Harshest Punishments For The Smallest Crimes

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Published 2022-01-09
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All Comments (21)
  • @cody8804
    That judge that sent 46 people to jail for a week over a cell phone ringing is really worrying. That’s a clear sign of him being power hungry and having no care for treating everyone as an individual. Being in jail for a week can cause massive problems. Losing your job, not having a baby sitter, needing to care for a family member, unable to make payments, the list goes on. That was a major crybaby move by that judge and it’s gross he’s now a mayor
  • @Rissi9482
    The one I loved the most was the old man feeding the homeless. And even though he went to jail, got out, kept feeding the homeless and repeated the cycle of risking on going to jail shows he has a kind heart in feeding people who are in need and don't have food to get. Bless that man for a kind heart.
  • @mojo3318
    Going to jail for charging your phone, being fined hundreds of dollars for feeding your families, and being incarcerated for sending friend requests!? What the hell?! All these punishments for the smallest crimes are crazy! I feel bad for Abbott's wife who died.🙁 God bless her.🙏 The punishment I think was the most unfair was Abbott getting arrested for feeding the homeless on a beach! He was helping them. Everyone has to eat🍴.
  • @churchofmarcus
    Kyle is a great example of how expensive it is to be poor.
  • @redflame21
    The 90 year old doing charity work and being arrested was the most unfair.
  • I know this is completely juvenile behavior, but I laughed at the fart noises… I am 45.
  • Imagine going to jail for missing school for a few days 💀
  • @imranynwa506
    The old man that helps homeless people are the real hero. Even though he knows that he would go to jail for what he did, he still did... but people are so blind to see the good thing he did.
  • This thumbnail really got me... When I worked in the food industry at the end of the shift any food that was cooked and was going to be thrown away I use to take with me and hand it out around town to the homeless to feed them rather than it going into the bin... The area manager came in and told me that if I carry on I would be instantly fired as it is classed " stealing from the company " so I told him about how what he is doing is wrong as long as he notes down how much was gone unsold and wasted it shouldn't matter if it was given to the homeless or going into the bin as long as the waste is recorded... I carried on doing this secretly for 6 more months before getting found out and yes I got instantly fired before another job took me on and I was honest about it why I got fired and my now new boss shook my hand and told me at the end of the night he will let me go and feed the homeless and now I've been feeding homeless people meals for 3 years! 🙂
  • @Gxthicix0202
    This makes me question our law enforcement system more than I already did 🤔
  • The people who punished these poor, innocent victims should be given punishments EDIT: Thanks for 10 Comments!
  • @evantambolang3052
    So far a manchild judge sending everyone in the court room to jail over a ringtone, arresting a little girl for defended herself from her bullies, and arresting a kind old man for feeding the homeless are the most infuriating things I'm heard and losing my faith in humanity as whole.
  • @kylewhite9383
    $4000 bail for a hot dog? That's one expensive hot dog!
  • @goryispain4941
    Isn't bullying technically worser than spraying perfume?
  • I was once arrested for an outstanding cable bill. I lived in Winona, MN which is in Winona county. When I moved to another city and left the bill unpaid, it got referred to collections which happened to be Winona county themselves. They then issued a warrant and I was arrested and had to sit overnight while waiting to appear in front of a judge. No joke
  • @Pearl226
    The perfume one made me really mad. As someone who's dealt with bullying, I can't imagine being forced to appear in court just for defending myself.
  • @imoninikol
    That's crazy and a lot of those are harmless I'm sure people took advantage of them at one point smh I'm amazed for sure
  • @mahmoudajjan466
    All of them of course, but arresting an old kind hearted man for feeding the homeless (THAT A WAY BEYOND CRUCIAL LAWS) SHAME 😠😠
  • She had her constitutional rights violated, swearing would be considered freedom of speech
  • Most parents: "Having kids was the best decision of my life" my a-shole egg doner and bipolar father: "I can't believe we had a kid"