Serving time for DOUGHNUT GLAZE

In this video we’re going to talk about some crazy stories where “field tests” fail, and cause people to have to serve time over NOTHING! And also one other crazy story about going too far in attempt to gain “views.”

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33 thoughts on “Serving time for DOUGHNUT GLAZE

  1. Cops do that all the time with canines that's their excuse in expressly when the dog doesn't find something just like you said they will make the dog alert to something just so they can search the vehicle and pull dumb ship like this on probation

  2. I know mistakes happen but these kind of mistakes are just ignorant!!!! Like wtf is going on in the world. I think there’s should be protocols in place that has some kind of consequences for the people trying the criminals and if it turns out they’re innocent, everyone involved should face some kind of consequence. Bet they would take it a lot more serious.

  3. I think cops take advantage of drug dogs. If a cop wants to say the dog made a hit. They can search, but when they don't find anything, they lose their job. No false positives. Innocent till PROVEN guilty.

  4. Yeah a 50 cal is a very deadly round there is no stopping it. That's why i believe gun safety needs to be taught even if a person doesn't like firearms which is fine but need to understand how dangerous it is when being used recklessly.

  5. They don’t need a “command to make a dog alert “. They just say the dog alerted when he didn’t … but we’ll all kno cops never lie ever so that could never happen .. hahahahahhhahaha. Fucking happened to me plenty of times .. cops are bitches

  6. The funny part is I live here in good old florida along with a million as they say florida man but we also have florida cop and I remember that stupid crap when it happened lol

  7. I never heard about that last case, but how God damm stupid can a human being be I mean both who is going to say here shoot me. Hey ery body watch this trick

  8. Lab test so the only test that they can use to bind someone over or to have them in front of a judge. There is no way to make a field test for form any better than it does at least at this point in history.

  9. It's scary, their tests aren't always accurate, and you can get tossed in jail because of it. I had a PBT machine at home I had to blow in three times a day for probation. I nearly got locked up for failing one because it went off right after I ate a slice of Supreme pizza immediately before. Idk if it was the onions or peppers that set it off, but my PO wasn't pleased.

  10. I would love to know Florida police on drugs that damn self this is the second time I heard the same thing drug test every police officer in Florida I take that back in the US

  11. I once had my entire car ripped apart, because of some spilled #7 car wash powder that was on the rear floor of my car. The punch line is: The original container, with the remaining contents were still there, but they took a sample, tested it,but not before disassembling 70% of my 1976 Cadillac. And when the sample came back clean, they just said, "Bye". And left me there with my car. Seats on the curb, half the engine taken apart, and everything in the trunk, lying in a pile on the curb as well. NICE!!!!!!

  12. UPDATE: March 15, 2018 (UPI) — Monalisa Perez, the Minnesota woman who accidentally shot and killed her boyfriend during a Youtube video stunt gone wrong, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for second-degree manslaughter, prosecutors said.

    In addition to jail time — which will be served in 10-day increments — the 20-year-old mother of two will serve 10 years of probation, never be allowed to possess a firearm and not be allowed to receive payment for telling the story about the incident that led to the death of her boyfriend, 22-year-old Pedro Ruiz III in June, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.

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