Here is an idea...if you can't handle your liquor don't drink. I don't drink because I like to be in full control of my body and mind and it's so much healthier.
This is funny and sad. I was in jail once and the girls were telling me how to steal at walmart and how easy it was. I asked them, "How did that work out for ya?!"
When I heard his story I couldn't help but kinda think he's a little bit of a bad ass. It's really sad that an older gentleman is trying to supplement his income by selling drugs. I do have to say, at least its nothing harder than Marijuana. I live in Washington state where we've got recreational pot shops these days. ( its kinda wild watching it go from illegal watching friends get arrested for it, to now being sold in shops) In 2021 I worked at a rec pot shop for 6 months as a temp employee. I absolutely loved the job. I was good at it and every day I went home with a pocket full of cash from the tips. I was so sad that they kept another girl as a reg employee over me, she was a temp too, who took a month off right before they made her a reg employee. I was there every day ready to work. I was told it was because she got hired before me and they only had so many available reg employee positions. Though I'm not sure I believe it. I use to be a caregiver for my best friend until I found her deceased in her apartment 9/11/2020. I have fibromyalgia and degenerative disc disease and I always showed up for my scheduled shifts. I cried for like 3 days when that job ended it was perfect. It was the first retail job/ or any job I ever had that gave me cash tips every single shift. (I've worked retail since 1994) There was also multiple shifts I earned us 20$ tips from 1 customer sometimes from multiple customers thru my shift. The only thing I could come up with was that the majority of the staff was in their 20s and I'm in my early 40s, though I get told ALL THE TIME I look like I'm in my 20s. The Marijuana industry is also really difficult to get into here. I got so lucky with placement thru a temp company. If I ever get offered a job in one again I'm leaving Value Village to get back in that industry, I fit in so well, except the attitude of the staff. The majority of the Value Village people are the same age but they aren't trying to make the staff all the same age. Lol. It's sad.
Yeah, as a Vegas native, I know quite a few senior citizens who do that because they get like $700/month from social security but that barely even covers their rent (IF that).
It seems that alcohol is the most disruptive drug to society, yet there is this "war" on substances that are far less disruptive compared to the countless deaths and injured due to alcohol.
I have been arrested 2 times. 1 for assault and 1 for selling stolen hand guns and possession of stolen property but have never seen the inside of a jail or been handcuffed except by a girlfriend but that was for fun.
I don't understand these criminals talking to the jailers about their crime. All those criminals have been mirandized, as such anything they say to the jailers can be used against them in court. But then I guess their not exactly mental giants.
They are talking to the COs about their crimes, NOT the actual police officers. The COs didn't arrest them, nor do they testify in court against the people being arrested & booked in.
10:24 giving a police officer the middle finger is not only legal, It is protected free speech. You cannot be charged with a crime for simply giving a police officer the middle finger. So the officer is wrong. And she should know that giving an officer the middle finger is protected free speech, which she took an oath to protect and she just lied about it. Sad.
Dang those views of the las vegas trip are more than 10 years old!( imperial palace and osheas are already gone for more than 10 yeas,replaced by the linque)
I hate the part where the lady says, “We called the cops so they could come mediate our argument.” Wtfffffffff The police are not the people you call to come mediate an argument. That’s what people do tho. It’s stupid.
Bailbonds. Most of the time, you only need 10% of total. Make your deal with the bondsman for payment. Total is what you have to pay if you don't show in court for trial.
Not gonna lie, as a Las Vegas native who's had the unfortunate "privilege" of being a guest at CCDC, and then several years later also getting to experience 2 nights in Chicago's Cook County Jail, I have to begrudgingly admit that CCDC is very well run/managed, clean (for a jail), safe, and attentive of inmates' medical needs. I hate to admit it.
So sad that alcohol makes people nearly incomprehensible...... My mother served red wine in small pretty glasses when we had spagetti.....🤷🏻♀️...... and a white wine in a pretty little glass if we had fish Hamburgers, fried chicken and other meals did not have a side of wine.....🤷🏻♀️ Home made soups and stews had hot home made bread served with...little memories of Family meals....💖👋🏻👵🏻
When you consider that alcohol-related incidents costs the economy more than $248 BILLION per year, and given the potentially devastating personal consequences involved, society as a whole needs to ask why the manufacture, sale and consumption of alcohol is allowed. Is it worth the tax revenue? No. Annual tax on alcohol products is less than $11 Billion. When you see the vast amount of resources that are wasted to police and address this problem, resources that could be used to improve the community, and the brutal impact that drunkards have on others, from fights, injuries or death, it is not reasonable to think that personal freedom outweighs societal need.
Brother we already tried this in the twenties and all it did was make the criminal underworld obscenely powerful, people to home brew which caused personal injury and death and ALSO increase police and government spending busting all the illegal alcohol sales and manufacture. Your opinion is very strange to me. It doesn't matter what you do people are still going to drink, find ways to drink and find ways to make a fool of themselves.
@@kellismith4329 Well, they're trying, through taxation. But let's face it, people don't usually light up and then do crazy stuff. Comparing pineapples to hand grenades.
Time to get my daily dose of Darwinisms finest recipients and how they live their life. Also that theme song has been hilariously funny BUT I catch myself singing it each episode for years.. 🤦🏽♂️😵💫
Alcohol and drugs destroys lives 😢. Ive been sober for 34 years and counting. Thanks goes to Jesus Christ ❤️🙏🇺🇲💯. Avoid the Triggers 💯. Like these officers they are the best ❤️🙏
It's funny I'm 65 years old and never been to jail. All theys people get drunk . And didn't do anything wrong. And what are my charges. Tell me 20 times. 😵💫 You get one life its a miracle. Think about everything you do 2 times and do what your grandmother would do. Good luck.
Judging someone,you dont even know,a wh*re,while you're in there,for drunk driving,is disgusting.Shows you the mindset,that someone that gets behind the wheel of a car intoxicated, putting other innocent drivers/pedestrians lives at risks, actually believes ,another woman being promiscuous, is worse,than what she did? This is the problem.
The system realized how much money it could f🎉uck the people out of by charging 'open container'.. and if you argue with the goons, you get resisting/ obstruction added to it.
My son, Sergeant Dylan Orndorff wants to give a salute to all of you guys for keeping my son safe at the Las Vegas jail. Do your best work to keep my son safe
Why do American people have to register as a felon??? If you go to prison you pay for your mistakes. When you get out, you have paid for your mistakes. You shouldn't have to pay for it, for the rest of your life, once outside.
I mean how are you supposed to do a normal life, be a good citizen, have a family, etc, if everyone else knows that you are a felon?? What if you didn't even commit the crime in the first place?! It doesn't seem very rehabilitating this.
I love Officer Sittre. She is so cute, but she is a fantastic officer. She is really good at what she does. She really seems to genuinely care about these people, and tries to help as much as she can. I have been incarcerated before, so I can say from experience that you don't meet many officers like that.
Can anyone who knows please tell me what the difference is between the officers in beige and the ones in green bdu:s? Why do they have different uniforms?
Im tired of people laughing and joking about DUIs theyre NOT funny. I witnessed a fatal DUI accident where two people and a dog were killed by the drunk driver. I later found out he also had drugs in his car but he ended up only getting a slap on the wrist because he was rich. Where is the justice?
These people who get arrested for battery and assault are NEVER the guilty ones... what is the point in lying to jail staff? They can't drop charges and they don't sentence people.
How many people are rich from growing and selling pot..and he's supplementing his damn income.. but then I heard he's selling to kids...that's not cool...I don't know unfair world
I mean that one cop got called a fat cow for referring to that one person as a "he" when they are clearly presenting as a "she" its disrespectful. I mean I get it this was many years ago but yikes just have respect for people it's not hard.