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When Criminals Think They Can Outsmart Law

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When Criminals Think They Can Outsmart Law


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Life is like a thrilling journey full of surprises. It’s not always what it seems; sometimes, anger teaches us the toughest lessons. From a bartender’s wild ride to bar fights, these incidents show how everyday situations can quickly turn into unforgettable experiences

When Criminals Think They Can Outsmart Law

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This video chapter shows:
00:00 Intro
00:29 INCIDENT 1
11:50 INCIDENT 2
21:40 INCIDENT 3

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36 thoughts on “When Criminals Think They Can Outsmart Law”

  1. When the first sentence has the words "in Florida" in it, you know it's about to get ridiculous 🤐🤡😬💩☠️🏝

  2. I can’t believe all the disrespect and arrogant abuse these officers have to deal with. Thank you for continuing to protect us all even these children.

  3. Thank you for the narration. Without your constant interruptions I never would have understood what was happening. Thank you for explaining what I just saw and read.

  4. Yes boys and girls TRESPASSING is a real charge and you can really go to jail.if you go back again after you can go to prison.

  5. I don't know why an officer would ask a driver to move their vehicle without determining if she is driving under the influence

  6. Since she’s such an expert at law, maybe she should consider quitting her bartending job and become a barrister instead.

  7. Jessie shouldn't have kicked that officer… Now she has more charges to her faith! Don't know wtf that means but it doesn't sound good!

  8. What’s with drunks thinking that a cop’s hand shaking, while their’s is not…is one upping them, somehow?! The cops hand is probably shaking from having to deal with idiots like you, all day! 🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️😂

  9. I bet we have a bunch of proud parents after this video. I would be willing to bet that not one of the persons involved have ever been told no

  10. He was asking her incriminating questions. When you ask someone who’s been driving if they have been drinking, that’s an incriminating question.

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