So the police car is called the coffin by officers. You are trained to get out of the car IMMEDIATELY, you don't sit there and try to fumble with things like keys, because if you are stuck in the car, you WILL die in a fight. Ultimately, it's better to lose the car than lose the officer.
@Sourman15458 ай бұрын
we a push start now just keep the fob in your pocket...... keys are not an issue just have the car not accelerate if the fob is far enough away from the vehicle like a range based kill switch
@criseist97868 ай бұрын
@@Sourman1545 Homeboy, you are vastly overestimating the budget of police departments.
@Taygon458 ай бұрын
@@Sourman1545 People whined about a department buying a new fleet of vehicles until they got rid of them
@557deadpool8 ай бұрын
Oh yeah lemme just check the push start on a Crown Victori- OH WAIT@@Sourman1545
I was really hoping that first guy would hop on the cop car's radio and just start saying random jargon.
@PunadianOfficial8 ай бұрын
"Dispatch, we got a code 420 in progress, unleash the Demogorgon." "I'm sorry... say that again?"
@synthwolfe89069 күн бұрын
@@PunadianOfficial "we've got a possible 120 at 234908 south hargon street. en route to a potential 1069 at 10420, unleashing the dragon through a southend pipe, anal fissures encoding messages. over."
@shallowwhisper93478 ай бұрын
for the record for those wondering most if not all of the time officers leave their cars running because all of the equipment in the car will kill the battery very quickly and them it commonly takes a fairly long time for all of the systems to boot on
@leiderhosen71108 ай бұрын
Also, using a cop car as a getaway vehicle is a -100iq move regardless because 1). They are an incredibly conspicuous vehicle 2). They all have GPS locator beacons that will literally tell dispatch where you are at all times. Sure, you can drive away with it, but actually escaping is damn near impossible until you ditch the car.
@SallinKari6 ай бұрын
Cool, thanks for the explanation. I use to work at a place that cops frequented to eat, and noticed that they never turned off their cars, and didn't realize the exact reason, since it does not take a lot of time to start an engine and go, but I never considered the electronics and the effect on the battery. One mystery solved for me.
@sniperboom12028 ай бұрын
Stop! You've violated the law!
@thegreendragoninn87308 ай бұрын
"Pay the court a fine or serve your sentence! Your stolen goods are now forfeit."
@NicoBabyman18 ай бұрын
*Refuses* “Then pay with your blood!”
@uneterostardust82338 ай бұрын
@@NicoBabyman1*Battle music starts* YOU SHOULD HAVE PAID THE FINE! *Sword bonk*
@kimmyera1748 ай бұрын
Pay the fine: "Okay. Here's the procedure. We go to the castle. First we search you, confiscate any stolen goods. Then you pay your fine, and we release you"
@novemberrose85638 ай бұрын
"it's been too long since I've seen a good brawl."
@xanderquinn60108 ай бұрын
20:23 so it’s actually a standard practice amongst all emergency responders that when you are active, the vehicle stays on, though the reasoning behind why is different between the different branches, for firefighters (what I do) the trucks at the station are off, but once we take them to a call they don’t get shut off because they power the water pumps, lights, and other such things that we need, for ambulances, while on duty they generally aren’t at the hospital, but actually driving around the city or waiting in a parking lot somewhere, and when they get a call they rush to the call, then to the hospital with the patient, then do paperwork and go back into service/patrol, and for cops, it’s once again a matter of expediency, especially for patrolmen, they are once again expected to be patrolling the entire day and even if they are handling a minor dispute such as this case, it’s expected that if a more pressing matter occurs that they can respond to that situation with all due haste. The time it takes to unlock the vehicle and turn it on and get it ready to go can and has costed seconds and lives, that’s why stealing or tampering with a emergency vehicle is more severe than a civilian vehicle.
@xanderquinn60108 ай бұрын
And like someone further down said, it actually takes a few minutes on average for everything to actually cycle on on emergency vehicles, even if the vehicle itself is able to move immediately.
@Sourman15458 ай бұрын
you act like key fobs arnt a thing these days just have the car be lock if the fob is 20 feet from the car
@Taygon458 ай бұрын
@@Sourman1545 My guy. The locking isn't the issue, llike seen in the first and second one with them slipping into the drivers seat. And even then needing to reach for and press a button on the fob is also a task that takes a second for two, something they will not spare
@557deadpool8 ай бұрын
@@Sourman1545you keep saying this like you have a good point
@xanderquinn60108 ай бұрын
@@Sourman1545 you have a point, but you fail to consider the situations where a perimeter lock or even a remote kill switch can be detrimental, what if a perp inside the vehicle gets control and drives away, or what if the officer is taken out of commission or is elsewhere and the vehicle is in the way or some such, they now have to find that officers fob and bring it to the car. And kill switches are dangerous, all it takes is one person figuring out how to access it and it becomes not only useless, but a danger to everyone, that’s why those things aren’t used, because there are too many dangers and too many situations where it’s not only useless, but a hazard.
@CosmicNova10008 ай бұрын
Alicia, no cop wouldn’t think that someone would be stupid enough to steal a cop car it is probably the dumbest move to pull in that situation that is why they leave the keys in the ignition and doors unlocked because like most people they wouldn’t think they’d steal it, that and they also might leave the keys in the ignition just in case if they had to hop back to pursue a fleeing suspect.
@BaeBunni8 ай бұрын
well I would also assume like all jobs you slack off on official protocols because "it hasn't happened yet and it's a waste of time."
@557deadpool8 ай бұрын
@@BaeBunniyou don't even know what the official protocol is
@BaeBunni8 ай бұрын
@@557deadpool Never mentioned anything specific at all so just relax.
@script_crafter8 ай бұрын
@@BaeBunni While this may be true, all jobs get boring at come point and complacency sets in for everyone, with police it’s generally protocol / procedure to keep your vehicle on at all times to be able to quickly respond to events outside of your running distance. Whether someone dangerous or deadly drives away from the officer, another officer is in danger, or even something like suddenly needing to create a perimeter around a rescue situation, seconds can and have cost good people their lives many times, so having to wait for the car to start to just *begin* to get near the pressing situation, let alone for all the electronic systems within the vehicle to boot up and start to provide directions and other information, could very easily get a civilian, an officer, or multiple of both, killed. Genuinely trying to be informative here but forgive me if I come across as rude :)!
@Ender-bg2hx8 ай бұрын
Yeah about tasers sometimes people tank the volts NOT ALWAYS but sometimes, i remember seeing a video of british cops responding to a disturbance with a guy armed with two knives but since police couldn’t have service pistols they had to use tasers, they didn’t work and one cop almost got stabbed.
@mr.nobody21918 ай бұрын
Yep sometimes it's the two prongs not connecting and other times it's there clothes being to thick for the prongs to break skin
@person-lh7nr8 ай бұрын
like in that one episode of Cops I believe, where a guy is causing a disturbance and isn't cooperating with the cops so they taser him, and the guy utters one of the funniest and most beautiful one liners in internet history and says, "I'LL GET YOU, BITCH!" as he gets tackled to the ground. funniest shit ive ever seen.
@SallinKari6 ай бұрын
@@mr.nobody2191 Also some people, usually bigger, just seem less effected then normal. They certainly feel it, but it's not disabling. Like they seize up while it's going but as soon as it stops, they keep going. Edit - Too be fair I'm pretty sure those people were on drugs so that could easily be part of it. On a side note about UK cops, I remember hearing that instead of bulletproof armor, they wear anti-stab armor since instead of guns, the criminals use knives and machetes. I heard of some attempts to control it like guns here, which lead to stupid situations like a guy getting arrested for walking around with a potato peeler it technically is a 'bladed weapon.'
@gachagunweeb51738 ай бұрын
Policies vary not just by state, but by individual departments. There's some Federal standards that the whole country has to abide by, but there's a decent amount of flexibility for police departments to self determine how they do things. So investigations into things like this usually heavily involve reviewing the specific policies and training of the involved police department, which is why a lot of officers don't get fired for stuff like this. In a lot of cases the blame is placed on the department as a whole for how the individual officers were instructed to do things.
@Vectorspace0008 ай бұрын
I have no idea about US police vehicles, but most UK police vehicles have a feature called runlock. It allows the driver to remove the key and leave the vehicle without the engine stopping (so lights/radio/etc. are still engine powered and not draining the battery), but if you try and drive it without the key then it will stop. That feature, properly used, would have prevented many of these situations.
@PaladinOneOne8 ай бұрын
I would be really interested in seeing you react to Donut Operator. He is a former cop that breaks down police videos. His videos do get intense since most of the time he is talking about a police involved shooting, but I find his breakdown of the context and tactics fascinating.
@wuywauydawuyd30308 ай бұрын
Most police officers leave their cars running on scenes so that their electronics and ELS will stay on with their upgraded batteries. Cops in big cities will have key fobs that if the vehicle is out of range will lose power.
@DgShadowChocolate8 ай бұрын
The be fair….shit happens fast, even for trained professionals. 😂
@CodyHwnt8 ай бұрын
The gun located in the dash of the cop car is an M4 which can be set to semi auto, 3 round burst or full if the parts are set for that configuration.
@vashaspasitelya8678 ай бұрын
Most recently (in my town anyways) cop cars now have the push button start. So they keep the key on themselves at all times and if anyone who doesn't have the key tries to drive off the engine will shut down and doors will lock and stay locked until the person with the keys unlocks them. Still has it's own set of issues but it's an improvement
@BloodShed4REAL8 ай бұрын
Yeah I can see signal interference being the big one.
@LESTR978 ай бұрын
11:50 The Secret Service doesn't even investigate that stuff lmao (they do cover financial/cyber crimes though, but most people only know them for guarding politician & their families)
@ambassadorcartwright91278 ай бұрын
I am LOVING the cops reactions!
@matthewzeller50268 ай бұрын
They leave the engine running because it can take 3-5 minutes for all the systems they have to get started back up which you don't want in an emergency BUT there's supposed to be an anti theft mechanism they turn on that locks the transmission in park so they still fucked up.
@FaylunaRaRa2 ай бұрын
One thing you learn from Cart Narcs is it's very easy to get someone to abandon their car around strangers with the door open and the vehicle running...
@dr.steelworth57758 ай бұрын
After some research, it seems that cops leave their cars on so it powers a bunch of stuff in the car and so they can get to sonewhere quick if something comes up. The latter part is most important because it takes a few seconds to start the car and thry have to assume every second counts
@hannahschrenk79815 ай бұрын
I can sort of understand the kind of panic that made the one woman run. If she's been working as a police informant, she could be scared that she'll be killed if she ends up in jail. That kind of fear can make people do very stupid stuff.
@craftyard92178 ай бұрын
12:59 the AliciaXLawyer comment had me
@SomethingSpookyYourGhostHost8 ай бұрын
Hey, wow! I never expected to see the Cocoa cop car chase- but looking back on the event it did hit national news. My father works for Cocoa PD and I remember him talking about the incident when it happened. He was off duty so he did not participate, but it was still a shock to hear about it.
@synthwolfe89069 күн бұрын
I'm a bit late here, butI want to clarify... Exact policies can vary department by department. My local PD, for instance, has the following: 1, Keep car running unless fueling or off shift. 2, keep doors locked and proximity unlock censor on body at all times. Do not fasten seatbelt unless exceeding 20mph or in areas marked for speeds above 35mph (collisions, etc. balances expediency on exiting the car with safety).
@_Trash_Goblin8 ай бұрын
The first one is a certified "rest in piss, bozo" situation
@daydr3amer1208 ай бұрын
0:56 I remember this one. I'll never forget the noises he made 🙃
@TheLuckyOne-rg4vk8 ай бұрын
The s3x worker witness stole a cop car and then stole a second one after they tried to arrest her for stealing the first. 😂 Like a plot straight out of a Reno 911 episode.
@CarverArtisanStudios8 ай бұрын
Never point a gun at someone you don't intend to shoot 29:30
@BadNinjaStudios8 ай бұрын
22:11 As a Michigander, yeah pretty much. 😅
@Technicanalysis3 ай бұрын
All of these cop cars getting stolen has strong GTARP energy.
@carlosjoshuainfante7837 ай бұрын
I remembered watching that part and have to be honest it was kinda funny because not just she stole the police car and drove off, but tried to ditch the car and hide but got caught 😂 17:43
@Tyarrk5 ай бұрын
when i see stuff like this, i always think of these 80th action movies where the chief almost pops an artery screeming at his officers after they fucked up. lol
@FirstResponderProtector8 ай бұрын
Police vehicles work diff than normal cars, they work 24/7 mostly idling to keep all radios and coolers (that keep the K-9 or the medication they have safe) and it's worth is determined by hours, not miles unlike other cars, yes they need to lock the door but most of the time they literally just need to hop in at any second so they keep it unlocked
@SallinKari6 ай бұрын
So I worked at a local restaurant that the police liked to frequent especially late(We closed at midnight, and most of our sit down customers past 9pm were cops), but we still got two or three cop cars for early afternoon lunch and I literally never saw them turn off their car. I think their car HAS to be on while they are on duty, so they can hop in and drive upon receiving a call, but I'm not sure about that. Regardless, I do know that there are some departments that have a system where you can't take it out of park unless you are registered to the vehicle.
@DaneParty8 ай бұрын
In the cops defence they didn't expected anyone stupid enough to steal a cop car
@DarkChaos872 ай бұрын
11:35 it IS necessary. Australia has rules that "EVERYONE" has to be checked per month. Customers are checked before proceeding with services...... Or so I've heard.
@FrogmanAnime8 ай бұрын
Maybe in the more modern police vehicles where they have the pushbutton start, they should have a remote they can use cut the engine if it gets stolen that might be a good idea to have us a feature in the future. Or maybe there’s a device that the police can have on their uniforms that if the police car gets stolen if it goes out of range of this particular device, it’ll cut the engine; or something.
@jaxcraft28482 ай бұрын
Damn. Sanchez kinda smart. (On avoiding the stop sticks, I mean.) XD
@williamoneal41128 ай бұрын
Idk about other states, but in my county in Alabama it's protocol for cops to lock their vehicles if they have to move more than 20' away or out of eyesight with the vehicle
@Rinharty7 ай бұрын
they never expect a person to steel the car
@LostTheNecromancer8 ай бұрын
"I GOT TO GET AWAY!" In the back of my mind... "TAZER! TAZER!! TAZEEEEEERRRR!!!
@zechteal44618 ай бұрын
Same 😂😂
@Foxymorris92368 ай бұрын
1:02 that last name reminds me of gta5 as Mickle De Sanchez
@Someguyonline247 ай бұрын
That first guy was on some baby driver shit
@bromodragone84057 ай бұрын
One person in the chat asked "Why are these cops so dumb?" It's obvious why. They're American.
@cynthialenz49628 ай бұрын
Absolutely worth it to stay awake 'till 24:00/12p.m.!
@Ragnar_Aevarsson8 ай бұрын
You mean 00:00/12a.m.?
@mikeykeltgen8458 ай бұрын
Hi Alicia! I've come to give you recommendations for future videos and I hope you at least think them over. First I have an idea of something you have not done before: music video reactions! There are a few really good music videos with great stories and some that make the song hit MUCH harder, the music video I personally recommend is one by Metallica, I have a feeling that you haven't listened to a lot of metal but I still think that this is by far one of the BEST music videos of all time and I hope to one day see a video of your reaction to metal. I have not seen very many videos about reactions to slice of life anime, I know you really liked bocci the rock so I want to recommend you an anime that is very similar, I have recommended this before but either you haven't read it or ignored it which I won't get mad if you did. But the anime is called komi can't communicate, it's on Netflix and I know you have Netflix because you watched jojos part 6 on it. The anime is similar to bocci the rock where the main character is a shy cute and precious bean who has trouble speaking to others and I think that you will really enjoy it. And last but not least, max0r. I think I remember you saying that you have played devil may cry 5 and max0r has a absolutely hilarious 2 part series of dmc 5 and I am VERY confident that you will laugh at it before you have a seizure. Well, that's all I got for now. Please please PLEASE consider reacting to these I can guarantee you will have a LOT of fun streaming it. Otherwise, keep up the good work and I hope you have a wonderful day!
@wardenm5 ай бұрын
The sad thing re cops getting fired, when there IS a bad apple like that, they're usually simply fired or will transfer out of that specific precinct. Their record doesn't really follow them as much as it should. It's essentially the same as a retail worker getting fired from one store and simply going to another.
@niceguy604 ай бұрын
Alicia................IT'S ALL ABOUT MAKIN THAT GTA
@trollpatrol11778 ай бұрын
It's possible that these police departments didn't get quite the funding needed to upgrade their order stuff, back in this timeframe for certain areas. From my understanding, cop cars do have partitions and have special keys they take out of the ignition, but still keeps the car running, just unable to drive. But, not all departments get these upgrades at the same time, so it can be a slow process sometimes.
@johnhardwick5406Ай бұрын
If a cop resins he can go to another department and just miss a few days of work. Now if they get fired they lose their law-enforcement license and their license to carry firearms. They leave their keys in the car and running to keep their laptop cool so it doesn’t overheat and in case they have to chase someone. They lock the weapon but they are supposed to keep the weapon keys separate from the car keys. I wonder why they don’t have an engine shutdown in their vehicles so they can stop them within walking distance and if they have door locks like in bait cars the perp. is locked in the vehicle. They’re instantly in jail 😂!
@captainhuntank79638 ай бұрын
i feel like stealing a cop car is the easiest way to go from a simple felony to straight up jail time for being an idiot
@Ladyistus2 ай бұрын
Hey I work as a dispatcher for Colorado state patrol and I remember this mess lol
@Ladyistus2 ай бұрын
Just so you know it is policy for troopers to leave their cars running when they are out of them
@lonefighterpilot2 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t say “stole” their vehicle, that’s giving them too much credit for how easy they made it
@7ristmas8998 ай бұрын
The lengths people will go to for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.
@franklangston30048 ай бұрын
3:26 They set that first guy up! That was some bullshiz! 😂
@MDTako8 ай бұрын
I dont think Tony is just a "better driver", but he can hear whats going on via the police radio. They are telling him whats coming up in real time.
@metalbat18 ай бұрын
If this dude isnt in gta6 im not buying it 😂
@TheBananaman4917 ай бұрын
there's a reason uk police don't handcuff people with their arms straight down like \/ instead they are handcuffed with the arms going horizontal like = you then cant put them under your legs. also even during a foot chase the uk police grab the car keys as they bail out to start on foot and yes as you said at 24:35 "you'd think they'd have a protocol" yeah you would think that. maybe something like oh i don't know the immobiliser system from their bait cars where it shuts off the engine, locks the doors and applies the brake bringing the car to a stop without any danger. if only we were in a technological age of human existence where that was possible oh sorry that is possible let me correct that, if only we were in a technological age of human existence where people have brain's and use them
@michaelklim82777 ай бұрын
There should be thermite charges on the wheels of the police cars that are activated from dispatch. Basically they are stealing an extra deadly weapon carrying a small arsenal. Also I still don't know why they still use the pit maneuver instead of just installing wheel binding cables on the front that were developed years ago. Causing a car to spin out at high speed by smashing into it shouldn't be the first choice.
@romanhardware8 ай бұрын
Love the intros
@angelichobi__182 ай бұрын
With the first guy I remember seeing the original clip thanks to some clues commenters gave, the guy had his legs obliterated and practically ripped off, he later passed in the hospital. Cops had to cut him out of the car and take tons of rubble off of him. I remember seeing the clip his destroyed legs were blurred but I could see his feet and it was just like feet attached to a rope because they flopped around like jelly. He was very much still alive when he took him out as he was moaning and groaning in pain. I used the place and year it occurred to find exactly what I was looking for because I couldn’t remember his name at the time, so if you know his name and place or date it happened he’ll make it easier to find the original clip. I found a mention of it on Reddit and followed that clue to help find a few news sites that had the clip. It interested me as to how he even managed to steal the car and die that’s why I googled it.
@jstrong1748 ай бұрын
Needs to be an extra charge for stealing a public service vehicle.
@zechteal44618 ай бұрын
Yeah but the legal system is confusing.
@manahakume98708 ай бұрын
the whole video of the dumb informant lady, THEY LIKELY WOULD HAVE LET HER GO WITH A TICKET FOR DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED LICENCE, she claimed she was borrowing it from a guy friend or her boyfriend i dont rememebr for sure, but they admit in the footage theres no way to say for sure she was the person who stole it as alot of that story checked out, like even if the DA tried to press her she'd of gotten off cause there was no way to say it was her beyond a reasonable doubt. she could have gotten a ticket and gone home, maybe sold out the guy who took it and been in a good space, but she got super paranoid that she was going to jail no matter what so wanted to go to jail 'for something she did' XD DUMB
@christopherking49325 ай бұрын
Hilarious 😂
@callsigndisciple6268 ай бұрын
the reasons they keep the car running is they have Essential equipment in police cars that requires energy to operate Protect the equipment from extreme heat and cold Keep the vehicle cool in hot weather for K-9 dogs as well as it makes it easier and quicker to chase a suspect instead of having to turn the car back on. They should be more aware though if they know the car is running and has a loaded firearm inside. I think It could vary from department depending on police protocol.
@roo25928 ай бұрын
"When stealing a police car goes wrong" When did they ever think it was going to go right? I'm pretty sure most, if not all, cop cars have GPS tracking devices on them.
@DegmoGrandfather8 ай бұрын
13:01 I mean what could they do in that situation? Sure not put her in the front seat. But otherwise what? Doors was locked.
@shadowdragon73478 ай бұрын
CLAWS OFF LAWBREAKER!!!
@Trevthehedgehog78 ай бұрын
By order of the Jarl, stop right there! (LazyPurple videos reaction when?)
@BadNinjaStudios8 ай бұрын
12:16 "I don't feel like spending the rest of my shift trying." Then why did you put a suspected CAR THIEF in the passenger seat of a RUNNING POLICE CAR!?!?!?!?! I fully support cops doing their jobs and trying to keep people safe, but these cops EARNED whatever ass-whuppin their chief gave them. Man, if I was that Police Chief, I would have been DBZA Freeza levels of "absolutely livid."
@Argyle1178 ай бұрын
If you are really truly wrongfully arrested you can sue the state. If you are guilty it is in your best interest to just let them arrest you instead of just tacking on multiple charges onto your case to get the least amount of time in jail. Also officer don’t take their keys out in case they need to take off in case of emergency. Tasers are notoriously unreliable since they can’t pierce baggy clothing such as hoodies. They don’t just randomly shoot at the tires because officers have to be responsible for every bullet they shoot, so if they fire and miss and that bullet ricochets and hits a civilian they have to atone for that, they also don’t want to shoot because that’s they’re last resort and if they end up killing the suspect, well that’s anoooother media article about how the big bad police shot and killed a suspect. Also when officer do end up shooting a suspect they fire so many bullets because when a suspect is shot they are so filled with adrenaline that they don’t feel the pain and are still a threat to either the officer or people around them, that’s why officer fire until the suspect drops, then they immediately go preform medical attention on the suspect.
@C4V7R00L6 ай бұрын
Why don't these vehicles also come with kill switches?
@Tactical_SpiderIV8 ай бұрын
When we get da K-9 unit videos?
@zechteal44618 ай бұрын
Yeah when
@Michel-po5jt8 ай бұрын
You should react to donut operator.
@FaylunaRaRa2 ай бұрын
It can be the same crime I think and the severity of the punishment will vary if the judge and/or jury decide that the punishment is up to 5 years but you didn't mess up that badly so they'll give you 2 years OR you messed it up really egregiously so they'll hit you with the 5 years... Jury and judge will probably look more favorably on you for denting one parked vehicle with your stolen police car vs. smashing a driven vehicle and then bumping into a parked vehicle with a police car...
@greenshyguyfrommario8 ай бұрын
Day 1 of asking Alicia to watch “Off Brand Items” by Degenerocity Thats right, this guys so goated I’m gonna do the thing where you annoy the streamer every day until you watch it😈
@videomaestro95666 ай бұрын
MAXIMUM RISK! Absolutely DUMB thing to do🤦🏻♂️
@mishratheforsaken8 ай бұрын
i love how OLD some of these videos are. Like i'm looking at the Detroit one... MF'er gas is listed at somewhere between 95 cents to a buck sixty five. How old is that video?! Or is the midwest just selling gas for pennies on the dollar at this point?
@C_A_I_N_N8 ай бұрын
25:40 love ya alica but not everyone is out ta get our melanatied bretheren out there. if anything its just the more stupid a choice ya make, the bigger the punishment your hit with...
@C_A_I_N_N8 ай бұрын
29:30 in such a high adrenaline situation not only is it hard to come up with these ideas fast but you dont get all the info when you haveta push past your own partners to even see whats happening let alone not wanting to risk accidentally popping your friend. beyond that the guns are out incase he had armed himself or had a weapon so he could be dropped if it took any aggressive action with as for tasers, again, on scene and in the moment its hard to think of it as your just trying to even figure out the current situation.
@kingofredlions77098 ай бұрын
... anyone know the name of the song used in the outro
@pobl66508 ай бұрын
Anyone know who the other vtuber is? I might check out there channel
@servalplox66628 ай бұрын
Oh my GUOAD
@Tugar_Dumkin8 ай бұрын
Have you played Andy’s apple farm? It’s a horror game and I became interested recently and I’d love to see another play through
@Shadow_Hawk_Streaming8 ай бұрын
how do cop cars not just have a remote kill switch?
@smpandlox8 ай бұрын
The second I heard Woodward I knew it was Detroit. C’mon guys, make our state look better than that
@WyvernDrare8 ай бұрын
Let’s a go
@leonides15278 ай бұрын
Alicia: gets caught by cops Awww.... Rats
@zechteal44618 ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊
@Supercoolguy1178 ай бұрын
W Video
@Darkshade_018 ай бұрын
Cool
@WPH168 ай бұрын
Detroit: Become Human more like Detroit: Become Criminal
@MonstrumAsylum6 ай бұрын
About the discussion of prostitution. I think if prostitution is legalized it would be a benefit cause if America decriminalized prostitution would decrease both sex trafficking and minor exploitation. Moreover, legalizing prostitution would help diminish the occurrence of r*pes. However there would need a few laws and forms of protection for the people working, one being is you need to be the age of 18 or 20 years old nothing under the radar, that people are given a choice to be independent or work at a brothel and the women and man wants to be part of this organization, two give people working in prostitution protection by the jurisdiction so no pimps forcing them and no forceful actions by the customers, and three support by the hospitals will help the workers with no worry of std’s, and also I’m not explaining this because I want women to go selling their bodies I respect women but I’m saying is prostitution helped before in America in the western times by helping the town economically, but this time women who need it most, like single mothers. I just really thought about it and prostitution is not bad but the people who work needs to be protected by corrupted people who abuse the workers.
@Emo_Anna8722 күн бұрын
Why Is No One Gonna Talk About The Friend With Her Or Am I Going Crazy?!
@KyleTheDragonVA8 ай бұрын
commenting this when mine says 2 veiws lol
@arnepietruszewski92558 ай бұрын
The trafficking doesnt stop just because prostitution is legal.
@shadowdragon73478 ай бұрын
In the same way street weed guys didn't disappear just because Marijuana became legal
@arnepietruszewski92558 ай бұрын
@@shadowdragon7347 Yes. But we have even girls in legal brothels that were trafficked. We have female rappers who act as pimps on the side(Schwester Eva)
@ParaaaReal8 ай бұрын
yipeeeeeee
@tetov16208 ай бұрын
You don't shoot the leg because there are many veins and arteries in the leg that bleed real quick. You don't use a gun non lethally, which is why police mag dump when they do shoot cause they are trying to make sure the threat is down for good. Also tasers can fail, some people have zero reaction to pepper spray, and beating suspects looks bad.
@JohnCena-tp4gh8 ай бұрын
Day 255 of asking Alicia to play Nier:Automata!!
@miflet8 ай бұрын
Vroom!
@VyceofMataMertha8 ай бұрын
Obligatory Boop!
@arnepietruszewski92558 ай бұрын
Take your keys out in Detroit.
@DivusMagus8 ай бұрын
I have zero sympathy for the first guy, he played a stupid game and won his prize.