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When Crazy Karens Have Extreme Meltdowns: The Best of Karens!
Welcome to our latest video, where we dive into the hilarious and often shocking world of "Karens"! In this compilation, we showcase some of the wildest and most outrageous Karen meltdowns caught on camera. Let's see when crazy Karens have extreme meltdowns. 👉 Subscribe to my channel to stay tuned: / @instantkarenkarma
From epic customer service fails to outrageous demands and hilarious outbursts, these moments will leave you both laughing and shaking your head in disbelief. Ever wondered what happens when a customer takes their complaints to the next level? Our video features a range of scenarios—from absurd requests at restaurants to confrontations in retail stores. You'll witness Karens challenging employees, demanding to speak to the manager, and making the most bizarre complaints you can imagine. Each clip highlights the dramatic and sometimes over-the-top reactions that have gone viral across social media.
But this video isn't just about the meltdowns. We also take a closer look at the dynamics of customer service and the challenges that employees face in dealing with difficult customers. The service industry is often underappreciated, and our goal is to shine a light on both the absurdity of these encounters and the resilience of those on the front lines. You'll hear firsthand accounts from employees who have had to navigate these tricky situations, offering insight into how they manage to keep their cool amidst the chaos.
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wasteland miku
#um. i feel like i'm going to be arrested by the vocaloid police but it was worth it#hatsune miku#every country's miku#deathclaw#fallout#fallout 4#kullen art
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#fuck cops#all cops are bastards#police violence#fuck the police#abolish the police#cops#anti capitalism#leftism#communism#socialism#twitter post#anarchy#defund the cops#police#law enforcement#arrest#police brutality#killed#policing
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Jamshedpur Police Arrest Three in Jugsalai Firing Case
Three Arrested in Connection with Firing Near Gurudwara in Jugsalai; Police Recover Firearm. Jamshedpur police arrested three individuals involved in a firing incident that took place near the Gurudwara on Station Road, Jugsalai, on August 16. JAMSHEDPUR – The Jugsalai police have arrested three suspects in connection with the firing incident near the office of transporter Abhijit Singh during a…
#अपराध#Crime#Criminal History#firearm recovery#Jamshedpur Police#Jugsalai firing case#Mohit Pandey#police arrest#Rahul Singh#Rishabh Garg#Rocky Mishra#Station Road incident
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Illegal Arrest
Topic: Understanding Illegal Arrests: What Constitutes Unlawful Detention?Lack of Probable Cause:Absence of Warrant:Violation of Constitutional Rights:Excessive Use of Force:Failure to Inform of Rights: Topic: Understanding Illegal Arrests: What Constitutes Unlawful Detention? Illegal arrests are a serious violation of an individual’s rights and can have far-reaching consequences on their…
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Chinese living in America arrested for being spies
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#Chinese#China#Chinese men#Chinese police#China town#Chinese spy#Chinese arrested#Usa#America#New york city#Manhattan#Spy#Spying#Spies#Traitor#Traitors#Police station#Police#Police arrest#Chinese american#Chinese americans#Chinese citizen#Youtube
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I've been out to too many clubs. Seriously phased blank into flashbacks.
Note: This was a Citizen video of police who've pulled ppl over for an arrest. They got 2/3 and have k9 units searching the area.
When I say I've been moved out of the environment, it's because of an unrelated concussion at a hospital. Yep, on hospital grounds where the wheelchair ramp was faulty and I flipped backwards in my 👩🦽. Think that's bad? They rushed me to the ER to get a scan then sent me back home to rest.
Three days later I woke groggy and grouchy thinking it was the same day. Mom supported me in sitting up and once up I 🤮 on the floor in front of me.
From there, relatives were called in to lift and carry me to the car because I was out for so long and she was gonna rail the hospital that sent me home. It's bad enough that they called the fire department to get them to check and lift me up to radiology--a short visible distance away. Then I got sent the bill of 2k+.
Mom ripped them a new one which should've come with a good deal. VIP at the hospital was cool, unlimited physical therapy would've been a good one. There months later I had my first seizure on Christmas Eve. The next year after a couple handfuls of epileptic attacks, I become paraplegic.
Don't worry, this isn't a sad story. If anything it's a s tale of hardwork and setting goals. As it is I'm no longer a paraplegic and I'm always working on building strength and dexterity on both my hands.
-- dnagirl
05.03.2021 (original)
13.04.2023
#mspi#dnagirl#dnagirl.com#san francisco#police arrest#raver girl#comebackstronger#actually epileptic#epilepsy#seizures#stay motivated#positivity#smiles
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france is burning.
667 people were arrested last night. they are curfews in place. public transport is partially closed at night.
nahel, a 17-year-old, was shot tuesday by the police during a traffic stop. he wasn't violent or armed, he wasn't a threat. but he broke the law and tried to drive away, so the cops killed him.
and now france is rioting.
there is a video so the government isn't trying to deny the facts for once. but the minister of the interior (in charge of the police) still insist that the police shot less people since the 2017 law on public safety.
but an analysis of police statistics by Le Monde, the most read newspaper in france, says otherwise. when the police shot on average 250 people each year in the five years prior to 2017, that number became 297 after 2017. for shots fired specifically on moving vehicles, the average used to be 119 and it's now 150. before 2017, there was an average of 0.06 deaths per shot. now it's 0.32.
more than ever, the police shoots to kill.
so france is burning.
#i wanted to write something small because there's nothing on tumblr#but it became longer and longer#i didn't add pictures bc it always seems voyeuristic to me. this isn't click bait. i'm not here to exploit the pain and the anger in any way#but a kid died and hundreds people are being arrested and tumblr doesn't say a word#upthebaguette#whatthefrance#acab#tw death#tw police brutality#france things
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Having to chant “let them pray” while building a wall around people who are praying is truly terrifying for 2024
#terrifying in the sense that they have to do that and had to protect them to allow them to do something as simple as pray#it’s insane that ppl had to push against police to let ppl pray in 2024#what happened to religious freedom#ohio state university#free palestine#current events#to be clear they were guarding the ppl who praying from getting arrested
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#corrupt cops#police state#police officer#arrest#police brutality#prison#queer#lgbtqia#lgbtq#mental wellbeing#mentality#therapy#problems#mental heath support#the mentalist#actually mentally ill#mentalheathawareness#mental health#struggle#stress
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#trump#maga#politics#racial profiling#police brutality#stop and frisk#systemic racism#police misconduct#deaf rights#wrongful arrest#criminal justice reform#police immunity#trump policies#racial injustice#police accountability#black lives matter#disability discrimination#trump and law enforcement#racial bias in policing#police violence#racial discrimination#criminal injustice#trump and policing#abuse of power#injustice system#marginalized communities#civil rights violations#racial inequality#deaf community rights#wrongful imprisonment
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"Research on a police diversion program implemented in 2014 shows a striking 91% reduction in in-school arrests over less than 10 years.
Across the United States, arrest rates for young people under age 18 have been declining for decades. However, the proportion of youth arrests associated with school incidents has increased.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, K–12 schools referred nearly 230,000 students to law enforcement during the school year that began in 2017. These referrals and the 54,321 reported school-based arrests that same year were mostly for minor misbehavior like marijuana possession, as opposed to more serious offenses like bringing a gun to school.
School-based arrests are one part of the school-to-prison pipeline, through which students—especially Black and Latine students and those with disabilities—are pushed out of their schools and into the legal system.
Getting caught up in the legal system has been linked to negative health, social, and academic outcomes, as well as increased risk for future arrest.
Given these negative consequences, public agencies in states like Connecticut, New York, and Pennsylvania have looked for ways to arrest fewer young people in schools. Philadelphia, in particular, has pioneered a successful effort to divert youth from the legal system.
Philadelphia Police School Diversion Program
In Philadelphia, police department leaders recognized that the city’s school district was its largest source of referrals for youth arrests. To address this issue, then–Deputy Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel developed and implemented a school-based, pre-arrest diversion initiative in partnership with the school district and the city’s department of human services. The program is called the Philadelphia Police School Diversion Program, and it officially launched in May 2014.
Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker named Bethel as her new police commissioner on Nov. 22, 2023.
Since the diversion program began, when police are called to schools in the city for offenses like marijuana possession or disorderly conduct, they cannot arrest the student involved if that student has no pending court case or history of adjudication. In juvenile court, an adjudication is similar to a conviction in criminal court.
Instead of being arrested, the diverted student remains in school, and school personnel decide how to respond to their behavior. For example, they might speak with the student, schedule a meeting with a parent, or suspend the student.
A social worker from the city also contacts the student’s family to arrange a home visit, where they assess youth and family needs. Then, the social worker makes referrals to no-cost community-based services. The student and their family choose whether to attend.
Our team—the Juvenile Justice Research and Reform Lab at Drexel University—evaluated the effectiveness of the diversion program as independent researchers not affiliated with the police department or school district. We published four research articles describing various ways the diversion program affected students, schools, and costs to the city.
Arrests Dropped
In our evaluation of the diversion program’s first five years, we reported that the annual number of school-based arrests in Philadelphia decreased by 84%: from nearly 1,600 in the school year beginning in 2013 to just 251 arrests in the school year beginning in 2018.
Since then, school district data indicates the annual number of school-based arrests in Philadelphia has continued to decline—dropping to just 147 arrests in the school year that began in 2022. That’s a 91% reduction from the year before the program started.
We also investigated the number of serious behavioral incidents recorded in the school district in the program’s first five years. Those fell as well, suggesting that the diversion program effectively reduced school-based arrests without compromising school safety.
Additionally, data showed that city social workers successfully contacted the families of 74% of students diverted through the program during its first five years. Nearly 90% of these families accepted at least one referral to community-based programming, which includes services like academic support, job skill development, and behavioral health counseling...
Long-Term Outcomes
To evaluate a longer follow-up period, we compared the 427 students diverted in the program’s first year to the group of 531 students arrested before the program began. Results showed arrested students were significantly more likely to be arrested again in the following five years...
Finally, a cost-benefit analysis revealed that the program saves taxpayers millions of dollars.
Based on its success in Philadelphia, several other cities and counties across Pennsylvania have begun replicating the Police School Diversion Program. These efforts could further contribute to a nationwide movement to safely keep kids in their communities and out of the legal system."
-via Yes! Magazine, December 5, 2023
#philedelphia#pennsylvania#united states#us politics#school#high school#school to prison pipeline#prison system#arrests#education#students#schools#good news#hope#rare case of police not completely sucking#police#policing#law enforcement
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Scooter Thief Attacks Police in Mango, Arrested
Thief Caught with Community Help After Attempted Knife Attack on Police A man attempting to steal a scooter near the Shardul Factory in Daiguttu, Mango, late Sunday evening attacked a Tiger Mobile police officer with a knife. JAMSHEDPUR – Late Sunday evening, a man attempting to steal a scooter near the Shardul Factory in Daiguttu, Mango, attacked a Tiger Mobile police officer with a knife. The…
#अपराध#community assistance#Crime#Daiguttu#jamshedpur crime#knife attack#Mango#police arrest#scooter theft#Shardul Factory#Theft Prevention#Tiger Mobile police
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Chinese Nationals arrested for spying in America , Chinese Spies betray American trust.
#Chinese#Chinese citizens#Chinese american#China#America#Usa#Spy#Spies#Police#Police arrest#Traitor#Traitors#Chinese americans#Police station#Chinese police#Chinese police station
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Much love to this old lady whose reaction to Macron's Great Saucepan Ban of 2023 was to straight-up smuggle a saucepan in her purse past the police checkpoint to go clang it with a spoon near the president with renewed anger and determination.
Protesters today greeted the Prime Minister on an official visit by banging their shoes against walls to make noise, so I wonder how long we'll still be allowed to wear shoes.
(Joking about this is risky because after the saucepan protests on Monday, Le Gorafi (the Onion's French cousin) joked that the government would now take action to seize pans—and it became a reality on Thursday... We can't forget that our satirical news outlets are disproportionately affected by the bullshit inflation.)
#frpol#so far people's dedication to protesting in places and in ways that have been banned despite#all the deterring measures from tear gas to arrests and fines has been heartwarming#the other day a journalist was interviewing people who had been arrested for#protesting on Place de la République in Paris on a day when protests in this specific location had been banned#and the journalist asked ''were you aware that this protest was banned?''#and a young student (fresh out of a night spent in police custody)'s reaction was#to scowl and say ''a banned protest—that's not a thing.''
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I love arrested development so so much
#my art#bsd#bungo stray dogs#bungou stray dogs#akutagawa ryuunosuke#dazai bsd#you know that one arrested development episode where they set up a fake police sting operation to teach George Michael a lesson?#Dazai would absolutely do that and it would bad fire just as badly as it did to Micheal
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