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I have my doubts that it's authentic. In America that's false imprisonment at minimum & kidnapping etc on the other end of bad. In other countries like England I dunno their law system but with how fucked it is over there, it's probably similar.
@@aarontesterman3854 Not necessarily. In the UK you are allowed to lawfully detain people using reasonable (ie, not much) force if they are in the process of committing a crime. So long as they contact the police in the matter and allow them to handle the situation after they arrive (or are transported to the station), they're likely acting within the law. I remember this show but don't remember what it's called. They did other pranks on potential opportunistic thieves, like gluing down an expensive item to see how many people would try to take it and leaving a house window open but trying to enter would activate a sensor that would trigger dazzling lights and a load of noise 😂
I liked that one too, but I don't know from which county that was done in. The problem with that, say here in North America, is that laws will actually go against the person who owns the truck. Closing the door and RIDING AWAY is the sheer definition of kidnapping and while the thief could go to jail, the truck owner could end up in prison. Laws are not always fair, sadly.
@@BlondieSLuh, I think that's pretty fair. The video with the theif truck was probably staged. I'm not against public shaming but it should be a sentence handed out by a judge after a conviction. It's not hard to imagine the type of problems legalizing kidnapping in instances like these would lead to.
And that's worst than using foul language n showing infront of a small child and scaring them? Are you dr*gs? Lol I feel sorry for anyone anyone your life and please don't have children..mayb try therapy
Credit where it is due. The guy on the CCTV apology section is very good at pick-pocketing that he could take AND return the wallet without the guy realizing it.
It happens too often, especially me being a manager myself- a lot of people take your kindness for weakness and believe they can do whatever they want when it comes to you because you actually see past all their crazy past and hurt lives!!! They see you as more of a target if that trust was built off giving people the benefit of the doubt, especially not knowing their true motives
I knew a friend who had the same inclination probably due to his rough upbringing. Stealing becomes disassociated with harming someone, even when it's a person you care about.
Bro !@! That cage that looked like a tuck was just perfect ! He just drove dude around like he was a circus freak 😂.l ! That was the funniest thing i've seen in a long time😂
That's really the sad part isn't it. Quick face reveal to show the hero that he is . Or those people giving to the homeless but only on camera. Everyone wants a medal for being good humans .
maybe it's just me but someone stealing shampoo instead of entertainment goods, seems like they actually need it. There are better ways to deal with situations like that. I would have bought it for him instead of trying to public humiliate him like that
If one is down on their luck, they should utilize charities and social services, not steal. That being said, the guy confronting the thief at 2:42 shouldve just minded his own business. He's basically shaming the guy because hes too poor to afford basic hygiene products. If he's ever in the scenario where hes down on his luck and has to resort to doing things hes not proud of to survive, I hope people show him more empathy than he showed the man in this video.
The 1st story reminds me of a judge that has done stuff like that, public embarrassment, and he has the lowest teen reoffenders than anywhere else. I think more judges should do this instead of locking thm up.
Yeah, that one bugged me too. If that was me, I would have jammed on the brakes, got out and "dealt" with that fat fk'n female! I would have grabbed the box, put it in the car and driven it back to the owner (address would be on the box). But just hitting the pedal to the metal was LAME as hell!
When the police tell you to go to social media, you know exactly why we don't use them anymore. Why call them when they won't do anything. Hell, I'll handle the issue myself.
Twice I had a Porch Pirate steal Amazon packages. Twice the packages were returned the next day. They were clumsily opened and awkwardly repackaged. Twice the package contained a collection of the writings of Cicero. No resale value, but wisdom is truly it's own reward. After that, my Steampunk Corsets were unmolested. 🤔😄😄
There's a sad chance that the woman with the child has been hiding her drinking problem from her hubby and kids. It's amazing. My wife hid her drinking as in 2 btls of wine a day. She was a functioning alcoholic. She finally got treatment and got sober.
People care WAAAY too much about stuff in a store that isnt theirs like bruh leave the dudue alome taking mouthwash. Imagine ruining someones life over 10$ worth of stuff. Insane.
Actual security and LP need to be hired at places to get these camera weirdos with too much time on their hands off the street. My heart isn't breaking for the thieves but at the end of the day it's exploitative and busy-bodyish 🤷♀️