Unlicensed Teenager Flees Accident!
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- Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
- Darrin says Robert’s unlicensed daughter ran into his car in a parking lot and then fled the scene!
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This girl talks and thinks like a 2yr old. People stop babying your kids.
2 year Olds are smarter than her.
She's a princess. Girls like her are never held accountable for anything. And they ALWAYS have some lunkhead boyfriend lap dog who's even more clueless than she is. 🙄🙄🙄
She seems like one of those "popular" girls you see in all the films focussed on looks rather than real world responsibilities
From the sounds of it, I think the only reason why they were at court is the dad wanted a confirmation of how much it was going to cost and then make her pay for it by working.
No one’s perfect
OMG she left the bumper and license plate at the scene 😂😂😂
Apparently she left her brain there too.
lol 😅
@@billdavis6900assuming she had a brain to leave.
you’re right, she might not have had it in the first place.
😂😂😂😂
“Useless boyfriend”😅
😂😅😂
She is just as useless lol
Poor guy probably saw this and wondered why he was being attacked by JJ! 😂
I loved when JJ asked her, why didn't you bring you father?
And the kid goes, well my father wasn't there
Neither was your useless boyfriend! Ie, she only had her boyfriend to talk to and try to get out of that fried pickle, then admit to her dad she screwed up big!
JJ can make u look exactly as foolish as you would ever hoped to have wanted
"Sheesh !"
How you want your goose cooked? " well done "
Little girl is annoying and rude! 17 yo going on 10.
She didn’t back talk to JJ, she didn’t seem disrespectful to me, idk maybe I missed something, because I saw her stand up and answer questions. She may be immature, and annoying but I don’t think she was rude
How was she rude? Sure, she talks like every other teenager. But she answered all JJ questions correctly...didn't interrupt...and took her lecture as she should.
@@DonnaMathers JJ was pretty snappy with her she was probably feeling intimidated.
She's drugged. Dad has her on some scrips for sure. Vacant stare. I would say ritalin.
@@clasijasi As she should have been. The girl is old enough to know better.
That girl has such an attitude.... I'm surprised Judge Judy didn't go even harder than she did scolding her
Any harder and she would have started to cry. You can tell she about to tear up towards the end.
Hi. I didn’t think it was an attitude. I think she was nervous and felt bad.
@@Tranquility32it's a little late to start feeling bad. Get a job and pay up!
@@barbarachippel2214 Right on!!
@Tranquility32 She was laughing. She's too busy playing sports to get a job and help her family.
Her being financially responsible for her actions is much more important than her sports. This world puts to much emphasis on sports and not enough on responsibility.
That's a BS reason not to work. I played football in HS and also washed dishes at a steakhouse from 5pm to 11 or midnight. That job allowed me to buy a '69 Camaro SS396 when I was 17.
That's where parenting should come into play. She can no longer play sports until she works off the debt incurred. Of course, the parents are partially to blame here. They should have paid the amount and then made their daughter work off the amount. Instead, they let the courts handle it in hopes they could have it go away.
@@bryanhenderson9637 Well at least with the courts she is held accountable, if the dad paid for it it could have been absorbed and he might not have "forced" her to pay him back thus her not really learning her lesson.
Don’t speak for the rest of the world. Glorifying sports and sport culture is very much a Murica thing
@@LuckyBaldwin777 When did you go to sleep and get up in the morning?
17 & unlicensed & left the scene..… YIKES 😳
And narcissistic and disrespectful. Ugh
And still thinks it’s funny, even though she just peed her pants.
She's a princess who will never be held accountable. Leaving the scene is actually a pretty big deal but she's the type who will never have to pay for her crimes. And no way did driftwood daddy ground her for three months. Not buying that massive lie. If they were so concerned about her being held accountable they wouldn't be standing in court.
Father taught behavior. They learn from watching their parents.
Surprised she wasn’t arrested. Depending on the amount of damages she (intentionally) caused, it considered a misdemeanor or a felony.
This girl's entire personality is "?"
😂
Beetarded
She’s more like a semicolon, the most ambiguous and potentially useless of all the punctuation marks. 😂
“Claims he grounded daughter” 😂😂😂
By grounded he must mean, “Cannot leave room.” That’s it. She still had access to her phone and everything.
Grounded meant being home AFTER she has played sport, and hung out with friends. Grounded is not fitting punishment for her breaking the law in multiple ways.
@@artistjoh No kidding. And I don’t buy that they’ll make he get a job. She’d have to practice HARD for interviews
1:31 I feel he was just about to justify his daughter's actions before JJ got stuck into her. After that he had to say something to save face - he grounded her for a month, they're going to set up a payment plan 🙌🏾
Great, where can the plaintiff put that on the rental car bills? Is there a method of payment listed called "Daddy grounded his the unlicensed, uninsured daughter for three months"?
JJ probably gave this girl more parenting in these 4 minutes than she’s ever had in her life.
That's not fair. Parents work hard to teach their children right from wrong, but I was 17 once myself and know kids just do stupid stuff...all the time.
Yeah being a teenager is a weird time period like I really tired of adults acting like when they were teenagers they were constantly little angles and never did anything wrong.@@truelife974
Touche !
@@truelife974 agreed! Sometimes the worst kids come from the best parents.
@@truelife974agreed. The parents work to support the daughter and she's been grounded and punished before. It clearly isn't sticking with her. I find that most of the people that call "bad parents because kids are bad" are the ones that have never had kids.
I wanted to hear why the defendant didn’t pay the plaintiff. The dad is just as irresponsible.
Well now the show paid... so they're all off the hook 😂
I'm guessing just because he couldn't afford it. He knows he's responsible.
Good for the defendant for making his daughter pay for it. I hope they followed through. But, she seems insufferable.
You didn't really believe him, did you?
Parents better start watching her more. Because she's obviously lying. You know how to tell? HER MOUTH IS MOVING. Because I don't buy that boyfriend excuse at all.
Rumor has it that Little Missy Haha here still hasn’t reimbursed the show’s coffers
Lol. She's a princess. No way she was grounded for three weeks let alone three months. Give me a break!!
If she'd been held accountable as dad claims, they wouldn't have been in JJ's courtroom.
When a teenager's lips are moving, he/she is either lying or saying "like.......🤣😂"
Or trying to hold back tears. I think she was trying not to cry
She didn't even have a license and clearly has very poor judgment. The fact that she fled the scene and acts as if she's 3 years old is actually very scary. The Defendant should be ashamed that he made the Plaintiff bring this to court. He should have immediately apologized and immediately paid any bills the Plaintiff accrued because of his daughter.
Like, 8?
Like, 5?
Like, in the morning?
Because he wasn't there?
I went to get my boyfriend?
Construction?
Why is every answer from a ditzy teenage girl always a question? 😂😅
Lmao!
Because they’re responding as if you asked a dumb question. for example she asked why did you leave? and she says “because I went to get my boyfriend??” ….
It's called upspeak. It's almost as annoying as vocal fryyyyyy, which too many now choose to share with us.
Yeah. She sounds like she's 13. Daddy's little princess really needs to get a job.
Because she’s a graduate of Social Media U
Surprised she didn’t call the girl stupid😂
She didn't need to :)
Or "moron". Lol.😅
It would be redundant
"Stupid" might have too many syllables for this girl to figure out.
The sassy attitude is driving me crazy. Sense of entitlement is wild. She’s definitely a spoiled brat.
Everything the Defendant says sounds like a question or she isn’t sure.
That comes with being (a) a Californian or (b) a Canadian. They sound like they're asking a question even while making an assertion.
that type of response is meant to make it sound like the question is stupid. I'm surprised she didn't throw in a "duh" afterwards. "um, because I was picking up my boyfriend? duh"
Yeah I don't what I was thinking? Oh dammit now I'm doing it too!
Thanks, Judge Judy. Telling idiots what a nuisance they are is a social service.
You are a nuisance.
"I was scared." What's 911 for ?!
By scared she means scared of the consequences
@@dylanclay2741 What's done is done... Her driving off to get her bf doesn't alleviate the consequences, so that doesn't make any sense.
@@sandlotkrew8778 to adults like us no, to a juvenile who has most likely never gotten in trouble before it does. We were all kids once
I was surprised when the daughter admitted she was responsible. I was expecting her to come up with some BS reason to pin it on someone else.
When you don't have to worry about consequences why bother lying? The show even pays the judgment so she still isn't being held accountable.
@@michellehawkins1027: Exactly.
lol true. But remember where she was and who was questioning her. She knew after getting told off about smiling what the 'right' answers would be to avoid maybe being yelled at in front of everyone.
Not her volunteering to get in the line of fire! The nerve! 🤣
She finally did the right thing. She knew it wasn't her dad's fault, so why sit back and let him get cleared by Judge Judy.
This 17-year-old probably thought she was going to be useful by standing next to her father. Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah nope
Just another one who thinks they can get away with murder because their parents don't have control of their children
I think if she really thought her dad could or would get her out of it, she would have called him before returning to the scene. I think in her irrational brain she thought she could keep her parents from finding out.
I absolutely love it when Judge Judy doesn't allow young people to use the word "like".
Like, why? And like, plenty of older people use the word like. I don't like your sweeping generalization.
Which is stupid. She's using it to mean "approximately," which is a perfectly valid use of that word.
@@zammmerjammer okay, can you imagine how ridiculous it would sound if she said "approximately" instead of every time she said "like?"
Actually, she's using the word "like" as a discourse article over and over and over
As someone who’s 29 what’s the big deal?
That’s the way that young lady should have been spoken to years ago. Probably still laughed it off tho
“Peanuts at the Yankee Stadium” is the reason I watch this woman. Old school and simple.
The girl…seems like she’s operating on a deficit. Not smart at all. Wow.
1:54 “you came back looking for the bumper? Or looking for the license plate”…. “It’s not funny”
😂😂😂😂
Like, I think the girl should pay. Like, she should get a job and pay her parents back. Like, that's all I got to say, like.
She was using "like" to mean "approximately." There was no reason to object to her using that word other than being truculent.
She stood up to that stand real.confident and ended up regretting her decisions lol
No, she absolutely did the right thing. She saw what her dad was about to get and knew he didn't deserve it.
Why did they even agree to come to the show? Did the defendants think JJ was going to rule in their favor? Maybe that "free LA trip" was enough to be humiliated in front of millions of people.
They came so the matter could be settled.
They probably wanted to avoid public sector arbitration, because by doing it privately the daughter was able to avoid some sort of fine or demerit. So in the end this was cheaper, because otherwise she would have to pay a fine for not being licensed, not being insured, fleeing from the scene, etc. Easily would have added up to over $2500, and she might spend time in jail or on probation.
They may have still been fined, but I'm just guessing some judge or DA agreed to this to lower her punishment.
She said she went to go pick up her boyfriend who wasn't there 😂
JJ : Neither was your father 🤣🤣👏👏
Oh man! I love this show
I am surprised she didn't end up getting charged.
Yea I was thinking about that too
White girl privilege
JJ made that girl go from 😊 to 🥺 faster than she left the scene of the accident!
😂😂😂
Do you have a little cartoon for "illiterate"?
@@broeheemed32 no, nor do I have a good one for "get a life". Oh wait - perhaps I do have one for that: 🙄.
2:47 Nobody cares about your sports. Byrd doesn’t even care.
Whoa. Grounded for a whole three months! That's some tough parenting going on. Her ass would have been working immediately! Or sell her phone to pay for the car. These parents are ridiculous.
Aye aye‼️ at work doing not a damn thing. 🤣🤣🤣preciate the upload‼️
I raised a stepdaughter. We had a safe in our home where we kept a large amount of cash in case of any emergencies. When she was 15 my stepdaughter decided to steal $200 from the safe. Her Mother noticed she had some stuff she had not bought for her, asked where she got the stuff, and she was caught. We took everything she had bought, and took her to the nearby shopping center where she had purchased everything, and she had to go into every store, tell them she had stolen the money she had made her purchases with, and to not come back out without the money even if she had to beg and plead. She is over 40 years old today and has never stolen anything else. Yes, she hated us that day, but so what? You're supposed to raise children, not be their friend. She told the story of that day to her own children when they were teens. Neither one has been in any trouble, and they're young adults now.
My first time getting in a car accident was in a parking garage and I hit a parked car. Someone called campus security on me because they thought I was fleeing the crime scene but what I was trying to do was park my car so that it was out of the way of traffic and then I was going to write a note to the other driver with my insurance info.
She sounds like Gillian from family guy, raising the last syllable, making everything she say sounds like a question
With an upward inFLECTION?
At the end of every senTENCE?
Yeah I don’t know what the dad was thinKING?
Oh damnit now I’m doing it too! 😂😂
@@Bakutalk😄😄
JJ thank you for championing teenage working to pay back this situation. I worked at 17 and made sure my sons worked at 17 too. I really feel like working as a teenager makes you a better adult 😅😅😅😅.
"Like I'm underage and Like I'm busy with School and Like I do sports and Like I don't have a job"...ugh...this Generation... we're doomed😂 Howdy JJ crew😉
It's not the generation, it's the lack of parenting!
Welcome to life, there were years, I had to work 2 jobs in the summer, I had a part time job in college at a grocery store, worked seasonal part time for park district from 16 to 21, never screwed up that bad where all my checks were going to my parents to pay for an incident I caused
I want her to put that word to use to earn money to repay the plaintiff. "Would you *LIKE* fries with that?"
@@jeffreyclinard2002 epic!😂
@@jeffreyclinard2002 She was using the word "like" to mean "approximately," which is completely fine. You people criticizing her for using the word correctly.
The dad was so embarrassed. lol
Teenager is clueless. Goodness.
I love how the defendant just shows up and JJ takes care of the rest 😂😂
It just goes to show you -- you can't trust teenagers.
No like all people there are some you can and some you can't.
@@michellehawkins1027 You can't trust anyone in 2024.
I bet she hit the car and was like “ oops he-he .. like omg, byyyyeee”
I have a feeling this young lady learned a valuable lesson, between her parents punishment and the judge’s lecture. Wishing her well.
There's always that one sucker
Doubtful, her dad didn't seem upset with her, and the show pays the settlement.
She didn’t learn anything
I don't know she did because you good see she was suppressing laughter.
You could tell this girl is trying so hard not to laugh or crack a smile . I hate that I'm the same way when I'm nervous 😂
Parents don’t teach their kids any life skills anymore. If you asked a kid who just got their driver’s license three hours how to change a flat tire, at least 80% would laugh and say, “I’d call 911.”
I'm 53 and my answer would be to call AAA. Though even at 17 I knew not to drive without a license and not to leave the scene of an accident, if I did I'd be more scared of my mom than the police.
Too bad she wasn't grounded especially from sports
Grinning while facing public criticism doesn’t necessarily mean that you have a bad attitude or feel entitled. It could be a sign of nervousness and embarrassment. Or something else entirely like feeling overwhelmed. People should be given the benefit of the doubt for their internal states, some grace - especially young people - and especially in public forums that could impact their reputations and emotional states.
Everyone is coming for the father and the daughter while completely missing the fact that the plaintiff is dishonest and a crook. He was trying to get over on the defendant by getting him to pay for his car after the insurance had paid. That's why Judge Judy only gave him his rental car fees less the $400. Wow!
This shouldn’t have been taken to court. Parents should have stepped up and went ahead and paid the man.
She is lucky she didn’t get arrested.
She committed GTA and then hit and run.
2:05 😂😂😂 she leaves to get her bf & not her dad bc her dad wasn’t there & JJ says “well neither was your useless boyfriend” GOTEM
90 days jail would have been more appropriate. That kid has useless written all over her. Time she got a wake up call.
It sucks for the parents because it wasn't even their car and had no idea she was even driving. It was her boyfriend's car. Now I'm wondering if the boyfriend's insurance covered the damage or if he had to pay out of pocket as well.
the parent had said she used the car to get food, he didn't seem surprised or upset about it.
@@michellehawkins1027they had already delt with those emotions by the time they got to court. Surely he was upset with her.
“Why would you go back to get your useless boyfriend?!”
Yeah, I had to pause it right there because I was laughing too hard to continue! I love Judy! 😂
If you don’t have a license (or even temps), then don’t drive. Also, if you are going to drive, Walmart is the largest private employer and does hire 17-year olds.
She talks to JJ like she's slow. I can't with the entitled attitude.
She's.......special.
The NERVE coming up saying, “well, actually…”
Before the girl stepped up to speak I thought she was maybe 15. She's 17 and doesn't have her license?? About time she learns about responsibility. Get a JOB girl!
That coulda shoulda been settled out of “court”
Well, at least the defendant is in his daughter's life. 🤷🏾♀️
OMGOSH!!!! “I hit a person, was scared to stay behind, and so I decided to go pick up my stupid boyfriend (because I’m stupid) instead of staying there and letting EITHER of my parents know and then return to incident”. She should be put in jail for 17 hours because being grounded isn’t enough.
And COME ON DAD!!!!! 3 MONTHS?! No further punishment?!
Anyone saying he is holding her accountable she is playing sorta after school or as we used to put it an easy way to see a boyfriend when mom and dad are not around! That sports shit would have disappeared the next day and off to McDonald’s you go!
She isn't mature enough to cut up her own food, let alone drive a car!
She still thought it was funny!
The dad is just as immature.
ball is in your court🤣
Clearly she was spoiled if she didn't realize how serious this was. She should be grateful she didn't end up in jail.
The way the girl went 🤔 when Judy said her kids worked at 17 😂 Yes honey, lots of 17 year olds work! ✨Like, gasp✨
That girl is the epitome of what's wrong with teenagers today. They act entitled and then play innocent when called out for misbehavior.
The fact that she wanted to stand up because to say something. What COULD she say? She should've sat there and stayed quiet instead of embarrassing herself on national television. I hate that her answers ended with ".....?" like she was stating the obvious. All her answers were stupid.
No, she did the right thing. She saw that Judge Judy was about to come down on her dad for something that she did. It was actually a sign that she understood the gravity of her actions.
This shouldn’t have even come to court…
Of course you’re gonna get shredded..
What a Useless Generation..
Way to generalize tens of millions of people off of one person.
@@dddgaming885 Just one example of tens of millions
People who leave the scene of an accident are cowards. No matter the age.
Typical teenage attitude and behavior, I think there's hope for her, especially since her father seems level headed and she had to face down Judge Judy, tough love
I totally agree. The fact that she stood up without being asked is a good sign. I think Judge Judy was a little impressed by the as well.
Good call!
How did little Suzy Sunshine come to be in possession of daddy's car or even know how to drive a car in the first place? I have the feeling that she always gets what she wants. She will neither be paying her father back nor getting a job at all..... she'll cry her way out of it.
She had her boyfriend's car, not her father's. That part was all explained early in the episode.
@@jenn_x. Gotcha.... I thought they said daddy's car. In that case..... LOL that boyfriend was dumb enough to let his concubine drive his car.... bet she won't be paying for the damage to his car, either.
“what do you do for work?
“I don’t work,”
“WHY NOT “ LMFAOO im laughin at the faces JJ made 😂😂
I started working at 17 as a first year Apprentice Cabinetmaker.
I cannot tell if the girl wants to laugh or cry
Ever watch a toddler? The way they can switch from laughing to crying and back again, in a micro second? That's this girl.
Someone will bail this girl out all through her life. Well most of her life.
The defendant’s daughter looks to be somewhat “slow”.
If she had my father, she would not like the consequences for doing that!
Why did he need a judge to work this out?
What the heck was she smiling for. This is a crime and she acts like it's funny.
I love it when Judy tells people off for using "like" incorrectly.
The defendants wasted 3:49 of JJ time.
Now that this has happened, she'll be careful the next time she'd be driving a car in a far far future.
She'd be riding a bicycle if she'd be getting wheels.
😂😂😂
Lol her dad looks scared stiff 2:06 😂😂😂
Her face when JJ said get a job 😂😂
This won’t be the last time for her. Spoiled and entitled
That girl is not going anywhere in life smh
That teenager was insufferable 😂
If the parents were putting her on a payment plan, why the law suit?
"I didn't have insurance"
Welp, that's a wrap folks!
Her attitude explains very well why, at the age of 17, she doesn't have a license - not even a probationary license! God help us all when she turns 18 and doesn't need parental permission to apply for a license. Too many people seem to think that driving is a right - IT IS NOT, it is a privilege that must be earned and can be revoked quite easily.