Waterpark Creep Finally Gets What He Deserves



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37 thoughts on “Waterpark Creep Finally Gets What He Deserves

  1. I noticed the fact this yoyo was so concerned he was being arrested in front of all the children but not too concerned about his shorts being down

  2. and finally I have seen cops getting rightfully rough with a POS and not getting any flak for it.cudos to that two fine policemen doing the work as it should be done.

  3. So because the libs in Washington want to seem him not competent instead of holding him accountable, he is in the public exposing himself to kids and harassing them. They are to blame for that. He's competent enough to be held accountable and should be removed from the public. These progressive policies are a fucking plague that endangers kids and the public.

  4. If you aren't competent to stand trial that means you aren't competent to be in public without victimizing innocent people. It isn't about the criminal. It's about protecting the public. Something these progressive people forget. He should be removed from public. He is a clear danger to kids.

  5. Hold it. Am I missing something?
    All I heard was "Someone said he was exposing himself….."
    Noone said "I saw his ding a ling."

    I know he was acting freaky.
    Calling the kids by their name and being overly friendly.

    I think calling the police was to right thing to do. It sounds like he's familiar with the local cops. Might even have an old warrant?

    Gitting him out of the park was definitely the right choice.

    But exactly what did he do to get arrested today?

    People are always complaining that the cops are "overstepping." That they're questioning people without cause.

    (Personally, I think they need to just shut up their complaints and a cooperate.)

    I see a whole lot of "creepy," but I actually don't see a whole lot of "illegal."

    So what am I missing?

  6. I was followed like this by 2 men when I was about 5 years old at a waterpark, and after a while I didn't leave my parents site, they kept rubbing up on me in the pool and asking me to go to the toilet with them. I was too young to articulate it at the time. Many years later, it's so satisfying seeing this.

  7. Many years ago we were having a holiday in our caravan. Bloke was spotted in the men's shower block, naked washing his bits. But not in the shower, but at the basins area. Not just once but constantly. Dad went to see and he was still there. He had packed up his van and left the park in less than 1/2 an hour. Dad was a cop and actually recognised him and knew his background.

  8. When he’s complaining about being arrested in front of the kids, he’s not worried about the well being of the kids, he’s just worried they’ll now see him as the bad guy he is.

  9. I think some kids would be delighted if they raised the handcuffed creep into a standing position and let him fall on his face on the concrete, but naturally that's not how arrests go.

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