IKR?!? I'd MUCH rather deal with police before I called my Dad to tell him I got busted for ANYTHING! Especially coming from a family of Army people... Give me cops any day than having to tell my Dad I f'ed up & got into trouble!
i was 26 yrs old in a bar acting a fool when a friend of my parents called my mom she came in that bar with a switch and whipped my ass all the way to the car… then when she got me home, she whipped my ass all the way through my front door!!
I'm 1,97 m (6,46 feet) and my mother 1,59 (5,21 feet). She didn't even have to say anything to me. Her look alone was enough to make me and my two brothers panic. I would beg the police to arrest me to protect me from her. 😂
Same I would rather take the charge then tell my mom. My dad would personally come back from the grave to knock me around. Goes to show pretty sure the parents of the individuals shown have not disciplined them at all. Despise this generation of no don't beat them you have to be understanding.
Also with both arms locked “I’m not resisting” then “I can’t breathe” ugh deplorable behavior!! His mom rolls up sees him resisting while being told he has A GUN & her response is “you don’t have to handle him like that, why is he going to jail” smfh!!!! How do you even ask that?! What’s worse is who acts like that knowing they have a gun on them?! If that’s me I’m listening to everything they say & asking if they need help restraining her lol!!!!
1. Argue and yell, make threats 2. Suddenly develop 150 different conditions and pretend you are about to die if they handcuff you 3. Cry and beg once arrested
@@RickMakely Yeah, but your felonies were probably real felonies, not the kind the inflated misdemeanor charges they give to people who just don't want to get out of the car
Little Stephanie only got two years probation - AND - was given permission to leave the country because 'daddy' booked a cruise and wouldn't that be harsh for her to miss it? What a joke the court system is.
New drinking game: Every time Anthony says "Police Brutality" you have to take a drink. I started 45 seconds ago and sjjs huh h ih shkk kb., nn .m,m,,,,,,,ik
I couldn’t even finish that first one lol. The last guy reminded me so much of my brother who is a great guy sober but with booze is almost entitled and thinks he’s the smartest one in the room. My brother says “Sure” over and over and over again when drunk. I call his conversations rinse n repeat when he calls me drunk and I can’t get off the phone quickly enough.
@@AKA-Nana I feel your pain. Between the “likes”, the “literally(s)”, the “sures” and the “rights” it’s getting harder and harder to not rage quit a conversation 😂
People that think federal is more serious just by its name are silly. All it means is whatever crime being alleged spans more than one state, thats literally all it means. LMAO
The audacity to scream "Dad, Dad" if I was being arrested, the LAST person I would EVER want to call was my Dad. Christ. He would have been WAY worse than the police. And if I was 24?!?!? He probably would have thrown me out permanently and just never spoken to me again. These babies are embarrassing...
As someone who’s a gen Z my parents would be the last I’ll call as well . Not saying they are abusive but they’ll definitely do worse than the police would ever do
I am 24, and my mom who watches this a lot along with my dad has said numerous times how lucky she is to have children like me and my brother and not these people lol also I have watched that entire video about her and it angers me how much of a baby she acts like is literally being told what to do, took off running twice and says, "hAHa" like a toddler when the cop couldn't open her door then has the audacity as a grown ass woman to call her daddy and get out the car acting all innocent some people shouldn't legally be allowed to drink
Right! There is another RUclips video (South FL I think) where a girl tried the same thing & the Sheriff's deputy replied with "Why, didn't your mother ever tell you". Had me rolling on the floor.
That first one still makes me so mad. The mother is screaming at the officers, completely ignoring the gun an officer showed her that the son was carrying. I can see her in a decade, crying in front of the news cameras that her boy was a good boy and never did anything wrong. This is how it starts.
And what’s so ridiculous is if he didn’t throw a tantrum on the sidewalk, causing a scene, not one thing would have happened to him except maybe a ticket.
That first kid says, "I didn't have that gun on me" after they literally (yes I'm actually using that word correctly) pulled it out of his a$$. Then of course the "I didn't do nothins" started.
The dad who owns the island was way to soft... My dad would have been PISSED like shaking in anger and screaming at me (he rarely screams, when he does its very bad sign...), for the disturbance in the middle of the night and the humiliation of having to face the police because of me, and I know I would feel safer inside the police car...
Why would the first guy act like that knowing he was carrying a gun? The police probably wouldn't even have searched him if he had just stood there quietly.
Admittedly, I am old (mid-50s now) but when I was a kid who just finished driver's ed & was ready to go get my first driver's license my Dad (who was a Highway Patrol officer) sat me down and explained to me how to act when (he was not foolish enough to think I would not end up speeding or doing something stupid enough to convince a cop to pull me over) I got pulled over by any cop. The first thing he explained to me was that if I was ever stupid enough to use his name to try and get out of a ticket that word of it would get back to him and the pain and suffering I could expect to endure for trying something that sleazy would be something I would never forget. After that, he had me get into the car, sitting in the driveway, and he walked me through a traffic stop step-by-step and explained why I was going to do certain things and why I was going to be polite and courteous to the officer(s) even though I might be scared or pissed off. He explained that most of the things they ask you to do are because they have no idea what they are getting into every single time they get behind a vehicle and turn their lights on and MANY cops have been killed over the years because lots of violent, mentally unstable criminals use the fact that a cop cannot see what your hands are doing in that few seconds it takes the cop to walk from your trunk up to your front door as a perfect opportunity to grab a weapon they can attack the officer with once he is right outside the window at point blank range. Pretty much all traffic cops are young (this is the first job most departments assign new officers to so they can gain experience interacting with the public) and basically NO ONE is happy to be pulled over by a cop, so they spend their entire day dealing with people who are pissed off and want to argue with them and/or berated, belittled and cussed at. Departments do a pretty good job at screening out bad apples but some slip through so there are bad cops, just like there are crappy managers, customer service people and doctors. The difference is that if you are a traffic cop, basically every encounter you have while trying to do your job is going to involve the driver immediately assuming you are one of those bad cops and telling you they know more about doing your job than you do. I listened to the old man, and followed the thing he told me. I have been a gearhead my entire adult life and got pulled over for racing and other stupid things more times that I would like to admit, but I also discovered that the whole being polite, courteous and friendly got more tickets turned into warnings than throwing the old-man's name out there ever would have.
Also known as "common sense" really. A long time ago... (well okay 2004, huh wait that's 20 years ago) I went to the US to visit a friend, so I rented a car. Of course, I got my ass pulled over because in all fairness, a 4-way stop is a uniquely American thing that I'd never encountered before. And turns out when you aren't paying attention that doing 50mph in a 35mph zone isn't great either (but again I blame my km/h oriented brain, I was in town, town is 50km/h so... yeah.). Got off with a warning on both counts. Officer told me that the only reason I got that kind of treatment is because I was polite and cooperated. Couldn't imagine why I wouldn't be, to be honest, guy's just doing his job. And I was always taught that it's okay to fuck up, but if you fuck up and you get caught, own that shit and deal with it the right way. I feel any generation after the millennials has switched fully to the "it's not my fault, it's someone else's, and it it's not someone else's, I'm still not taking responsibility for it, omg my rights, I can't breathe, you're hurting me, whyyyyyyy, *whinge*, etc." frame of mind.
If I was a former police officer and my daughter was dating a sovereign citizen wacko, Id practically disown her. As it is highly disrespectful and goes in the face of everything that father has done in his years of service. It’s like her dating a criminal and a psychopath. But I loved how she was trying to pull both the sovereign citizen nonsense and the fact that her father was former police. Any port in a storm I guess. 🤷🏻
@@Que5oFre5co yea I agree with you that shit pissed me off can't believe they did all of that to give her to her dad because he in law enforcement they say treat everyone the same clearly they don't 😒
I was impressed by how polite the last guy was. He was hysterical, but he never got angry or upset. He didn't scream & curse at the cops. He was polite, cooperative & drunk off his ass.
That's probably because a) You are dealing with some of the few who were actually parented by individuals who taught them self responsibility (admittedly a small minority in gen-z for some reason. Or b) You are not encountering them in a situation where you are telling them they are wrong in what they have done and/or that they are not in control of the situation.
@@stevecorcoran9869 Thanks for your response (no sarc). As I teach community college, many of them are holding down jobs _while_ they are taking a class. As I teach chemistry, sometimes I'm in awe in how they are able to do it. As for your second point (point "b"), I definitely encounter them "in a situation where I am telling them what they have done wrong." I'm a teacher, and I give them *tests.* I post my answer keys, so that they know _exactly_ how I graded them. Granted, there are always a small minority who attempt to cry or beg me for more points. But -- after the first test -- when I ask them if they should get equal credit for demonstrating inferior competence, they are either forced to say "no" ... _or_ they drop my course. Many of them -- to their own surprise -- realize that they _can_ actually learn, once someone holds them responsible for the material. And once a student "feels smart," they're hooked and hungry for it. And they work their asses off in my course.
The gen z’s I encounter at work are different, but are still unreasonable cry-babies … highlighted for incompetence and laziness they complain about harassment … 😂 …
My niece is 22 & is the complete opposite of these dumbtards. Of course, my sister (and our family in general) raised her the same way our parents raised us: we're free to make our own choices, but we're not free from the consequences of the choices we make. Simple.
"Step out of the vehicle" being a lawful order shouldn't have to be explained to *anyone*, and the fact that it has to be speaks volumes about the future of the human race. Well.. the part of it that lives in the USA, anyway....
Only thing that bothers me about that one is that often it seems they give you like 5 seconds to get out before things escalate a little bit - and it'd take me a fair bit longer to get my ass out because it seems most cars still aren't built for 5'11" people with quite long legs so it's always a little game of trying to not get my feet caught on the pedals or jabbing the steering wheel in my kneecap.
It's so ridiculous as Suspects are fighting Law Enforcement and resisting arrest they are shouting/screaming while saying "I can't breathe" as they attempt to invoke the Saint George Floyd defense. If you are shouting and yelling - you are breathing just fine. Sense of entitlement of some people is just astounding when they think laws don't apply to them.
I don't understand why cops in the US waste time with the field sobriety tests, why not go straight to the breathalyser like cops in the UK do. Is there some high court ruling saying they have to do the tests before the breathalyser?
I asked a copper about that. Apparently legislation in USA is super old fashioned, and cops can’t give a breathalyser without obtaining evidence that they suspect DUI, and historically that evidence has been FST despite the fact that it is far less reliable. In Australia, the Random Breathing Testing program has saved thousands of lives and many many more disabilities, it is one of the best public health initiatives ever.
It started out because some liberal lawyers wanted to make a buttload of money off rich clients so they took DUI cases when breathalyzers first started being used & most departments had the policy of just hauling the driver to the station and testing them if the officer was pretty sure the driver was drinking. In court, the driver's lawyers argued that the cops had violated their client's rights since (there were no bodycams or portable breathalyzers at that time so) it was the cop's word against the driver's that there was probable cause to detain the driver and haul them down to the station for the breathalyzer test. Cases got appealed and since our legal system is all about ensuring the defendant's rights are not violated, the appellate courts finally ruled the cops couldn't just pull you over and detain you for several hours it might take to get the driver to a certified machine to find out for sure if they were legally impaired, but that the cop needed to have proof of probable cause, so the standardized field sobriety tests were developed. The only downside to this is that even though we now have bodycam footage and portable breathalyzers (both of which should be allowed to demonstrate probable cause to the court, but are not) pretty much all states have changed the law so that once a cop decides to write you a ticket for DUI/OUI, it does not matter what you actually blow when you get to the calibrated/certified breathalyzer machine. They have to arrest you to put you in the car and take you to the station where the machine is located but even if you blow a 0.00, you are still under arrest and will be charged with DUI/OUI since, if they did not charge you, you could reasonably sue the department for wrongful arrest. In the old days (not that long ago - mid 90s-ish & before) if you were pulled over and the cop decided you were impaired, they would detain you and haul you to the breathalyzer, but if you blew under the legal limit (pretty much everywhere in the US was 0.10 back then) they would put you back in their car and drive you back to your vehicle and you were free to go on your way.
Breathalyzers aren't accurate. I was a DD one time. I blew numbers and my wasted friend blew a 0. Cop was mind blown, told us he is going to drive away and what we do is up to us.
A breathalyser result does not say anything about how impaired someone is … and not everywhere a breathalyser can be used without evidence they are impaired by suspected intoxication …
Man, what a mess. When i grew up , my parents told me to stay in school and out of trouble, NOT OUT OF JAIL. Nobody was even mentioning JAIL, these kids are just messed up down and sideways ....
*Now, you are **_famous on RUclips_** .* _Congratulations._ Your drunken idiocy, will forever be on display for all to see. I'm so glad, that everybody did not have movie cameras, _when I was young & drunk._
Yeah, I’m surprised they didn’t. I work on a psych unit and we definitely would have if he was being violent, as he was. I watched some other video and the girl was being terrible and I didn’t see them medicate her, unless they cut it out. Maybe it’s different in different states?
Someone needs to make a sick ass music remix of the things Anthony says. 🎶 Police brutally. Not in official capacity. Police brutally. I'm gonna sue you fedually. Police Brutally. Stop it, you're hurting me. We're in a hospital, and you're hurting me. Police brutally. Get off me. This is Police brutally. 🎶
Thank you OFFICERS for keeping us SAFE with YOUR so called "POLICE BRUTALITY"..... hospital JERK was too DANGEROUS to be WALKING around us NORMAL LAW ABIDING people.....👮👮👮........ ❤️🤍💙
7 felonies 5 misdemeanors and he gets a $500 bond wow that is beyond stupid the judges who set these bonds should be held accountable if these wacko's go out while on bond and recommit a crime!
So many people use the George Floyd defense that these days you could play a drinking game and take a shot every time someone says it. By the end of some videos, I guarantee your ass would be passed out cold!
The first time I got arrested was because what i eventually found out was that my best friend got arrested and had the cops convinced I was getting coke directly off the docks in Everett from the cartel. I didn’t freak out even though they sent the head of the entire narcotics unit to arrest me. I was in criminal justice class and the head of the narcotics unit was my speaker 2 weeks before in class. They thought I was so connected. He said “you’re awfully calm for this being your first time arrested”. I just said my dad always taught me there’s no point in freaking out over things you can’t change. When I told him I was going to miss my criminal justice class he laughed and said I could use it as a field trip. I only knew one Mexican and didn’t ever touch coke. The first person they asked me about was my best friend and if he dealt oxy and coke. I defended him and hell no he doesn’t and said I’d kick his azz if he did. I didn’t know he had gotten the not that stuff at the time. They had told me a really good friend had told them everything when I asked. After getting arrested and getting a phone call I find out the cops were waiting at this kids house with his dad waiting for him to come home to ask him about me. A kid only my buddy and i knew on our indoor soccer team. I deduced my best friend the same guy I called to get me from jail lied to try and give them something to lesson his charges. The cops thinking I couldn’t hear because the door was solid steel said “we have nothing on this kid what do we do. Let’s just hold him until 4 to F with him then let him go.
I will bet anything that “Anthony,” was released and the prosecutor dropped all of the charges. Because prosecutors don’t care what the police have to go through.
Bond is set for a lot of different reasons. If he isn't a flight risk and he isn't determed to be a violent risk, and I dunno, his parents said they'd take responsibility for him.. Then he could easily get a low Bond.
43:25 Cop “who smokes weed in this car?” Driver “Ah that’s just my car” Now did she mean that her car just smells that way or that her car is the one smoking weed? 🤷🏼♀️😏
Growing up in the 80's my parents made sure I knew not to call them if I f'd up, or was part of an unsavory friend group who did stupid shit that would implicate me.
featuring such classics as "Im not under arrest" , "i dont care" , " dont play with me" , "dont you know who I am?" , "give me my phone!" , "Im suing" , "bro" , "I cant breathe" , "these cuffs are too tight" , "I need medical attention" , "Im calling the cops" and extreme yelling.
I have COPD and when I have an attack and can't breathe, I can hardly talk. Its interesting how some people who "can't breathe" have no problem screaming.
Maybe the test is not 100% accurate correct, so 0.248 is more than 3 times bigger than 0.08. At least. But the 0.248 is really only 0.245 than not 4x times. Right?
These cops have the nerves of steel. The Anthony guy was just screaming “hit me hard asap” and they didn’t. In any normal situation he will get what he’s asking for
LMAO that last officer being like: "Alright we got one more test for ya, you're gonna take your hands, place them behind your back.." *cuffs click* 😂😂😂
Actually saw this on a list for tips to help kids to get their first job. "Even if you normally dye your hair a color that is not a natural color, you should change it to a naturally occurring color prior to going in for your job interview", or something along those lines. I disagree since the crazy hair color is a fairly reliable indicator of a prospective employee who would be nothing but trouble for the rest of the company, so it makes it simpler to pick them out before you waste all that money on onboarding and training them.
@@stevecorcoran9869 i guess my job is different but at the same time I just do my job lol it's not the style that defines people it's how these people present themselves with that style
Perfect examples for why society has such an issue with Gen Z, and their disrespectful antics! Beyond the entitlement, they are the most self-centered, ego-driven, disrespectful, bratty toddlers on the planet. Great job parents and society - you’ve raised upstanding children and citizens! 🙄
That Anthony kid seems like the kinda little punk who tried to cry child abuse if his parents even tried to discipline him...if....cause it doesn't seem like they ever did
I was raised by a guy who spent 9 years in prison. I learned so much about how to speak to cops because of him. He treated them like people at work. Professional and courteous, he was so stoked to be out of prison and on probation, and everything was so casual and routine. If he saw me give them attitude and entitlement he would have been beyond disappointed.
That developer was still coddling her! “She” posted bond, bs! Her dad posted her bond so his precious little girl didn’t have to stay in jail and face all the consequences!
2nd video...if thats what Anthony thinks is "Police brutally" then he is way to sheltered and has never been in the real world, also starting to think cops should always have some kind of medic person with them for jobs like this so they can be sedated a tid bit. It would help for people like Anthony 😂
i would never call my parents cause they would kick my ass in front of the cops
That's what I'm saying, if I called my parents down to me being arrested the cops wouldn't have to brutalize me cause my parents would do it for them
IKR?!? I'd MUCH rather deal with police before I called my Dad to tell him I got busted for ANYTHING! Especially coming from a family of Army people...
Give me cops any day than having to tell my Dad I f'ed up & got into trouble!
i was 26 yrs old in a bar acting a fool when a friend of my parents called my mom she came in that bar with a switch and whipped my ass all the way to the car… then when she got me home, she whipped my ass all the way through my front door!!
I'm 1,97 m (6,46 feet) and my mother 1,59 (5,21 feet). She didn't even have to say anything to me. Her look alone was enough to make me and my two brothers panic. I would beg the police to arrest me to protect me from her. 😂
Same I would rather take the charge then tell my mom. My dad would personally come back from the grave to knock me around. Goes to show pretty sure the parents of the individuals shown have not disciplined them at all. Despise this generation of no don't beat them you have to be understanding.
My favorite Gen Z mentality is:
Cop: Youre under arrest
Kid: No im not.
😂😂😂
😂😂
Unfortunately that is a common reply in all ages
Also with both arms locked “I’m not resisting” then “I can’t breathe” ugh deplorable behavior!! His mom rolls up sees him resisting while being told he has A GUN & her response is “you don’t have to handle him like that, why is he going to jail” smfh!!!! How do you even ask that?!
What’s worse is who acts like that knowing they have a gun on them?! If that’s me I’m listening to everything they say & asking if they need help restraining her lol!!!!
1. Argue and yell, make threats
2. Suddenly develop 150 different conditions and pretend you are about to die if they handcuff you
3. Cry and beg once arrested
12 charges including 7 felonies, and a $500 cash bond. Fucking WOW.
That's what I thought
I was convicted of five felonies and my bond was a quarter of a million dollars.
@@RickMakely Yeah, but your felonies were probably real felonies, not the kind the inflated misdemeanor charges they give to people who just don't want to get out of the car
@@stevecorcoran9869 ya they were real, his are fake
The system is busted badly
Little Stephanie only got two years probation - AND - was given permission to leave the country because 'daddy' booked a cruise and wouldn't that be harsh for her to miss it? What a joke the court system is.
Absolutely disgusting
Facts
Yeah, that shit is ridiculous
Anyone else would’ve gotten shot when they walked out of that car
This is literally the reason people like this have multiple arrests. They don't face consequences so they continue to escalate.
Everything is about money. It’s so sad😢
New drinking game: Every time Anthony says "Police Brutality" you have to take a drink. I started 45 seconds ago and sjjs huh h ih shkk kb., nn .m,m,,,,,,,ik
And literally
I played the drinking game and woke up with qwertyuiop on my forehead from my keyboard 3 hours later. I'ma sue Anthony!!
I couldn’t even finish that first one lol. The last guy reminded me so much of my brother who is a great guy sober but with booze is almost entitled and thinks he’s the smartest one in the room. My brother says “Sure” over and over and over again when drunk. I call his conversations rinse n repeat when he calls me drunk and I can’t get off the phone quickly enough.
@@AKA-Nana I feel your pain. Between the “likes”, the “literally(s)”, the “sures” and the “rights” it’s getting harder and harder to not rage quit a conversation 😂
😂😂😂
When the cop said “I just pulled this out of his a$$” I laughed out loud😂
I was like OUT???
@@diy_cat9817at 5:22 listen😂😂😂😂
Lmao, I know, I was like WTF
I know, it was extra insane he was that telling to the dudes mom
“I WILL SUE YOU FEDERALLY!” 😂😂 Dude was killing me 😂
Says the guy with a bad green dye job.
People that think federal is more serious just by its name are silly. All it means is whatever crime being alleged spans more than one state, thats literally all it means. LMAO
The fact he got released for $500 for all those charges including bail jumping crazy
He said a lot that meant nothing 😂
The audacity to scream "Dad, Dad" if I was being arrested, the LAST person I would EVER want to call was my Dad. Christ. He would have been WAY worse than the police. And if I was 24?!?!? He probably would have thrown me out permanently and just never spoken to me again. These babies are embarrassing...
As someone who’s a gen Z my parents would be the last I’ll call as well . Not saying they are abusive but they’ll definitely do worse than the police would ever do
I’m just grateful I buried both my parents without them *ever* finding out about that night I spent in the drunk tank in 1984.
If I were ever in jail and saw either of my parents there to pick me up, I would have begged to stay in jail!
Sounds like you got a shitty dad.
I am 24, and my mom who watches this a lot along with my dad has said numerous times how lucky she is to have children like me and my brother and not these people lol also I have watched that entire video about her and it angers me how much of a baby she acts like is literally being told what to do, took off running twice and says, "hAHa" like a toddler when the cop couldn't open her door then has the audacity as a grown ass woman to call her daddy and get out the car acting all innocent some people shouldn't legally be allowed to drink
The funniest video I’ve ever seen was a girl saying to the cop “do you know who my father is” and the cop replied “no but do u”
Right! There is another RUclips video (South FL I think) where a girl tried the same thing & the Sheriff's deputy replied with "Why, didn't your mother ever tell you". Had me rolling on the floor.
that sh is COLD BLOODED
If I were a cop I’d b fired the first day if I encountered these idiots.
Good thing youre not a cop
More likely suspended with pay
$500 bail for being physically aggressive? Fuck sake
For real , kinda feel bad for the kid who got up and then arrested . But the possced kid in the ER was over the top and gets a $500 bond smh 🤦
He didnt receive no jail time after that shit?
All the illegals committing crimes and the cops are arresting American citizens, what a joke!
That first one still makes me so mad. The mother is screaming at the officers, completely ignoring the gun an officer showed her that the son was carrying. I can see her in a decade, crying in front of the news cameras that her boy was a good boy and never did anything wrong. This is how it starts.
And what’s so ridiculous is if he didn’t throw a tantrum on the sidewalk, causing a scene, not one thing would have happened to him except maybe a ticket.
@@annagitana1I’m sure they will blame it on race some how.
It’s the “culture”
we have the sames in France
@@vincentraymond444 Davvero?!
“Why you are in prison?”
“POLICE BRUTALITY! POLICE BRUTALITY! POLICE BRUTALITY!🗣️🗣️
"They hurt me"😢😢
That first kid says, "I didn't have that gun on me" after they literally (yes I'm actually using that word correctly) pulled it out of his a$$. Then of course the "I didn't do nothins" started.
"If you BREAK MY ARM, I'LL PUNCH YOU." Ummmmmm
If your arm's broken, then how'll you punch him 😂
Their kind isn't the thinking type
As a Gen Z we don’t claim them
Lol yes
It's cool. This Gen Z is exaggerated anyway. I'm elderly and those that feel entitled are usually ones that are young regardless of generation.
@@BritonAD I'm supposedly a gen x whatever that's supposed to mean and we have just as many lunatics in my age range as the kids these days.
GenX, here. My dear, we will completely disavow entire stadiums filled with our own if they’re AHs. We understand you more than you think we do. 😊✌🏻
@@BritonADElderly? Pppssssh! You’re a Model of your Era. 😉
As a teacher my students will remember at least one thing I told them… “Play stupid games win stupid prizes “!
ASCII stupid question get stupid ANSI - but pretty much boils down to the same thing :D
Acts like a know-it-all punk and cries like a baby when she's put in cuffs.
Imagine the pain of that Father seeing your daughter fail...again..and again...and again. That's heartbreaking
The dad who owns the island was way to soft... My dad would have been PISSED like shaking in anger and screaming at me (he rarely screams, when he does its very bad sign...), for the disturbance in the middle of the night and the humiliation of having to face the police because of me, and I know I would feel safer inside the police car...
Why would the first guy act like that knowing he was carrying a gun? The police probably wouldn't even have searched him if he had just stood there quietly.
Weird that the first kid had such an expensive pistol. Thats like a 800 dollar handgun. Or more
& It was hidden between his butt cheeks.
Definitely stolen 😂
Stolen of coarse
And his momma knew about it! She wasn't in the least bit surprised that her son was hiding a gun in his ass.
Ah, maybe he's an infuencer.
“I will sue you federally!” I almost spit out my drink laughing. And Get a decent hairdo Puke!
I could not be a police officer. Seriously dont have the patience for this.
Honestly that second guy was yapping
He would have received some slaps
"I don't have to get out of my car!"
Penn v. Mimms has entered the chat
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Admittedly, I am old (mid-50s now) but when I was a kid who just finished driver's ed & was ready to go get my first driver's license my Dad (who was a Highway Patrol officer) sat me down and explained to me how to act when (he was not foolish enough to think I would not end up speeding or doing something stupid enough to convince a cop to pull me over) I got pulled over by any cop. The first thing he explained to me was that if I was ever stupid enough to use his name to try and get out of a ticket that word of it would get back to him and the pain and suffering I could expect to endure for trying something that sleazy would be something I would never forget. After that, he had me get into the car, sitting in the driveway, and he walked me through a traffic stop step-by-step and explained why I was going to do certain things and why I was going to be polite and courteous to the officer(s) even though I might be scared or pissed off. He explained that most of the things they ask you to do are because they have no idea what they are getting into every single time they get behind a vehicle and turn their lights on and MANY cops have been killed over the years because lots of violent, mentally unstable criminals use the fact that a cop cannot see what your hands are doing in that few seconds it takes the cop to walk from your trunk up to your front door as a perfect opportunity to grab a weapon they can attack the officer with once he is right outside the window at point blank range. Pretty much all traffic cops are young (this is the first job most departments assign new officers to so they can gain experience interacting with the public) and basically NO ONE is happy to be pulled over by a cop, so they spend their entire day dealing with people who are pissed off and want to argue with them and/or berated, belittled and cussed at. Departments do a pretty good job at screening out bad apples but some slip through so there are bad cops, just like there are crappy managers, customer service people and doctors. The difference is that if you are a traffic cop, basically every encounter you have while trying to do your job is going to involve the driver immediately assuming you are one of those bad cops and telling you they know more about doing your job than you do. I listened to the old man, and followed the thing he told me. I have been a gearhead my entire adult life and got pulled over for racing and other stupid things more times that I would like to admit, but I also discovered that the whole being polite, courteous and friendly got more tickets turned into warnings than throwing the old-man's name out there ever would have.
Also known as "common sense" really. A long time ago... (well okay 2004, huh wait that's 20 years ago) I went to the US to visit a friend, so I rented a car. Of course, I got my ass pulled over because in all fairness, a 4-way stop is a uniquely American thing that I'd never encountered before. And turns out when you aren't paying attention that doing 50mph in a 35mph zone isn't great either (but again I blame my km/h oriented brain, I was in town, town is 50km/h so... yeah.). Got off with a warning on both counts. Officer told me that the only reason I got that kind of treatment is because I was polite and cooperated. Couldn't imagine why I wouldn't be, to be honest, guy's just doing his job. And I was always taught that it's okay to fuck up, but if you fuck up and you get caught, own that shit and deal with it the right way. I feel any generation after the millennials has switched fully to the "it's not my fault, it's someone else's, and it it's not someone else's, I'm still not taking responsibility for it, omg my rights, I can't breathe, you're hurting me, whyyyyyyy, *whinge*, etc." frame of mind.
You're Not Old At All ❤!!! You're Built Well Gen X 🎉🔥🙏🔥
Anthony's green hair tells me all I need to know. 😂
Yep, what I thought too.
If I was a former police officer and my daughter was dating a sovereign citizen wacko, Id practically disown her. As it is highly disrespectful and goes in the face of everything that father has done in his years of service. It’s like her dating a criminal and a psychopath. But I loved how she was trying to pull both the sovereign citizen nonsense and the fact that her father was former police. Any port in a storm I guess. 🤷🏻
I cant believe she was just released to her dad after they had to force her out by breaking her window. Corrupt as hell man.
@@Que5oFre5co yea I agree with you that shit pissed me off can't believe they did all of that to give her to her dad because he in law enforcement they say treat everyone the same clearly they don't 😒
I’m Gen X, if I acted like any of these clowns, they wouldn’t answer the phone.
Obviously the pain will be worse when you resist.
They don’t know what “literally” means. It’s the new “like, like, like” which has joined it. 🤢
“Broooo”
I'll never tire of watching Miss Spoiled Bint shriek "Dad! Dad! Reeeee!" as daddy turns up & says "Nope. Not my problem!". 🤣🤣🤣
I was impressed by how polite the last guy was. He was hysterical, but he never got angry or upset. He didn't scream & curse at the cops. He was polite, cooperative & drunk off his ass.
It's so bizarre. The Gen-Z's that I encounter -- at the college level -- are not like this. It's like there are two sets of Gen-Z's.
That's probably because a) You are dealing with some of the few who were actually parented by individuals who taught them self responsibility (admittedly a small minority in gen-z for some reason. Or b) You are not encountering them in a situation where you are telling them they are wrong in what they have done and/or that they are not in control of the situation.
@@stevecorcoran9869 Thanks for your response (no sarc). As I teach community college, many of them are holding down jobs _while_ they are taking a class. As I teach chemistry, sometimes I'm in awe in how they are able to do it. As for your second point (point "b"), I definitely encounter them "in a situation where I am telling them what they have done wrong." I'm a teacher, and I give them *tests.* I post my answer keys, so that they know _exactly_ how I graded them. Granted, there are always a small minority who attempt to cry or beg me for more points. But -- after the first test -- when I ask them if they should get equal credit for demonstrating inferior competence, they are either forced to say "no" ... _or_ they drop my course. Many of them -- to their own surprise -- realize that they _can_ actually learn, once someone holds them responsible for the material. And once a student "feels smart," they're hooked and hungry for it. And they work their asses off in my course.
The gen z’s I encounter at work are different, but are still unreasonable cry-babies … highlighted for incompetence and laziness they complain about harassment … 😂 …
My niece is 22 & is the complete opposite of these dumbtards. Of course, my sister (and our family in general) raised her the same way our parents raised us: we're free to make our own choices, but we're not free from the consequences of the choices we make. Simple.
Well these ones are breaking laws and drunk lol
The fact that the officers weren’t simply laughing is truly remarkable.
"Ryan come get me!" I think Ryan is having a very nice day continuing to fish unhindered 😂
"Step out of the vehicle" being a lawful order shouldn't have to be explained to *anyone*, and the fact that it has to be speaks volumes about the future of the human race. Well.. the part of it that lives in the USA, anyway....
Only thing that bothers me about that one is that often it seems they give you like 5 seconds to get out before things escalate a little bit - and it'd take me a fair bit longer to get my ass out because it seems most cars still aren't built for 5'11" people with quite long legs so it's always a little game of trying to not get my feet caught on the pedals or jabbing the steering wheel in my kneecap.
@@gfimadcat In my experience - as long as you clearly intend to comply, it's not a big deal whether it takes 2 or 20 seconds to actually get out.
@@jesperhansen4199 I hope so :P Not that I'm going to the US any time soon though.
It's so ridiculous as Suspects are fighting Law Enforcement and resisting arrest they are shouting/screaming while saying "I can't breathe" as they attempt to invoke the Saint George Floyd defense. If you are shouting and yelling - you are breathing just fine. Sense of entitlement of some people is just astounding when they think laws don't apply to them.
I don't understand why cops in the US waste time with the field sobriety tests, why not go straight to the breathalyser like cops in the UK do. Is there some high court ruling saying they have to do the tests before the breathalyser?
I asked a copper about that. Apparently legislation in USA is super old fashioned, and cops can’t give a breathalyser without obtaining evidence that they suspect DUI, and historically that evidence has been FST despite the fact that it is far less reliable. In Australia, the Random Breathing Testing program has saved thousands of lives and many many more disabilities, it is one of the best public health initiatives ever.
It started out because some liberal lawyers wanted to make a buttload of money off rich clients so they took DUI cases when breathalyzers first started being used & most departments had the policy of just hauling the driver to the station and testing them if the officer was pretty sure the driver was drinking. In court, the driver's lawyers argued that the cops had violated their client's rights since (there were no bodycams or portable breathalyzers at that time so) it was the cop's word against the driver's that there was probable cause to detain the driver and haul them down to the station for the breathalyzer test. Cases got appealed and since our legal system is all about ensuring the defendant's rights are not violated, the appellate courts finally ruled the cops couldn't just pull you over and detain you for several hours it might take to get the driver to a certified machine to find out for sure if they were legally impaired, but that the cop needed to have proof of probable cause, so the standardized field sobriety tests were developed. The only downside to this is that even though we now have bodycam footage and portable breathalyzers (both of which should be allowed to demonstrate probable cause to the court, but are not) pretty much all states have changed the law so that once a cop decides to write you a ticket for DUI/OUI, it does not matter what you actually blow when you get to the calibrated/certified breathalyzer machine. They have to arrest you to put you in the car and take you to the station where the machine is located but even if you blow a 0.00, you are still under arrest and will be charged with DUI/OUI since, if they did not charge you, you could reasonably sue the department for wrongful arrest. In the old days (not that long ago - mid 90s-ish & before) if you were pulled over and the cop decided you were impaired, they would detain you and haul you to the breathalyzer, but if you blew under the legal limit (pretty much everywhere in the US was 0.10 back then) they would put you back in their car and drive you back to your vehicle and you were free to go on your way.
Breathalyzers aren't accurate. I was a DD one time. I blew numbers and my wasted friend blew a 0. Cop was mind blown, told us he is going to drive away and what we do is up to us.
A breathalyser result does not say anything about how impaired someone is … and not everywhere a breathalyser can be used without evidence they are impaired by suspected intoxication …
Field sobriety test is freeee
Anthony looks like an Oompa Loompa
And he talks like an Oompa Loompa from Reddit 😂
I would be mortified if any of my grown kids acted in such a childish way.
I like how in the one where she was calling her dad the best behaved individual was the pitbull…
Pulling out a camcorder during a traffic stop is hilarious💀
What if we cut back to her and she was setting up a whole tripod with a boom mic 😭
Man, what a mess. When i grew up , my parents told me to stay in school and out of trouble, NOT OUT OF JAIL. Nobody was even mentioning JAIL, these kids are just messed up down and sideways ....
Black suspect: I'm not doing nothing!
Officer: So you are admitting to doing something? 🤨
*Now, you are **_famous on RUclips_** .* _Congratulations._
Your drunken idiocy, will forever be on display for all to see.
I'm so glad, that everybody did not have movie cameras, _when I was young & drunk._
The kid in the hospital should have been given a sedative or something if they’re allowed to do that
Yeah, I’m surprised they didn’t. I work on a psych unit and we definitely would have if he was being violent, as he was. I watched some other video and the girl was being terrible and I didn’t see them medicate her, unless they cut it out.
Maybe it’s different in different states?
Someone needs to make a sick ass music remix of the things Anthony says.
🎶 Police brutally. Not in official capacity. Police brutally. I'm gonna sue you fedually. Police Brutally. Stop it, you're hurting me. We're in a hospital, and you're hurting me. Police brutally. Get off me. This is Police brutally. 🎶
I could, I guess? Not sure how much I’d want to, though
I can hear it now! Bass drop - POLICE BRUTALITYYYYY!!! 😂
@@PalmFire_yeah, he was kind of a pussy-ass yeller 😂
Beautiful!
Thank you OFFICERS for keeping us SAFE with YOUR so called "POLICE BRUTALITY"..... hospital JERK was too DANGEROUS to be WALKING around us NORMAL LAW ABIDING people.....👮👮👮........
❤️🤍💙
He’s the poster boy for Americans. So I guess America isn’t safe.
7 felonies 5 misdemeanors and he gets a $500 bond wow that is beyond stupid the judges who set these bonds should be held accountable if these wacko's go out while on bond and recommit a crime!
“I can’t breathe!” …..well well well😅
So many people use the George Floyd defense that these days you could play a drinking game and take a shot every time someone says it. By the end of some videos, I guarantee your ass would be passed out cold!
The battlecry
4:33 knew it was coming sooner or later lol
Extra bonus 5:22 wtf ?!
hard to breathe when you are self checking for polyps with cold steel.
Their phones are their pacifiers!
The most famous last words of those whose face is about to meet the pavement? "DON"T TOUCH ME!!"
The first time I got arrested was because what i eventually found out was that my best friend got arrested and had the cops convinced I was getting coke directly off the docks in Everett from the cartel. I didn’t freak out even though they sent the head of the entire narcotics unit to arrest me. I was in criminal justice class and the head of the narcotics unit was my speaker 2 weeks before in class. They thought I was so connected. He said “you’re awfully calm for this being your first time arrested”. I just said my dad always taught me there’s no point in freaking out over things you can’t change. When I told him I was going to miss my criminal justice class he laughed and said I could use it as a field trip. I only knew one Mexican and didn’t ever touch coke. The first person they asked me about was my best friend and if he dealt oxy and coke. I defended him and hell no he doesn’t and said I’d kick his azz if he did. I didn’t know he had gotten the not that stuff at the time. They had told me a really good friend had told them everything when I asked. After getting arrested and getting a phone call I find out the cops were waiting at this kids house with his dad waiting for him to come home to ask him about me. A kid only my buddy and i knew on our indoor soccer team. I deduced my best friend the same guy I called to get me from jail lied to try and give them something to lesson his charges. The cops thinking I couldn’t hear because the door was solid steel said “we have nothing on this kid what do we do. Let’s just hold him until 4 to F with him then let him go.
You need a better best friend.
37:28 "play stupid games, win stupid prizes" give that woman a raise, now! :D
You can swear at officers. You can say anything that isn't a true threat or fighting words. It's your right 😅
The last guy was doing so well then he lost his shit at the end
I know, the cops were so chill too!
I will bet anything that “Anthony,” was released and the prosecutor dropped all of the charges. Because prosecutors don’t care what the police have to go through.
500$ bond for 7 felonies on Anthony, are you KIDDING ME?
Bond is set for a lot of different reasons. If he isn't a flight risk and he isn't determed to be a violent risk, and I dunno, his parents said they'd take responsibility for him..
Then he could easily get a low Bond.
43:25 Cop “who smokes weed in this car?”
Driver “Ah that’s just my car”
Now did she mean that her car just smells that way or that her car is the one smoking weed? 🤷🏼♀️😏
Growing up in the 80's my parents made sure I knew not to call them if I f'd up, or was part of an unsavory friend group who did stupid shit that would implicate me.
featuring such classics as "Im not under arrest" , "i dont care" , " dont play with me" , "dont you know who I am?" , "give me my phone!" , "Im suing" , "bro" , "I cant breathe" , "these cuffs are too tight" , "I need medical attention" , "Im calling the cops" and extreme yelling.
It’s always FLORIDA 😂
Usually is. There must be something in the water.
It's because the laws around criminal files are really lax
I have COPD and when I have an attack and can't breathe, I can hardly talk. Its interesting how some people who "can't breathe" have no problem screaming.
Last one - where did you all learn to do math? 0.248 is - by my quick estimate - three times the legal limit of 0.08.
Maybe the test is not 100% accurate correct, so 0.248 is more than 3 times bigger than 0.08. At least. But the 0.248 is really only 0.245 than not 4x times. Right?
@@vekyxeivo5595What?
“I CAAAAAAAAN’T BREEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAATH!!!!!!!!!”
*Deep inhale…*
“I CAAAAAAAAAAAAN’T BREEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAATH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
-Dindu
dad in the last one is over it. hit her with the "there's nothing i can do"
"No, I'm not" always gets me tickled
"Mommy,mommy, help me". Wow,so tough ! 🤣🤣
Don't they teach in schools that "I'm not doing anything" and "I'm not doing nothing" actually mean the opposite?......
Drink every time you hear 'literally " and "bro"
That would be alcohol poisoning 😂
@@turkessaclark6187 Exactly what I was going to reply. Gen-z kids seem to think no sentence is complete unless they add "bro" at the end.
@@stevecorcoran9869as a kid who was born a year after Gen Z, I can confirm Gen Z and even Gen Alpha use bro at the end of sentences
Genz easily has the the worst traits of Boomers, millennials, and Gen x.
incredible, he is a real gang, 5 minutes later: Mom Mommm, they hurt me mom 😂😂😂😂😂
"I'm not doing nothing" MEANS you aren't listening to the orders being given. UGGG.
Amazing how many times you hear 'I cant breathe' since Rodney King
These cops have the nerves of steel. The Anthony guy was just screaming “hit me hard asap” and they didn’t. In any normal situation he will get what he’s asking for
hahaha these kids always SO TOUGH, until they got the silver bracelets on, then they suddenly crying and calling for mommy! almost everytime!!!!
LMAO that last officer being like: "Alright we got one more test for ya, you're gonna take your hands, place them behind your back.."
*cuffs click* 😂😂😂
Me: You stupid.
Gen Z: No I’m not.
Cop: You under arrest.
Gen Z: No I’m not.
I think the officer at 37:30 put it best: Play stupid games - Win stupid prizes.
I remember when my kids acted that way. But once they got out of their toddler age they don't act like this anymore.
As a Gen Z there are some of us who are not like them or argumentative also some of us are not sensitive and don't care what is being said
That black boii acting tough then crying to his mom 😂😂
These fines won’t deter law breakers because they are so ridiculously low and aren’t any consequences.
I honestly love that last kid!!😂
Me too! Like he did a stupid thing, but I suspect when he’s not a drunk mess, he’s a pretty funny kid.
"Name and badge number?!"..."Im going to sue you"..."And I need a supervisor" are not legal defenses...
green or blue hair, probably gonna be trouble lol
Actually saw this on a list for tips to help kids to get their first job. "Even if you normally dye your hair a color that is not a natural color, you should change it to a naturally occurring color prior to going in for your job interview", or something along those lines. I disagree since the crazy hair color is a fairly reliable indicator of a prospective employee who would be nothing but trouble for the rest of the company, so it makes it simpler to pick them out before you waste all that money on onboarding and training them.
@@stevecorcoran9869 i guess my job is different but at the same time I just do my job lol it's not the style that defines people it's how these people present themselves with that style
Apparently they call this behaviour “hypersensitive narcissism” = temper tantrum = toddler behaviour.
Like asking a badge number means anything lmao
Perfect examples for why society has such an issue with Gen Z, and their disrespectful antics! Beyond the entitlement, they are the most self-centered, ego-driven, disrespectful, bratty toddlers on the planet. Great job parents and society - you’ve raised upstanding children and citizens! 🙄
More than tasers, these officers need masking tape. WTF 😮
Being entitled isn't about age and come in every age group
Yea we know. It's just funnier that it's a bunch of gen-z girls
@@Sasseater Can't argue with that 🤣
Tell us you're a gen zer without telling us you're a gen zer lmao
@@thomasgriffin2326 but he ain't wrong though 😂
That Anthony kid seems like the kinda little punk who tried to cry child abuse if his parents even tried to discipline him...if....cause it doesn't seem like they ever did
last guy said he met up w a chick from insta then later started screaming about how his girl needs to get picked up .. yeah bros cooked💀
A great argument for pro choice and encouraging birth control: Multi generational poor parenting; babies raising babies.
Uh… no. That’s an argument for better parenting. You don’t kill people because of what their parents did.
I was raised by a guy who spent 9 years in prison. I learned so much about how to speak to cops because of him. He treated them like people at work. Professional and courteous, he was so stoked to be out of prison and on probation, and everything was so casual and routine. If he saw me give them attitude and entitlement he would have been beyond disappointed.
The cop with the girl in the Tesla needs about a year more training.
That developer was still coddling her! “She” posted bond, bs! Her dad posted her bond so his precious little girl didn’t have to stay in jail and face all the consequences!
Idk I'm gen z and I understand the simplistic nature of don't do stupid things don't get consequences
You're a rarity.
@@thomasgriffin2326Not really … knowing it dies not mean they act wisely! 😂
@@GanymedeXD not to mention there are plenty who do it's just the people we see on the media who make a minority seem like the majority
Stephanie is my favorite. The full video:
Her: "Who are you?"
Officer: "Police"
Her:"I didn't know that"
2nd video...if thats what Anthony thinks is "Police brutally" then he is way to sheltered and has never been in the real world, also starting to think cops should always have some kind of medic person with them for jobs like this so they can be sedated a tid bit. It would help for people like Anthony 😂