompetence. But still the guy should’ve been temporarily suspended for doing this _multiple_ times. I get once (though an apology would obviously be in order, and probably a requirement to pay for whatever fines his mistake incurred), but *_several_* ? That seems like the kind of thing that people should get in trouble for.
@@Hypercube2017 game wardens have police powers. Thus they get qualified immunity. The issue is that game wardens, a lot of the time, are even worse than cops when it comes to behaving.
@Hypercube2017 I have to agree with what JLense said. I went to an Agricultural College for a Wildlife Management degree and all the Wildlife Law Enforcement students were unilaterally hated ("strongly disliked" was the terminology the professors used) by everyone in the department. Before they even graduated, a lot of them had giant sequoias up their asses and would often be more openly inappropriate (racist, sexist, overall more creepy towards female classmates/professors) compared to the other students and just had that "I'm more superior because I'm going into law enforcement" attitude. That's not to say everyone is like that, but I didn't see a single person who was in that major who wasn't so there's that. In a lot of places, Game Wardens don't have to follow the guidelines that police officers have to do either if they work for a federal agency and not a state one. They're almost an entirely separate entity compared to actual law enforcement and often you won't see punishments handed out to them like you do with an everyday police officer or state trooper. It's kind of crazy, but from personal experience most of the long term officers are either the nicest people you'll ever meet or the equivalent of someone who views that everyone else owes them something for them existing.
"The cops were pretty chill giving him three chances" Really? You mean the cops who *_arrested_* him for *_swearing?_* I don't know, my idea of "chill" is obviously very different.
Man it must be hard doing it right for everyone huh. First I constantly see people telling you to get rid of the gameplay as it's distracting, now you do it different all the people that want the gameplay back are coming out of the woodwork lol. I gotta say I am just happy that you read these stories yourself, that makes such a big difference to the thousands of channels that just use a ttp and random game footage.Their channels have 0 personality. Your voice alone adds a lot!
Someone in my town decided to rob a place of business at gunpoint that they had VERY recently worked at and quit, the manager and entire staff knew this person by name and told them that they shouldn’t do it, but they did and as the person ran from the building with the stolen money, they shot back at the building at the manager… they lived like 2 minuets away from the place and they were arrested very shortly after by an entire SWAT team…
Okay i don't have alot of empathy for people who do stupid things, but that one giving out tickets and clearly telling them they did NOT have to go to court and marking it down as such-and end up being arrested for um, not showing up? Uncool dude. officers-please be better than that person. Y'all get enough hate without adding to it by acting like the example jerk story included above telling folks they did not have to appear in court just so they could be arrested later for not showing.
@@AfricanLionBatbut it was checked off on the paperwork that the guy didn’t have to appear in court. So he did read his paperwork but it didn’t matter, apparently. The only thing I can think is the warden marked one thing on the paper given to the guy (that he did not have to appear in court) and another thing in the actual records system (that he did have to appear in court), and the court doesn’t make any leeway for discrepancies like that, although they really should, especially since that is now on the poor guy’s permanent record.
Woah this video must've taken a lot longer to make using all that relevant footage for each story. I'm genuinely impressed because most people just listen and the game play was working already.
Nah I get where the girl is coming from "pick up the can" kinda could come off like entrapment. Like by picking it up you're claiming it as belonging to you or your group. The way some officers act I'd always suspect an ulterior motive.
There was a drunk driver who hit my neighbors parked car with a car he had stolen. He can't start the car he was in, so he gets out and climbs on the roof of another neighbors house before the cops get there. We heard one of the cops ask him why he climbed onto the roof instead of running away or something, and the guy tells him it was because he thought they wouldn't look up, so they wouldn't see him.
29:22 the reason he didn’t want the hundreds was so he would not be a felon, he was not armed and he did not steal the minimum amount of money to be considered a felon
The hundreds are easier to trace that's why because he watched a bunch of movies and that's what he picked up from it. Nobody is going to be checking the serial numbers of fives 10s and twenties but $100 bills are treated differently and you'll need a lot of change to put that money to use which requires more attention to the bills.
@@FluffyShadowSky The crime is a felony for three reasons. All bank robberies are felony crimes, intimidation where you put someone in fear for their life is a felony, and threatening someone with a weapon is also a felony. Even if you don't have a weapon, pretending to still rises to the standard. He would have been better off getting a lot of money because he's absolutely screwed and screwed up the rest of his life.
@@AfricanLionBat there are harsher consequences for more felonies than less, and judges can be less harsh when someone seems like they tried to lessen the impact of their actions
I went to my ex's house to make sure my kids were okay while they were being evicted and to attempt to offer to take the kids home with me until he could find other accommodations. He refused my help, tried to first fight his older brother (they were evicting him from his mother's house which was in the process of being sold after paying him $6K to move 8-9 mos prior), took the kids and walked to a nearby park. I went with them to continue trying to get him to let me take the kids home with me until he could find housing. He responds that he had a car they could sleep in until he could go "fix this mess" the following day cause he's swore up and down his mom gave HIM the house. Oh, and the car was ALSO his mom's and was still in the driveway. An hour after we all went to the park, he says he'd be right back he had to check the mail and park the car on the street. He got caught trespassing and the dumbass had also broken into the house to retrieve his drugs once the cops left. So he had possession of drugs added to it. Yeah, I got full legal and physical custody of the kids a few months later.
In reference to using frozen poultry as a weapon, I have experience with having a partially frozen half-chicken thrown smack in my face. I was hit with the bone side. The jerk was a teenage girl who thought it was funny. My Hispanic coworkers had me by my arms and the girl was grabbed by the supervisor and took to the office.
Someone shouting and swearing in a crowded area can be arrested for disorderly conduct. Also public drunkeness, I believe? Basically wrist-slap charges that are enough to remove a potential danger to whoever might be around. If he was being aggressive, that could be another charge.
Yep. swearing is not an arrestable offence, even less arrestable is swearing at a cop or other public official (double 1a protected, free speech and seeking redress for grievances). And if done calmly without threats and not so as to disturb others it gets hard to argue disturbing the peace, which is not a words issue, but a volume and actions issue.
3:10 whoever wrote this should study caselaw. It's so obviously fake. Not only would the husband win a lawsuit against the city for false imprisonment, they'd throw out the ticket for good measure. Good grief.
Story 53: kid wouldn’t give his address or parents names. Cops should have investigated further, it’s possible the kid was in an abusive situation and being a kid and not knowing how the system could work, he decided arrest was his best chance.
Yeah. But honestly, my opinion is that the kid was/is your typical Twitter addict who thinks that all law enforcement is stupid because of his overly privileged upbringing
5:38 The US air force had this problem. They learned Boeng used chicken carcasses to test their aircraft but kept putting holes in their fighter planes when the boys loaded their chicken carcasses into air cannons. The boys in green weren't letting the chickens thaw.
The game warden ticket he just lied on a the ticket and should be thrown out. A cop tried that with me but he put i was doing 55 in 55 wrong date and he even had my id and completely, misspelled my name. I took it and went right to get it dismissed that day course 2 months later warrant for my aressed with my misspelled name. At court my lawyer not only riped them a new one but cause the different between a good lawyer and a great lawyer he did his homework. For got me off got lost wages and police had to find 90% of everyone the cop gave a ticket to aressted etc and release the ones who were in still in jail reimburse for everyone who spent time in jail reimburse ticket fines etc all with interest also got anything on there recored removed. All in all cause of the cop it cost the police dept over 10 million which a small town with only 5 cops thats alot of money
The little girl one, lets say he was so drunk he didnt even process that it a was a little girl, if your first reaction is to slap someone without having any idea as to what happened, you are simply a bastard.
"I wonder what kind of poultry" I'd bet on a frozen turkey leg. It would be just the right size to be held in one hand and be a dangerous weapon 😀 That reminds me of a Roald Dahl story, about a woman killing her husband with a frozen lamb leg XD
I own a large Dragon Puppet that stretches between both of my shoulders. I control it with a series of wires. I wear it to and from a comedy club I live by as its a great conversation started and sometimes I use it me acts. The amount of times people called the police saying I have a pet not on a leash is staggering. Never got arrested, but I have been stopped more the several times because of the puppet.
Game Warden Story: The fact the box on the Ticket stating OP didn't need to appear in Court (and the fact the Game Warden was known for pulling this shit) should have been all the Defense OP needed to have the Failure to Appear Charge tossed out. Regardless, OP should have filed a Formal Complaint against the Game Warden for what he did and had his Lawyer Sue the Unholy Howling HELL out of him AND the Department he worked for for what he did, it was at the very minimum, EXTREMELY Unethical and I'd argue it was also Illegal (being a form of Entrapment designed to get him Arrested when he didn't do anything wrong)...
Story 11 - How is swearing illegal? I'm pretty sure those charges would have got thrown out as no city bylaw supersedes the First Amendment. Swearing is one form of expression which falls under the protections of the First Amendment in the USA, so the government cannot infringe on someone's right to swear. If it happened in Canada it falls under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and only if the swearing was causing a clear disturbance to the public could section 175 of the Criminal code be used. In this case section 175 would not be applicable as the man was not causing a disturbance to the wider public. I hate it when police officers don't even know the most basic principles of the law and waste tax payer's money and the court's time doing a stupid arrest because it offended them. What they should have arrested him for was the death threat.
Story 10: The only issue I see is that a thieving junkie was almost allowed to go free. The least he could do is take responsibility for his actions. He didn't screwed himself by taking punishment. He screwed himself by being a thieving junkie.
I once almost got arrested for something my friend and cousin did. They prank called the cops on a pay phone and tried to get me involved. I refused, told my step-dad, wasnt believed, and told to go play. By that point i noticed that my cousin and friend followed me home so i thought if i got them at the right time at those pay phones, they would get caught and i wouldnt get in trouble because i would be away from it, had the plan gone properly. Mind you i was in 3rd grade and was an absolute goody two-shoes. So i went back and right as i was leaving them there is when the cop showed up. Obviously i wasnt believed by the cop. She brought all of us to my step-dad and asked if we were his. He pointed at me and said i was his, that he was watching my cousin, and where to go to find the friend's mom. Needless to say, i almost got grounded for two weeks like the other two, but since i told the truth, which my step-dad could back part of it up, i got off of groundation. My cousin, lied and said it was me and the friend, but still got the punishment but is still believed to this day despite the fact that my statement could be backed by my step-dad, to this day.
Work for a call centre. An advisor was ordering in pizza for the office. He had collected money from coworkers which he proceeded to pocket and use a customers credit card details to order the pizza, from the pizza place literally on the other side of the street from the office. I remember seeing him being walked out of the office by 2 cops
The guy who spent an entire weekend in jail over a noise complaint while waiting for the IT guy to put a non-existent new category in the system just so they could properly book him, really should've gotten some kind of compensation for being held so long for nothing illegal. I understand cops can hold you for a certain amount of time without reason, but that's just ridiculous. it was the cops' own fault that the guy couldn't be bailed out, because they were trying to book him for something that doesn't get people booked.
I had a stupid moment when I was a very small child, apparently I called 911 several times just to have someone to talk to! 🤣🤣 I was told this by my parents and again at that time I was very young. (4-5)
Story 11 - the guy got arrested because he was swearing at the EMT worker. He also said he will kill them which right there in itself is a felony. When it comes to EMT cops will protect them 1000%
Story 55 is so dumb. Like, I get it, the officer broke his wrist, but the guyy fucking SLIPPED and went down the stairs. That was absolutely not his fault.
I worked overnights at a gas station in a fairly small town. At least once a night the overnight shift of the local police department would stop in - all two officers, to drink some coffee and hang out for a little while. One night, while these two officers are there, a young woman comes in, and starts intensley inspecting our rack of 5hr energy bottles we have up at the sales counter. Doesn't say hi, doesn't make a sound - I can already tell that she's in her own little world, and drugs of some flavor are at play. After some time inspecting the bottles, she moves onto our beer cooler, opens one of the doors, and starts browsing the 24 oz cans of beer, White Claw and the like. Only problem was we stopped selling alcohol about an hour and a half ago. So, in order to save myself the effort of having to restock, I call out "No beer!" She continues So I walk over there and explain, to her face, that we're no longer selling alcohol - still it's as she barely knew I was there. At this point I resigned myself to putting any alcohol back, that she'd ultimately bring up to the counter. Of course, now there were two additional sets of eyes on her. So when she decided to try sneaking behind an endcap, and hide the two cans of White Claw under her hoodie, the older of the two cops, rushed over, and ordered her to lift up her hoodie - when she did, he confiscated the cans and just verbally went off on her. With equal parts annoyance and incredulousness that she'd try shoplifting beer with two cops inside such a relatively small store. Needless to say her high was ruined, and either due to honestly not feeling well, or in an attempt to avoid (temporarily) to be arrested, she requested an ambulance.
I'm proud of the guy who told the cops to arrest him and press charges. I've turned myself in to my Lt.'s a few times when I got a little too agitated with inmates. This just involves yelling/swearing on my part, but since swearing is demoralizing/dehumanizing and is not allowed, I'll tell them myself. I can't expect inmates to behave themselves and take responsibility if I'm unable to do so on my own. This dude 100% felt the guilt hit him all at once, and this was his pittance. It's extremely admirable.
The last one should not have had his guns taken as there is no reason for thwarting ATF to 1. Make a rule about misuse of tannerite being illegal 2. It is a bit extreme to give a full charge for 1 joint and 3. An argument could be made that the officer who arrested him could have been in the wrong for a profiling case due to the basketball shorts worn by a white male being one of the primary reasons of suspicion of drug possession (the initial reason for the arrest and the reason for the raid) as there was no evidence that he had drugs ie no drug induced intoxication and no drug paraphernalia.
about the swearing, here in michigan, they have some weird "decency" thing where if you swear in a public setting, you can get fined &/or arrested depending on the cops. had a kid who was tubing down the river get in trouble. he fell off his tube and dropped the f-bumb because the water was cold. somebody called the cops on him and he ended up fined, having to go to court n do community service over it. i tell yas, the whole "division between church n state" isn't as wide as it maybe Should be.
I asked my neighbor if he would keep my grandmas ashes in his safe because my boyfriend at the time had a tendency to throw my grandmas ashes away when he and i were arguing because he said "I did it to calm you down!"😑. Anyways his place got raided by the cops because someone who didnt live there came over with "a friend" and sold an undercover cop a bag of m*th after smoking the cop out. Anyway they had his safe opened and confiscated my grandmas urn with her ashes because they believed my grandma was a qtr. ounce of m*th even though everyone told the cops it was human ashes. I never got her ashes or the urn back or informed on getting her and the urn back.
"Lawyers of Reddit, what was the stupidest thing a client did that lost you the case?" "Not a lawyer, or client, or juror, or resident of the area, nor do I know anyone of the people involved, nor am I a resident of the country where it happened, nor am I a human. But-"
Swearing in public could be disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct, if they wanted to stretch the law Fighting words. Some states have archaic laws, some predating the civil war, that make swearing in public illegal if other people are around.
Number 40 sounds very familiar, and happened not too far from where I live. Although if I'm remembering the same event, it wasn't a river under the bridge, it was a railway line! Caused a lot of delays the next day and annoyed a lot of people...
Almost 40 years ago a friend of mine who was in the county jail was washing cop cars and decided to take one to a nearby liquor store and steal a bottle of vodka, all while wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, he got caught, but we laughed about it a few years later,
can we remove the background music (or maybe replace it with ambient/less noticeable background sound)? I have no idea why it irks me as much as it does
The beer can at 4:00 was just like... "I don't care, just don't litter" turned into "fine, screw your life up over a littering ticket and we look further into you because you wanted to litter" Dang, of course the ATF would knock on his door because of youtube while making an excuse of why they arrested and broke down his door
A family member of a close friend of mine is an H addict. And I mean long term H addict as he is way in his 50s today and started young. Knowing this guy and knowing and his life and there will never be a way for him to undo how the drug messed him up and how he is stuck with either being high or physically and mentally miserable. I like to think that kid might've seen his current situation and how he tried to steal from his nice neighbours for drugmoney and took it as his wakeup call. I certainly think that he did himself a favor: 7 years of prison will probably treat him better than 7 years(and at that point probably the rest of his life) of H abuse. Hope he stays clean after this.
There was this one old guy that I ran into that was half whacked out his brain that was facing off a local rtd train once that I called the cops on to help him
37:36 Bro, I'm pretty sure the reason this sounds too British to be in North America is because this guy's mates ended up on the telly after Bonfire Night.
Not my story and not an arrest story, is an instant regret story, also, not in the US so some details might seem strange to you, many years ago, when my mother was in high school, she got some financial aid, she needed to cash it out in the state bank, that closes at 2pm, she was using her lunch hour to get the money, so, she goes to the bank, but she has little time, she needs to get back to the house, so she skips the line, and then she hears something like "who is your father that didn't taught you to respect the line?" My grandfather was right there, he said that knowing it was his daughter, she never skips lines now, even when she is rightfully entitled to go first, like during the pandemic (because she is a nurse, it was part of the measures to reduce spread rate and to reduce butnout), I am kinda worried that ehen she gets to 90 she is still not going to use the preferential lines.
You can not be arrested for cursing because it is protected by the freedom of speech. Cops need to have the Qualified immunity removed. Man, as someone who almost became a sheriff at a low point in my life I hear so many civil rights violations.
40:04 I got cuffed and released for similar reasons. I had a similar height and build to the woman they wanted, and our names were freakishly close (like if my name was Scarlett Johansson, hers was Scarlet Johansen). Years later she was arrested for identity theft after stealing a credit card, and the man she stole from testified against her in court. The man she testified against is now my fiancé. We had no clue until two years deep into the relationship.
Story 4 is so frustratingly unfair.
honestly, it smells like corruption since the ticket even said he didn't have to be there meaning he shouldn't have had that warrant out for his arrest.
@@totaltropes9139 literally
The one where the guy was arrested for a noise complaint was worse. Especially when the cops threatened to arrest the OP as well.
This is literally what happened with Ruby Ridge.
The only difference is Game Wardens are somehow even lower when it comes to being scum.
A power-tripping trap. 🤬
Not only did you dare to use fitting video for the stories, but you even edited the stock computer screen to poke fun at the “photo of him forging the sea service testimonial”.
Bravo!
Time?
@@lanjelyne661 timestamp is 4:45
@@Jaxasourous arigato (;
Story 10 is such a sad story. He’s clearly an individual with integrity but knows he has a problem but made a mistake, the people around him seem to know it, and he owned up to it whereas a genuinely bad person would have chose to get off scott free. It seems like he uses the drugs to self medicate and maybe wanted to use jail time as a chance for him to get sober. I hope he got clean.
I feel like this narrator has gotten much more confident throughout his time on the channel. He seems more comfortable inserting his thoughts, and he actually says them with confidence now.
Honestly my least favourite part. I came for the stories, not his need to say obviously bad thing is bad. Some of his takes are just bad also.
@@lerm4676 I understand that I guess, but he doesn't insert his opinion too much, and it adds a nice touch to the content. (imo)
Arrested for indecent exposure because a car accident shredded her clothes? Man, just when I think my opinion of the intelligence of cops can't get any lower, something like that happens.
This narrator is my favorite. Keep it up, and don’t forget to hydrate!
On the arrested for swearing story, some cities actually have by-laws against swearing in public. Toronto, ON has a by-law specifically against swearing at your mother in public.
As a security officer, I've seen *one* time where a person literally got himself arrested and then convicted for simple trespass out of sheer stubbornness. Literally all he had to do was move *fifteen feet* to be off the property, and he *absolutely refused to do it*. Even when the police officer literally told him, "I just called for backup. If you are still here whenhe other car gets here, you're going to jail." He was subsequently offered a slap on the wrist plea bargain for misdemeanor trespass, and *refused that too*. He insisted on taking it to court. He demanded a *jury*. And since it was literally straight up witnessed by myself and two police officers, there was absolutely no question about things and he was convicted.
Thank you from Britain for saying story 40 is the most British thing you've ever heard, before you said that I was already thinking 'That sounds pretty typical'. Different cultures. 🙂
I thought it just sounded British because the narrator forgot this guy's mates were on the telly after Bonfire Night.
The 1st one is not ridiculous. His intent was to steal someone's paycheck. Criminal record is deserved if you ask me.
That's what I was thinking. At first I was like "Okay, maybe it's a misunderstanding or something" because of the note. When he said that the guy genuinely pickpocketed the decoy, that's when I went, "Yeah- no, genuine criminal intent is not a ridiculous reason to be arrested."
I think it’s not ridiculous as in wrong, but as in actually ridiculous. He went to prison and all he got out of it was an envelope.
@@EIizabethGrace You don't get to keep stuff you stole, so he didn't even get the envelope.
I think we have two different categories of stories here, which can both make sense, depending on how you interpret the original question.
There's "That cop is stupid. They shouldn't have been arrested for that."
And "That suspect is stupid. It should've been obvious they would get arrested for that."
The ridiculous part is he got nothing out of it money wise and got a permanent criminal record. In ny or CA he would've been fine to even consider charges it has to be over $1000
I love the way this is edited lol. Especially the music in the background. Good job👍
9:46 Some states in the US have these old as hell laws banning swearing in public that have been around for at least a century, and nobody in the state legislature wants to have to go through all the state laws to filter out the old ones and move to remove them because A. it's a pain in the ass, and B. every single one has to go through a similarly lengthy process as adding a new law in order to be removed (in some cases you can't even remove them at all, you just have to pass a new law that makes the old one null and void) which wastes time that could be spent making new laws. In my state most people more or less ignore them (cops included) but you can actually get charged for it.
Not a cop, but a dude got tackled and arrested for a 40 cent single serve pie. Buddy brought out like, 8 cop cars, a firetruck, and an ambulance because the call went out as assault... he smacked my coworkers hand trying to take off with the pie. He had the money to pay for the pie, he just chose the stupidest route possible
That's battery, assault is the threat of harm and battery is physical contact. Also if you steal the pie you don't have to wait in line and time is money too right lol
@AfricanLionBat he was already being helped lol. Iirc, he also had the money out
Getting arrested over 40 cents… what a loser.
@@AfricanLionBat Interestingly in some states there are no battery laws. It all falls under the umbrella of assault. My state has battery and assault as well as aggravated variants of both for more severe instances but some just have assault and a aggravated variant or something similar where threats and actions are treated the same in the eyes of the law. The same can be said about other laws that share similarities like laws along the lines of sexual misconduct not differentiating between rape with penetration and rape without while other states do make clear distinctions between the two.
"This sounds like a cry for help"
The guy in the background: 🕺
41:55 Giving a false name to a cop.... This happened to my dad... not giving the false name, it was his name used by his parasite brother, because he was on parole yet again...
Tickets for: No seat belt, speeding, no license, a few others i forget..
Description of driver. late 30's thin 140 lbs blonde tattoos everywhere
he ignored the tickets and a warrant went out on my dad...
Not knowing anything about this.... We got pulled over, the cops were a$$holes and the only reason he let us go, was dad was the only one who could drive the truck, my mom couldn't drive a stick shift, so we would have been stranded mom and all of us kids (non-driving ages)
We go to court, dad's lawyer tells the Judge that he did not get those tickets and that it was his brother... and to look at the cops description.... as she read it her jaw dropped like a cartoon character.... as she looked at my dad.... mid 30's heavy set near 300 lbs light brown hair 1 tattoo.... The time between the tickets to the court date, there would be no human way to gain 160 pounds and have all of the tattoos removed...
A warrant was issued to his brother.... Their mom was pissed that my dad didn't just pay for the tickets.... Who cares he was placed in handcuffs in front of his kids, and they could have been stranded on the side of the road....
Story 2 reminds me of a joke where someone was told if they were ever too drunk to drive, they should take a bus home. Bad idea, much harder to drive a bus than a car, especially when drunk.
The state of Michigan has a law against swearing in the presence of a child - basically anywhere within earshot of any children. It's occasionally enforced.
The cops asking the drunk to stop swearing were checking if the person had reasonable self control to be let go. Since he kept swearing they arrest for drunk and disorderly because they can't trust that he won't be a danger to himself or others.
They don't care that he's swearing, they care that he's not currently self aware enough to be in public.
15:18 Me, who's listening while building two new commander decks: "Yeah, pretty much." 🤣
"Havent seen him around in a while -"
If that was a small SOUTHERN TOWN -
That's probably cause he's dead.
My brother in law was driving down the highway. My mom was the passenger. My mom threw a piece of paper out the window. They get pulled over, and my mom was arrested for having a suspended license. During the hearing, my mom explains that she was the passenger, not the driver. The only thing she did was throw a piece of paper. Judge told her " Get out of here. This is stupid" and then berated the cop who arrested her.
One of the stupidest things a person can do to get arrested is being a “street lawyer” and interfering in the arrest of another person, when they were just an innocent bystander in the first place.
3:40 wow, I’m surprised the game warden (presumably) didn’t get in trouble - especially if this isn’t the first time he’d done that.
Qualified Immunity is a hell of a thing.
@@becauselifts9913 huh, didn’t know that existed. It makes sense for protecting officers from frivolous lawsuits, and I suppose the game warden couldn’t have been charged with incompetence.
But still the guy should’ve been temporarily suspended for doing this _multiple_ times. I get once (though an apology would obviously be in order, and probably a requirement to pay for whatever fines his mistake incurred), but *_several_* ? That seems like the kind of thing that people should get in trouble for.
@@Hypercube2017 game wardens have police powers. Thus they get qualified immunity. The issue is that game wardens, a lot of the time, are even worse than cops when it comes to behaving.
@@JLense that figures -_-
@Hypercube2017 I have to agree with what JLense said. I went to an Agricultural College for a Wildlife Management degree and all the Wildlife Law Enforcement students were unilaterally hated ("strongly disliked" was the terminology the professors used) by everyone in the department. Before they even graduated, a lot of them had giant sequoias up their asses and would often be more openly inappropriate (racist, sexist, overall more creepy towards female classmates/professors) compared to the other students and just had that "I'm more superior because I'm going into law enforcement" attitude. That's not to say everyone is like that, but I didn't see a single person who was in that major who wasn't so there's that.
In a lot of places, Game Wardens don't have to follow the guidelines that police officers have to do either if they work for a federal agency and not a state one. They're almost an entirely separate entity compared to actual law enforcement and often you won't see punishments handed out to them like you do with an everyday police officer or state trooper. It's kind of crazy, but from personal experience most of the long term officers are either the nicest people you'll ever meet or the equivalent of someone who views that everyone else owes them something for them existing.
"The cops were pretty chill giving him three chances"
Really? You mean the cops who *_arrested_* him for *_swearing?_*
I don't know, my idea of "chill" is obviously very different.
Man it must be hard doing it right for everyone huh. First I constantly see people telling you to get rid of the gameplay as it's distracting, now you do it different all the people that want the gameplay back are coming out of the woodwork lol.
I gotta say I am just happy that you read these stories yourself, that makes such a big difference to the thousands of channels that just use a ttp and random game footage.Their channels have 0 personality. Your voice alone adds a lot!
Someone in my town decided to rob a place of business at gunpoint that they had VERY recently worked at and quit, the manager and entire staff knew this person by name and told them that they shouldn’t do it, but they did and as the person ran from the building with the stolen money, they shot back at the building at the manager… they lived like 2 minuets away from the place and they were arrested very shortly after by an entire SWAT team…
Okay i don't have alot of empathy for people who do stupid things, but that one giving out tickets and clearly telling them they did NOT have to go to court and marking it down as such-and end up being arrested for um, not showing up? Uncool dude. officers-please be better than that person. Y'all get enough hate without adding to it by acting like the example jerk story included above telling folks they did not have to appear in court just so they could be arrested later for not showing.
Story 4 is a wonderful example of why, while most cops are cool. Game Wardens need to be taken care of on contact.
Talk about the lowest of the low.
It's extremely trashy but you need to read the citation and not blatantly trust what authorities tell you.
@@AfricanLionBatbut it was checked off on the paperwork that the guy didn’t have to appear in court. So he did read his paperwork but it didn’t matter, apparently. The only thing I can think is the warden marked one thing on the paper given to the guy (that he did not have to appear in court) and another thing in the actual records system (that he did have to appear in court), and the court doesn’t make any leeway for discrepancies like that, although they really should, especially since that is now on the poor guy’s permanent record.
Woah this video must've taken a lot longer to make using all that relevant footage for each story. I'm genuinely impressed because most people just listen and the game play was working already.
Thank you! Yeah it's definitely a commitment haha
@@UnderSparkedstoryblocks?
PSA! Jail and prison are 2 very different things.
Nah I get where the girl is coming from "pick up the can" kinda could come off like entrapment. Like by picking it up you're claiming it as belonging to you or your group. The way some officers act I'd always suspect an ulterior motive.
I can only imagine that in court, "why were he arrested"
"Well he kept cursing"
"........"
There was a drunk driver who hit my neighbors parked car with a car he had stolen. He can't start the car he was in, so he gets out and climbs on the roof of another neighbors house before the cops get there. We heard one of the cops ask him why he climbed onto the roof instead of running away or something, and the guy tells him it was because he thought they wouldn't look up, so they wouldn't see him.
No gameplay is an interesting change of pace
give it backkkk
29:22 the reason he didn’t want the hundreds was so he would not be a felon, he was not armed and he did not steal the minimum amount of money to be considered a felon
The hundreds are easier to trace that's why because he watched a bunch of movies and that's what he picked up from it. Nobody is going to be checking the serial numbers of fives 10s and twenties but $100 bills are treated differently and you'll need a lot of change to put that money to use which requires more attention to the bills.
@@AfricanLionBat that too, but the money he stole doesn’t reach a high enough quantity to become felony Larceny
@@FluffyShadowSky The crime is a felony for three reasons. All bank robberies are felony crimes, intimidation where you put someone in fear for their life is a felony, and threatening someone with a weapon is also a felony. Even if you don't have a weapon, pretending to still rises to the standard. He would have been better off getting a lot of money because he's absolutely screwed and screwed up the rest of his life.
@@AfricanLionBat there are harsher consequences for more felonies than less, and judges can be less harsh when someone seems like they tried to lessen the impact of their actions
I went to my ex's house to make sure my kids were okay while they were being evicted and to attempt to offer to take the kids home with me until he could find other accommodations. He refused my help, tried to first fight his older brother (they were evicting him from his mother's house which was in the process of being sold after paying him $6K to move 8-9 mos prior), took the kids and walked to a nearby park. I went with them to continue trying to get him to let me take the kids home with me until he could find housing. He responds that he had a car they could sleep in until he could go "fix this mess" the following day cause he's swore up and down his mom gave HIM the house. Oh, and the car was ALSO his mom's and was still in the driveway. An hour after we all went to the park, he says he'd be right back he had to check the mail and park the car on the street. He got caught trespassing and the dumbass had also broken into the house to retrieve his drugs once the cops left. So he had possession of drugs added to it. Yeah, I got full legal and physical custody of the kids a few months later.
In reference to using frozen poultry as a weapon, I have experience with having a partially frozen half-chicken thrown smack in my face. I was hit with the bone side. The jerk was a teenage girl who thought it was funny. My Hispanic coworkers had me by my arms and the girl was grabbed by the supervisor and took to the office.
Someone shouting and swearing in a crowded area can be arrested for disorderly conduct. Also public drunkeness, I believe? Basically wrist-slap charges that are enough to remove a potential danger to whoever might be around. If he was being aggressive, that could be another charge.
I got a chuckle out of the background when you said Story 69, the guy lowering his sunglasses and smirking at the camera.
someone trying to commit insurance fraud by hitting a cop car...
Yep. swearing is not an arrestable offence, even less arrestable is swearing at a cop or other public official (double 1a protected, free speech and seeking redress for grievances). And if done calmly without threats and not so as to disturb others it gets hard to argue disturbing the peace, which is not a words issue, but a volume and actions issue.
3:10 whoever wrote this should study caselaw. It's so obviously fake. Not only would the husband win a lawsuit against the city for false imprisonment, they'd throw out the ticket for good measure. Good grief.
Story 53: kid wouldn’t give his address or parents names. Cops should have investigated further, it’s possible the kid was in an abusive situation and being a kid and not knowing how the system could work, he decided arrest was his best chance.
Yeah. But honestly, my opinion is that the kid was/is your typical Twitter addict who thinks that all law enforcement is stupid because of his overly privileged upbringing
5:38 The US air force had this problem. They learned Boeng used chicken carcasses to test their aircraft but kept putting holes in their fighter planes when the boys loaded their chicken carcasses into air cannons.
The boys in green weren't letting the chickens thaw.
The game warden ticket he just lied on a the ticket and should be thrown out. A cop tried that with me but he put i was doing 55 in 55 wrong date and he even had my id and completely, misspelled my name. I took it and went right to get it dismissed that day course 2 months later warrant for my aressed with my misspelled name. At court my lawyer not only riped them a new one but cause the different between a good lawyer and a great lawyer he did his homework. For got me off got lost wages and police had to find 90% of everyone the cop gave a ticket to aressted etc and release the ones who were in still in jail reimburse for everyone who spent time in jail reimburse ticket fines etc all with interest also got anything on there recored removed. All in all cause of the cop it cost the police dept over 10 million which a small town with only 5 cops thats alot of money
I love this man’s voice
me two
You see at 37:37 the reason is that in North America, there is no public seating to steal! After all, why give homeless people a place to sleep?
The little girl one, lets say he was so drunk he didnt even process that it a was a little girl, if your first reaction is to slap someone without having any idea as to what happened, you are simply a bastard.
9:50 is some countries its illegal to shout curse words in public; Uk, Australia, Dubai
Living in the uk I know that if that law was enforced there’d be like three people not in prison
Well, I have heard Magic cards referred to as cardboard crack. 😂
Getting a criminal record first 15 since wow
"I wonder what kind of poultry"
I'd bet on a frozen turkey leg. It would be just the right size to be held in one hand and be a dangerous weapon 😀
That reminds me of a Roald Dahl story, about a woman killing her husband with a frozen lamb leg XD
oh hell no I would have fought the failure to appear charge big time
I own a large Dragon Puppet that stretches between both of my shoulders. I control it with a series of wires. I wear it to and from a comedy club I live by as its a great conversation started and sometimes I use it me acts.
The amount of times people called the police saying I have a pet not on a leash is staggering. Never got arrested, but I have been stopped more the several times because of the puppet.
*Ask Reddit a question*
99 percent of answers: Not what you asked for, but...
Game Warden Story: The fact the box on the Ticket stating OP didn't need to appear in Court (and the fact the Game Warden was known for pulling this shit) should have been all the Defense OP needed to have the Failure to Appear Charge tossed out.
Regardless, OP should have filed a Formal Complaint against the Game Warden for what he did and had his Lawyer Sue the Unholy Howling HELL out of him AND the Department he worked for for what he did, it was at the very minimum, EXTREMELY Unethical and I'd argue it was also Illegal (being a form of Entrapment designed to get him Arrested when he didn't do anything wrong)...
In some places, public profanity *is* a charge. Heck, some places, spitting in public, unless into a trash receptacle is arrestable.
Story 11 -
How is swearing illegal? I'm pretty sure those charges would have got thrown out as no city bylaw supersedes the First Amendment. Swearing is one form of expression which falls under the protections of the First Amendment in the USA, so the government cannot infringe on someone's right to swear.
If it happened in Canada it falls under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and only if the swearing was causing a clear disturbance to the public could section 175 of the Criminal code be used. In this case section 175 would not be applicable as the man was not causing a disturbance to the wider public.
I hate it when police officers don't even know the most basic principles of the law and waste tax payer's money and the court's time doing a stupid arrest because it offended them. What they should have arrested him for was the death threat.
it took my 6 minutes is realize there wasnt anygame play- oop-
Story 10: The only issue I see is that a thieving junkie was almost allowed to go free. The least he could do is take responsibility for his actions. He didn't screwed himself by taking punishment. He screwed himself by being a thieving junkie.
"Try that in a Small Down" means much in the train escape case.
I once almost got arrested for something my friend and cousin did. They prank called the cops on a pay phone and tried to get me involved. I refused, told my step-dad, wasnt believed, and told to go play. By that point i noticed that my cousin and friend followed me home so i thought if i got them at the right time at those pay phones, they would get caught and i wouldnt get in trouble because i would be away from it, had the plan gone properly. Mind you i was in 3rd grade and was an absolute goody two-shoes. So i went back and right as i was leaving them there is when the cop showed up. Obviously i wasnt believed by the cop. She brought all of us to my step-dad and asked if we were his. He pointed at me and said i was his, that he was watching my cousin, and where to go to find the friend's mom. Needless to say, i almost got grounded for two weeks like the other two, but since i told the truth, which my step-dad could back part of it up, i got off of groundation. My cousin, lied and said it was me and the friend, but still got the punishment but is still believed to this day despite the fact that my statement could be backed by my step-dad, to this day.
Work for a call centre. An advisor was ordering in pizza for the office. He had collected money from coworkers which he proceeded to pocket and use a customers credit card details to order the pizza, from the pizza place literally on the other side of the street from the office.
I remember seeing him being walked out of the office by 2 cops
Actually, in the city Provo in Utah it's actually illegal to swear, but it's one of those laws that no one really follows or enforces
#41: That was really a story about compassion.
The guy who spent an entire weekend in jail over a noise complaint while waiting for the IT guy to put a non-existent new category in the system just so they could properly book him, really should've gotten some kind of compensation for being held so long for nothing illegal. I understand cops can hold you for a certain amount of time without reason, but that's just ridiculous. it was the cops' own fault that the guy couldn't be bailed out, because they were trying to book him for something that doesn't get people booked.
I had a stupid moment when I was a very small child, apparently I called 911 several times just to have someone to talk to! 🤣🤣 I was told this by my parents and again at that time I was very young. (4-5)
Story 11 - the guy got arrested because he was swearing at the EMT worker. He also said he will kill them which right there in itself is a felony.
When it comes to EMT cops will protect them 1000%
Story 55 is so dumb. Like, I get it, the officer broke his wrist, but the guyy fucking SLIPPED and went down the stairs. That was absolutely not his fault.
I worked overnights at a gas station in a fairly small town. At least once a night the overnight shift of the local police department would stop in - all two officers, to drink some coffee and hang out for a little while.
One night, while these two officers are there, a young woman comes in, and starts intensley inspecting our rack of 5hr energy bottles we have up at the sales counter. Doesn't say hi, doesn't make a sound - I can already tell that she's in her own little world, and drugs of some flavor are at play.
After some time inspecting the bottles, she moves onto our beer cooler, opens one of the doors, and starts browsing the 24 oz cans of beer, White Claw and the like.
Only problem was we stopped selling alcohol about an hour and a half ago. So, in order to save myself the effort of having to restock, I call out "No beer!"
She continues
So I walk over there and explain, to her face, that we're no longer selling alcohol - still it's as she barely knew I was there.
At this point I resigned myself to putting any alcohol back, that she'd ultimately bring up to the counter.
Of course, now there were two additional sets of eyes on her. So when she decided to try sneaking behind an endcap, and hide the two cans of White Claw under her hoodie, the older of the two cops, rushed over, and ordered her to lift up her hoodie - when she did, he confiscated the cans and just verbally went off on her. With equal parts annoyance and incredulousness that she'd try shoplifting beer with two cops inside such a relatively small store. Needless to say her high was ruined, and either due to honestly not feeling well, or in an attempt to avoid (temporarily) to be arrested, she requested an ambulance.
A friend of mine dated a guy who stole a Jaguar. He parked it in front of his house.
the rubber band story is pretty hilarious though
Story 34 was crazy 28:52
Bro rented bank robbery movies just to learn
I'm proud of the guy who told the cops to arrest him and press charges. I've turned myself in to my Lt.'s a few times when I got a little too agitated with inmates. This just involves yelling/swearing on my part, but since swearing is demoralizing/dehumanizing and is not allowed, I'll tell them myself. I can't expect inmates to behave themselves and take responsibility if I'm unable to do so on my own.
This dude 100% felt the guilt hit him all at once, and this was his pittance. It's extremely admirable.
The last one should not have had his guns taken as there is no reason for thwarting ATF to 1. Make a rule about misuse of tannerite being illegal 2. It is a bit extreme to give a full charge for 1 joint and 3. An argument could be made that the officer who arrested him could have been in the wrong for a profiling case due to the basketball shorts worn by a white male being one of the primary reasons of suspicion of drug possession (the initial reason for the arrest and the reason for the raid) as there was no evidence that he had drugs ie no drug induced intoxication and no drug paraphernalia.
about the swearing, here in michigan, they have some weird "decency" thing where if you swear in a public setting, you can get fined &/or arrested depending on the cops. had a kid who was tubing down the river get in trouble. he fell off his tube and dropped the f-bumb because the water was cold. somebody called the cops on him and he ended up fined, having to go to court n do community service over it.
i tell yas, the whole "division between church n state" isn't as wide as it maybe Should be.
All laws enforce morality.
Personally, I prefer the video game footage to the clips, but good work.
I asked my neighbor if he would keep my grandmas ashes in his safe because my boyfriend at the time had a tendency to throw my grandmas ashes away when he and i were arguing because he said "I did it to calm you down!"😑. Anyways his place got raided by the cops because someone who didnt live there came over with "a friend" and sold an undercover cop a bag of m*th after smoking the cop out. Anyway they had his safe opened and confiscated my grandmas urn with her ashes because they believed my grandma was a qtr. ounce of m*th even though everyone told the cops it was human ashes. I never got her ashes or the urn back or informed on getting her and the urn back.
"Lawyers of Reddit, what was the stupidest thing a client did that lost you the case?"
"Not a lawyer, or client, or juror, or resident of the area, nor do I know anyone of the people involved, nor am I a resident of the country where it happened, nor am I a human. But-"
Swearing in public could be disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct, if they wanted to stretch the law Fighting words. Some states have archaic laws, some predating the civil war, that make swearing in public illegal if other people are around.
Story 31 is Goldilocks
55:40 That background footage XD
Number 40 sounds very familiar, and happened not too far from where I live. Although if I'm remembering the same event, it wasn't a river under the bridge, it was a railway line!
Caused a lot of delays the next day and annoyed a lot of people...
atleast the arsonist was honest, which ain't stupid
Almost 40 years ago a friend of mine who was in the county jail was washing cop cars and decided to take one to a nearby liquor store and steal a bottle of vodka, all while wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, he got caught, but we laughed about it a few years later,
brother was arrested for asking the time, that's fucked...
can we remove the background music (or maybe replace it with ambient/less noticeable background sound)? I have no idea why it irks me as much as it does
S31: That was Goldilocks.
"Pick up that can" 4:28
9:58 im tempted to clip this out of context
The beer can at 4:00 was just like... "I don't care, just don't litter" turned into "fine, screw your life up over a littering ticket and we look further into you because you wanted to litter"
Dang, of course the ATF would knock on his door because of youtube while making an excuse of why they arrested and broke down his door
A family member of a close friend of mine is an H addict. And I mean long term H addict as he is way in his 50s today and started young. Knowing this guy and knowing and his life and there will never be a way for him to undo how the drug messed him up and how he is stuck with either being high or physically and mentally miserable. I like to think that kid might've seen his current situation and how he tried to steal from his nice neighbours for drugmoney and took it as his wakeup call. I certainly think that he did himself a favor: 7 years of prison will probably treat him better than 7 years(and at that point probably the rest of his life) of H abuse. Hope he stays clean after this.
There was this one old guy that I ran into that was half whacked out his brain that was facing off a local rtd train once that I called the cops on to help him
37:36 Bro, I'm pretty sure the reason this sounds too British to be in North America is because this guy's mates ended up on the telly after Bonfire Night.
Not my story and not an arrest story, is an instant regret story, also, not in the US so some details might seem strange to you, many years ago, when my mother was in high school, she got some financial aid, she needed to cash it out in the state bank, that closes at 2pm, she was using her lunch hour to get the money, so, she goes to the bank, but she has little time, she needs to get back to the house, so she skips the line, and then she hears something like "who is your father that didn't taught you to respect the line?" My grandfather was right there, he said that knowing it was his daughter, she never skips lines now, even when she is rightfully entitled to go first, like during the pandemic (because she is a nurse, it was part of the measures to reduce spread rate and to reduce butnout), I am kinda worried that ehen she gets to 90 she is still not going to use the preferential lines.
GIVE US THE GAMEPLAY BACK
GIVE US PLEASE
People watch these?
No
This just shows your attention span is awful
You can not be arrested for cursing because it is protected by the freedom of speech. Cops need to have the Qualified immunity removed.
Man, as someone who almost became a sheriff at a low point in my life I hear so many civil rights violations.
40:04 I got cuffed and released for similar reasons.
I had a similar height and build to the woman they wanted, and our names were freakishly close (like if my name was Scarlett Johansson, hers was Scarlet Johansen).
Years later she was arrested for identity theft after stealing a credit card, and the man she stole from testified against her in court.
The man she testified against is now my fiancé. We had no clue until two years deep into the relationship.
4:25 citizen, pick up that can
I want to know what happened to the guy on story 10, like did he get off drugs