That doesn't interact with assholes*. I don't understand the mentality of people who get so pissed off at a ticket and decide it's a good idea to dump hundreds of coins in the face of an employee who most likely makes minimum wage, or close to it, and has little to no say in the laws that got him the ticket in the first place. Coins are also apparently not legal tender for a transaction if they exceed $5 in Australia.
If I was the cashier, I would have started counting the money slowly. Midway through my counting, I would have been like, “Gosh darn it, I lost count. Let me start over.”
Miguel Nunez Yes, but if I am the cashier, I have to count it to make sure it matches the amount he says he is giving me. He can’t leave without a receipt, and he won’t get the receipt until after I am done counting the money. In the end, he is wasting his time, not mine, because I would be getting paid to do my job. He would be stuck there watching me count like a 6 year old.
@@-_-_-_8441 I read on the internet it is legal. When Al Gore invented the internet one of the internet rules he made was you cannot post something untrue. therefore it IS true.
Absolutely agree. Don't know why people take it out on individuals who had nothing to do with the situation. She is just doing her job and wants a paycheck to pay the bills. The beef is with the Nazis on the street.
You both clearly dont get the point...they work for the same overall body. "Im just doing my job" said the teeth that bite you...you still kill the animal.
@@TheMc2nv The cashier didn't give the man the ticket though, the gestapo agent on the street did. It doesn't make sense going after a cashier, it makes sense going after the Nazi giving out the orders/false tickets in the first place.
@@airplanegod one for all and all for one. If you are not a part of the solution you are the problem. Stop trying to justify the cashier's shameful existence.
Well they make money by fining us im sure they can cash it in i have nothing against parking parking police its the police that should get fined ty for a reply with out being mean not like other ppll
then you should accept it if someone is going to pay you in pennies... you're being hypocritical. Personally I think it's stupid to pay someone in pennies or 5c pieces. also, there's something called a bank where you can change smaller amounts of money into more convenient forms of money (money is money, but there are logical/acceptable ways in which to use it). If he is going to pay in pennies, he should at least sit there and count it out. The guy got a fine for a reason (for doing the wrong thing), now he has to pay it. It's not up to the person sitting at the desk, who had nothing to do with the fine, to sort out his issues cause he's angry at life.
He push the money on her and she have to take it from the floor how this is nice. You're not going to be happy if I give you the money by throwing it on the ground.
THIS IS FROM THE R.B.A A payment of coins is a legal tender throughout Australia if it is made in Australian coins, but this is subject to some restrictions about how much can be paid in coin. According to the Currency Act 1965 (section 16) coins are legal tender for payment of amounts which are limited as follows: not exceeding 20c if 1c and/or 2c coins are offered (these coins have been withdrawn from circulation, but are still legal tender); not exceeding $5 if any combination of 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c coins are offered; and not exceeding 10 times the face value of the coin if $1 or $2 coins are offered. For example, if someone wants to pay a merchant with five cent coins, they can only pay up to $5 worth of five cent coins and any more than that will not be considered legal tender.
@@At0mHeart idk what you mean by "stealing" ideas when he literally gives credit to the people's original idea AND he also has permission to do so. At least gets some facts right before you spit something to the internet.
@@notanythinganymore it seems i have hurt a fanbois heart by portraying his hero as a irrelevant pathetic thieving Incapable of original thought manchild.
He didn't pay with legal tender tho. You can only pay up to $5 with 5c ,10c, 20c and 50c. This clown should have read the law before he made a dick of himself
Bad luck your laws aren't similar to the US in this case. Coins are US mint and good for "all debts foreign and domestic" at any municipal office. If they refuse to take your payment and they state that on record your debt can be wiped out as THEY refused to accept legal payment. Australian laws must be different. And while this did make me chuckle - your dry humor and good cheer were infectious - I have been in the service field all my life and the clerk is almost never to blame for your misfortunes.
Dustin Beach so she deserved to be treated like shit just because she’s trying to put food on the table and make ends meet? Is everyone that works for shoe stores an asshole because the shoe companies have sweat shops? You can’t get bogged down in the morality of multi billion dollar corporations when you can barely afford to pay rent...
@Norse John: It's her job to accept that money. If it's really too difficult for her to count some money, then perhaps she should find a less strenuous job..
@Travis Hamler lmao learn what legal currency is. In Australia, that is not legal currency. Coins are only legal tender in Australia if: not exceeding 20c if 1c and/or 2c coins are offered (these coins have been withdrawn from circulation, but are still legal tender); not exceeding $5 if any combination of 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c coins are offered; and not exceeding 10 times the face value of the coin if $1 or $2 coins are offered. The source is the Reserve Bank of Australia (Australia’s central bank).
@Travis Hamler oh and by the way, out government actually give citizens free healthcare, WHILE having significantly lower taxes than the United States. Our government doesn’t hire private police force where they shoot people like dogs on the street. If you want to look at a tyrannical government, look at your own country, especially California.
what does that have to do with him being a total jerk and throwing the coins on that woman's desk? she is not there to receive whatever idiots like this guy have to give to her.
Young Dj That is not necessarily true. There is no sign on the door that says $5 maximum capacity can be received in said coins. Also it is not a policy either to refuse pay in loose change, considering that there was not sign that said coins must be received in packaged containers. So as far as him paying legally it is right a douche bag move but legally within his rights. That law only applies to certain states that have amended their legislature.
@@javigonzalez6518 it doesn't matter if there a sign on the door its Australian law that sates if you try to pay more than 5 dollars with coins you can be rejected. do research they are perfectly allowed to reject it
She does not have to count them A payment of coins is a legal tender throughout Australia if it is made in Australian coins, but this is subject to some restrictions about how much can be paid in coin. According to the Currency Act 1965 (section 16) coins are legal tender for payment of amounts which are limited as follows: not exceeding 20c if 1c and/or 2c coins are offered (these coins have been withdrawn from circulation, but are still legal tender); not exceeding $5 if any combination of 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c coins are offered; and not exceeding 10 times the face value of the coin if $1 or $2 coins are offered. For example, if someone wants to pay a merchant with five cent coins, they can only pay up to $5 worth of five cent coins and any more than that will not be considered legal tender.
In The US, this is completely acceptable by federal law. Merchant are allowed to refuse payment at their discretion, though a municipal building such as where you would pay a fine, is not under that discretion. Legally, any form of printed/pressed currency is to be accepted as payment.
Same in Australia, except where coinage, it exceeds a certain amount, it is deemed non legal currency. www5.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_act/ca1965120/s16.html
Evan Arnold In Australia the UK and a lot of other countries the reverse applies, for private transactions it at the discretion of the vender whether they accept low denomination coin but they are under no obligation to do so, National and Local government however are not permitted to use discretion and can only deal in legal tender in this case maximum legal tender for coins is $5.
@@shamkala-kadima2929 Those people will never even hear about this and all the work is stuck on this lady. She has no company influence, probably gets paid shit, and is just doing her job. He went way out of his way just to make someone's day shitty.
Macklemorgan Freeman why do you think there are two different terms dumbasses one is “cash” and the only is “coins” why have two different words if it’s the same?? Both are money yes.
Mike Crisetti That is gay, do some research before you write your comments or at least scroll through the comments a little more and find out a little on the situation, it's not even legal to pay more than 5 dollars in cents. Even more he is just being ignorant for the person that would have to count through it all to see if it is $60 should they accept the money. He broke the law and he should have payed for his crime the right way, not like this. He most likely done it just to get views on his video anyway. He didn't comply and he didn't pay
Actually no he did not complied. In his country, he cannot pay a fine greater than 5 in coins. So his act was pointless and stupid. Pretty sure he had to go back because his type of payment was not legal tender.
Christian Rivera The seller of the house could go to the bank and ask how much was taken, because I'm sure the banker would've recorded that!!!💯💯💯😂😂😂👍👍👍👌👌👌⚠⚠⚠‼‼‼
@@steelcarnivore8390 Only a creditor is required to accept legal tender. However this dumb shit fucked herself when she said "Yes that's fine" to accepting cash.
YoungBilly two can play that game. If I was the employee I would have gladly took and told him he had to wait for me to count/process his payment...take all the Change to the back and count piece by piece and by then my 8 hours would be over and he would still be waiting for an receipt
@@rkgracanica Maybe you are not very smart or you just jump to conclusions without facts like a two year old! But before you call people names read the whole story! He was parked illegally at all in the first place!!!!!
Funny how people never think of the people on the other side of the cashier common decency would be to think of the cashiers situation too cause its not her fault you got a parking ticket mate
cd040371 First off there's no need to insult anyone. Second, while you are correct she is not forced to have this exact job, most people do need jobs in order to support themselves and its hard enough to find a job (let alone one you don't hate) without having to worry about taking responsibility for the organization or being "fair game" to disgruntled customers. I'm not saying you shouldn't expect some bullshit, however I am saying she had nothing to do with the ticket aside from being employed by the people who decided to write it. If you have a problem with an organization take it out on the people who are in charge not the people trying to make ends meet.
Pay a parking tax to park your car that was paid for and taxed, that you paid to register that was taxed, on a road that you paid taxes to build. Pay your taxes to pay a police officer to enforce taxes are paid for. Meanwhile, corporations like Amazon, Google, and Facebook don't have to pay taxes, nor do people like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, or Warren Buffett. Just pay your taxes working class people. They're the real problems.
Of course, the problem is that the company might prevent him from speaking to the correct person. I agree that there is some collateral damage involved that might best be avoided. Yeah, I think strongly worded language might have been a better way to go.
It's counting a few coins. That shit probably takes less than 5 min and she doesn't have to do anything else at that moment. But still a stupid thought processes, yea.
Pussy ass kids shut the fuck up im not even gonna explain why he is pissed ima just wait til yall get a job go threw adult hood and then yall would realize why he would be pissed im out
Chris Why not fair? It’s not her fault directly but she already had a bad attitude before with the citizen. They are always like that, so to me she had what she deserved!
Joshua Wilmot except legally they have to accept it as it is legal to pay a fine in coins, they just didnt want to put forth the effort to count it so they said they couldnt accept it
If this is filmed in Australia then Australian Law is heavily based on Scots law, and in Scots law if legal tender is offered (regardless as to whether or not it is accepted) then the debt is therefore cleared. Still poor girl, it wasn't her that issued the fine.
@@Kezpool I googled that act and it doesn't seem to say that. Furthermore there is no such thing as UK law. Although the UK is one country, Scotland and England have their own legal system.
@@craiggraham719 section 2 of the act www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1971/24/pdfs/ukpga_19710024_en.pdf - it does put limits on the 'legal tender' limits of each coinage. However, if both parties are happy to accept the excessive coinage payment, then they are free to do it. But it *could* be refused. In terms of the Scots Law aspect, I think because the Coinage Act is is an Act of Parliament, it has supreme legal status, and since it also isn't a devolved issue to the Scottish Parliament, then it would apply to Scotland as it is
That's the stupidest attempt at construing law I've ever seen. No! *Australian Law is heavily based on Scots law* Australian Law was largely based on English law (and up until the 19th century, too), not Scots law. There actually has been some legal research done on this issue, due to the difficulty Scottish lawyers have in re-qualifying as lawyers when they move to Australia (and vice-versa). Anyway, moving on... *and in Scots law if legal tender is offered* Here's where you misinterpret your own country's law. You're liable to not just the legal system of your jurisdation (i.e., England and Wales, Northern Ireland, or Scotland), but also the legislation of the UK. The Coin Act (1971) by the UK parliament limits the amount of coins you can use to pay certain amounts, before it is no longer considered legal tender. i.e., if you pay with 5/10p coins, you can only make them up to 5 pounds. Anything greater than that is no longer legal tender, and may be refused www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1971/24?view=extent *then the debt is therefore cleared.* No, it's not: - The Currency Act of 1965 (which establishes what is legal tender in Australia) limits the amount you can pay with certain denominations. In particular, 5/10/20/50 cent coins can only be used to pay up to the sum of $5, before it is no longer legal tender - Even if it was legal tender (which it isn't), old mate ran off from the council centre without a receipt of payment. Even if he tried to pay with a legal combination of cash (i.e., one hundred 5c coins, ten $1 coins, ten $2 coins and five $5 bills), the cashier would have put his money aside and told him it wouldn't be accepted until it was counted. The fact is, attempts to make malicious payments like this in Australia are so incredibly rare, because this has been codified in our law since before the Australian dollar was introduced. For all his attempts at playing his own lawyer, this guy does not understand his own legal system, and it's likely that his denial of having committed the parking offense is due to a similar misinterpretation of the law. If you were to try to pay off a fine in Glasgow with a bucket of 1p coins, you'd find yourself in the same predicament as this guy (i.e., having to quietly come crawling back to pay in notes/card and retrieve your coins).
Lmao i wouldnt mind counting it. I'd take my sweet ass time. Im still getting paid by the hour. Id send him another late fee if he was even a penny short too.
I understand the issue, but the problem is, it's not the right person who is being punished for the wrong doing. If only you could do that to a minister, would that satisfy me.
CURRENCY ACT 1965 - SECT 16 Legal tender (1) A tender of payment of money is a legal tender if it is made in coins that are made and issued under this Act and are of current weight: (a) in the case of coins of the denomination of Five cents, Ten cents, Twenty cents or Fifty cents or coins of 2 or more of those denominations--for payment of an amount not exceeding $5 but for no greater amount;
imjusthereforcomments but...in the united states the situation may still not be as simple as throwing a bag of pennies on the counter and saying thank you. I knew somebody that did the pay with pennies trick. His stunt made the local newspaper. He was told that clerks were not going to be taken from there regular duties as he could not disrupt the flow of normal courts proceedings. They did accept the pennies as required by law but they would only count them with him present and watching and when the clerks normal duties were permitting. It took 3 days to count and for him to get a receipt. For 2 days he was at the court house from 8a-4p and a few hours on the 3rd day. I guess its a great way to protest if you have the time.
So an anonymous person shoved a bunch of coins over the counter to pay something, but would not identify himself and left without a receipt. He'll probably be mad next month when he gets another bill with a late fee penalty.
@@scoobyjew5187 yea she had a note that said he didn't pay in time, moron thought they had to accept that money. australian law says they don't have to. so the guy probably paid double.
The number of Americans here who assume that the laws in their country will also exist everywhere else….hilarious. In Australia they don’t need to accept this, and indeed the cashier hasn’t. It’s a good thing too, it would be ridiculous for the law to allow this kind of behaviour.
@Niko Right, and you must be the sleeping beauty then eh? At least come up with something that insults his intelligence rather than a petty ad hominem attack. A good place to start would be how the guy missed out an "is"/" 's" after the "she"; if he was going for some caveman speech I guess it would be fine then, but I highly doubt that.
except in the country that he's from, anyone can legally refuse a payment over 5 dollars made with coins, which is exactly what happened to this guy. So actually he did not legally pay since the refused the payment from him.
That’s why I prefer the US version of the law to the Australian. In the US, private citizens and organizations can have policies like “no coins” or “no cash” or “no denominations over $20” for contemporaneous purchases of goods or services - and even slightly lagged ones like a typical restaurant bill or taxi fares - but treat debts and public organizations separately, at the federal level (which supersedes all lower level laws). In the US, all government agencies are required to accept legal tender payments for goods and services. Additionally all payments of debts are payable in legal tender even if the lender is private. The reason debts are blanket covered by this, is to prevent a scam that used to be very common. An example of the scam would be Lender A offers Person B a loan, to be secured by collateral to ensure payment. A gives a loan of $500, B secures it with his $3,000 car (used but nice). When the first interest payment is due, A gives B the runaround, making it impossible for B to pay. This continues over the next month, A just doesn’t have time to accept payment. Finally, the day before the non-payment would cause B to default on the loan, B finally corners A and tries to pay A what he owes in cash, but A again refuses and leaves. The next day, A owns B’s car, having effectively bought B’s $3,000 car for $500. Shady lenders used to use the scam to acquire everything from cars to houses to entire businesses. It didn’t even need to be the original lender, since anyone could buy out a loan by offering the principal and sum of the scheduled interest payments as an up-front lump sum. Since collateral was nearly always more valuable than the loan, it gave scammers an easy path to ‘buy’ nearly anything at steep ‘discounts’. And it was 100% legal. A similar scam allowed public officials who disliked someone to arrange for that person to be thrown in jail for not paying their taxes or fines, at whim. The law today is that if you offer legal tender payment for any debt or government fine/fee and are refused, the debt, fee or fine is discharged (erased) in the amount equal to the payment offered on the spot, automatically. You might need to prove it in court later, so having video or reliable witnesses is important. You can even game the system a bit - take a legal tender payment you think they will refuse (all loose pennies for example) and try to pay. At worst, they accept an annoying payment. But if you owe $100 and when you put $50 in pennies on the counter they push the coins back to you, you would then have $50 in cash and only owe them $50. If you then try to pay with that $50 in pennies and they refuse again, you have $50 cash and owe them $0 - your debt is erased.
No we don’t, this guy is bullying others that did nothing wrong. It’s like someone robbed you, so you go and steal the teddy bear from their son as revenge, it ain’t right
I get he's trying to be funny and technically you are allowed to use any method of payment, but this guy went out of his way to get tons of quarters just to make these people's lives harder even when they had nothing to do with his parking ticket.
Drew Wagenschutz Technically not. It literally says on the parking fine you can't use coins to pay. He literally gave them an extra $60 for nothing. He still has to pay his fine. I hope they didn't give it him back.
I’d be up for the task and be like ”5 cents, 10 cents, 15, 20, 25, oh or was it 30 already. Recounting.” Just overall taking my time while he has to watch. That’s what he wanted so he gets to wait it out himself.
No, it didn't. Here's the full story: www.news.com.au/finance/money/adelaide-man-tries-to-pay-city-council-parking-fine-with-5c-pieces/news-story/d2fff183de9eb57b9e73e58db2d266cb
Black Jack That's why you plan ahead and park in a spot that can accommodate changes in your schedule. It's not their fault this guy is a moron who can't park properly or can't plan ahead.
Punisher3545 There are laws in place that make it so transactions payed for using coins over a certain limit are invalid. They exist for reasons like this.
It's stunning people don't seem to realize that there's people at the bottom in companies. Front line workers. They are the only ones accessible face to face. So do they deserve to be treated like that. Of course not. But unless you go to court you'll never actually have sn opportunity to try and hold people accountable. Companies are built that way. Everywhere. Period. Guy may have deserved that ticket but i think an option should exist for him to work off the fine perhaps through community service. No idea in Aus if that's optional. I'm Canadian
Fk Off Yes money is money. But the corporation they're trying to say f*** you too, isn't getting the message because someone else counts the money for them. Whiner, really? 😐
Mary Walker ... Yep. Its Whining and PURE LAZINESS that they dont want to be bothered with counting it, when their JOB entails that they should Count stuff. If he doesnt like them and is like fk off, who cares? Like you really worry for them, or what? Their JOB is to Work so they must count.
The payment wasn't accepted and the coins were put in a bag and was asked to come and collect. At the time the law stated that they can refuse payment from 5c coins. If he used the 10c coins they couldn't have refused.
>Cop gives you a fine for something YOU did >Grab money in coins only >Proceed to dump it on a completely different person’s desk so now THEY have to count it and deal with you whining Great thinking.
Devin Hanif Dude, this guy is one legendary fellow. He payed the fucking ticket and got confronted for it. If you dont appreciate this guy doing an legendary act of savagery, dont watch it
The replies above me are fucking sad, I don’t think anyone above me realizes that the clerks are just doing their jobs, they have absolutely nothing to do with the person who gave you the ticket, or the person who made the law, hell, why don’t we punish the people who made the paper the ticket was written on! It isn’t as easy as you all think for people to just quit their jobs and find a new one, it’s not a matter of “I don’t like this job, time to quit and find a new one!”. And as a last point, the dickhead who paid in coins got that ticket for a reason, then took his anger out on the fact he was punished for wrongdoing. I’m sorry for typing so much, I’m just really pissed right now.
A number of years ago when I worked in the "Collections" branch of Metered Parking for a city a guy came in with a wagon full of laundry bags of pennies (and a big smirk) to pay his past-due parking fines of $200+. I thanked him... and then wheeled his cart next door to Metered Parking. They dumped his pennies into the commercial coin counter they used for the meter coins. Took approx 4-5 minutes. He probably didn't tell his friends about the coin counter when he got home. The moron only wasted his own time. Why do people think it's clever when some jerk ignores the rules everyone else follows... and then gets an attitude?
@@Phonoodles408 Exactly the fact that he got to the background and lost 2 minutes of his time and 5 more counting is pleasing to a hurtful ego of a citizen who probably didnt deserved the fee.I got a fee once for entering the metro station with no ticket.The hidden part of the story is that i always paid tickets my entire life and that specific time the machine from my starting station was out of order and the guy in my final destination fined me and didnt listen to a think of my suffering.Well the next time i saw him i act as much as Karen i could because he deserved for being one "male Karen" in my occasion.But i was pretty accurate on my words like a Lionel Messi on the court because i knew if anything he would be legal afterall and i would be accused for a crime.Last but not least he never checked on me again and he gets a few steps behind when i come close to him because i made him believe i am a psycho😂😂😂.People need to understand that the only way to get rid of people taking advantage of their power isnt being violent and hurtful but made them afraid of you with a class.
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Aacis Pacquiao Subba Hello
How you doin
I swear to God there's always that random internet guy with the godfather profile pic saying that
Years in the making
This is why you gotta get a job that doesn't interact with customers
Especially if you're an introvert
That doesn't interact with assholes*. I don't understand the mentality of people who get so pissed off at a ticket and decide it's a good idea to dump hundreds of coins in the face of an employee who most likely makes minimum wage, or close to it, and has little to no say in the laws that got him the ticket in the first place.
Coins are also apparently not legal tender for a transaction if they exceed $5 in Australia.
I m software engineer, all i need to deal with my computer :/
haha
RaspyPure imagine for the staff counting all them coins one by one😯
"I've got no business with you." I like the way he tries to swipe him away from the screen 😅
😂😂😂
I died when he did that lmao
Tinder
M D that wouldn’t stop him he would just stay and wait
That bit seemed to be more satisfying than him putting the coins on the table lol
Gotta love sidemen Reacted to this
That’s y I’m her lol
Same 👌🏾
Also why I’m here lol
This is why I am watching lol 😂
Same i couldn't find it
would have been ultra funny if they pulled out a coin reader and threw your coins through it and acted like this is normal transaction.
Yeah I would have offered him a cup of coffee while counting to take the sting out his action.
They can just go to the bank and get it counted in what world would you count this many coins by hand
it would be like uno reverse card 😂
Wouldn't have been funny. Would have been appropriate.
goverment offices don't like technology because that would make it more possible for their employees to do even less real work.
How to be hated by your city council:
*Step 1:*
Berkshire 88 hahahahahahahahaha
This is why the police dept. should be separate like the sheriffs dept!
I want a Step 2
how to be hated by your city council:
step 1: Exist
Jaydyn M - Council City? Who cares about them? How about human beings in general!
If I was the cashier, I would have started counting the money slowly. Midway through my counting, I would have been like, “Gosh darn it, I lost count. Let me start over.”
OMG we have the same idea. 😆
The cashier isn’t the government or the council. She’s also an employee trying to make a living too.
He obviously already knew how much it was
Miguel Nunez Yes, but if I am the cashier, I have to count it to make sure it matches the amount he says he is giving me. He can’t leave without a receipt, and he won’t get the receipt until after I am done counting the money. In the end, he is wasting his time, not mine, because I would be getting paid to do my job. He would be stuck there watching me count like a 6 year old.
01stockton personally that would be the best wasted time in the universe for me 😂 I wouldn’t care waiting for it
Imagine ruining an innocent worker's day over a mistake that you did...
ruining their day??? LOL
@@wastedbread8036 would you or would you not be upset if someone did this to you?
@@miltoncantarero Honestly no, not really. But even if i was upset i wouldn't cry and say i can't take the money.
well its the womans job
If you’re a part of shitty corporation then you’re not innocent.
This is the pettiest thing you could possibly do and it is now my life goal to follow in their footsteps.
You made my morning Haha
Petty is the word.
I heard it actually isn't legal cause it's over 60 dollars if it's 5 then you can pay in coins so be careful lol
@@-_-_-_8441 I read on the internet it is legal. When Al Gore invented the internet one of the internet rules he made was you cannot post something untrue. therefore it IS true.
prometheus5700 you’re a fucking idiot
“Is is alright if I pay in cash?” *whips out the burlap sack*
She said I can’t accept this more like I don’t want to accept this
Then he pulls out a ak47 and yells take this or you die
whips out meat scepter
@@hallnoats4ever no trust me. They can deny any form of money. This guy just literally threw money away.
Should've had a giant dollar sign on the bag
Finds ticket on car
"An officer gave me a ticket so I'm gonna go ruin a cashier's day"
Absolutely agree. Don't know why people take it out on individuals who had nothing to do with the situation. She is just doing her job and wants a paycheck to pay the bills. The beef is with the Nazis on the street.
You both clearly dont get the point...they work for the same overall body. "Im just doing my job" said the teeth that bite you...you still kill the animal.
@@TheMc2nv The cashier didn't give the man the ticket though, the gestapo agent on the street did. It doesn't make sense going after a cashier, it makes sense going after the Nazi giving out the orders/false tickets in the first place.
@@airplanegod one for all and all for one. If you are not a part of the solution you are the problem. Stop trying to justify the cashier's shameful existence.
@@TheMc2nv
I agree with ya
Who is here from the sidemen reacts channel
Me
Nope. Never heard of that. Found this video 7 years ago and come back for a laugh now and again. Welcome.
What’s it called the reaction video
@@lanjet007 sidemen reacts to reddit cringe
pros and coins
why are you not the top comment xD
Tharindu87 kins of is. 402 likes is pretty good
Ba dum tss...
Ba dum tss
Like a BOSS
What is the fucking point of having coins if you can't fucking use them?
Ridiculous.
DanTheStripe agree still money
Well they make money by fining us im sure they can cash it in i have nothing against parking parking police its the police that should get fined ty for a reply with out being mean not like other ppll
DanTheStripe you're an idiot mate, if your employer paid you in 5c pieces how would you like that?
Ben Obviously I wouldn't like it, but money IS money. I should be able to use my pennies however I want to use my pennies.
then you should accept it if someone is going to pay you in pennies... you're being hypocritical. Personally I think it's stupid to pay someone in pennies or 5c pieces. also, there's something called a bank where you can change smaller amounts of money into more convenient forms of money (money is money, but there are logical/acceptable ways in which to use it). If he is going to pay in pennies, he should at least sit there and count it out. The guy got a fine for a reason (for doing the wrong thing), now he has to pay it. It's not up to the person sitting at the desk, who had nothing to do with the fine, to sort out his issues cause he's angry at life.
Not only did he pay his fines like a nice guy but he also said thank you at the end. Absolute Gentleman
ItsYourCastleMain 😂savage
ItsYourCastleMain 😂😂😂
A proper MadLad
Just like Eliot Rodger.
He push the money on her and she have to take it from the floor how this is nice. You're not going to be happy if I give you the money by throwing it on the ground.
THIS IS FROM THE R.B.A
A payment of coins is a legal tender throughout Australia if it is made in Australian coins, but this is subject to some restrictions about how much can be paid in coin. According to the Currency Act 1965 (section 16) coins are legal tender for payment of amounts which are limited as follows:
not exceeding 20c if 1c and/or 2c coins are offered (these coins have been withdrawn from circulation, but are still legal tender);
not exceeding $5 if any combination of 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c coins are offered; and
not exceeding 10 times the face value of the coin if $1 or $2 coins are offered.
For example, if someone wants to pay a merchant with five cent coins, they can only pay up to $5 worth of five cent coins and any more than that will not be considered legal tender.
It was given in 10c to pay a $60 fine. It’s legal even in your logic
@@RIP_ZYZZ1738 No it isn't. It breaks the "not exceeding $5 if any combination of 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c coins are offered" law.
@@RIP_ZYZZ1738 Failed maths, did we?
Maybe you shouldn't bring maths or logic into future arguments, both seem beyond you.
Meanwhile, MrBeast buys a car only using pennies.
TheRushingChinese it’s funny because it’s so true literally acres in penny’s
Pre mrbeast shit right here
Who the fug gives a single sht what mr beast does? He just steals ideas and redos them not even adding anything to the equation
@@At0mHeart idk what you mean by "stealing" ideas when he literally gives credit to the people's original idea AND he also has permission to do so. At least gets some facts right before you spit something to the internet.
@@notanythinganymore it seems i have hurt a fanbois heart by portraying his hero as a irrelevant pathetic thieving Incapable of original thought manchild.
I dont understand...... Dont pirates like coins?
***** Um, I'd like to ask you why you had to ruin everybody's fun? WE WERE HAVING FUN!!!!
We were having fun and then you had to ruin it by being smart. STOP BEING SMART! It was a joke
DocPicklez pieces of 8!! barRp
ahhh good one!
+Fitk Olco *silver
I am not paying for service not paying for product😂😂👍
Sumit Komal he’s paying cuz he parked in the wrong place
Just rude and unnecessary. These employees did not do anything to deserve this.
I almost spit my drink out when he just pushed all of the coins onto her desk hahahaha
Did you actually have a drink?
Ele why do you care?😂
Peyton Vinc I don’t, I’m criticising his comment for fun lol
He didn’t actually have a drink 😂
I was right there with u 😂😂😂😂😂
He paid with legal tender. She stated they would accept cash 💰
He didn't pay with legal tender tho. You can only pay up to $5 with 5c ,10c, 20c and 50c.
This clown should have read the law before he made a dick of himself
grant morris you can pay with any type of American currency. Private businesses can deny it governmental business cannot deny it
@@joshcarey5293The video is Australian
grant morris ah pardon my ignorance. Was not aware
Bad luck your laws aren't similar to the US in this case. Coins are US mint and good for "all debts foreign and domestic" at any municipal office. If they refuse to take your payment and they state that on record your debt can be wiped out as THEY refused to accept legal payment. Australian laws must be different. And while this did make me chuckle - your dry humor and good cheer were infectious - I have been in the service field all my life and the clerk is almost never to blame for your misfortunes.
Problem is, the council or government are the pricks towards you, and you're taking it out on a lady who just wants to do her 9-5 and go home.
How to you know how long she works? Its the lady secretly you?
Dustin Beach so she deserved to be treated like shit just because she’s trying to put food on the table and make ends meet? Is everyone that works for shoe stores an asshole because the shoe companies have sweat shops? You can’t get bogged down in the morality of multi billion dollar corporations when you can barely afford to pay rent...
He as evidence on film so the slip not matter
@Dustin Beach wtf that makes no sense
@Norse John: It's her job to accept that money. If it's really too difficult for her to count some money, then perhaps she should find a less strenuous job..
Imagine just using the coins to pay to park in the first place
That would require brain cells
Imagine a government that doesn't exist to rob and extort it's citizens under threat of physical violence. That would take more brain cells.
@@goodcitizen3780 damn ur woke dude
@@joen4520 ;-) i Gotchoo bruh
Wheres the content then
I kinda respect people that dare to stand up for themselves.
Parking fines are just more bullshit tax. Bullshit law, used strictly to generate revenue.
m200mw same as speeding tickets for like 6-10 over
Platinum Pineapple true
aXque until rolling them was the dick move
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Omg😂😂 I lost it when he started to push it all back over the second time😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂 did you see her face 😂😂😂😂😂 I feel bad because it wasn't her or the guy that gave him the ticket
@Devon Holmes sooo?
Jackson Gonzales literally shat my pants
@Devon Holmes Bang Bang, the truth.
@@DASHAWNJOHN fuck them both they know what they do .
The way he mocked him after he asked for his name is hilarious
Pleb
Yeah very witty
This guy is the leader of the Karen rebellion
In what part did he rebel Karens?
@@noahlie3302 he is the karen
@Travis Hamler lmao learn what legal currency is. In Australia, that is not legal currency. Coins are only legal tender in Australia if:
not exceeding 20c if 1c and/or 2c coins are offered (these coins have been withdrawn from circulation, but are still legal tender);
not exceeding $5 if any combination of 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c coins are offered; and
not exceeding 10 times the face value of the coin if $1 or $2 coins are offered.
The source is the Reserve Bank of Australia (Australia’s central bank).
@Travis Hamler oh and by the way, out government actually give citizens free healthcare, WHILE having significantly lower taxes than the United States. Our government doesn’t hire private police force where they shoot people like dogs on the street. If you want to look at a tyrannical government, look at your own country, especially California.
@Travis Hamler that 32 percent for every dollar over 37,000. Our tax is marginal.
I mean.... money is money right?
what does that have to do with him being a total jerk and throwing the coins on that woman's desk? she is not there to receive whatever idiots like this guy have to give to her.
Razvan R money is money
well...maybe i will throw some coins at you and say i just felt like giving something back to others...
Razvan R by all means😂😂
Razvan R
Can you also throw some money at me. I would love to!
This is morally wrong but legally right, and u have evidence of the pay so... nice
it wasn't legally right though soooo
Young Dj it kinda was, by law they have to accept the money
@@theflame7153 actually by law if you are trying to pay something over 5 dollars with coins they can reject it if they want do research
Young Dj That is not necessarily true. There is no sign on the door that says $5 maximum capacity can be received in said coins. Also it is not a policy either to refuse pay in loose change, considering that there was not sign that said coins must be received in packaged containers. So as far as him paying legally it is right a douche bag move but legally within his rights. That law only applies to certain states that have amended their legislature.
@@javigonzalez6518 it doesn't matter if there a sign on the door its Australian law that sates if you try to pay more than 5 dollars with coins you can be rejected. do research they are perfectly allowed to reject it
I love the way Aussie's talk! No matter how mad they are their wacky accents make it sound like they're having fun!
He purposely used a condescending tone.
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wtf?
I know right proud to be aussie
No Abortion - Bloody hell!
I cried when he pushed the coins across the counter
Cried laughing?
She kept backing away from the coins like maybe if I don't touch them I don't have to count them lmfao
She does not have to count them
A payment of coins is a legal tender throughout Australia if it is made in Australian coins, but this is subject to some restrictions about how much can be paid in coin. According to the Currency Act 1965 (section 16) coins are legal tender for payment of amounts which are limited as follows:
not exceeding 20c if 1c and/or 2c coins are offered (these coins have been withdrawn from circulation, but are still legal tender);
not exceeding $5 if any combination of 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c coins are offered; and
not exceeding 10 times the face value of the coin if $1 or $2 coins are offered.
For example, if someone wants to pay a merchant with five cent coins, they can only pay up to $5 worth of five cent coins and any more than that will not be considered legal tender.
In The US, this is completely acceptable by federal law. Merchant are allowed to refuse payment at their discretion, though a municipal building such as where you would pay a fine, is not under that discretion. Legally, any form of printed/pressed currency is to be accepted as payment.
Same in Australia, except where coinage, it exceeds a certain amount, it is deemed non legal currency.
www5.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_act/ca1965120/s16.html
Evan Arnold In Australia the UK and a lot of other countries the reverse applies, for private transactions it at the discretion of the vender whether they accept low denomination coin but they are under no obligation to do so, National and Local government however are not permitted to use discretion and can only deal in legal tender in this case maximum legal tender for coins is $5.
Reality Realized you can tell she was a dumb bitch
He's giving bs to the wrong people. It's not like they gave him the ticket
Taka Thousand Birds they need to except it he paid the fine there’s no problem
They work for the people who gave him the ticket. They are all one
@@shamkala-kadima2929 Those people will never even hear about this and all the work is stuck on this lady. She has no company influence, probably gets paid shit, and is just doing her job. He went way out of his way just to make someone's day shitty.
And he probably wouldnt have gotten the ticket if he listened to the traffic laws
@@sjj3lemon267 no, she's not legally obliged to accept, it's in the Australian law.
You must have pissed of the guy giving you the coins
Nah.... It was at a bank and they regularly do that kind of thing for businesses.
I was
ITS THE COIN MAN!!!!
Oh look another FazE bag
@@jamesmorris911 fuck you
We accept cash she said.
Shaashwath Raj yeah CASH not tons of coins there’s a different.
Dj johnson cash is coins also fucktard
Dj johnson look it up bud
Macklemorgan Freeman why do you think there are two different terms dumbasses one is “cash” and the only is “coins” why have two different words if it’s the same?? Both are money yes.
Dj johnson “money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit.”
I love this guy.
You complied and paid.
Mike Crisetti That is gay, do some research before you write your comments or at least scroll through the comments a little more and find out a little on the situation, it's not even legal to pay more than 5 dollars in cents. Even more he is just being ignorant for the person that would have to count through it all to see if it is $60 should they accept the money. He broke the law and he should have payed for his crime the right way, not like this. He most likely done it just to get views on his video anyway. He didn't comply and he didn't pay
Lewis p how exactly do you know she is overworked?
Actually no he did not complied. In his country, he cannot pay a fine greater than 5 in coins. So his act was pointless and stupid. Pretty sure he had to go back because his type of payment was not legal tender.
Complied my ass
Mike Crisetti not with tender currency. Can't pay something over 5$ in coins
I see no problem with coins but it was rude to throw all the coins on her table. You could just give it with bag.
Gurjeevan Ghuman LOL
@JBNZ you're a fucking dumbass, 10 x 5c = 50c not 5$
Well when I pay for something I don't give them my wallet. I just give them the money.
and give them a free bag? fk them
@JBNZ Good. Because of his stupidity he probably had to pay more for fines. That makes my day.
Who is here after the sidemenreacts video
I haven’t seen that video can you make a link to it
@@A300G or just search for it
money is still money.. right ?
+Alex in most countries not. Almost every country has a law that protects workers from such stupidity
+Alex No, his payment was NOT a legal tender pursuant to Section 16(1)(a) of the (Australian) Currency Act 1965.
Alex it's the same in the UK. once you hit a certain value small denomination coins cease to be legal tender.
Christian Rivera The seller of the house could go to the bank and ask how much was taken, because I'm sure the banker would've recorded that!!!💯💯💯😂😂😂👍👍👍👌👌👌⚠⚠⚠‼‼‼
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They got paid
got laid gatoraid?
LOL this PDP guy been going through every comment to stand up for the corporation. Do you work there, sir?
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PDP Paying with money is illegal? You are a special kind of stupid I guess.
preppychrisbou No, you are a special kind of stupid. This was not legal tender.
Security guard maybe going to call the security for himself
@Mmm 333 lmfao
In the US they can't refuse the money but they can make you put the coins in rolls.
*2 Parking Officers citing citizens*
"No not this one, mate"
"Why?"
"He pays in coins..."
"Oh. Carrying on then."
Lol
LMAO, was he salty that he got fined for parking or what?
snois2 yeah fuckin obviously. 60$ is not less.
Nihal Muniah it's his fault though
James 4fr33 he payed so its all good
snois2 I would do that shit to
He was salty but to get them back he paid in coins
This man is a fucking legend
Edit:holy shit i didn't expect this to get this many likes
Hes a moron
This is illegal
Dingbatin explain that?!
Dingbatin well he got out alright didn't he; )
True
“Here’s the deal I’m not talking to you”
What a peasant 😅
Bruhh wtf he just pushed them at her like it was some game machine to win cash
Clorox Bleach LMAO
Clorox Bleach this was the must unfunny thing I've ever read
Hi fellow Clorox
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B L E A C H hi brother
We need assistance 😂 this guys trying to pay his fine.. call for backup
Lmao
@My autism is exacerbated saying this, but yeah man next thing he might do is try to bribe them with 1 cent checks
MATYAR SONIC horrible joke
@@nicholaspowell8618 not a joke
I am ridiculing the guy above
horrible brain get a brain that doesn't take everything as a joke
Theo Franko yeah like what you gonna do he did no wrong
Oh i didnt know that coins weren't money
Brother, read LEGAL TENDENCY
/r wooosh
@@steelcarnivore8390 Only a creditor is required to accept legal tender. However this dumb shit fucked herself when she said "Yes that's fine" to accepting cash.
YoungBilly two can play that game. If I was the employee I would have gladly took and told him he had to wait for me to count/process his payment...take all the Change to the back and count piece by piece and by then my 8 hours would be over and he would still be waiting for an receipt
@Izzy Washington He can't be forced to wait xD. He'll give it to you and leave like he did in the video.
He's not 'sticking it to The Man', he's just ruining some poor worker's day. The legislators won't have to count it.
Am I the only person who legitimately loves counting small change
carly fallon yes
Are you Chinese or Indian??
+Marek Sumguy Neither, he is North Korean, he likes any coin he can get...
+carly fallon I love counting huge amounts of change. Im always the one that rolls the lose change around e the house
I love counting the hundreds and thousands on freckles.
Ridiculous fines should receive ridiculous payment!
Andrew Dwight fytb
How the fuck is illegal parking ridiculous.. idiot
Yes bruva
Andrew Dwight- Stupid people who pay in change deserve to pay double the original amount.
@@rkgracanica Maybe you are not very smart or you just jump to conclusions without facts like a two year old! But before you call people names read the whole story! He was parked illegally at all in the first place!!!!!
what's your name sir?
*''i o'nt, nah''*
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I SAID WHATS IT TO YA
@@shaqueehsameeshachaneeshal9237
@@MadyIchi
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Funny how people never think of the people on the other side of the cashier common decency would be to think of the cashiers situation too cause its not her fault you got a parking ticket mate
poor girl... she didn't give you the ticket
Just shut up
KNIGHTSTALK3R33 lol?
Travis7060312 She doesn't have to work there either. If you can't stand the heat, then get the fuck outta the kitchen!
cd040371 that's probably some of the worst "logic" I've ever heard
cd040371 First off there's no need to insult anyone. Second, while you are correct she is not forced to have this exact job, most people do need jobs in order to support themselves and its hard enough to find a job (let alone one you don't hate) without having to worry about taking responsibility for the organization or being "fair game" to disgruntled customers. I'm not saying you shouldn't expect some bullshit, however I am saying she had nothing to do with the ticket aside from being employed by the people who decided to write it.
If you have a problem with an organization take it out on the people who are in charge not the people trying to make ends meet.
Clearly you should've used the coins to pay when you parked in the first place haha
Pay a parking tax to park your car that was paid for and taxed, that you paid to register that was taxed, on a road that you paid taxes to build. Pay your taxes to pay a police officer to enforce taxes are paid for. Meanwhile, corporations like Amazon, Google, and Facebook don't have to pay taxes, nor do people like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, or Warren Buffett. Just pay your taxes working class people. They're the real problems.
Bradley N I’m liking this just to be the 100th like
I want to like your comment but it’s an even 200 right now and I don’t wanna ruin that 😊
@majinish I’ll unlike it so you can haha
sam lache LoL ok 😂
Sure, get revenge on the wrong person!
Of course, the problem is that the company might prevent him from speaking to the correct person. I agree that there is some collateral damage involved that might best be avoided.
Yeah, I think strongly worded language might have been a better way to go.
They knew what they were getting in when they signed in
It's counting a few coins. That shit probably takes less than 5 min and she doesn't have to do anything else at that moment. But still a stupid thought processes, yea.
Pussy ass kids shut the fuck up im not even gonna explain why he is pissed ima just wait til yall get a job go threw adult hood and then yall would realize why he would be pissed im out
That hand gesture when he said ive got no business with you. 😂😂😂😂
2:20 🤣
Guy: is cash alright?
Lady: yeah
Guy: *pays with cash*
Lady: WE CANT ACCEPT THIS!
Savage • haha exactly. She’s a lazy bitch.
preppychrisbou „lazy bitch“
I wanna see YOU counting 60 Dollars in pennies and cents
preppychrisbou but look how he throw her the money on the desk, that’s really not fair and that’s not her job
Chris Why not fair? It’s not her fault directly but she already had a bad attitude before with the citizen. They are always like that, so to me she had what she deserved!
preppychrisbou she was not quit friendly but everybody has good days and bad days...
I got no business with you. *swipes him away*
I totally didn’t die laughing 😂
I’m dying of laughter not you. Damn need to call 000 i can’t breathe
The people who work in the office didnt gave you the ticket bro.
Exactly
he just ruined someone else's day
@@niteshpokhrel5655 and his own
@@AstoundingAmelia haha right
@@niteshpokhrel5655 they didn't accept the cash, he legally had not paid the fine
Joshua Wilmot except legally they have to accept it as it is legal to pay a fine in coins, they just didnt want to put forth the effort to count it so they said they couldnt accept it
It's not about Money, it's about sending a F message
Exactly lol simpletons don’t get it.
What's the message?
Waste $60 and still have an unpaid ticket?
If this is filmed in Australia then Australian Law is heavily based on Scots law, and in Scots law if legal tender is offered (regardless as to whether or not it is accepted) then the debt is therefore cleared.
Still poor girl, it wasn't her that issued the fine.
Absolutely this guy is taking out his anger on the wrong person
Well the Uk has coinage act which means you can’t pay with a shit load of coins
@@Kezpool I googled that act and it doesn't seem to say that. Furthermore there is no such thing as UK law. Although the UK is one country, Scotland and England have their own legal system.
@@craiggraham719 section 2 of the act www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1971/24/pdfs/ukpga_19710024_en.pdf - it does put limits on the 'legal tender' limits of each coinage. However, if both parties are happy to accept the excessive coinage payment, then they are free to do it. But it *could* be refused. In terms of the Scots Law aspect, I think because the Coinage Act is is an Act of Parliament, it has supreme legal status, and since it also isn't a devolved issue to the Scottish Parliament, then it would apply to Scotland as it is
That's the stupidest attempt at construing law I've ever seen. No!
*Australian Law is heavily based on Scots law*
Australian Law was largely based on English law (and up until the 19th century, too), not Scots law. There actually has been some legal research done on this issue, due to the difficulty Scottish lawyers have in re-qualifying as lawyers when they move to Australia (and vice-versa). Anyway, moving on...
*and in Scots law if legal tender is offered*
Here's where you misinterpret your own country's law. You're liable to not just the legal system of your jurisdation (i.e., England and Wales, Northern Ireland, or Scotland), but also the legislation of the UK.
The Coin Act (1971) by the UK parliament limits the amount of coins you can use to pay certain amounts, before it is no longer considered legal tender. i.e., if you pay with 5/10p coins, you can only make them up to 5 pounds. Anything greater than that is no longer legal tender, and may be refused
www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1971/24?view=extent
*then the debt is therefore cleared.*
No, it's not:
- The Currency Act of 1965 (which establishes what is legal tender in Australia) limits the amount you can pay with certain denominations. In particular, 5/10/20/50 cent coins can only be used to pay up to the sum of $5, before it is no longer legal tender
- Even if it was legal tender (which it isn't), old mate ran off from the council centre without a receipt of payment. Even if he tried to pay with a legal combination of cash (i.e., one hundred 5c coins, ten $1 coins, ten $2 coins and five $5 bills), the cashier would have put his money aside and told him it wouldn't be accepted until it was counted.
The fact is, attempts to make malicious payments like this in Australia are so incredibly rare, because this has been codified in our law since before the Australian dollar was introduced. For all his attempts at playing his own lawyer, this guy does not understand his own legal system, and it's likely that his denial of having committed the parking offense is due to a similar misinterpretation of the law. If you were to try to pay off a fine in Glasgow with a bucket of 1p coins, you'd find yourself in the same predicament as this guy (i.e., having to quietly come crawling back to pay in notes/card and retrieve your coins).
When someone getting frustrated with you, keep being extra polite and trivial it throws them off lol
Lmao i wouldnt mind counting it. I'd take my sweet ass time. Im still getting paid by the hour. Id send him another late fee if he was even a penny short too.
AJ Truss yeah I would recount it a few times too
They can probably just weight the money in a few seconds
I’d know he’s playing but I wouldn’t get mad like other people, I would just count it lol
They can also just take it to the bank and have it counted there. Not that big of a deal haha
But he bought it in rolls
I understand the issue, but the problem is, it's not the right person who is being punished for the wrong doing. If only you could do that to a minister, would that satisfy me.
CURRENCY ACT 1965 - SECT 16
Legal tender
(1) A tender of payment of money is a legal tender if it is made in coins that are made and issued under this Act and are of current weight:
(a) in the case of coins of the denomination of Five cents, Ten cents, Twenty cents or Fifty cents or coins of 2 or more of those denominations--for payment of an amount not exceeding $5 but for no greater amount;
So the payment was not legal.. fine with me. haha
TheScorpioTechno does this Act apply to Australia?
emmanuel martinez
NSW
Fabricio Osuna I think it was if pennies aren't included in the $5 limit..
imjusthereforcomments but...in the united states the situation may still not be as simple as throwing a bag of pennies on the counter and saying thank you. I knew somebody that did the pay with pennies trick. His stunt made the local newspaper. He was told that clerks were not going to be taken from there regular duties as he could not disrupt the flow of normal courts proceedings. They did accept the pennies as required by law but they would only count them with him present and watching and when the clerks normal duties were permitting. It took 3 days to count and for him to get a receipt. For 2 days he was at the court house from 8a-4p and a few hours on the 3rd day. I guess its a great way to protest if you have the time.
"You work as a cashier? No? Okay cool I've got no business with you" beautiful 😎 "Doesn't matter what my name is"
So an anonymous person shoved a bunch of coins over the counter to pay something, but would not identify himself and left without a receipt. He'll probably be mad next month when he gets another bill with a late fee penalty.
milan2c he handed the lady a note that had all of the info...
@@scoobyjew5187 yea she had a note that said he didn't pay in time, moron thought they had to accept that money. australian law says they don't have to. so the guy probably paid double.
Being a complete and utter dick for no reason is just so cool.
Lol, he basically gave the money to her and didn't got any proof of the payment of the fine.
Girl: we can't accept that..
Australian madlad: *awm jast tryin to pay my foine*
KurryCane AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA UNDERRATED FUCKING COMMENT HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA
Sounds like my friend from New Zealand
Lolol
Sounds like a cowboy
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The number of Americans here who assume that the laws in their country will also exist everywhere else….hilarious.
In Australia they don’t need to accept this, and indeed the cashier hasn’t. It’s a good thing too, it would be ridiculous for the law to allow this kind of behaviour.
Corporations are willing to give you a ticket and a fine but they won't take the payment off you if you pay in coins surely that's legal tender
@GuyDoesFallout tit for tat.
He gave them the money so all is good, it's only the workers who are making it into an issue.
Lee Grant p
Legend has it she still counting coins to this day.
@Niko Right, and you must be the sleeping beauty then eh? At least come up with something that insults his intelligence rather than a petty ad hominem attack. A good place to start would be how the guy missed out an "is"/" 's" after the "she"; if he was going for some caveman speech I guess it would be fine then, but I highly doubt that.
Tyler Serafin----If they do,it's _ONLY_ on them
@@darktrooper2099 Australian law, the coins are worth more than 5$ so she can refuse
Niko awww is someone having a bad day you poor thing do u need someone to be there for you
At least didn't pay with pennies...
Beto G we don't have pennies 5 cents is the lowest we go too
Beto G WE DON'T HAVE FUCKING PENNIES HERE!
1 and 2 cent coins are history 5 cent coins maybe history soon too
It's Australia, good luck finding enough pennies... And anyway this wasn't legal according to the RBA
In Australia we on,y have 5c as our lowest worth coins. Not 1c pedice
The poor girl behind the counter didn't give him the ticket he's taking his frustration out on the wrong person.
She shouldn’t work for corrupt organisations then. No excuse
She's still part of "the system" and that makes her just as guilty.
@@MiClLCwhat bullshit
Next time them parking "violations" might be viewed a little differently...
ProtoMario hey. funny seeing you here.
But proto 😂😂
What are you doing here Proto?
At least your recongize in all parts proto
stop
Is this popping in anyone else's recommendations?...
Yes
Kaab Ahmad yup
dude yes but why though?
MyNameIsCocoa idk
Exactly, you are not paying for their service. It's money, and you have it on video for the court to prove you have paid.
except in the country that he's from, anyone can legally refuse a payment over 5 dollars made with coins, which is exactly what happened to this guy. So actually he did not legally pay since the refused the payment from him.
That’s why I prefer the US version of the law to the Australian.
In the US, private citizens and organizations can have policies like “no coins” or “no cash” or “no denominations over $20” for contemporaneous purchases of goods or services - and even slightly lagged ones like a typical restaurant bill or taxi fares - but treat debts and public organizations separately, at the federal level (which supersedes all lower level laws).
In the US, all government agencies are required to accept legal tender payments for goods and services. Additionally all payments of debts are payable in legal tender even if the lender is private. The reason debts are blanket covered by this, is to prevent a scam that used to be very common.
An example of the scam would be Lender A offers Person B a loan, to be secured by collateral to ensure payment. A gives a loan of $500, B secures it with his $3,000 car (used but nice). When the first interest payment is due, A gives B the runaround, making it impossible for B to pay. This continues over the next month, A just doesn’t have time to accept payment. Finally, the day before the non-payment would cause B to default on the loan, B finally corners A and tries to pay A what he owes in cash, but A again refuses and leaves. The next day, A owns B’s car, having effectively bought B’s $3,000 car for $500.
Shady lenders used to use the scam to acquire everything from cars to houses to entire businesses. It didn’t even need to be the original lender, since anyone could buy out a loan by offering the principal and sum of the scheduled interest payments as an up-front lump sum. Since collateral was nearly always more valuable than the loan, it gave scammers an easy path to ‘buy’ nearly anything at steep ‘discounts’. And it was 100% legal.
A similar scam allowed public officials who disliked someone to arrange for that person to be thrown in jail for not paying their taxes or fines, at whim.
The law today is that if you offer legal tender payment for any debt or government fine/fee and are refused, the debt, fee or fine is discharged (erased) in the amount equal to the payment offered on the spot, automatically. You might need to prove it in court later, so having video or reliable witnesses is important.
You can even game the system a bit - take a legal tender payment you think they will refuse (all loose pennies for example) and try to pay. At worst, they accept an annoying payment. But if you owe $100 and when you put $50 in pennies on the counter they push the coins back to you, you would then have $50 in cash and only owe them $50. If you then try to pay with that $50 in pennies and they refuse again, you have $50 cash and owe them $0 - your debt is erased.
@@bergmanoswell879 Did anyone actually read this shit? ^
@@0rbnotacus I started to, then read your comment and thought "yeah you're right"
@@0rbnotacus .. iread it...its quite interesting actually...
I’ve never met a decent, respectful, considerate parking enforcement officer in my life. We need stunts like this more often.
No we don’t, this guy is bullying others that did nothing wrong. It’s like someone robbed you, so you go and steal the teddy bear from their son as revenge, it ain’t right
@@aron1089 The son pays for the sins of the father!
@@austridge31 so if you're dad committed a crime it's ok if the cops come arrest you?
@@aron1089 No... of course not. Its just quote. From John Wick i think. Amongst others.
It’s good for ALL debts public and private. Nothing wrong with it.
I get he's trying to be funny and technically you are allowed to use any method of payment, but this guy went out of his way to get tons of quarters just to make these people's lives harder even when they had nothing to do with his parking ticket.
Drew Wagenschutz i saw other comments saying it's illegal
Drew Wagenschutz we wouldnt get it, you just have ro be a badass like him
Drew Wagenschutz Technically not. It literally says on the parking fine you can't use coins to pay. He literally gave them an extra $60 for nothing. He still has to pay his fine. I hope they didn't give it him back.
Drew Wagenschutz fuck parking tickets. I would have used pennies. Or better yet, foreign currency.
Theyre 5 cent coins, 25c coins have never existed for us
I would say "Ok, that's fine (no pun intended), but you'll have to wait here until I count it all out, so I know it's correct."
Give him a fine for that fine fine he gave you, that’s fine right?
If I were the cashier I would have forced him to stay until I finished counting all the money
He was asked to leave.
Lol good luck
I'm sure that would've worked out.
He was going to but he was asked to leave 🤷♂️
I’d be up for the task and be like ”5 cents, 10 cents, 15, 20, 25, oh or was it 30 already. Recounting.” Just overall taking my time while he has to watch. That’s what he wanted so he gets to wait it out himself.
The fact that you pushed them all back down after she was picking them up shows you deserved your damn ticket.
Idk about that, she picked it up on her own will
@@Phonoodles408 thats stupid she works there, and the guy is such a jerk
So the real question is did it actually go through
Right question
No, it didn't. Here's the full story: www.news.com.au/finance/money/adelaide-man-tries-to-pay-city-council-parking-fine-with-5c-pieces/news-story/d2fff183de9eb57b9e73e58db2d266cb
FangDoesRoblox so the real question is, you play roblox
Ginge ! That's not a question it's a statement
Rai 1004 time for him to go back to school
Wow all the people getting salty about him paying in coins IT'S STILL MONEY
Well people are salty because he had to ruin a womens day because he too was salty about the fine.
Oldmanoli it's not legal tender over $5...
Black Jack
That's why you plan ahead and park in a spot that can accommodate changes in your schedule. It's not their fault this guy is a moron who can't park properly or can't plan ahead.
MONEY IS MONEY
Punisher3545
There are laws in place that make it so transactions payed for using coins over a certain limit are invalid. They exist for reasons like this.
Lmao this was petty asf but he should’ve literally just dumped all the coins on the table and just left without saying a word 😂😂😂
Lmao.. I mean he said a couple of words😂
I would’ve asked for the receipt while digging through my bag. Then dumped the coins and walked out
rostifardian how would he get the receipt if he didnt give the money??
then the ticket would not have been paid
Lmao he should of
It's stunning people don't seem to realize that there's people at the bottom in companies. Front line workers. They are the only ones accessible face to face. So do they deserve to be treated like that. Of course not. But unless you go to court you'll never actually have sn opportunity to try and hold people accountable. Companies are built that way. Everywhere. Period. Guy may have deserved that ticket but i think an option should exist for him to work off the fine perhaps through community service. No idea in Aus if that's optional. I'm Canadian
Canadian opinion doesn’t apply to the US
They know the type of companies they work for. They are all one. They chose the wrong company to work
Yeah that defense didn’t work for the Nazis, following orders is not a defense it’s an excuse.
@@TheRacedaz72 Same logic behind BLM,theres no such thing as a blue life,they chose that job. Same pplies here,FAFO,bet she found a new job
Now this is how you pay a fine
Jack Humble Yes by being an ass to a person that had nothing to do with it by making them go through the hassle of counting the money.
A fine way to pay a fine.
Mary Walker ... Such a whiner.
Money is money. Unless you didnt see money there!?!
Fk Off Yes money is money. But the corporation they're trying to say f*** you too, isn't getting the message because someone else counts the money for them. Whiner, really? 😐
Mary Walker ... Yep.
Its Whining and PURE LAZINESS that they dont want to be bothered with counting it, when their JOB entails that they should Count stuff.
If he doesnt like them and is like fk off, who cares? Like you really worry for them, or what? Their JOB is to Work so they must count.
She should be happy. She can put on headphones and count coins for the next 2 hours instead of dealing with unhappy customers.
I guess the receipt is the video itself.....lol
Sorry the video is not evidence
You really showed her, she was probably the one responsible for parking your car illegally and then writing you a ticket. You're not a dick at all !
When he pushes it over the counter for the second time🤣🤣🤣🤣
Isaiah Bonilla::::: Such a REFRESHING sound ! Like a _tranquil-flowing-ASMR-styled-coin-waterfall_ !
I'm wondering what happened next. The suspense is killing me 🤣
same ............... what happened next, coz he is right logically........ it is money also but changed thats it
The payment wasn't accepted and the coins were put in a bag and was asked to come and collect. At the time the law stated that they can refuse payment from 5c coins. If he used the 10c coins they couldn't have refused.
@@rushr1762 i would have asked for the 5c back and exchanged them for 10c
His payment got declined because his payment wasn't legal. You can't pay anything above $5 with pennies.
@@ItsAv3rageGamer Really?.?
>Cop gives you a fine for something YOU did
>Grab money in coins only
>Proceed to dump it on a completely different person’s desk so now THEY have to count it and deal with you whining
Great thinking.
He paid the ticket though
Its Just the fact that parking tickets are complete bs most of the time
Aye he still paid though 🤷🏽♂️
I get both sides, but he did pay it...? Coins aren’t illegal they are a current that the United States still accepts so they should have accepted it
Ikr
Even if you can defend the "legal tender" argument, there is no way in hell you can defend dumping the coins on her desk like a child
Is cash alright?
Yes.
Cool.
*Casually pushes thousands of pennies all over her desk*
Then he gets the summons because he was 13¢ short. What, no receipt?
@@milan2c tfw you get fined for being 13 cents short, even though it was a $60 fine and you paid with quarters.
@@sircrazzy387 tfw when yall realize this video is from Australia and they dont have "pennies" and/nor "quarters"
milan2¢::::::::::::::::::::::::So _THEY_ think
Yes, we ALL saw the video... I never understand comments like this
shes a cashier who probably makes minimum wage good job bro
Stephen Ward wtf dude you are right
Devin Hanif Dude, this guy is one legendary fellow. He payed the fucking ticket and got confronted for it. If you dont appreciate this guy doing an legendary act of savagery, dont watch it
bitch please Yeah fuck her for supporting her life with this minimum wage job, awesome how fucking inbred you are.
bitch please he chose to park illegally they enforced the rules... fuck him
bitch please What a pathetic piece of shit you are...
I'm fucking done.
The only people this punishes are the clerks who have nothing to do with making laws.
super_sad Doesn’t matter, they have nothing to do with it. They’re the clerks
Trust me, you deal with these clerks you'll realise how well they treat you when dealing with them. They get what they deserve. Fuck the system.
they get paid dont they?
The replies above me are fucking sad, I don’t think anyone above me realizes that the clerks are just doing their jobs, they have absolutely nothing to do with the person who gave you the ticket, or the person who made the law, hell, why don’t we punish the people who made the paper the ticket was written on! It isn’t as easy as you all think for people to just quit their jobs and find a new one, it’s not a matter of “I don’t like this job, time to quit and find a new one!”. And as a last point, the dickhead who paid in coins got that ticket for a reason, then took his anger out on the fact he was punished for wrongdoing. I’m sorry for typing so much, I’m just really pissed right now.
@@TR3NCHB0YS If they had nothing to do with it, they wouldn't be there.
A number of years ago when I worked in the "Collections" branch of Metered Parking for a city a guy came in with a wagon full of laundry bags of pennies (and a big smirk) to pay his past-due parking fines of $200+. I thanked him... and then wheeled his cart next door to Metered Parking. They dumped his pennies into the commercial coin counter they used for the meter coins. Took approx 4-5 minutes. He probably didn't tell his friends about the coin counter when he got home. The moron only wasted his own time. Why do people think it's clever when some jerk ignores the rules everyone else follows... and then gets an attitude?
That is nice
It probably took him a few hours
It’s clever cause you needed the coin machine lmao
@@Phonoodles408 Exactly the fact that he got to the background and lost 2 minutes of his time and 5 more counting is pleasing to a hurtful ego of a citizen who probably didnt deserved the fee.I got a fee once for entering the metro station with no ticket.The hidden part of the story is that i always paid tickets my entire life and that specific time the machine from my starting station was out of order and the guy in my final destination fined me and didnt listen to a think of my suffering.Well the next time i saw him i act as much as Karen i could because he deserved for being one "male Karen" in my occasion.But i was pretty accurate on my words like a Lionel Messi on the court because i knew if anything he would be legal afterall and i would be accused for a crime.Last but not least he never checked on me again and he gets a few steps behind when i come close to him because i made him believe i am a psycho😂😂😂.People need to understand that the only way to get rid of people taking advantage of their power isnt being violent and hurtful but made them afraid of you with a class.