Male Karen Argues With Police Over Ticket… It Backfires



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43 thoughts on “Male Karen Argues With Police Over Ticket… It Backfires

  1. He does talk a lot but he did say he didn’t have his wallet he did think about that he had a picture of his license. He was actively looking for it on his phone. Maybe the officer could have been more patience.

  2. This faka barely speaks English, how the hell can they follow directions if they probably can’t even read English. The DMV is giving out driver licenses like candy. That needs to stop!

  3. I learned a long time ago “tell it to the judge” had a cop that gave me a speeding ticket at one time, he wanted to argue in lecture, and asked him if he was gonna take the ticket back he said no I said so what’s the point in even talking I’ll tell it to the judge…. Messed him up and he didn’t even show up at court.

  4. Officer is correct: yes needs to dominate; but the finger pointing is an aggressive move – not legally wrong but it can escalate things if he commonly does this , for his own safety, he should stop that habit. Not a successful parenting technique but for police, well, it would be for his own good. For automatic or learned behaviors like that, the first step is to use a replacement motion, like waving the open palm. Not at all saying it is his fault, just for his future safety.

  5. OHHH, WHAT'S THE MATTER BABY (YOU) COULDN'T HANDLE THE BIG MOUTH 👄 YOURSELF??? YOU HAD TO WAIT TIL BACKUP ARRIVED TO JUST GET HIS @$$ OUT OF THE 🚗 & ✋ CUFFED WHAT A F(+&#@$ JOKE LIKE S-E-R-I-O-U-S -L-Y A LA NETA 10/18/25

  6. If you go back and count, this man interrupted the police officer on more than 87 different occasions in the span of less than 20 min…. That’s an average of one interruption every 13 seconds. And somehow, it still feels like that number should be higher when you watch it normally 🤔

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