Even More Illegal Things You Didn't Know You Do Everyday
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 19. 08. 2021
- You may not realize it right now, but you have been committing crimes almost every day of your life. It's only a matter of time before you get caught unless you watch today's video. The more you know could be the difference between avoiding jail time!
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I think this just shows how outdated our legal system is
More like how over enlarged our government is..
I think it's way too updated
I mean your not wrong.. Some laws havent been charges since the early 1900s... In most states too
I wouldn't say outdated in this case. More so just overly broad and vague. They can be interpreted so many ways.
I live in Orem Utah so I was shocked when it came up
âMost Americans commit 3 felonies a day â
âSitting in the park is a misdemeanorâ
What?
Probably a âloiteringâ type offense. đ€
@@alexp9470 that's not a felony my guy; his point was that it was a lie
Welcome to America haha
Sitting on grass is illegal that imagne being arrested cuz you just sit on the grass
@@btl_lukas8660 or catching rainwater
Imagine paying money to the government to sit down outside. đ
Dont give them any ideas...
@@LexiLunarpaw i dont care....its my God given freedom to sit down. Simple
@@chriskatz2355 yeah đ
i mean Biden is making Americans pay tax for driving their car.
*gas included*
@@chris9242 wasnt that already skimmed from registering?
âHow often do you curse a dayâ
I now realize Iâm wanted in 4 states
Huuuuuh đ€đ€đ€đ€đ€ did you let a donkey sleep in a bathtub with a drunk fish
Did you clean your rug at an odd hour again :D
Same I swear 999999999999999 time an day
I atleast swear 4000 times a day
Do you throw salt at railroads?
Trying to make me out as a criminal. Yeah ok buddy.
yes
Eh whatever
Ladies and gentlemen we got him
Weâre all criminals
@@jeremytallis5243 True
Just imagine the most feared inmates coming up to you...
"Whatchu in for?"
"Wrote a short story!"
"I'm in for Trick or Treating."
"I gave my friend an aspirin"
Friend: "Yeah he gave me an aspirin"
"im in for having art supplies"
The Cosa Nostra could have gotten crime advice from us!
WOW guess all those tom Clancy novels are banned then
Ok the fact that that student got in trouble for creating a military story is kinda scary because that sounds like a constitutional right to write any story you want as long as it is just a story, at least in my opinion
1st amendment i'm pretty sure
Idk the full story behind it but there were groups and organizations defending him citing exactly that. That law, while it has purpose, is unconstitutional
My comments seem to always get a lot of likes, itâs like my comments are giftedđ
Inducing mass panic isnât cover by the first amendment itâs like yelling fire in a movie theater.
I was thinking the same. They just ignore freedom of speech or something.
"Do you curse in public?"
"Yes."
"How frequent?"
"Yes."
Guilty AF.
**** yes would be the response of some
"How frequent?"
"F**k"...
*Military ceases to exist*
Proves the 1A ultimately doesn't matter. Nowadays anything can get you in trouble if you say it in a right place and to the right person.
Infographic should do a video about things that people think they are illegal but aren't
Entering a shop, buying nothing and walking out
âStop recording me itâs illegal!â đ€Ł
I'll send you to LegalEagle for that one. He did a couple of those videos
infographics is right its just that meany of these laws are not inforced
@@kezna1234 *enforced
"Hello ? Yes i would like to fill a report about my neighbor, yes he has something horrible I... I can't believe he did this.... He... He DIDN'T WATER HIS GARDEN ! Hello ? Hello are you here ?"
I feel so bad for the older people who cant really do that anymore .
@@randomlyaccepted5215 i feel bad who broke his back and cant bend down
No we are not available please leave a detailed message and include a detailed name birthday, social security
HE SOLD A PICKLE THAT DIDN'T BOUNCE (Connecticut law)
My neighbor actually did this. I came home to a letter from the city on my front door saying that my weeds were too high and grass was discolored. My neighbor has been acting a little weird ever since.
4:10 is a perfect example of government overreach. âWe want to to waste water to make our community prettyâ and then proceeds to arrest an old woman for not having green grass. Wtf is wrong with people?
@Wanye Smith I guess you're ignorant of the fact that fracking is a thing then aren't you.
@Wanye Smith the brine doesn't come from the ocean though does it. The water is sourced with underground aquifers, rivers and lakes. It's why only Alberta hasn't banned the practise in Canada.
That water they force deep underground goes below the water table and is lost forever.
A very destructive way of obtaining oil and natural gas in my opinion.
How about going tomatoes in your front yard or having your grass beer can tall or having chickens in a rule town even hauling your cattle to market
@@tobyhorn9641 your spelling is atrocious. What are you even saying
@@PaulRudd1941 can't help what voice assist can't understand what I mean" rural " as in a small country town with a urban raised black man on it's cop force
Imagine cursing then couple hours later ur in jail
- Whatcha here for?
- Armed robbery. And you?
- Said the F-word in front of a policeman.
- You pig!
"Opening his gameboy advance"
Shows regular gameboy
Throw the whole video out. This one inconsistency ruined everything and the content is no longer valid.
Oh ****!
My day is ruined
@@henrique2456 And my dissapointment is immesurable
I might be old, but Iâm pretty sure that was a gameboy colour.
It's illegal to write about a fictitious military attack.
Scp writers: *Sweat nervously*
lol
The perfect cover up is having something be fiction and then selling merch of their Scps for money they are real itâs all a cover up
I picked up a hawk feather while I was on vacation. It's illegal to own one unless you're Native American using it for religious purposes. The reason for this is because they don't want poachers hunting these birds and selling their feathers.
However, I doubt the authorities will do anything about it unless you're selling them.
Yeah what are they gonna do get a warrant to search for a hawk feather lol
*knock, knock*
Sir, it came to our attention, you might be in the possesion of illegal materials.
We will have to search your house.
@@Littlefighter1911 Uh oh, I'm scared!
@@Littlefighter1911 Iâd be more worried about dog killers finding an excuse to visit me.
You picked it up.
Not tore it off a bird
If they are allowed to do anything against this, they are silly
The archaic laws are kept on books so there is revenue for the state and/or a "legal" way to punish someone who is otherwise ineligible to be punished under a different law.
If you want to be mayor of stockton, ca challenge the mayor to a boat race.
Law still in the books.
Thatâs not fair
@@slimeyolo as my mom told me: "life's not fair"
So getting a ticket for cursing on a subway is technically oppressing your first amendment right. Many federal courts have upheld that cursing does fall under freedom of speech as long as it doesnât cross the line to a threat.
Profanity is not typically considered protected speech.
@@erikmerrill8280 in bradenburg vs. Ohio and many other court cases from the Supreme Court will up hold profanity under the first amendment as long as itâs not being use to incite violence.
@@dalangrimes5494 Bradenburg vs Ohio is not about profanity, itâs about what constitutes incitement of violence.
@@erikmerrill8280 in the case it mentions how profanity can be used to incite violence, and how it can be protected under the first amendment. MAHANOY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT v. B. L., A MINOR, BY AND THROUGH HER FATHER, LEVY, ET AL. This is another case in which they upheld profanity as protected speech. They have also upheld profanity towards cops and cohen vs California for using the f-word on a jacket for f*** the draft. It took nearly thirty years but was upheld as well.
The title of this video should of been called, The Laws of KAREN.
Me: eating sweet rolls while walking
Guard: "STOP! You have committed crimes against Skyrim and her people! What say you in your defense?"
Id rather die than go to prision
Skyrim is a female ?
Take my upvote
Arrow > Knee > Run Away
Dude listen u stand and eat food now the table has turned
Change this tittle to:
"Ways That the police Milk money from Poor people"
Cos most cops are money hungry bullies anyway. Hmph. Not a big surprise.
The revenue generation arm of the government. Most of their "duties" are a complete waste.
It's not that hard to earn money smh
@@tealnoise what does smh mean
@@stavenbyrne8010 'shake my head/shaking my head'
"Opening and taking his Game Boy Advance..."
Proceeds to show a Game Boy/Game Boy Color.
Because it really matters đ
The world is twisted. How dare they!
I like the smile dog pfp
Singapore: You can't chew gum
USA: *You can't order nuggets or feed pigeons*
@Thomas L Cossette Some places have sparrows, doves, geese, or sea gulls instead of pigeons
@@hydrolito no.. only serious crime.. and no police brutality in Spore.
I checked the laws in my area (in Montreal(QC))
It's illegal to feed strays. Anywhere.
It's illegal to put up a lost dog posters anywhere except the rare public billboards.
It's illegal to leave any sort of paper note on a car that isn't a ticket (no passive aggressive notes for bad parkers).
Illegal to drink alcohol or eat anything at all, on beaches.
Illegal to climb a tree out in the public (fine on a private property).
Illegal to tie an animal to a fence, ramp or tree in public... So no leaving your pup alone outside while you go in the store.
Lost dog posters are put up at vets office so if you found a dog or cat can see if a sign is up looking for one. Animal shelter can also track down owner if animal has tag for rabies or identification.
Kinda reasonable though. Nice laws.
Are you serious? The next thing you know, taking in a stray animal is breaking the law too.
I said that Halloween Music, in the planet Hephaistos, they could land you in *The Shattered Fortress* and not *hot water.* Michael Jackson's fan was made a huge mistakes to be a werewolf scratching in the kids and girls' faces. He was so badly beaten, he couldn't walk for 3 months, and possibly could land you in execution.
*We learn so much from The Infographics Show that one day it will be illegal to watch their videos cause knowledge is DANGEROUS!!*
Lol
Demon-itization has demon đ in the name
@@itzskullslice4458 lol
You said âdonât do these things,â but Iâm taking it as âdonât get caught doing these things.â
4:30
in california you'd probably be fined for the opposite
Some of those laws are that outrageously unbelievable, it is funny lolz
yeah, like in Boston City it is illegal to shower without the doctor's permission
@@stavenbyrne8010 Many laws in the lawbooks are very old and are completely ignored, and forgotten about, and it would be more of a hassle to remove the law than it would be to just act like it doesn't exist.
âHow many of those have You committed?â
*Nice try.*
Ur pfp describes this video
ah, wisconsin. the land of cheese and serial killers, where swearing is illegal.
tbh maybe if people were allowed to drop a few f bombs a day the serial killer rates would decline
If I use a streaming service that allows 4 simultaneous users, What is the financial loss to the provider if the other 3 users do not share my DNA? 4 users are 4 users. If I sell a 6 pack of beer at my bar, I sold a 6 pack. I made the same profit if ONE GUY drinks all 6 or if he drinks 1 and gives 1 to 5 of his buddies. I see no difference.
My dad is a truck driver, I remember how mad he was once the no eating law was announced haha. Never heard of it in effect
So youâre telling me if I get hit in the stomach, fall to the floor, and the police see me lying on the floor⊠Iâm getting fined?
I love America đ
Imagine getting shot and instead of getting treated for the hollow point rounds that are buried in your chest you get fined instead for loitering...
@@julian2626 I mean atleast theyd have somewhere to put the ticket if you didnât have pockets
âFreedomâ
@@liamhm8135 That's true
I can just imagine he said
âGetting an educationâ
When I did my NCS program (a youth program in the U.K. for volunteering, itâs extra curricular), we were told to put charity posters around town. Thatâs illegal.
Banning permanent markers thatâs hilarious đ!
Itâs not hilarious until your the one who lives there
@@platypuswithaphone8590 it is
@@civilprotectionunit8145 lol
My brother wrote an essay about school "incidents" and how to be successful, for school. Got a ticket and almost expelled. It was '98 so zero tolerance wasn't really a thing then.
Yeah tryed that to in Danville AR to till thay found out that thay would have to expell over half the kids and have to face an angry linch mob of parents
Isn't it sad that you do all the work such as helping your neighbor and the government thinks they're entitled to it. When did we as a society say " yeah that sounds good"
We didn't
Exactly, so why do we act like it
the most illegal thing iâve done is simp for a anime character
Wow I don't care if u don't talk about it nobody cares
@@Jeesepinkman well u cared enough to comment u dont care, in conclusion u played yourself
@@klpzxy yea
@@klpzxy honestly, nobody really cares
@@klpzxy I got brain damage
In Indiana they make an exception to the curfew law for teens who are going to or from work or to or from a school sponsored event.
In New York they have that too, probably the same in most states. I used to work late at a grocery store after submitting permission from my parents and if I got stopped coming home I was supposed to show them my uniform. I never did get stopped, I don't think people really get stopped for driving past curfew when under 18 unless they are breaking another traffic law
Same as most areas in Ohio
"mischief night lovers"
-context matters
Sounds like a great name for a band or anything really
That slick looking red headed suit man is going to get me in trouble for lots of things! đ
"In this country, everything is illegal"
A quote from a Polish sitcom, but seems to be true not only in my fatherland....
âContaminate the Landfieldsâ đ
Don't landfills already contaminate the earth?
@@DanikaCat exactly
I hate laws about house codes and HOAs. If I own the property I can do what I want with it, within reason.
Ya try having a tiny house anywhere. Even FERMA doesn't care about those unless they exceed 400 sqft or something like that.
Thanks for highlighting the absurdity of Statism and the cops.
These people that pass these laws can...how can I put this nicely? Oh I know. "Ingest a satchel of Richards".
Who throws away electronics? Save them for 30 or so years and they sell for really high prices as antiques!
Tried that. Looked at some recently and one 20 year old mobile phone - the plastic or whatever it was - was sticky like it was disintegrating and a few other old gadgets were also in bad shape. Everything was in a cool, dry place. My Beta VCR is still happy though
Wow, the IRS really cant let anyone have anything can they
2:13 The best defense for this scenario is "Officer, you're currently in my house without my permission and a without a warrant. Care to explain that to the judge when I take this to court?"
Just found that funny, honestly.
4:45 what about Cohen V. California
"For, while the particular four-letter word being litigated here is perhaps more distasteful than most others of its genre, it is nevertheless often true that one man's vulgarity is another's lyric." Justice John Harlan, Cohen v. California,
And this is why Harlan was my one of my favorite judges of the Burger Court
I like the concept that this channel puts out itâs informative and useful also I could use this daily like the next time I head into Seattle
Iâm a good artist and I was good at copying my moms signature when I was in 4th grade bc my mom wasnât always home to sign my homework agenda that HAS to be signed EVERYDAY so Iâve just always done it myself. People seen me doing it and my classmates would ask me to do it for them when they didnât get it signed. Later on I found out that it was illegal.
My 4th grade class did the same but instead of making it mandatory we were rewarded with ice cream at the end of each quarter if we had a certain amount of signatures
Whoever reported the 13 yr old kid to the authorities for accidentally staining their desk, will definitely grow up to become, are already is, a Karen
Just because something is law doesn't mean it is right. Remember these laws were made by flawed men if not made by incompetent men.
90 days in jail for an unregistered dog? Definitely sounds like something the Australian government takes great pleasure in doing.
Everything is legal
If cops aren't around!
- Grandpa Stan
9:36 DO NOT flush the bag down the toilet. You can go to jail for that too. I did. Well it also involved me grappling with the person and yelling angrily at them, which is "battery of a Household member."
It's illegal for us to lie to police, yet police can lie (even torture) forcing false confessions with impunity...
5:55 its a good thing that didnt exist when I was a teenager. Some times we didnt leave the house until 9-10 & there was one club we used to go to that didnt let anyone under 18 in until midnight. I would have hated being a teenager the past decade or 2. Most things went downhill after the 90s, then by 2010 everything else went too
I break laws daily. I donât like the feeling of having a tight leash around my neck from this world. I make my own rules.
Yay
Wow, you are soooo cool!
You shouldnât break the laws, even if itâs flashy, it is never right and laws are here for a reason. Please be careful and make good choices.
As long as your rules don't violate the health and safety of those around you, cool.
Likewise
1:44-1:46 Washington DC, or Washington State? Sometimes itâs hard to tell them apart.
"How often do you curse in a day?"
Not at all, actually.
âA seventeen year old boyâŠ.â
*shows a child*
âYou might be surprised how Netflix can get you in serious legal troubleâ
No I am not. I have to deal with that ©ïžrap constantly
Edit: I stand corrected.
Desperate to keep us all in line at all costs, just ready to throw the book no matter what, its like there's no human empathy anymore, we're all people :( have mercy đ
That mother called the police on her own child... He got overly excited about Christmas and due to her inability to be an actual mother, she let the police do her job. What a piece of work. If anyone who I knew phoned the police on me, I'd never forgive them.
I love how they called Halloween mischief night
Prisoner 1: So. New guy. What'd you do? I burned down a whole apartment.
Prisoner 2: I forgot to mow my lawn
Most towns do give excuses to teens violating the curfews for work or school activities such as prom or homecoming
Harvey Silverglate: An avarage American can commit three felonies a day!
Me: buIIsh!t, too much effort
Pretty soon breathing too much air will be illegal too. đ
I definitely didn't expect this!
The swearing one would have me doomed lol being aussie every second word is a swear word lol
For the dog one, Iâm like âmy state (Michigan) seems relaxed, I doubt they have any big penalties for thatâ then he says it can get you 90 days in prisonâŠ
Guess I was wrong đ€·ââïž
I love your channel keep up the great stuff
The Infographics Show: "These are some laws you are breaking everyday"
Me, who has never done any of them: "Interesting, but I don't have such weaknesses"
This is actually surprising I'll be surprised if they had that in Russia when I live in Moscow if things are going well after my first visit. My work pretty much has alot of drive through today but don't see any customers eat on the ways. Best regards Nikita.K.
When authorities are in the mood. I heard: when you're being a Karen.
Most of these laws are insane....I hate this world
Inmate: what u in for
Me: had a permanent marker in school
wow now the FBI is at my door.
And now in Utah, you cannot water your lawn more than a couple of times a week because of a drought.
I was told by a buddy of mine that the system is design or set you up to fail. I'm starting to see that & I hope someone calls it out or puts the legal system in it place.
I remember breaking curfew times all the time as a kid and end up getting chased around by police đ€Ł
Now I know why in a hospital you canât get a pill.
you can, but one Advil will cost $40-90...
Actually it's for accounting reasons. If you say brought in your Advil and tooks them. Now who to say that you actually tooks them? the dosage? timing? if it was a gel based one? powdered? etc.
Dam im a criminal
Netflix loophole: Have it only on your phone line. That way any phone on that line (usually up to 3 or 4. Rarely 5) can use the Netflix account anywhere at anytime
Inmate: What are you in for?
Me: I drew a picture on my wall when I was three
moral of the story:
lay on your bed watching youtube and tiktok all day
You gonna have to get a job at some point lol
@@thomasmoneybanks7576 not me I am on permanent disability
Y'all should do one on Scott county Tennessee and how they left Tennessee during the civil war and didn't rejoin them till 1986
Imagine calling the police on ur child because he opened his christmas gift early
Parenting 101
Good to know! "Ignorance of the law excuses no one." đ
This is exactly why people laugh when American people say âland of the freeâ. Hardly freedom is it?
Better than getting arrested for calling someone the wrong pronoun
100% the Milwaukee thing never happened you hear more swears walking out the door they just have a bunch of Ned Flander stuff after it
Online auctions are only taxed when you make more than you paid
Taxes terrify me. If I did my own taxes I would be in prison đ
Aight, y'all are going to Jail. Do y'a come with me voluntarily, or do I have to take out the bonk stick. Your choice
"it's illegal to do these things", really meaning I didn't research these things other than that there is a law on the books, even thought some of these have been ruled unconstitutional therefore null and void
I live in Michigan and always had licenses for my dogs but didnât know you could potentially get 90 days in jail for not.
Somewhere in a prison:
"This is big billy"
"What did he do?"
"He shared his netflix password with me"