This happens way more than people admit. Videos of customers ditching nail shops without paying are everywhere online.
I’ve been going to Vietnamese salons for years and never saw it, until today. It’s shocking.
Many Vietnamese come here flat broke, started businesses from nothing, and grind long days doing hard manual labor.
Then lazy, entitled people think they can just walk out without paying.
Watch this video: two women claim they left their debit card in the car, then say they have cash…before tearing it up and flushing it down the toilet because it was counterfeit.
Cops show up and cuff both of them while they cry hysterically. Justice served for once.
Torledo police responded with one car to a 911 call 3400 block of Coral Avenue reporting a white man loading a shotgun threatening to kill people.The police gave this white man multiple opportunities to survive this encounter, opportunities that they do not afford to black people
This highlights the entitled culture of young people today.
If a present father had taught this boy lessons earlier in his life, maybe this wouldn’t happen right now.
Do you think it was a necessary lesson or went too far?
Accused of RACISM?? …I don’t think so!
Oldbury Birmingham 🏴
Ryan Ferguson is targeted by a man claiming that he was being Racist when in fact it was the man of colour that was the aggressor,it kicks off the police arrive!!
This is so wrong!! @05ryan_
Drug addict uses right in front of cop then plays bumper cars in the parking lot trying to escape.
This incident is out of Lehi, Utah, that escalated in seconds from a standard traffic stop into a dangerous pursuit, showcasing just how unpredictable police work can be.
The driver, later identified as 32-year-old Haley Victoria Sullivan from Texas, was initially approached by Lehi Police Department officers based on her behavior in her car at the gas pump.
However, things immediately took a bizarre and dangerous turn when Sullivan refused to roll down her window, hand over her driver's license, or cooperate with any officer commands.
As backup arrived, the situation grew critical. Officers looking through the windows witnessed Sullivan actively preparing drug paraphernalia and repeatedly using right in the front seat.
Despite officers screaming for her to stop and attempting to smash the car windows to intervene and prevent any potential harm, she completely ignored them. Instead, she threw the vehicle into drive and slammed directly into a police cruiser to break free.
After a brief, high-stakes pursuit, her vehicle became disabled, officers were able to deploy a K9 unit, and smash through the glass to safely pull her from the vehicle and take her into custody before anyone else on the road could be hurt.
Sullivan faced a long list of serious charges following the incident. Her case moved through the court system and concluded with the following legal outcomes:
Sullivan pleaded guilty to third-degree felony charges of property damage (valued over $5,000), failure to respond to an officer's signal to stop, reckless endangerment, and driving with a measurable controlled substance.
As part of her legal proceedings, additional charges—including aggravated assault, multiple counts of possession of a controlled substance/drug paraphernalia, and interfering with a peace officer—were dismissed.
She was sentenced to an indeterminate prison term not to exceed 5 years in the Utah State Prison. However, that prison term was suspended, and she was ordered to serve 15 months in the Utah County Jail, with a strict requirement to serve at least one full year.
How do these court results make you feel? Justice served or not enough??
A 17-year-old girl was trying to prepare breakfast for her drug-addicted father, but when he refused to give her room to work, she reached a breaking point.