It isn’t to me. Often when someone is entitled, it’s because their parents often aren’t telling them “no you can’t do that” or trying to shield them from the consequences of their actions. If that’s what happens here, then they have been more or less conditioned to behave like that.
As an adult who is raising a preteen child and a teen child, I have taught my kids to not do bad actions or else they face consequences of them doing bad actions. So, I'm lucky to not have raised entitled brats.
@kiemi39 I could be mistaken but I don't feel like going back and rewatching to verify this but I do believe they said she assaulted one of the school staff members too. What I am certain of is that in addition to being drunk and bringing alcohol to school she tried to assault the police officer and resisted him while being detained. If all she did was be drunk at school then I would agree with you about arresting her being too much. In this hypothetical situation I'd say the cop should've just cited her and then called her mom to have her take her daughter home. But because of the 13 year old being drunk at school, bringing the alcohol, lying, and assaulting both a staff member and police officer I completely agree with her getting arrested and I think most normal people with the ability to reason would agree with me on that. But I'm sure you won't agree since you seem to have a sort of resentment against all of us Americans. Btw that says a hell of a lot more about you as a person than it does any of us. 🤷🏼♀️
She's got a long officer- involved life ahead. Trashy behavior, mom who enables her attitude, and total disregard and disrespect for everyone. Garbage family
I just turned 17 and the fact that 13 years old are vaping, drinking in school, and fighting the principle is astonishing. Like I’m not a perfect kid but I understand that the people at school are just doing their jobs and they don’t need to be put up with that shit.
Ha ha ha. Okay, remember this for the rest of your life. At some point you will come across the data point and you will understand. "They are just doing their jobs." Oh, who am I kidding.
Well, in the school in Eastern Europe where I graduated 17 years ago, some of the teenagers could smoke a cigarette near the school, really rarely drink beer(just because curious what is this), BUT it was all secret, and if we were caught - we knew we screwed up, and no one even argued, even if the janitor caught us. If the PRINCIPAL caught us - we didn't screw up, we were fucked and had to prepare our asses to meet our father's belt. If someone behaved like the girl in the video - this person would have a record in their personal file, so goodbye to college or university.
I was already fearful of number 2's status as a "parent", then she said "I hope my daughter dies in your custody". WOW, she should NOT be allowed a child.
The mom of the first teen didn't even know that battery of a school personnel is a felony. Some parents make it too clear why their offspring do the stupidest things.
Everyone talking about the hopeless girl at the beginning, I’m more mad at the “teen” mom driving drunk with her small daughter in the car, with a gun no less, and laughing as she’s getting arrested.
Unless she wises up fast she’ll probably be released on bond, have a ton of fines she won’t pay, have a court date she’ll ignore, and end up being arrested again, still wondering what she did wrong.
The little girl asking the cop questions like "are we going back to my house?" brought tears to my eyes. How dare anyone put a little girl in a situation like that let alone her own mother.
There seem to be two breeds of parents out there. The first actually have responsibility in mind, and will call their kids out on their bad behaviors. The second larger group will enable their kids until they're full grown monsters, then try to blame the cops when their psycho kid gets loose and hurts people. Me? I'd call the cops on my kids if they broke the law. Not silly ones like going 5 over or pot, but harmful stuff. You hurt someone else? You can face the time in a cell. But my experience is most parents are either blind or morally bankrupt, or both.
Yeah that "lady" said she hopes the officers child dies, when in fact she was driving drunk, endangering her own child and risking that her own daughter died. Absolute silly lady. Someone should make sure her kid is never in danger with this mother again.
@@JohnDoe-bd5sz I mean she going to spend years in prison with a bunch of felonies on her record, and they state if they family doesn't do it, will never let her near her daughter ever again.
its as if those on the top who handled the children, think laws wont matter. But i can't blame them if they didn't know at first, i mean after all they do care about their daughter...
My mom turned me in to police when she found out I vandalized a neighbor's house. 15 years later it's one things I regret most. They were good people who didn't deserve that.
Your mom did the right thing and I’m sure you now know that. It was definitely hard for her to do that and I’m sure you know that as well. It was because she loves you and wanted you to learn. Glad that you understand and are regretful. Some kids are stupid and I think all that matters is that we grow and learn.
The sheer audacity of that first girl’s mother to say she’s going to fight the charges. I cannot stand these insane parents who refuse to accept that their child did something wrong or illegal. It blows my mind how some parents can be that way. 🤦♂️
Her daughter will end up selling herself and turning into a drug head, eventually this enabler is going to regret her whole life when she sees her children try to develop into adults.
Ok so I think that girl was way out of line but why is it audacious for a parent to fight charges period. Sure she's most definitely guilty but everyone gets their day in court and she wants to fight the charges she's more than welcome to fight that uphill battle in the snow.
As a teen who's always been taught to obey the law no matter what, this truly bewilders me. How these kids (The parents are accountable in certain cases too. I can't say that for sure, but it's still a possibility) think they can just resist an officer of law who can and will use force if necessary. These video remind me (and hopefully tell others who aren't well-informed) that when an officer gives you an order, you must comply.
@@Swap_ewpersonally idk what’s going on in her home I’m 14 and I can cuss all I want but I’ll tell you right now if I did the shit she did I’d be in heaven if I was in cuffs I’d not resist even a little bit and be open about it’s best not to resist as it’s a VERY GOOD look in court and can help you sometimes
She could if given the right environment. I was the same way until I was about 12, though without the alcohol. Though my mother always called me out on my behavior when I got in trouble, idk if hers will.
I was arrested at 14 for bringing a nightstick to school for self-defense since I was getting bullied, but even back then I still could never imagine acting like this.
And you wonder why there are so many teachers that want to get out of teaching. Thank you parents for unleashing these despicable kids on the community.
Why I quit being a lunch lady at a high school. I get verbal attacked and threatened by 3 girls because I told them to stop playing in my serving line. I get suspended for a day and nothing happened to the girls. Reason was because the school didn't want to get sue because I called one a bitch when she called me one about 10 times. I slipped and said your a bitch too (said it in a calm and whatever way). It didn't bother me at first till nothing was done to them. I said good bye.
kids haven't changed. there has always been and will always be some rotten eggs in the bunch, but kids in general haven't changed. that rhetoric will turn you bitter, unlikable and make you thirty years older. not very flattering.
When citizens ignore a lawful command and say ‘I don’t have to’ it always amuses me. Like the Police are going to say ‘oh yeah, you’re right, we are in the wrong and you are free to leave’. Who told these people that ignoring the Police is a legitimate way to bring a situation to an end? They also compound their collection of crimes by behaving like they are the victim, like it’s the Police who are fault for their criminality. Actions and consequences people, actions and consequences.
the first one... now you see where the little brat gets it.... she threatens teachers, at school drunk, cussing... and mom is trying to defend that behavior.... wow
@@Shr00mbunnyat all he was upset with her behavior and felt like he needed to parental discipline her. telling her mom she “attacked” the principal was such a STRETCH. she didn’t physically attack anyone until they cuffed her.
Which one? The first one assaulted her. The US is a total police state. I think Americans are used to cops assaulting everyone. In free nations, it isn't normal to have this sort of fascist crap from cops. She just had a drink, that isn't a reason to assault her. But if you live in a country like the USA cops actin like animals probably seems normal.
Had he not been a coward and just walked up to the car in the first place, this whole situation would probably have been avoided but instead he never grew any balls and was so scared. He had to try to give commands to a woman who didn't want to get out of the highway. Acting like the daughter couldn't get out for a safety. Why make the mother? Why don't you just get out you ballless coward of a police officer? Try de-escalating for a change
Eh, not neccessarily. Kids can be really manipulative too, like, maybe the daughter was acting very nice and friendly at home and only terrorized other people. Wouldn't be the first.
can we talk about the officer in the second example?? he is so sweet to that woman's little girl, good on him for being so calm and giving her the facts as it is. his tone change from demanding the woman into his car to "its going to be okay hun :)" MADE ME WANT TO CRY :( WHAT A GOOD DUDE
Parents shouldn’t be too nice to their kids or they will turn into brats, and not too strict or they will be depressed. This is coming from someone who was an only child so probably take this with a grain of salt.
@@rama30 they gonna get ****** in the prison by a ****** , you can fill in the asterisks with your own creative minds. I would fill with "soup" and "cook", what do you say?
The first girl is gonna be an absolute *nightmare* to whatever guy she ends up dating in the future. Absolute bish behaviour and the mother is clearly enabling it.
Any guy who dates her or even sleeps with her deserves the nightmare that follows. I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's up to men to correct a woman's behaviour, and it's up to women to correct a man's behaviour. If all men treated such women like they were plague carriers, then you'd quickly see a difference in their attitude. Same for douchebag men, if all women refused to sleep with them, their attitude would instantly change for the better. Of course, parents correcting the behaviour before these people grow up is better, but my suggestion is a sort of "Plan B".
I’m 26 years old at the time of writing this. I’m not gonna act like when I was in high school I didn’t sneak booze into school to do some day drinking with my friends. Do I regret drinking in school? Honestly I do. Was it fun doing it? At the time sure, but only because I didn’t get caught doing it. I do not recommend playing the odds because I guarantee you that just because it worked for me DOES NOT mean you will get away with it. It’s dangerously irresponsible
There was an entitled teen who liked to bully my daughter in highschool. He thought he could get away with pushing me in front of the cop at their school. My fist into his nose and the judge who dismissed his assault complaint convinced him otherwise. He thanked me a couple of years ago and said it was a real turning point in his life. Enabling parents are actually a bigger detriment to their kids than the consequences for their behavior.
The senior officer's counseling the male teenager, to me is an awesome example of law enforcement acknowledging perceptions / concerns / fears - feelings that are understandable given the actions of SOME police personnel - while clearly & patiently advising him why he still has to comply with their directions in a stop such as this one. That was great to see.
It definitely seemed like the teen was operating from a place of fear and the younger officer escalated the situation. The Senior Officer really seemed to calm things down by taking the time to explain rather than demand answers
@@garbagemancan Watch out everyone, we got a badass over here! Wasting hundreds of dollars chasing a temporary high, with nothing to show for it but fuzzy fragmented memories and a RUclips video where he rambles like Joe Biden after a colonoscopy 🤡
Thank you for such high quality videos! I hope your channel grows more! You deserve it! One recommendation: I change the audio level many times during the video because it isn't level. When you do voice overs its great, but the body cam footage is SO LOUD. Thank you thank you!
From my experience both first and second hand kids from bad or just emotionally unstable parents don’t use it as an excuse because it’s something they are embarrassed of
Who have you heard saying that? Most seem to think that everything in their upbringing has been fine, and the ones who do recognize that their parents are not doing a good job don't seem to want to admit it.
@@jacklow9611 the number of comments on videos like this, blaming the parents, is ridiculous. when a person choses to do something it is 100% their choice. #having bad parents or good parents doesn't instantly make you a good or bad person, the things you choose to do make you a good or bad person.
@@Hugh.G.Rectionx You are correct, But.... Permissive mothers and absent fathers definitely raise the chance that their child will do self-destructive things. Then the permissive parent will tell the child that they were wronged and increase the bad behavior exponentially. And it is the child who will pay the consequences.
Maybe I'm just getting old, but back in my day... us teenagers got up to plenty of wacky shenanigans, but when it got to the point the cops got involved, it was yes Sir, no Sir, how high Sir. Because that meant shit got serious, and you'd better take it serious.
at my highschool last year, there was a gun threat on my school and the kid that threatened to shoot our school up got in huge trouble and had to talk to the police. he switched up like right away when he came back to school. (he was joking with his friends but the school took it seriously)
The first little drama queen obviously learned her attitude from her mother. She treated the principle and staff the same way the woman treated the cop. Then doubled down trying to claim the cops abused her afterward. Hope they threw the book at her.
That last guy was such a clown. He tries to act tough but is too scared to even speak to a cop without calling an adult for help. This isn't Who Wants to be a Millionaire. You don't get to "phone a friend." 😂
Amazing how articulate and controlled the student got once she got home, trumped up some false allegations, and rehearsed that phone call with her mom.
Hopefulløy they got punished for that. It's abuse of the emergency line and also false accusations. The mother should be jailed for this for some months.
I dislike the girl too but the cop lied. You can hear him say, "Your daughter is detained. She went to attack the principal when I went to detain her." You can see for yourself the young girl does not make a move when the officer approaches her. He just attacked her and did not even try to detain peacefully. Like putt a hand on her shoulder and applying a bit of pressure to get her to turn around for cuff. Just tackles her.
@@crazykingdavid3546You're obligated to follow an investigating officer 's command, and failure to so is considered resisting. It's obvious that you' ve had similar incidents with police, an have a hatred from them.
Clean record never in trouble, honor role in HS, deans list in college, all semesters. Psychology major with a focus in social psychology. Stop projecting and have a seat.@@davidcosta2244
@@crazykingdavid3546someday you'll figure out how not to be a professional victim. Everything that was done was completely legal and justifiabl, and as far as I'm concerned absolutely necessary.
The person with the daughter is just SICK. A firearm and a bottle of booze, driving like 40 more miles per hour then she should be. SHE HAS A DAUGHTER, WITH HER IN THE CAR. I hate how some people have literal children and are terrible. I feel so bad for the little girl.
I want to know that woman’s name. I hope she’s in jail. I hope her child is with stable family too. That woman needs to grow up, sober up and understand just how stupid she acts.
Bruhhh if I did this my parents would have been like "let him stay a night in jail before we whoop his ass." I don't understand parents who defend their kids like this. 😂
My kids are in their 30s, so I’m many years away from having teenagers in my house. I had actually forgotten how I used to jokingly describe them as toddlers with more strength and bigger vocabularies, but that first girl brought it all back.
3:35 virtually every child with behavior issues has one of two parental situations 1. Absent parent(s) and no reliable, adult figure 2. Enabling parent like this who protects them from consequence
It was said to those guys who kidnapped the little kids right? The same officer said he wanted to dangle pedo from the helicopter until he told them where the kids were
The uncle was quite realistic, "If the police tell you to stand on you head, all you've got to ask is 'where?''". I think it's the best policy: always polite and compliant. If they happen to be in the wrong for whatever reason, now is not the time to act out or rebel, you can sue them later if needed.
@@andromeda7588 your 4th Amendment only protects you against unreasonable searches with or without a Warrant. The Key is don't give them any reason to search in the first place. But he is right being polite get's you alot further with the Cops and just comply if you been wronged that is where your 5th, 6th or 7th Amendment rights kicks in
@@andromeda7588 And you can do that, but it won't work out well for you. There are certainly cops who will abuse their power, but how do you think it will help in any way to be difficult? Get a camera, collect your evidence and report it all later, sure, but fighting arseholes with arseholes isn't going to work when they have all the shit on their side. Just cooperate in the moment and deal with it later.
@@andromeda7588 You better stand on your head and sue later. Escalating the situation will not give you browny points with the judge. Just stand on your head, sue them and you get a nice compensation. You talk defiant, but that is not what smart people do, they sue!
Who told these idiots that they have the right to resist officers or not to exit the vehicle when told to? If these people are the future, we're screwed
Trust me, at the end of the day, shit gonna go wrong if you resist. I hope I never get in police trouble, but if I do, even for like speeding which, well, I don't drive, then I'll 100% cooperate (im 19 btw, so im still a teen)
Those police officers were probably better parents to that little girl in that small amount of time with her than what the actual mother has done her entire life.
I‘m always shocked how untitled these kids are like I once got caught with a bottle of beer when I was 16 and instead of lying and fighting the authorities I just admitted my fault and got 30 hours of community hours and the officer was so nice to me and we laughed together cause it was so silly. There’s no need to make such a big thing about it 😂
Hearing how the kid talked to her mother on the phone with no correction from mom, I think it's obvious why the kid acts like she does. Like mother, like daughter. If I'd been that kid, I would have gone to jail at my mother's request. My mom didn't fk around and we respected her. We weren't perfect by any stretch, but none of us went to prison and none of us had any illegitimate kids either.
Yes, and he’s probably right when he says that’s not how the kid was raised, but for some people it’s, “Add alcohol, instant a-hole.” Looks like this kid is one.
Teens (rolls eys). We all have done something stupid as a teenager. I stole everything in shops that i could get my hands on. We we´re poor(not excuse!!)and i wanted stuff like everybody else had. But when i got caught i admitted it instantly. Why the hell people get more trouble to themself. 2 police officers that came to get me were really nice and treated me like a human being and i still remember that. They asked about my home situation(was really good. Always been)and why did i do it. And i behaved so well that they gave me just the ticket and let me go home after they reported it to my parents. I got punished always if i did something wrong. My parents teached me that if you do something wrong there will be punisment. (nothing physical!) And now i´m gratefull that my parents did that. I learned for my mistakes.
@@benolr64 Yes, agree. I would have never acted out like this or done anything like these teens did. My father was the scariest person I’ve ever known and just one LOOK from him would make me stop whatever I was doing that bothered him.
My parents would have killed me for even less than this. If I so much as even talked back to a teacher I would have expected to be in a world of trouble when I got home. Don't even want to think about what kind of trouble I'd have been in if I got arrested especially on felony charges. Things where different back then kids grew up both respecting and at certain times having to fear adults. These days so much as even a spanking would send a parent away for child abuse.
As a former 13 year old. I was never scared of the law until I was an adult. I was always scared of the beating i'm gonna get at home(Yes, when I did some shit I've got a slap, nothing more, thats parenting). I assume there was lack of parenting here and that's why are they not scared of both their parents and the police.
The age for prosecution should obviously be drastically lowered. The initial idea behind it was that minors don't know what they are doing, so we shouldn't prosecute them. But that's obviously almost never the case these days, and it's naive of us to keep thinking that way. These minors know exactly what they're doing, and the fact that they even directly admit to abusing these laws intentionally and usually with a plan ("I'm a minor, you can't arrest me") should be a reason to treat them like adults.
Drunk at 13? Does not augur well. Saying "or some shit" to her mom augurs even worse. Calling an adult "Bro" at school in my day would have gotten a detention, second time a suspension.
Mom is half dressed, daughter is in A NIGHTGOWN!! Someone needs to call CPS and get this poor child into a safe home with people that will live and care for her!! How sad that tgis sweet little girl had to witness her mother acting like this!!
No the officer lied. He put her in cuffs for mouthing off yet told her mom she attacked the principle. There's freedom of speech. She gets to mouth off !!! I would get a lawyer on that alone.
I can’t with these teens. When I was a teen, doing something bad that was against the law that could disappoint my parents and unintentionally hurt others was the last thing I wanted to happen. My parents were very strict with discipline, overprotective, sometimes spoiled me, and at times could be unfair. But I love and respect them.
that "mom" in the second scene, will sure be taught a few hard lessons by other mothers in prison, after putting her own offspring in so much danger, and not caring about their wellbeing either.
As someone who had their first blackout and hangover at the age of 12, TEACH YO KIDS HOW TO DRINK RESPONIBLY! They will get into it at some point. It is best if they do it in a controlled environment rather than leave it up to chance when they learn. My experience was controlled, but my brother and I had to learn self control. There is a reason we went to school hungover.
School: "She was caught drinking alcohol" Angry mum: "Where did she get that from?" Reply should have been: "I don't f****** know, I thought you were the parent?"
the second one was truly horrifying, considering what the child went thru. The mother seemed so immature, and how she was acting? Peeing in the squad car, wishing awful things for the cop and acting more childish than her own daugher?May God bless the sweet girls heart, she didnt understand the happening and just wanted to go home.
As a Brazilian , one thing i learned in life , if you not wrong , you dont need to be worried , just dont resist and respond the officer with respect and then they will treat you with respect , if you act entitled you will get yourself in trouble
Mother: why have you arrested my daughter? Officer: she attacked the principal Mother: okay, she attacked the principal. But why are you arresting her? Me: did...? Lady, you literally just acknowledged your daughter assaulted someone. Why else do you think she's been arrested? The entitlement of some people seriously baffles me. "You're under arrest for breaking the law" "Okay, by why do I need to be arrested when all I did was break the law?"🤦♀️
at my HS 2 kids in my grade "12th" came in ON THE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL. piss drunk after leaving for lunch. one of them was in my 5th period and i watched him projectile vomit all over 2 girls in from of him straight up vodka. needless to say they both got caught after that and got in A LOT of trouble. they both got charges and weren't allowed to walk at graduation. they literally ruined their lives 1 day before they were free lol
As a teen myself, it’s astonishing how many of these crybabies call their parents to bail them out of the consequences of their actions.
It isn’t to me. Often when someone is entitled, it’s because their parents often aren’t telling them “no you can’t do that” or trying to shield them from the consequences of their actions. If that’s what happens here, then they have been more or less conditioned to behave like that.
@@Echozero4 Not all teens are like that. What the fuck is your logic here, it makes no sense
What?@@Echozero4
As an adult who is raising a preteen child and a teen child, I have taught my kids to not do bad actions or else they face consequences of them doing bad actions. So, I'm lucky to not have raised entitled brats.
@@Echozero4the OP's not being crybabies, they're telling how disappointed they are in their generation, in a way that doesn't mention the Generation.
First case is obvious why the daughter is the way she is. These children are going to be such good people. Great work from the parents..
I agree. That mom has taught bad behavior.
My daughter doesn't drink !
My daugther/son doesn't do sex !
My daughter/son doesn't smoke !
That's wat parents think ......
The mom made a call to the police station to report the police and get them charged
@kiemi39 I could be mistaken but I don't feel like going back and rewatching to verify this but I do believe they said she assaulted one of the school staff members too.
What I am certain of is that in addition to being drunk and bringing alcohol to school she tried to assault the police officer and resisted him while being detained. If all she did was be drunk at school then I would agree with you about arresting her being too much. In this hypothetical situation I'd say the cop should've just cited her and then called her mom to have her take her daughter home.
But because of the 13 year old being drunk at school, bringing the alcohol, lying, and assaulting both a staff member and police officer I completely agree with her getting arrested and I think most normal people with the ability to reason would agree with me on that.
But I'm sure you won't agree since you seem to have a sort of resentment against all of us Americans. Btw that says a hell of a lot more about you as a person than it does any of us. 🤷🏼♀️
@kiemi39 Do you live in America, if no please remember we have different laws for alcohol.
The mother of the first teen is gonna regret enabling her behavior… guaranteed!
She's got a long officer- involved life ahead. Trashy behavior, mom who enables her attitude, and total disregard and disrespect for everyone. Garbage family
Much more to come. You can't parent and be friends with your child. That first girls attitude shows that. She will be in jail or worse in the future.
No she won’t. She grew up to be a loser and wants to drag her kid with her. Working with kids her age I’ve seen it too many times.
She seems like a pos. Most likely not.
The mother won't regret it. She seems she is off her rocker, too.
I just turned 17 and the fact that 13 years old are vaping, drinking in school, and fighting the principle is astonishing. Like I’m not a perfect kid but I understand that the people at school are just doing their jobs and they don’t need to be put up with that shit.
Thank you young man! You're a good person!
Agreed. Some boys at my high school got expelled - they couldn't be corrected. It's principal - which also means business owner.
Ha ha ha. Okay, remember this for the rest of your life. At some point you will come across the data point and you will understand.
"They are just doing their jobs."
Oh, who am I kidding.
I think they love the taste American lung killer with the limited time mango flavour
Well, in the school in Eastern Europe where I graduated 17 years ago, some of the teenagers could smoke a cigarette near the school, really rarely drink beer(just because curious what is this), BUT it was all secret, and if we were caught - we knew we screwed up, and no one even argued, even if the janitor caught us. If the PRINCIPAL caught us - we didn't screw up, we were fucked and had to prepare our asses to meet our father's belt. If someone behaved like the girl in the video - this person would have a record in their personal file, so goodbye to college or university.
I was already fearful of number 2's status as a "parent", then she said "I hope my daughter dies in your custody". WOW, she should NOT be allowed a child.
Agreed!
what minute?
I mean, tbf, that's not what she said. What she actually said was messed up, but not that messed up.
touch me
@@jayjohnson6974 She said both - she wanted her own daughter to be killed by police and she also wanted police daughter to die
The mom of the first teen didn't even know that battery of a school personnel is a felony. Some parents make it too clear why their offspring do the stupidest things.
(Scoffs) *Women.* ☕️
The officer was sued and had to quit thx to my parents who sued hom
@@typhfanuwu7526nice English
@@gankhuyagkhassuuri1821 Thanks 4 making it clear that you’ve never gotten an ounce of attention from your parents😴
@@Nyanikowomen, smh. ☕️
Everyone talking about the hopeless girl at the beginning, I’m more mad at the “teen” mom driving drunk with her small daughter in the car, with a gun no less, and laughing as she’s getting arrested.
Unless she wises up fast she’ll probably be released on bond, have a ton of fines she won’t pay, have a court date she’ll ignore, and end up being arrested again, still wondering what she did wrong.
The little girl asking the cop questions like "are we going back to my house?" brought tears to my eyes. How dare anyone put a little girl in a situation like that let alone her own mother.
I just feel bad for the poor girl, she's gonna need a LOT of therapy
this woman is some kind of psycho i believe
I feel sorry for the back seat, of the patrol vehicle, that she pissed all over.
What's even more pitiful is the reaction of some parents to their kid's crimes. They should be held accountable too.
My parents would have left me in the holding cell overnight if I’d pulled that crap
About the only thing anyone can do is get Child Protective Services involved. The movie Idiocracy is real.
There seem to be two breeds of parents out there. The first actually have responsibility in mind, and will call their kids out on their bad behaviors. The second larger group will enable their kids until they're full grown monsters, then try to blame the cops when their psycho kid gets loose and hurts people.
Me? I'd call the cops on my kids if they broke the law. Not silly ones like going 5 over or pot, but harmful stuff. You hurt someone else? You can face the time in a cell. But my experience is most parents are either blind or morally bankrupt, or both.
Wow, really. I’ll defend me kid no matter what. Of course I don’t live in the US, so mostly we don’t have to deal with these kind of kids a lot.
@@Hauri1972 If you defend your kid when they HURT OTHER PEOPLE, you're a bad parent. You're supposed to teach them, not enable them.
The first girls mom needs to be charged. She's clearly the cause of that girls behavior.
I also highly suspect it's where she got the alcohol...
I'm a teen myself, and I'm not only horrified, but exhausted from just seeing how these teenagers and parents act. What the hell.
i feel so bad for the little girl in the second one. having a mother like that is so scary and frustrating
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They could’ve both died if they weren’t stopped by the cops.😢 I also feel bad for the kid.
Yeah that "lady" said she hopes the officers child dies, when in fact she was driving drunk, endangering her own child and risking that her own daughter died.
Absolute silly lady. Someone should make sure her kid is never in danger with this mother again.
Well that mother in the second one won't have her daughter for much longer if she hasn't already been taken from her.
@@JohnDoe-bd5sz I mean she going to spend years in prison with a bunch of felonies on her record, and they state if they family doesn't do it, will never let her near her daughter ever again.
It’s sickening how criminals try to bring children, whether it be theirs or someone else’s, into their crimes.
I just want know if the daughter is okay… 😢
its as if those on the top who handled the children, think laws wont matter.
But i can't blame them if they didn't know at first, i mean after all they do care about their daughter...
No caring@@Sammy-hf8if
the first girl shouldn’t be labeled as a criminal
@@sockfullofsoup3165she should because she attacked someone which is battery lied multiple times and was drunk under aged IN school
My mom turned me in to police when she found out I vandalized a neighbor's house. 15 years later it's one things I regret most. They were good people who didn't deserve that.
❤ I totally get that..
At least you regret it
L mom tbh idk what your blabbering on abt
Your mom did the right thing and I’m sure you now know that. It was definitely hard for her to do that and I’m sure you know that as well. It was because she loves you and wanted you to learn. Glad that you understand and are regretful. Some kids are stupid and I think all that matters is that we grow and learn.
@@ImBatmanRAHHHH what drugs are you on?? The Mom has no other choice other than to turn her son in for a crime he committed?
The sheer audacity of that first girl’s mother to say she’s going to fight the charges. I cannot stand these insane parents who refuse to accept that their child did something wrong or illegal. It blows my mind how some parents can be that way. 🤦♂️
The mother says she doesn’t drink but how she held herself was giving functioning alcoholic.
Her daughter will end up selling herself and turning into a drug head, eventually this enabler is going to regret her whole life when she sees her children try to develop into adults.
Ok so I think that girl was way out of line but why is it audacious for a parent to fight charges period. Sure she's most definitely guilty but everyone gets their day in court and she wants to fight the charges she's more than welcome to fight that uphill battle in the snow.
As a teen who's always been taught to obey the law no matter what, this truly bewilders me. How these kids (The parents are accountable in certain cases too. I can't say that for sure, but it's still a possibility) think they can just resist an officer of law who can and will use force if necessary. These video remind me (and hopefully tell others who aren't well-informed) that when an officer gives you an order, you must comply.
The mother is one of the biggest enablers I have ever seen.
I bet she was the reason why her daughter got the alcohol in the first place
@@Swap_ewDitto. It just fits too well she's the reason why.
Can’t understand a word that is coming out of her mouth.
@@MTTT19 Yeah. Mom definitely needed to work on her English in some areas…
@@Swap_ewpersonally idk what’s going on in her home I’m 14 and I can cuss all I want but I’ll tell you right now if I did the shit she did I’d be in heaven if I was in cuffs I’d not resist even a little bit and be open about it’s best not to resist as it’s a VERY GOOD look in court and can help you sometimes
at 13 I didn't fear the law, I respected my parents. They stood by me, not for me.
This gives me hope
@@EdDiE6421same
Same
Hey! I’m 14 and just like that. Respecting of my family! I apologize if that was dumb and sounded like a brag, I don’t mean to.
So lets get drunk with our teenagers!! WooHoo!!
She’s only 13 - disrespectful, rude, lying - don’t see her getting better
I can see her being in and out of jail a few times, and being tried of something serious like as an adult before becoming one legally.
Probably gonna need a Kratos character development ark just to get a better mental state.
@@thatonewaiter9110😂
Her mother is an absolute disgrace, she's a total failure as a mother when you see how she defends her daughters disgraceful behaviour...
She could if given the right environment. I was the same way until I was about 12, though without the alcohol. Though my mother always called me out on my behavior when I got in trouble, idk if hers will.
If i were in the first girls situation, i wouldnt even bother calling my parents, hell i would just give up, knowing i have zero chance of winning
Teenager - No, I won't!
Cop-I will arrest you if you don't cooperate.
Cop- precedes to arrest teenager.
Teenager - Mommy!
I was arrested at 14 for bringing a nightstick to school for self-defense since I was getting bullied, but even back then I still could never imagine acting like this.
Did u get expelled or just a long suspension?
@@HappyHouse171 not expelled per se I was switched to homeschool that year and moved schools
@@junglekun22 oh nice
@@junglekun22they f**king arrested you instead of asking why you brought it and resolving the problem? man thats fucked up…
Skateboard. Nobody wants to get hit with a skateboard.
Mother should be appreciative that police intervened when she failed as a parent. She is in denial about her daughter
And you wonder why there are so many teachers that want to get out of teaching. Thank you parents for unleashing these despicable kids on the community.
a teachers job is to teach nothing more, they are not supposed to raise our children so any behavioral issues the kids have is on the parents.
Literally never heard of teachers wanting to stop teaching but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was true cause there’s a lot of entitled teens nowadays
@@jayxproductionsoh it’s horrific how bad the problem is there are teachers in my local schools quitting because of this
Why I quit being a lunch lady at a high school. I get verbal attacked and threatened by 3 girls because I told them to stop playing in my serving line. I get suspended for a day and nothing happened to the girls. Reason was because the school didn't want to get sue because I called one a bitch when she called me one about 10 times. I slipped and said your a bitch too (said it in a calm and whatever way). It didn't bother me at first till nothing was done to them. I said good bye.
kids haven't changed. there has always been and will always be some rotten eggs in the bunch, but kids in general haven't changed. that rhetoric will turn you bitter, unlikable and make you thirty years older. not very flattering.
you can’t even consider the behaviour of the second lady as “teen” like, that’s straight up toddler behaviour dude.
When citizens ignore a lawful command and say ‘I don’t have to’ it always amuses me. Like the Police are going to say ‘oh yeah, you’re right, we are in the wrong and you are free to leave’. Who told these people that ignoring the Police is a legitimate way to bring a situation to an end? They also compound their collection of crimes by behaving like they are the victim, like it’s the Police who are fault for their criminality. Actions and consequences people, actions and consequences.
BLM told them
the first one... now you see where the little brat gets it.... she threatens teachers, at school drunk, cussing... and mom is trying to defend that behavior.... wow
And she’ll think she’s hot stuff…
The drunk girl’s mother says her daughter does not drink any more, but not any less? Parenting w/o a clue Felony? ☠️🙈. ⚖️🤪
I agree her behavior was outlandish but the cop did too much and definitely let his emotions get the better of him and didn’t keep it professional
@@DAAA590I'm sure your police records show that, just saying.
@@Shr00mbunnyat all he was upset with her behavior and felt like he needed to parental discipline her. telling her mom she “attacked” the principal was such a STRETCH. she didn’t physically attack anyone until they cuffed her.
The way cop treated the kid was actually insane, he was so polite and kind. Truly shows how some cops are good at their job.
My dad who is an officer has been a real natural with children and he still treats me like one sometimes even though I’m 19.😅
Which one? The first one assaulted her. The US is a total police state. I think Americans are used to cops assaulting everyone. In free nations, it isn't normal to have this sort of fascist crap from cops. She just had a drink, that isn't a reason to assault her. But if you live in a country like the USA cops actin like animals probably seems normal.
Had he not been a coward and just walked up to the car in the first place, this whole situation would probably have been avoided but instead he never grew any balls and was so scared. He had to try to give commands to a woman who didn't want to get out of the highway. Acting like the daughter couldn't get out for a safety. Why make the mother? Why don't you just get out you ballless coward of a police officer? Try de-escalating for a change
@@loganthevillager9176 Is it scary having a officer as a dad cuz you never know if he will even come home!
@@Duvud__ My dad doesn’t usually get involved with lethal crimes. He’s an investigator.
"She never gives me any problems."... clearly, based on how her daughter was acting, this mother was lying out of her ass 😂
OUT OF HER ASS. Or is just like the daughter. I feel she is like her daughter.
touch me
Eh, not neccessarily. Kids can be really manipulative too, like, maybe the daughter was acting very nice and friendly at home and only terrorized other people. Wouldn't be the first.
@@CoemsMoney-ru8mtwhat?
💯
Bro how do these officers control their nerves and patience 😭😭
Respect + 10000 for them
can we talk about the officer in the second example?? he is so sweet to that woman's little girl, good on him for being so calm and giving her the facts as it is. his tone change from demanding the woman into his car to "its going to be okay hun :)" MADE ME WANT TO CRY :( WHAT A GOOD DUDE
Shocking being told 'No' for the first time in their lives. Good job, mom and dad. It's your job to teach them how to be responsible and respectful.
and that they should be disciplining them.
Parents these days don't even lnow how to be responsible or respectful, though 😅
Parents shouldn’t be too nice to their kids or they will turn into brats, and not too strict or they will be depressed.
This is coming from someone who was an only child so probably take this with a grain of salt.
Hilarious you think a father is in the picture. 😂😂😂😂
@@DMVRailfanas someone with 3 siblings, youre 100% correct
Round of applause to the parents who raised these entitled children 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 they are going to be brilliant members of society
they are going to be brilliant members of the prison population
@@rama30lol 😂
😂
@@rama30 they gonna get ****** in the prison by a ****** , you can fill in the asterisks with your own creative minds. I would fill with "soup" and "cook", what do you say?
@@allstar7778Lol, I do agree
The first girl is gonna be an absolute *nightmare* to whatever guy she ends up dating in the future.
Absolute bish behaviour and the mother is clearly enabling it.
if some guys is dating, then they're like being a plain simp to her.
@@Charles-7 true
Any guy who dates her or even sleeps with her deserves the nightmare that follows. I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's up to men to correct a woman's behaviour, and it's up to women to correct a man's behaviour. If all men treated such women like they were plague carriers, then you'd quickly see a difference in their attitude. Same for douchebag men, if all women refused to sleep with them, their attitude would instantly change for the better.
Of course, parents correcting the behaviour before these people grow up is better, but my suggestion is a sort of "Plan B".
The guy that ends up dating her is probably gonna be just as bad
Enabling it? Mom is her example and is likely the cause of it?
I’m 26 years old at the time of writing this. I’m not gonna act like when I was in high school I didn’t sneak booze into school to do some day drinking with my friends.
Do I regret drinking in school? Honestly I do. Was it fun doing it? At the time sure, but only because I didn’t get caught doing it.
I do not recommend playing the odds because I guarantee you that just because it worked for me DOES NOT mean you will get away with it. It’s dangerously irresponsible
When will the world understand that entitled Teens know everything, I wish I was as smart as these teens. Loved and enjoyed every moment of this!
There was an entitled teen who liked to bully my daughter in highschool. He thought he could get away with pushing me in front of the cop at their school. My fist into his nose and the judge who dismissed his assault complaint convinced him otherwise. He thanked me a couple of years ago and said it was a real turning point in his life. Enabling parents are actually a bigger detriment to their kids than the consequences for their behavior.
The senior officer's counseling the male teenager, to me is an awesome example of law enforcement acknowledging perceptions / concerns / fears - feelings that are understandable given the actions of SOME police personnel - while clearly & patiently advising him why he still has to comply with their directions in a stop such as this one. That was great to see.
It definitely seemed like the teen was operating from a place of fear and the younger officer escalated the situation. The Senior Officer really seemed to calm things down by taking the time to explain rather than demand answers
A 13 year old got drunk? When I was 13 I played Minecraft
two years later i still do too
soft and sheltered. at that age i would use every and any drug i could get, as long as
it was from a reputable source lol
when i was 13 i was watching cartoonetwork and playing yugioh lol
Honestly same, I was watching musicals and watching RUclips after doing homework lol, I had no energy to be bad at 13, luckily I was just a chill kid!
@@garbagemancan Watch out everyone, we got a badass over here! Wasting hundreds of dollars chasing a temporary high, with nothing to show for it but fuzzy fragmented memories and a RUclips video where he rambles like Joe Biden after a colonoscopy 🤡
That poor baby with that irresponsible mother. 😢
Thank you for such high quality videos! I hope your channel grows more! You deserve it!
One recommendation: I change the audio level many times during the video because it isn't level. When you do voice overs its great, but the body cam footage is SO LOUD. Thank you thank you!
As a parent of a teenager, if your child behaves like this you have failed as a parent. Period.
Absolutely!!!
I'm a crowned prince 🤴You can't treat me like this. Unhand me at once you naives!
@@CSEctonhaha
@@Harper_Lawson Come on, I was joking! Hopefully y'all can tell by my sarcastic tone. 🤪
@@CSEcton yes bc the typing as a tone mr prince 🤴
love it when teens think they can say "but my parents brought me up wrong", as if that enables them.
From my experience both first and second hand kids from bad or just emotionally unstable parents don’t use it as an excuse because it’s something they are embarrassed of
Who have you heard saying that? Most seem to think that everything in their upbringing has been fine, and the ones who do recognize that their parents are not doing a good job don't seem to want to admit it.
@@jacklow9611 the number of comments on videos like this, blaming the parents, is ridiculous. when a person choses to do something it is 100% their choice.
#having bad parents or good parents doesn't instantly make you a good or bad person, the things you choose to do make you a good or bad person.
@@Hugh.G.Rectionx You are correct, But.... Permissive mothers and absent fathers definitely raise the chance that their child will do self-destructive things. Then the permissive parent will tell the child that they were wronged and increase the bad behavior exponentially. And it is the child who will pay the consequences.
@@PruneHub they choose to do self destructive things
Maybe I'm just getting old, but back in my day... us teenagers got up to plenty of wacky shenanigans, but when it got to the point the cops got involved, it was yes Sir, no Sir, how high Sir. Because that meant shit got serious, and you'd better take it serious.
Not all Cops earned respect u get the few asshole cops who throw their weight around when the crime isn't really a big deal
at my highschool last year, there was a gun threat on my school and the kid that threatened to shoot our school up got in huge trouble and had to talk to the police. he switched up like right away when he came back to school. (he was joking with his friends but the school took it seriously)
The first little drama queen obviously learned her attitude from her mother. She treated the principle and staff the same way the woman treated the cop. Then doubled down trying to claim the cops abused her afterward. Hope they threw the book at her.
And trying to claim the battery after they’d gone and got their story figured out all fell apart once they said it was all recorded.
The first girl ain't looking like 13 she be looking like 32 tbh💀💀🤦♀️
That last guy was such a clown. He tries to act tough but is too scared to even speak to a cop without calling an adult for help. This isn't Who Wants to be a Millionaire. You don't get to "phone a friend." 😂
Bruh, you don't have the right bruh . What a fucking clown.
Amazing how articulate and controlled the student got once she got home, trumped up some false allegations, and rehearsed that phone call with her mom.
Hopefulløy they got punished for that. It's abuse of the emergency line and also false accusations. The mother should be jailed for this for some months.
I dislike the girl too but the cop lied. You can hear him say, "Your daughter is detained. She went to attack the principal when I went to detain her." You can see for yourself the young girl does not make a move when the officer approaches her. He just attacked her and did not even try to detain peacefully. Like putt a hand on her shoulder and applying a bit of pressure to get her to turn around for cuff. Just tackles her.
@@crazykingdavid3546You're obligated to follow an investigating officer 's command, and failure to so is considered resisting.
It's obvious that you' ve had similar incidents with police, an have a hatred from them.
Clean record never in trouble, honor role in HS, deans list in college, all semesters. Psychology major with a focus in social psychology. Stop projecting and have a seat.@@davidcosta2244
@@crazykingdavid3546someday you'll figure out how not to be a professional victim. Everything that was done was completely legal and justifiabl, and as far as I'm concerned absolutely necessary.
The person with the daughter is just SICK. A firearm and a bottle of booze, driving like 40 more miles per hour then she should be. SHE HAS A DAUGHTER, WITH HER IN THE CAR. I hate how some people have literal children and are terrible. I feel so bad for the little girl.
I want to know that woman’s name. I hope she’s in jail. I hope her child is with stable family too. That woman needs to grow up, sober up and understand just how stupid she acts.
Wouldn’t be surprised if she lost custody of her daughter after this.
That poor child! I adopted foster children better behaved and they were born drug addicted!!! Parents, you failed!!
The poor little girl was crying....how sad 😭
The mother of the first one is even worse! I actually feel sorry for her daughter. Not being raised right.
Officer: Your daughter has alcohol on her breath, the actual bottle of vodka and her BAC was .08.
Mom: My daughter doesn’t drink. 🤦🏻♂️
Bruhhh if I did this my parents would have been like "let him stay a night in jail before we whoop his ass." I don't understand parents who defend their kids like this. 😂
My kids are in their 30s, so I’m many years away from having teenagers in my house. I had actually forgotten how I used to jokingly describe them as toddlers with more strength and bigger vocabularies, but that first girl brought it all back.
Go Spurs Go!
3:35 virtually every child with behavior issues has one of two parental situations
1. Absent parent(s) and no reliable, adult figure
2. Enabling parent like this who protects them from consequence
I think its funny that the second one got tased and went right back to arguing people these days are so unbelievable
As a teen if I did something wrong and they arrest me I would just say I have nothing to do I’ll just have to wait until I get out:(
That cop who arrested the mom. The way he cared for the daughter was amazing.
I recall a video where a policeman said "You have the right to remain silent, use it". I wanna see more of that said to these entitled people.
It was said to those guys who kidnapped the little kids right? The same officer said he wanted to dangle pedo from the helicopter until he told them where the kids were
The uncle was quite realistic, "If the police tell you to stand on you head, all you've got to ask is 'where?''". I think it's the best policy: always polite and compliant. If they happen to be in the wrong for whatever reason, now is not the time to act out or rebel, you can sue them later if needed.
If I have committed no crime, then I will not let them violate my 4th amendment rights in any way whatsoever.
@@andromeda7588 your 4th Amendment only protects you against unreasonable searches with or without a Warrant. The Key is don't give them any reason to search in the first place. But he is right being polite get's you alot further with the Cops and just comply if you been wronged that is where your 5th, 6th or 7th Amendment rights kicks in
@@andromeda7588 And you can do that, but it won't work out well for you. There are certainly cops who will abuse their power, but how do you think it will help in any way to be difficult? Get a camera, collect your evidence and report it all later, sure, but fighting arseholes with arseholes isn't going to work when they have all the shit on their side. Just cooperate in the moment and deal with it later.
@@andromeda7588 You better stand on your head and sue later. Escalating the situation will not give you browny points with the judge. Just stand on your head, sue them and you get a nice compensation. You talk defiant, but that is not what smart people do, they sue!
Ok, bootlicker lol
This was exhausting to watch. How can people behave like this?
The 2 one sounds like Lois Griffin from Family guy lol
Who told these idiots that they have the right to resist officers or not to exit the vehicle when told to? If these people are the future, we're screwed
Trust me, at the end of the day, shit gonna go wrong if you resist. I hope I never get in police trouble, but if I do, even for like speeding which, well, I don't drive, then I'll 100% cooperate (im 19 btw, so im still a teen)
@@Xxagger I'm glad ur family taught u how to behave with police. It could save ur life
To answer your question…rap artists told them
@@Xxaggergreat to hear ur an independent adult! How’s life?
@@Meme_Kid51 not too shabby my dude, not too shabby
Those police officers were probably better parents to that little girl in that small amount of time with her than what the actual mother has done her entire life.
What's with all these teens using the word "bro"? 😂😂😂
Almost everyone younger than Boomers seem to be using it these days. That, and "Dude".
idk why but i hateeee it when especially young girls say bro lol
Its to like calling friends or stuff
She's trying to get the cop on her side
@@rhyssanders9122 You're not the only one.
"where am i gonna run the highway?" made me giggle, im gonna quote that a lot
I‘m always shocked how untitled these kids are like I once got caught with a bottle of beer when I was 16 and instead of lying and fighting the authorities I just admitted my fault and got 30 hours of community hours and the officer was so nice to me and we laughed together cause it was so silly. There’s no need to make such a big thing about it 😂
30 hours of community hours for a bottle of beer? Holy where are you drom
I was thinking the same thing! Ha
Holy shit where are you from? Seems a but excessive
Hearing how the kid talked to her mother on the phone with no correction from mom, I think it's obvious why the kid acts like she does.
Like mother, like daughter.
If I'd been that kid, I would have gone to jail at my mother's request. My mom didn't fk around and we respected her.
We weren't perfect by any stretch, but none of us went to prison and none of us had any illegitimate kids either.
"Illegitimate kids" stfu and take your "morals" with you 🖕😂🖕
The uncle in the last story sounds like a good person.
Yes, and he’s probably right when he says that’s not how the kid was raised, but for some people it’s, “Add alcohol, instant a-hole.” Looks like this kid is one.
i think hes scared to or surprise
Drunk's mom: "I'm gonna sue you guys!"
Officer: "You can sue, but she is drunk."
Me: "WTF??"
*“Most teenagers know to follow the law.”*
*ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT-*
They say most
Kudos for shedding light on the Karens who take their entitlement to a criminal level. The twists in this story are mind-boggling
Teens (rolls eys). We all have done something stupid as a teenager. I stole everything in shops that i could get my hands on. We we´re poor(not excuse!!)and i wanted stuff like everybody else had. But when i got caught i admitted it instantly. Why the hell people get more trouble to themself. 2 police officers that came to get me were really nice and treated me like a human being and i still remember that. They asked about my home situation(was really good. Always been)and why did i do it. And i behaved so well that they gave me just the ticket and let me go home after they reported it to my parents. I got punished always if i did something wrong. My parents teached me that if you do something wrong there will be punisment. (nothing physical!) And now i´m gratefull that my parents did that. I learned for my mistakes.
9:11 is getting too hard I’m laughing badly where she just says “you think I give a fuck?” And “okay now shut up” SHE JUST SAYS IT SO CASUALLY 😂
I once became combative when I accidentally drank alcohol. I did know what I did, and I never drank it again.
It's sad how kids now a days behaving like wild animals. I'm just so devastated right now. 😢
You see the parents and then go like "Oh ok, makes sense"
If I acted like these people, I'd hope to be sent to prison. That would've been better than facing the wrath of my parents for that behavior.
Oh yes…..I’d be begging to go to jail rather than face my father.
@@gailwebb9619if my parents caught me doing this shit, they'd never find the body.
@@benolr64 Yes, agree. I would have never acted out like this or done anything like these teens did. My father was the scariest person I’ve ever known and just one LOOK from him would make me stop whatever I was doing that bothered him.
My parents would have killed me for even less than this. If I so much as even talked back to a teacher I would have expected to be in a world of trouble when I got home. Don't even want to think about what kind of trouble I'd have been in if I got arrested especially on felony charges.
Things where different back then kids grew up both respecting and at certain times having to fear adults. These days so much as even a spanking would send a parent away for child abuse.
@@CDRhammond a shame too we're forced to raise entitled brats.
As a former 13 year old. I was never scared of the law until I was an adult. I was always scared of the beating i'm gonna get at home(Yes, when I did some shit I've got a slap, nothing more, thats parenting). I assume there was lack of parenting here and that's why are they not scared of both their parents and the police.
The age for prosecution should obviously be drastically lowered. The initial idea behind it was that minors don't know what they are doing, so we shouldn't prosecute them. But that's obviously almost never the case these days, and it's naive of us to keep thinking that way. These minors know exactly what they're doing, and the fact that they even directly admit to abusing these laws intentionally and usually with a plan ("I'm a minor, you can't arrest me") should be a reason to treat them like adults.
At first I felt bad for the second one and was on her side for the most part until she said that and after the disturbing items in her trunk
First girl will spend a lifetime in and out of jail with an enabling mom like that.
I know the officer misspoke, but the image of some young teenager drinking straight up ethanol at school is funny to me.
Drunk at 13? Does not augur well. Saying "or some shit" to her mom augurs even worse. Calling an adult "Bro" at school in my day would have gotten a detention, second time a suspension.
Mom is half dressed, daughter is in A NIGHTGOWN!! Someone needs to call CPS and get this poor child into a safe home with people that will live and care for her!! How sad that tgis sweet little girl had to witness her mother acting like this!!
No the officer lied. He put her in cuffs for mouthing off yet told her mom she attacked the principle. There's freedom of speech. She gets to mouth off !!! I would get a lawyer on that alone.
I can’t with these teens. When I was a teen, doing something bad that was against the law that could disappoint my parents and unintentionally hurt others was the last thing I wanted to happen.
My parents were very strict with discipline, overprotective, sometimes spoiled me, and at times could be unfair. But I love and respect them.
that "mom" in the second scene, will sure be taught a few hard lessons by other mothers in prison, after putting her own offspring in so much danger, and not caring about their wellbeing either.
As someone who had their first blackout and hangover at the age of 12, TEACH YO KIDS HOW TO DRINK RESPONIBLY! They will get into it at some point. It is best if they do it in a controlled environment rather than leave it up to chance when they learn.
My experience was controlled, but my brother and I had to learn self control. There is a reason we went to school hungover.
School: "She was caught drinking alcohol"
Angry mum: "Where did she get that from?"
Reply should have been: "I don't f****** know, I thought you were the parent?"
honestly these cops were way to aggressive..
eles são gatinhhos comparados com os do brasil
When you see how the mother acts it's obvious how the girl got this way. Brutal.
Me: wonder why 1st girl acts like this
Me: introduced to mother
Me: no further questions
yeah
Pretty much whenever children act like this it's 99% the parent's fault
Not their precious little babies…
When I was growing up you never misspoke to an adult..There is no respect toward their elders ...
I love how her attitude changed when he brought the taser out 😂😂😂
The first girl sounds like so many adult drunks getting arrested in other videos. Stupid and entitled.
the second one was truly horrifying, considering what the child went thru. The mother seemed so immature, and how she was acting? Peeing in the squad car, wishing awful things for the cop and acting more childish than her own daugher?May God bless the sweet girls heart, she didnt understand the happening and just wanted to go home.
Love the first mother, you see where she gets her attitude..
As a Brazilian , one thing i learned in life , if you not wrong , you dont need to be worried , just dont resist and respond the officer with respect and then they will treat you with respect , if you act entitled you will get yourself in trouble
Mother: why have you arrested my daughter?
Officer: she attacked the principal
Mother: okay, she attacked the principal. But why are you arresting her?
Me: did...? Lady, you literally just acknowledged your daughter assaulted someone. Why else do you think she's been arrested?
The entitlement of some people seriously baffles me.
"You're under arrest for breaking the law"
"Okay, by why do I need to be arrested when all I did was break the law?"🤦♀️
at my HS 2 kids in my grade "12th" came in ON THE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL. piss drunk after leaving for lunch. one of them was in my 5th period and i watched him projectile vomit all over 2 girls in from of him straight up vodka. needless to say they both got caught after that and got in A LOT of trouble. they both got charges and weren't allowed to walk at graduation. they literally ruined their lives 1 day before they were free lol
Their lives weren't ruined. They're probably fine now.