@@g-urts5518Legally if a person cannot maintain control of their "service dog," they do not have access to any of the rights established by the ADA. As soon as that dog becomes aggressive, no one has to allow it ANYWHERE.
people are getting reaaalll bold with these “service animal” claims. of course your dog helps you with your stress & anxiety - that’s called “owning a pet”
When I was in college I was a security guard and at the same time I trained different dogs including diabetic alert dogs. A real service animal covered by the ADA is trained to perform a specific task and you're allowed to ask what that is if a supposed service animal is on your property or a property you're a representative of (i.e. an employee or security). 99% of people will not have an answer or try to either point to a patch on a vest that anyone can buy or hand you a paper that anyone can just print out. If that happens, you're 100% allowed to kick them off of the property. A person with a legitimate disability and an actual working animal will have a sensible answer regarding the specific task the animal performs, e.g. to alert prior to a diabetic crisis or a seizure, to assist in navigating through physical space for a person with a visual impairment or with limited motor function, etc. "Emotional support" isn't included in this, and as a previous commenter said, all pets provide emotional support lol.
@@joelglanton6531 I'd love to have a service dog for anosmia, but that is a condition that gets ignored. After all, having the shits for months on end makes one qualified to be a politician or something... :/
@@tempe1d I said that because of the way she reacted to the police. She wasn't shocked or afraid, she went right into fight mode. The Walmart Security said she had been in before and shoplifted. She was trespassed, yet decided it was time to return and steal something else. I saw no remorse and no surprise, just anger that she was caught.
@@MrLamigra1337 I doubt anything would stop her. I had a friend that had all kinds of money and a great job and he shoplifted to get his kicks. He would steal pens in the supermarket and I said to him you have tons of pens that you get for free and if you wanted a particular one, you could put it on your expense report. It made no sense to me but he felt good about doing it. I moved to another State and always wondered if he got caught because now there are cameras in all the stores.
If a dog bites it’s not a service dog! Remember that when watching this please! People like this give the hero of service dogs a bad reputation because they are trained to do live saving tasks and would NOT BITE. ❤
There's a vid here on youtube of an off duty FBI agent touring an open house and taking a memento from a 3 year old's laundry hamper. So there is actually such a thing as illegal underwear.
They don't usually but they could be confused by a situation like this and try to protect their owner but I'm sure that isn't a service dog anyway. Luckily, the dog was well behaved. I don't want to think what could have happened to that poor doggy over her stealing 2 packs of underwear.
She 100% has a paper she printed off the internet for her “emotional support animal” and not a service animal. A true service animal will be well trained and would never bite someone.
@@patmacrotch5611 as I understand it, there is no authorizing body for service dogs. This means any business that is willing to accept your money for a nice looking piece of paper can make your pet a "service dog"
It's correct in the sense of a traditional jail and arrest scenario. This wasn't that. Those with service dogs would know this however and be able to properly articulate the extent at which the animal is of medical necessity and require ADA protections.
@@charlesbaker1403You do know in the United states, you're allowed to walk outside without a shirt and shoes if you're a guy. I walk around shirtless a lot of times.
They're likely emotional support dogs. People refer to them as service dogs, which they are not. Emotional support animals don't have to be trained at all.
@@scottmichaels12ALL pets are “emotional support animals” - like, that’s the whole point of pets haha. I’ve seen a lot of websites lately that will allow you to register your pets as “official” service animals (for a fee, naturally), and as a result people are getting pretty bold with the “service animal” claims.
They actually are. Everywhere except private property. They are considered medical devices under ADA law and are actually allowed in prison, by law. Obviously she doesn’t have an actual service dog or she would have articulated things long before this. A service dog, if deemed completely necessary and unable to have a replacement with a different medical device, would be in the prison with her.
@@queenlady7383 That is just not true. You're talking about "ADA law", but ADA law does not specifically state that service animals are allowed in a prison - read up on the specifics. The only aspect of what you said that is true is that the jail or prison will have to accommodate her medical needs which is true of anyone. A service dog would never be deemed safe or appropriate for such an environment.
It's an emotional support dog, so no, it's not allowed in any American jail. Even if the dog was a genuine service animal, it still would be allowed in jail. There are prisons in some states with dog programs, but no county jail has one.
Can we PLEASE stop calling pets "service dogs"? Just because you can buy a service dog vest doesn't mean your PET is a service dog! Also just to be clear, emotional support animals are NOT service animals.
People are so f*cked up these days that a dog can't be allowed to just be a dog. Your dog is a pet so just let it eat, sleep, and play. If your pet is more emotionally stable than you are, you need to go see a professional.
Look into the eyes of an "emotional support animal"......they have a look that screams "what the hell did I do to deserve getting hooked up with this dingbat?!?!?!"
If you're pet is less emotionally stable than that poor animal is messed up. Most people have really stressful and hard lives, whereas most animal are usually pretty zen in my experience...
You know nothing about the true people with health issues with ESA. She is using the code SD for she is losing the dog now. And I am emotional unstable, but no need to see a professional and you are rude, hateful person against the handicapped, @scottmichaels6854. Shame on you.
@@billbombshiggy9254yep - recently some websites realized they could make a fortune charging people fees to declare their pets “service animals.” ALL pets are “emotional support animals” - that’s just called “owning a pet” haha
still a felony conviction. many jobs and landlords have strict policies for accepting felons. time served is often the least of the punishment, even if years are spent incarcerated. i worked with a guy who was stuck in an entry level position after 25 years because of his record. i started at $1/hr less than him... he was my CDL trainer.
@druidic4353struck a nerve did it? Your comment betrays your demographic as you're making out only white people don't have felonies by assuming her skin color. How tf do you know she ain't black? The soft bigotry of low expectations of African Americans is telling.
Who TF do these criminals think they are?! Cop says “they don’t allow dogs in jail” criminal “too bad because he’s coming with me”, wtf?! No lady, you do not call the shots, ffs!
That's a new one, "You can't take me without my service dog! " Need to add that one to the never ending list of nonsensical utterings, while being arrested! 🥴🥴🥴
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn It could depend on dept policy. I have a blind friend that went to the city jail (misdemeanor) and the dog was able to travel with her. She didn't have to stay overnight and I assume that would be different if she had to. The ADA says reasonable accommodation must be made. In my friend's case, she could be guided by a human and the dog wouldn't have been necessary. If your service dog is there to alert you of blood sugar level issues or seizures, they might make extra accommodations for that. Again, depending on the jail. Service dogs are essential medical equipment, often critical to life or death.
it’s so frustrating when people who don’t actually know the law (or case law, in this case) start screaming that they don’t have to show a cop their ID. the Supreme Court ruled that showing a cop your ID at a traffic stop is not overly invasive and therefore allowed. ESPECIALLY when you’ve been pulled over for a crime smh
This is an 'ackhtuallly' comment, the criminal isn't refusing their ID because they believe they don't need to give it to the cop, they're refusing because they've commited a crime, i can promise you these criminals aren't sat there running through case law in their head lmao
"I can't go anywhere without my service dog!" Yet, she goes into the store without her dog, comes back out of the store, and says she is just letting her dog out (meaning she wasn't with her dog)... The math ain't mathing.
What do people think are going to happen when they say "No, Im not doing that".... like seriously, do they just think they are gonna just say "ah ok, she won't get out, so lets pack it up and leave her"
Me too. This and Code Blue Cam. I hate the channels with stupid editing and more production music. You don't need to score these videos! The raw footage is perfect ❤❤❤❤
😂isn't that sad?? I remember being surprised that people steal hams and razors, until it was explained to me it was for resale value. But underwear??? Now, that's a sad theft, hahaha
You would say the same thing about whatever she stole... Why don't you just say "stealing, really?" They don't exactly look like they have disposable income. So it makes sense the WHY she is stealing the most expensive item in her bag.
It must be so rewarding to apply to be a police officer, go through the whole screening process, get selected to attend the academy, go through the grueling training, graduate with pride, get a job offer, gain a bunch of real-world experience, and then proceed to get told how to do their jobs the right way by every Tom, D!ck and Sally who they come across. Just so enlightening to know that everyone else knows their job but themselves. Crazy world.
There's a huge difference between a service dog and an emotional support animal... cuz I guarantee those animals are NOT trained and certified as service animals under ADA standards. Emotional support animals ARE a legitimate thing (I have a cat that is my ESA), however the guidelines regarding each becomes blurred for people with ESAs because many believe they are allowed to take their ESA everywhere they go, but this isn't the case. Basically, having an ESA grants you acceptance into living quarters that have a "no pets" policy, you may possibly be able to have them with you at work (depending on your job), and you also may be allowed to have your ESA with you when traveling by plane - that's up to the airline. But taking them into public places and most facilities (including jail, sweetheart) is a no-no, and saying you have a service animal which is actually an ESA can get you fined a pretty penny. They are NOT the same. Just in case anyone wanted to know the difference... lol. Carry on...
My daughter had an 8ft carpet python named Lucy. The best pet we ever had and I swore that's something they'd never bring in our home. Well her brother took her out with him one day to the pet store and he bought her Lucy. Thought I'd fall over when they brought her inside. I ate my words over her too. I had to feed her at times and got attached to her and ended up giving Lucy our guest bathroom as her own. I couldn't believe myself!! Lol She had three more but I never got attached to those eventhough they were beautiful and easy to handle but after we lost Lucy I couldn't lose another one. I live alone now and have been thinking about getting another one tho.
@@bluemoonofky8468 What a great story! Would you believe I have a daughter named Lucy? She has a four or five footer named Kaa (not sure if I spelled it right) she named him after character in the Jungle Book.
According to police, the underwear praised the police for their fast actions. According to the pair with little unicorn designs, "I thought I was faced with being stretched to the limits of my cotton stitching. We're both size small and had no business being tossed into her shopping bag...it would have been curtains for both of us."
Funny, she didn’t have the service dog in Walmart with her when she was shoplifting.
Exactly. its not even a service dog its an emotional support dog
Funny how she claimed a service dog would bite the police. Not any properly trained service dog
@@kneel1 That's ironic, do you know what one of the big jobs a service dog does are?
AHH, I'M DUMB!
@@g-urts5518Legally if a person cannot maintain control of their "service dog," they do not have access to any of the rights established by the ADA. As soon as that dog becomes aggressive, no one has to allow it ANYWHERE.
people are getting reaaalll bold with these “service animal” claims. of course your dog helps you with your stress & anxiety - that’s called “owning a pet”
people are getting reaaalll bold with these “service animal” claims. of course your dog helps your stress and anxiety; that’s called “owning a pet.”
My favorite is when they claim, "It's a Service Dog", and then they say "It's for my Emotional Support". They can't get their stories straight.
When I was in college I was a security guard and at the same time I trained different dogs including diabetic alert dogs. A real service animal covered by the ADA is trained to perform a specific task and you're allowed to ask what that is if a supposed service animal is on your property or a property you're a representative of (i.e. an employee or security). 99% of people will not have an answer or try to either point to a patch on a vest that anyone can buy or hand you a paper that anyone can just print out. If that happens, you're 100% allowed to kick them off of the property. A person with a legitimate disability and an actual working animal will have a sensible answer regarding the specific task the animal performs, e.g. to alert prior to a diabetic crisis or a seizure, to assist in navigating through physical space for a person with a visual impairment or with limited motor function, etc. "Emotional support" isn't included in this, and as a previous commenter said, all pets provide emotional support lol.
@@joelglanton6531 I'd love to have a service dog for anosmia, but that is a condition that gets ignored.
After all, having the shits for months on end makes one qualified to be a politician or something... :/
I'm gonna start bringing my black cat everywhere and claim he's my service dog who identifies as a cat.
Signs of a soft society. We all have anxiety on a daily basis about something in our lives. Not all of us act this way.
She's never going to stop shoplifting. She's been doing it for a long time and she feels entitled to.
You know her?
I can think of a way to make her stop shoplifting forever.
@@tempe1d I said that because of the way she reacted to the police. She wasn't shocked or afraid, she went right into fight mode. The Walmart Security said she had been in before and shoplifted. She was trespassed, yet decided it was time to return and steal something else. I saw no remorse and no surprise, just anger that she was caught.
@@MrLamigra1337 I doubt anything would stop her. I had a friend that had all kinds of money and a great job and he shoplifted to get his kicks. He would steal pens in the supermarket and I said to him you have tons of pens that you get for free and if you wanted a particular one, you could put it on your expense report. It made no sense to me but he felt good about doing it. I moved to another State and always wondered if he got caught because now there are cameras in all the stores.
@@edwindrood-s3k ok. I was only asking if you knew her. Thanks for the info. I didnt mean any disrespect or trolling. Have a blessed evening.
If a dog bites it’s not a service dog! Remember that when watching this please! People like this give the hero of service dogs a bad reputation because they are trained to do live saving tasks and would NOT BITE. ❤
A “ lifesaving task” is not if you are crazy. Those dogs are not service dogs and should not be declared as such
Why are shoplifters always the whiniest liars and cowards?
Because thieves suck most likely.
Because stealing is all about doing it in secret, not being confrontational and bold.
They think they’re entitled. That’s why they steal.
And black
culture
These clowns claiming "service dog" is absolutely disgusting.
Infuriating!
Totally Pathetic
it fetch's the donuts from the counter..thereby providing a service
They're everywhere in the airports now. A bunch of grown ass kids who can't fly without fluffy. 😫
I can’t fly without my service pole dancer
Illegal Underwear is a great name for a 90s grunge band
There's a vid here on youtube of an off duty FBI agent touring an open house and taking a memento from a 3 year old's laundry hamper. So there is actually such a thing as illegal underwear.
@@Connection-Lost It was for law enforcement purposes ... so the self investigation said.
Lmao 😂
Appearing with:
The Skid Marks!
underwhere
Those cops saved that underwear from a terrible fate.
Underrated comment😂😂
😂 Too good! 😂
That's the best comment I've read today! 🤣
Lame
Great comment 😂😂
That dog lied on his resume😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
It’s a poobull. All its resume would say is “good at mauling children”
That is hilarious.
“I wasn’t just there” “I was there 20-30 minutes ago”
20-30 minutes in dog time.
@@sg137iu89😂
😂
Yeah, laughing my ass off at that!
There's no reason to act so angry and defensive with a cop approaching you unless you guilty.
FYI, real service dogs do not bite people. If her dog bites then it’s not a real service dog.
All dogs bite 🙄😒
@@ZechariYahweahschildmine doesn’t he even goes to the dog park and greets every person that he comes across
They don't usually but they could be confused by a situation like this and try to protect their owner but I'm sure that isn't a service dog anyway. Luckily, the dog was well behaved. I don't want to think what could have happened to that poor doggy over her stealing 2 packs of underwear.
She 100% has a paper she printed off the internet for her “emotional support animal” and not a service animal. A true service animal will be well trained and would never bite someone.
@@patmacrotch5611 as I understand it, there is no authorizing body for service dogs. This means any business that is willing to accept your money for a nice looking piece of paper can make your pet a "service dog"
Damn, I didn't know you couldn't get taken to jail if you have a service dog. Talk about a life hack.
😂
What about service cats?
Great life hack, but choose the breed carefully. Mutants like poodles or chihuahuas are not real dogs, so those wouldn't work.
It's correct in the sense of a traditional jail and arrest scenario. This wasn't that. Those with service dogs would know this however and be able to properly articulate the extent at which the animal is of medical necessity and require ADA protections.
The fact that the dogs did not try to protect her at all, says what kind a person she is 😮
Boyfriend is outside without shirt or shoes in the middle of winter like it's just another day at the office.
Super high class dude.
@@charlesbaker1403You do know in the United states, you're allowed to walk outside without a shirt and shoes if you're a guy. I walk around shirtless a lot of times.
It's a northern thing, we are used to the cold.
Bf was quick to put anything found in the vehicle on her. 😶
Seems normal to me! I live in Wisconsin 💚💛
Even her boyfriend was like "You have to be kidding Underwear??"
As he walks out into the snow in his
@@phoenixlee7949 It's ok, he's a big guy, has some insulation.
@@phoenixlee7949as a big guy, the mega-gut provides much insulation against the cold. For me it even helps against the heat!
@@phoenixlee7949So strange he doesn't put a shirt on
@@Good-Enough24 Boyfriend seems sketchy too.
Even the dog is like "here we go again with your nonsense" 🤦♂️😒🙄🤷♂️
Poor dog needs help, not a service dog. These emotional support dog people drive me nuts. Such bs.
Dog is like,
Damn I'm going down just because I was in the car with the bench
Victoria's Secret would have made more sense.
Going to jail over Walmart underware is insane.🙄
People of WM.
Even Walmart drawls ain't cheap tho😂
I don't think Walmart sells store brand underwear.
I could be wrong though.....
Vicky's is cheaply made and not as functional as other brands. Better options at Walmart.
@@UrbanHiker317 but it does what it's supposed to do.
This is the Society that comes from people NOT BEING PUNISHED
Should have the dog trained to stop her from shoplifting 😂
Best comment yet!
@@raepieper3616 🤣🤣
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Even the dog is sick of her crap.
Underwear Goblina strikes again
La creatura el atrocidad…
@@2200Stinger 😂
@@nirodim4895 56% McDonald’s grease
I’m dead bro this is great
Underwear Gordita
cop was super chill, not taking anything personal, to the point with no unnecessary chit chat
Last I checked, service dogs were trained not to bite, no?
They're likely emotional support dogs. People refer to them as service dogs, which they are not. Emotional support animals don't have to be trained at all.
@@scottmichaels12 That’s what i was thinking. In my state it’s illegal to lie about a service animal, but i doubt she knows the difference anyways.
@@scottmichaels12ALL pets are “emotional support animals” - like, that’s the whole point of pets haha.
I’ve seen a lot of websites lately that will allow you to register your pets as “official” service animals (for a fee, naturally), and as a result people are getting pretty bold with the “service animal” claims.
Some are trained to protect.
@@patrickturner2417yes!!
If you're so anxious you need a service dog, DON'T COMMIT CRIMES!
He goes everywhere with me! "That's too bad, they don't allow dogs in jail."
Service dogs aren't even allowed everywhere by law lol just vast majority of places
They actually are. Everywhere except private property. They are considered medical devices under ADA law and are actually allowed in prison, by law. Obviously she doesn’t have an actual service dog or she would have articulated things long before this. A service dog, if deemed completely necessary and unable to have a replacement with a different medical device, would be in the prison with her.
@@queenlady7383 That is just not true. You're talking about "ADA law", but ADA law does not specifically state that service animals are allowed in a prison - read up on the specifics. The only aspect of what you said that is true is that the jail or prison will have to accommodate her medical needs which is true of anyone. A service dog would never be deemed safe or appropriate for such an environment.
Really? Then why wasn't he in Walmart with you?
It's an emotional support dog, so no, it's not allowed in any American jail. Even if the dog was a genuine service animal, it still would be allowed in jail. There are prisons in some states with dog programs, but no county jail has one.
Can we PLEASE stop calling pets "service dogs"? Just because you can buy a service dog vest doesn't mean your PET is a service dog! Also just to be clear, emotional support animals are NOT service animals.
Oh, calm down.
@@ShiddyFinkelstein Correct, people like her claiming 'service/support dog' need to calm tf down.
No shit
I'm willing to bet her dog wasn't a real service dog
"But it had a harness on it!" -- Stu Ped
No chance.
Definitely not. At most, an ESA, which isn’t a service dog. And she’s a scumbag for claiming it to be one.
It was trained to assist with shoplifting.
What?? REALLY?
'I have Anxiety ' today is Code for *I'm unable to accept responsibility for my actions*
Cope
Acting guilty usually means you're guilty.
People are so f*cked up these days that a dog can't be allowed to just be a dog. Your dog is a pet so just let it eat, sleep, and play. If your pet is more emotionally stable than you are, you need to go see a professional.
Look into the eyes of an "emotional support animal"......they have a look that screams "what the hell did I do to deserve getting hooked up with this dingbat?!?!?!"
If you're pet is less emotionally stable than that poor animal is messed up. Most people have really stressful and hard lives, whereas most animal are usually pretty zen in my experience...
You know nothing about the true people with health issues with ESA. She is using the code SD for she is losing the dog now. And I am emotional unstable, but no need to see a professional and you are rude, hateful person against the handicapped, @scottmichaels6854. Shame on you.
Every dog has to be an emotional support dog or a rescue. It's so annoying.
Amen!
Your service dog can't help you now, thieves.
Probably stole the dog.
@@leese.23, yep! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thirty bucks says it's an ESA.
Meaning not a service dog.
@@billbombshiggy9254yep - recently some websites realized they could make a fortune charging people fees to declare their pets “service animals.”
ALL pets are “emotional support animals” - that’s just called “owning a pet” haha
Another person calling her ESA a Certified Service Dog.
When loss prevention at Walmart knows you by name 😂😂😂😂😂
She just shopplifted 3 months ago and was trespassed.
"STAHP! MY SERVICE DAHG! STAHP!"
RRRAAAAAHHHHNNNN STTAAAAAHHHPPP
It’s teaching her English.Not there yet.
Well obviously it's common knowledge that people with service dogs can not be criminals.
@@seantodd8875 lol exactly!!!!!!! if you have a service dog you are automatically a sovereign citizen lol
I'm always irritated when the arrestees do the multiple syllable "Sto op" or the ""No oooo oo." And singers that do too many runs bother me as well. 😂
If you can't handle being caught, don't try stealing
Probation for felony battery on law enforcement? Well that’ll teach her!
still a felony conviction. many jobs and landlords have strict policies for accepting felons. time served is often the least of the punishment, even if years are spent incarcerated. i worked with a guy who was stuck in an entry level position after 25 years because of his record. i started at $1/hr less than him... he was my CDL trainer.
My "gated community" requires a background check and no felonies.
But the thieves just hop the fence and steal anyhow...
I train service dogs. If it’s a seizure alert dog she CAN take the service dog with her. It’s OBVIOUSLY not a seeing eye dog! She’s FOS!
@druidic4353struck a nerve did it? Your comment betrays your demographic as you're making out only white people don't have felonies by assuming her skin color. How tf do you know she ain't black? The soft bigotry of low expectations of African Americans is telling.
@druidic4353 so you say you're rich. Talk about coincidence, I just so happen to be in the market for a rich little old lady, must be fate.
Who TF do these criminals think they are?! Cop says “they don’t allow dogs in jail” criminal “too bad because he’s coming with me”, wtf?! No lady, you do not call the shots, ffs!
“Illegal underwear” I HAD to click 😅
😂😂 same !! I thought this is going to be good
So embarrassing for the boyfriend, seems like a decent dude.
He seems in denial though..🤷🏻♀️
I could tell he was part of the underwear conspiracy. Remember, they also found weed in his car. If it's not his, whose was it?
An emotional support animal is NOT a service dog. Avoid panic attacks and anxiety by developing a conscience and not committing crimes.
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn exactly.
I just said the same thing-she didn't take the dog inside -she is such a liar
I have anxiety... gonna say I feel most people with anxiety would be to anxious to steal xD
Yes! 💯
I despise people that involve kids and animals in there crappy decisions.
The dog was like i seen you take it so i'm not going to protect you😂😂
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn Actually, it's a cute comment. You're just jaded or on some bs, f off.
"Hooman's in the wrong, officers, I ain't got a part in this."
SAW. I SAW YOU TAKE IT.
I am so sick of these people.
They're always going to exist.
Thank you for your service , poor dog has it tough
"They don't allow dogs in jail"
"That's too bad"
LOL the entitlement is incredible
When you’re more beat up looking than your van...
Stay tuned, sometime in the next year she will be on RUclips violating her probation.
I just said to my wife it’s What’s In my Underwear that should be considered illegal.
She replied Absolutely!! It falls under Petty Crimes!
Not funny.
That joke is certainly criminal
Actually, I think it falls under the de minimis exception.
You're a weirdo
You mean a misdemeanor? Not big enough to be considered a felony.😂
😂 not funny? Oh- kay 😏
"I wasn't just there!" "How long ago were you there?" "20-30 minutes ago!" 🤯
That's a new one, "You can't take me without my service dog! " Need to add that one to the never ending list of nonsensical utterings, while being arrested! 🥴🥴🥴
Yeah, not on my Bingo card.
"What are you in for?" ....
'Fruit of the Loom'...
Piles of snow on the ground and this guy goes outside in shorts and no shirt. Haha
Up here in the "north" most heavy set guys wear them all winter.
He's insulated though
NOT a pretty sight.
Sounds something like my brother would do😂 he goes out in short-armed shirts, shorts and flip-flops during winter in Finland😂
Absolutely disgusting. 🤮
It's amazing how many people seem to be completely ignorant of the reality of security cameras.
How delusional does a person have to be to think that their service dog can come to jail with them?
If it was actually a SERVICE dog (and not an emotional support animal), they would try to accommodate it. It wasn't a service animal.
@@EricaGametum... sure.
About as delusional as someone thinking they can steal from Walmart without one of their bazillion cameras catching them
@DonnellOkafor-pd7ynWhy not? A legitimate service dog is as important as a wheelchair or other aid for the handicapped!
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn It could depend on dept policy. I have a blind friend that went to the city jail (misdemeanor) and the dog was able to travel with her. She didn't have to stay overnight and I assume that would be different if she had to. The ADA says reasonable accommodation must be made. In my friend's case, she could be guided by a human and the dog wouldn't have been necessary. If your service dog is there to alert you of blood sugar level issues or seizures, they might make extra accommodations for that. Again, depending on the jail. Service dogs are essential medical equipment, often critical to life or death.
Claims she was not at Walmart, then claims she has a receipt for the stuff she stole
Pure genius she is not....
Liars gonna lie😂 undies bandit.
No ID. Always a red flag.
My dog stole the underwear! 😂
😂 I wonder how the dog knew what size to steal? 😂 solid or floral? 😂
Better than eating them.
Walmart needs to ditch the self-checkout.
I used to feel the same way but now I get to pack my own items and not crush things.
I don't think that will stop the shrinkage at Walmart.
I can guarantee with 100% accuracy that Pit Bull is in no way shape or a form a "Service Dog".
Probably not, but pitbulls can be great service dogs.
Dog sure was a lot smarter than her at least. Calm, listened to directions. Sad it's gotta go to the pound now. Deserved a better human.
@@HoboHunterRik It was turned over to the boyfriend, no pound mentioned. Why would you say that?
@@MrUbiquitousTech He assumed wrongly
Hmm 🤔 I’m down for a little wager
I've started seeing fake "service dog" leashes everywhere. It's just disrespectful to people who actually need that help
People take advantage of “needing” a service dog
It’s almost impossible for some of us disabled people to have nor afford a service dog.
What’s wrong with these people stealing from Walmart- knowing that they have cameras everywhere!
“ILLEGAL UNDERWEAR” FOR THE WIN🙌🏾😂😂😂😂✅🔥
it’s so frustrating when people who don’t actually know the law (or case law, in this case) start screaming that they don’t have to show a cop their ID. the Supreme Court ruled that showing a cop your ID at a traffic stop is not overly invasive and therefore allowed. ESPECIALLY when you’ve been pulled over for a crime smh
US v. Hiibel, to be specific.
Lawful traffic stop*
@@Rippyfloseph which is ALL traffic stops.
@Libertaro-i2u you're a troll right?
This is an 'ackhtuallly' comment, the criminal isn't refusing their ID because they believe they don't need to give it to the cop, they're refusing because they've commited a crime, i can promise you these criminals aren't sat there running through case law in their head lmao
"I can't go anywhere without my service dog!" Yet, she goes into the store without her dog, comes back out of the store, and says she is just letting her dog out (meaning she wasn't with her dog)... The math ain't mathing.
Hence why I purchase my underwear legally. 😂
I love how the bad guys never carry their ID. 😂
What do people think are going to happen when they say "No, Im not doing that".... like seriously, do they just think they are gonna just say "ah ok, she won't get out, so lets pack it up and leave her"
If he's really a service dog, he wouldn't bite.
"Hey! The cops are outside!"
"Okay, let me take my shirt off."
There was snow on the ground and he only had shorts on?
He looked 7 months pregnant
I mean he was probably just asleep so...
Give the poor guy a break......he was working on finally completing one sit-up when the cops came a-knocking!! LOL
@@jimc6687 he was probably gonna give birth to twins 🫄🏼
Illegal Underwear and their debut album. Skid Marks!
The title thumbnail is hillarious😂😂😂
Right!! That made me chuckle lol! 😂
clickbait
These cops are wonderfully patient, calm and polite. Good job!
This is one of my favorite channels
Me too. This and Code Blue Cam. I hate the channels with stupid editing and more production music. You don't need to score these videos! The raw footage is perfect ❤❤❤❤
The attitude that they cop even after they are caught is amazing.
"Service Dog" my a$$.
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If he was a real service dog, he wouldn't bite the officers. She also knows the service dogs can't go into jail
Thank you to the cops for taking care of the dogs.💯💯 respect
Oh, and how do you know that? The dogs could have been stolen, especially by nervous fat boy.
True it just seems they did a good thing by helping the dog.i have a dog n I have feeling for them
@@Religious_man
Gotta appreciate the calmness of all the officers in these videos.
All this for underwear? Even her partner was like wtf....
8:42 officer "its smells like weed, weed thc, or uhh, im sorry"
Other officer "okay" 😂
Well that title got my attention…
Prob sick of her lying to him all the time too.
3:14 "He's gonna f-ing bite you" Yeah, that ain't a service dog then ma'am. That's not how service animals work.
Haha why steal underwear 😂 come on now
😂isn't that sad?? I remember being surprised that people steal hams and razors, until it was explained to me it was for resale value. But underwear??? Now, that's a sad theft, hahaha
Because being poor doesn't wash off?
They can't help it.
@@chesthoIe if they can afford a pet, then they can afford underwear.
@@AikaCraftyCat☕️☕️☕️
“I wasn’t at Walmart” “I have a receipt” worlds greatest liar 🤥
Underwear really?
Hey another Train Enthusiast! Hello there.
Did you notice the 8-bit minecraft graphics at 3:24? Me thinks she needed them.
@@Isaac_132 indeed lol🤣
Did you not see her Belly cottage cheese 🧀? She stole the wrong items
You would say the same thing about whatever she stole... Why don't you just say "stealing, really?" They don't exactly look like they have disposable income. So it makes sense the WHY she is stealing the most expensive item in her bag.
The guiltiest are the loudest!
She has to be special needs. Anxiety doesn't cause cray cray, but drugs do.
I work at Walmart as a “Door Host” checking receipts all day and we have numerous people that try to pull this same theft technique!
She can't anywhere without her husband the service dog lol
Everyone calls their pet a service dog these days. It's a disgrace to real service animals and the people who truly need them.
This is not her first rodeo! She knows dog’s don’t go to jail. She’s just playing the victim. 🤦🏻♀️
It must be so rewarding to apply to be a police officer, go through the whole screening process, get selected to attend the academy, go through the grueling training, graduate with pride, get a job offer, gain a bunch of real-world experience, and then proceed to get told how to do their jobs the right way by every Tom, D!ck and Sally who they come across.
Just so enlightening to know that everyone else knows their job but themselves. Crazy world.
There's a huge difference between a service dog and an emotional support animal... cuz I guarantee those animals are NOT trained and certified as service animals under ADA standards. Emotional support animals ARE a legitimate thing (I have a cat that is my ESA), however the guidelines regarding each becomes blurred for people with ESAs because many believe they are allowed to take their ESA everywhere they go, but this isn't the case. Basically, having an ESA grants you acceptance into living quarters that have a "no pets" policy, you may possibly be able to have them with you at work (depending on your job), and you also may be allowed to have your ESA with you when traveling by plane - that's up to the airline. But taking them into public places and most facilities (including jail, sweetheart) is a no-no, and saying you have a service animal which is actually an ESA can get you fined a pretty penny. They are NOT the same.
Just in case anyone wanted to know the difference... lol. Carry on...
First she said she wasn’t at Wal Mart, then she said she paid for all the items she bought at Wal Mart. Not a very good liar
I only clicked because of 'illegal underwear'. I thought wtf is illegal underwear? Turns out it was stolen underwear.
These videos never get old...
Good lord people. When a police officer asks for your ID, your response should NEVER be "why". Unless you're a criminal.
They are not aware of what Authority is
They never have ID and they always have lots of demands.
It should always be "why". No idea why you kids think Rights disappear because a goofy with a badge says something.
Incorrect.
@@5urrea7 You can say incorrect all you want. But it means nothing if you can't explain why.
I have a six foot service snake named Jake. For some reason people get edgy when I take him out for his daily walk.
My daughter had an 8ft carpet python named Lucy. The best pet we ever had and I swore that's something they'd never bring in our home. Well her brother took her out with him one day to the pet store and he bought her Lucy. Thought I'd fall over when they brought her inside. I ate my words over her too. I had to feed her at times and got attached to her and ended up giving Lucy our guest bathroom as her own. I couldn't believe myself!! Lol
She had three more but I never got attached to those eventhough they were beautiful and easy to handle but after we lost Lucy I couldn't lose another one.
I live alone now and have been thinking about getting another one tho.
@@bluemoonofky8468 What a great story! Would you believe I have a daughter named Lucy? She has a four or five footer named Kaa (not sure if I spelled it right) she named him after character in the Jungle Book.
According to police, the underwear praised the police for their fast actions. According to the pair with little unicorn designs, "I thought I was faced with being stretched to the limits of my cotton stitching. We're both size small and had no business being tossed into her shopping bag...it would have been curtains for both of us."
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If I ever get pulled over I'll demand to get my emotional support badger with me.
honestly, i'm just here to see what illegal underwear means
I literally spit my drink out when the cop said “Well they don’t allow dogs in jail soooooo…”