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20 thoughts on “Cops Arrest Business Owner Trying To SAVE His Clients

  1. What would you do if you were the guest on the boat and the owner ordered you to keep following him and ignore the police? That would be an uncomfortable situation. lol

  2. Any officers listening, here's an idea. Put yourself in the victims shoes and ask yourself if you'd be upset and/or annoyed if someone assaulted and tasered you. Even if the force was justified, wouldn't you still be upset?

  3. You’re losing me on some of your grades. Try and put yourself in the position of the person who is being wrongfully harassed then see if they are overreacting.

  4. I like how he said YouGov paid for his airport but he didn't mention it was the sponsorship 🤣 stop making grandiose claims about you can get these expensive items they give away money for surveys that's enough of a reason to check them out. zero reason to mislead.

  5. The business owner was not rude – he had to yell because of the distance. He stated clearly the situation and how he was going to take care of his customers who were in trouble.

  6. They were so determined to escalate, barking out repetitive orders and doing everything they could to make the situation worse. Clearly a case of retaliation to satisfy their childish anger. Zero emotional control. Zero self-awareness. These are not people you want around during a crisis. Some people just can't handle that kind of authority without turning into a monster. They are extremely lucky that there hasn't been a worse legal outcome for them, although I don't know if a lawsuit may be brewing.

    As always, it's troubling to see how efficiently the prosecutors closed ranks to protect this clown brigade's right to throw embarassing tantrums. I can only hope there have been some internal, behind-the-scenes consequences, maybe they were put on desk duty or shipped to a remote park in Alaska.

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