At the moment if every father's life there comes a realisation daddy's princess was spoiled a bit too much though it typically comes with sass and not legal trouble.
I saw the full body cam footage and the follow up. The mom actually called the police department to file a complaint against the police and I think she tried to press charges too.
@@Cambriaascending2113yeah that “mom” is ridiculous! Thank god there was body cam footage and she has no leg to stand on! And I said “mom” because a real mom would hold their kid accountable for that kind of behavior.
Man, that girl at school has had no discipline in her entire life...and you can tell exactly where she gets it from...you should never come into any situation with a hot head, being rude and loud, it will NEVER, literally NEVER ever work in your favor...When you let your kids act like this you're doing a disservice to your kids and the world...her mom should have went to jail...
This video is such a powerful reminder that wealth and privilege don't exempt anyone from accountability. It's a wake-up call for everyone, especially those who might think they're above the law. The officers here showed remarkable patience and professionalism in handling these entitled teens, ensuring safety and enforcing the law without bias. It's a testament to the importance of law enforcement's role in maintaining order and fairness in society
They were way too lenient with that high school girl and her mom is a terrible mother and part of the problem as well, she should lose custody of her juvenile delinquent since she’s letting her drink and telling her to lie, they should’ve called the police and had the mother arrested for disorderly conduct and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and I don’t know why they only gave that child a ticket. She’s not gonna learn any lesson.
That first mom trying to sway the officer about what she used to supervise or what departments she has friends in. Lady, give it up either your kid 'never drinks' or you lie. Ah, we see she lied. Have no respect for people like that.
This video sheds light on the importance of accountability regardless of social status. It's a wake-up call for those who believe they're above the law, showing that privilege doesn't exempt anyone from consequences. The officers' professionalism and patience in handling these situations are commendable, emphasizing the need for fair and just enforcement.
Rich kids or not, they have to obey the same laws as everybody else and their parents should spend more time to make sure they comply to these laws instead of trying to get them out of them. These laws are voted to avoid accidents and casualties.
one day, hopefully, people will realize that 9 times out of 10, field sobrety and breathalyzer tests are for proving your innocence, not to prove you're guilty
Glad the water cop stopped them for flipping him off. I hate this freedom of speech and we can do anything rude or insulting. Good for you cop teaching these kids how to act correctly in life!
So violating someone civil rights is OK? That’s the problem there’s too many people that are soft and worried about getting their feelings hurt, instead of being told the truth and being able to deal with the truth.
@@gutwallst6645 yeah not sure how it works on the boats, but I know for your civil rights, giving a cop. The finger does not give them reason to pull you over, but there may be other laws they broke on the water for the reason of the stop.
To the lady who laughed at the officer, who is fleeing and evading: while laughing at the officer wasn’t a crime, it can be used as evidence in court to get her a harsher punishment because it’s seen as having a lack of remorse
I don't understand why a cop is not allowed in restrein a suspect or a non-cohoperative person through a reasonable use of physical force, while they are constantly object of abusive and offensive language, spits, kicks, etc. Language is a most powerful weapon and it harms no more no less than a weapon whatsoever. Physical violence is not allowed, but verbal language does. Absurd.
I started drinking at age 15 and never once was stopped by Police or even threatened because I was underage. The Police where i come from had much more serious crimes to fight. Not one of my friends was ever charged or caught. We were barred from certain Pubs but then managed to get back in. Heck I was an underage barman at one stage. Kids will experiment with drugs and alcohol, we cannot stop them, it is better to control the situation than to completely lose any semblance of helping kids make right decisions.
I was watching the end part. And my autistic son walked by. Stopped and listened for a min Now he keeps saying very loud Dad!!!! Dad!!!! He is such a little joker
I feel bad for the teenager that was caught drinking. She is most likely in a bad position and her parents probably dont help. I also feel bad for the other girl on the boat. She succumbed to peer pressure and had to face issues due to her friends. I dont feel sorry for the last girl though. She doesnt seem to understand how deep the issue was.
_I'm pretty upset._ REASONS: - My kid is stupid. - We are pretty bad parents. - Will excuse the stupidity of my son with horrible parenting excuses about the work for the community or some crap like that. You are watching a bodycam, you already know the answer.
satisfying, I love a decent amount of manners in kids. not teaching those is borderline abuse by their parents, definitely a form or mistreatment. it causes shit like this. as I think about it, it's pretty wrong to raise kids to be like that. reckless parents, probably distant to some degree. makes you seek validation even more than the lifestyle itself already does.
Yeah these “parents” never holding their kids accountable should be some form of neglect! Not preparing their children about how the real world works is absolutely neglectful!
>Officer pulls out his gun, screams "STAY THE FUCK IN THE VEHICLE" >Girl gets out of her car, leans against the car with the gun pointed at her fucking face >"uhhmmm so what are you accusing me of ?" The fucking nerves lmao
It's an observation bias. We never got to see the idiots in society in such detail before. Cletus huffing paint in a shack in 1850 never wrote much down, but his modern counterpart has social media and the cops all have bodycams.
So I have seen some do, copper is suppose to neutralize alcohol., so sucking on a penny is suppose to help. Nasty yes, but I have seen people get out of a DUI.
Maybe i missed something, altho the vid is still going through the first story; the first boat kids were like so cooperative and chill and like responsible about everything except the drinking. And i get that operating any heavy machinery (cars and boats etc) under the influence is unacceptable. But im not a rich kid and my few underage drinking escapes (one even involving vehicles- no injuries, accident or damage; no others involved) and i always just got a warning. im a white girl so unfortunately i chalked it up to that white privilege, like i sincerely feel guilty about it and the fact i did it in the first place 😞
Ok the one dude on his boat that wanted to call everyone. I feel like he was definitely sober enough to drive. The officer definitely didn’t have to be like that in that case. They basically complied with everything except stepping onto his boat. Idk just my opinion.