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In the states, if someone contracts you to do a service on their property and they don’t pay you have 3 options, sue them in court, do what is called a lien on the owners property, or have them arrest for what is called “theft of services.”
Assault and Battery are NOT the same charge:
Assault is simply putting someone in direct fear for their personal safety (which is what the guy in 8:50 did).
Battery is the physical harming of ones person by another, which is what he didn’t do.
They carry different sentences but they do stack on top of each other, which is where you get the phrase “Assault and Battery”
Lol, I have an assault for punching dude in the face. But I'm in America, might be different elsewhere
@@markminadeo the legal definition for assault and battery is the same in the US. But the facts/circumstances of certain situations can lead to different charges. Alas, while it sounds like you technically committed battery, you most definitely committed assault, which underlies battery, which is an easier charge and a more sure "win".
@@emobx02 makes sense
@@emobx02 Not exactly. The legal definitions for assault and battery vary WIDELY across the USA. In my state, assault absolutely requires an injury such as broken bones, blood, a bruise, etc. We have no battery penal statutes in my state but the harassment statute covers what most other states (but not all) consider battery such as slapping, kicking, striking without injury.
@@koshakush Good point! I understand (taken a few bar exams in my time), but I was just trying to explain very basic common law assault and battery in an oversimplified manner, should've caveated that different states will have different definitions.
It's a Jefferson Parish Sherrif Deputy in Louisiana. The story is online.
I seems Daz is involved in a traffic brouhaha every single day 😂
Daz IS the brouhaha
Break checking a semi is asking for death lol..
In some states, an assault can be just yelling and threatening someone and then hen it gets physical it's then battery as well.
You can't pull up tile since it's put down with cement; they break too easily to pry up. Ones you could get up have concrete all over their underside, and require more labor to try and clean them. Not worth it. And the boards now have been nailed and/or screwed plus in the weather. Pulling them off tears out the nail holes.
I worked for a VW shop. We rebuilt a Golf diesel motor. The owner of the car refused to pay. The shop owner placed a brick on the accelerator pedal and the motor revved until the motor blew up.
That vintage car stuff happened in my country Malaysia, that jeep owner got surrounded by all the vintage cars and can't go anywhere until the police came and arrest him xD.
they werent vintage cars, they were all supercars and sportscars
1:18 The truck that was pulling in had been parking there to dump their trash on the property beside it. They had been doing it for months so the put a heavy duty chain across the drive and it busted out the headlights of the truck
Never mess around on the road I know.
1:08 There's a longer video showing that black truck dumping their garbage on the owners property which is why they put up that chain between the poles.
Planting drugs on people isn't something "mind-blowing" over here.
In regards to the landscape builders who tore up their work…. Are builders(contractors) able to put a court-ordered lien on the property? That is what is usually done in the US in order to pay the builders.
Yeah, I think going back to damage it is illegal
"The drugs that were on the scene were previously confiscated from the suspect's pocket before that video started to play," Lopinto said.
Lopinto also thanked the suspect, Dominique Griffin, 26, of Bridge City, who he said admitted to possession of the drugs, which tested positive for methamphetamine. Griffin told investigators the deputy did not plant the baggie, according to the sheriff.
"He understood the gravity of the situation with the accusations that were being made," Lopinto said of Griffin.
yeah, if someone's riding my ass on the road, I go slow. I don't brake check, I'll just let off the throttle and coast until you get mad or go around
I wont Brake Check….But i will take my foot off the gas until my car slowly decelerates to Idol speed 😂 ….then the bird gets flipped and then i resume posted speed. (Only Works in perfect traffic conditions, or one-way roadways). Lol
cop who tried to plant something was the worst but he'll probably just lose his job police in US almost never go to prison even if they kill someone unlawfully
The scammer Hushpuppi was sentenced to 11 years in a California federal prison in 2020.
My mom bought a house from someone. It was sold all they needed to do was go close. Then the guy started ghosting. Never showed up. Now she’s got a lien on the guys house. 😅 his excuse to the court was he didn’t think she was a real person because of COVID XD
I love how easy it is to hate on cops without knowing what actually happened lol
The cop in this video was literally caught red handed on camera planting drugs and then ran at the camera women 😭🤣 What more context do you need??
@@JordanAlbert-fu9jz yeah except he wasn't. the suspect admitted they were his, the drugs were found in his pockets. but you won't accept even that much will you?
1:55 pretty sure thats Hamilton, Ontario. Somewhere up the mountain. Ive seen that video before and the dude walking was already on the road when the driver made a left turn heading towards him. In Ontario at least if a pedestrian is approaching your lane while crossing (not at a designated crosswalk) you have to yield to them. The driver did not slow down despite seeing that the pedestrian was already in the middle of the road and almost hit the pedestrian which is why dude was mean mugging the driver.
As long as they are not "interfering with traffic" pedestrians always have right of way in Ontario. And that doesn't mean you can be an asshole pedestrian. It just means you can cross the road at non crosswalks as long as it's safe to do so. I think in Montreal tho you can only cross at designated areas otherwise you get ticketed for jaywalking
The Nigerian guy with 40 million dollars is an utter fool. All he had to do is find a good bank and live off the interest for life and during the lifetimes of all his family members. I will understand why certain groups must flash their wealth, especially if it is illegally obtained.
As someone who owns a heavy truck that sucks down a lot of gas I refuse to speed up for someone riding my ass in a little tin can car with a 35mpg motorcycle engine. we retaliate by slowing down because it would just cost us more money to do anything else 😂
13:05 I used to do that.. Stake out Worker's Comp fraudsters.. 100% of the time they were faking it.. A few photos, easy peasy, Bob's your uncle, and off to jail they went.
Nice
Why is Daniel Craig in this video?
When you put your hands on someone, that is when assault turns into battery. Swinging at him WAS assault, the fact that he didn't make contact kept the assault from becoming battery.
In the United States, that was by definition assault. You're confusing assault with battery. Had nothing to do with the cameraman being a victim.. if a police officer saw that, they would not hesitate to arrest a guy for assault even if the person filming didn't press charges. Assault is a much broader legal definition than battery
This is only true if the police are idiots literally see this type of shit all the time slapping a microphone out of someone's hands who's trying to shove it in your personal space is frankly ridiculous to punish.
Try react to sigma moments 😂
Why wouldn’t you just sue the guy that didn’t pay? It’s a slam dunk
because the workers and their families can't wait for a court case to conclude if they want to eat, pay rent and stuff....
5:00 would cost them too much money to even try pull them back up nicely, just isnt worth it...
Hey! Y'all lay off the cat dis. some of us love our pets. Our cat is among 2 dogs
Why didn’t the construction guys takes back the planks and tile to resell them instead of breaking them? Still, don’t blame them for creating the mess, but they could’ve recouped some money.
Because they cannot be resold without an inordinate amount of work cleaning them up.
@6:30 happens more often than you think, especially in low-income communities against minorities. Welcome to Murica! 😂
No, it doesn't. Google "Dominique Griffin + Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office"
Hypothesis: suppose that guy got off for buggering a kid, and the cop planted sh*t on him because of it… Is it that bad? Just asking if it was justified or not?
The guys "undoing" all that yardwork because they weren't paid would be committing a crime - at least in the US - and they recorded it! Bad idea.
There are legal remedies for exactly that situation, so the police, prosecutors, and courts tend to take a dim view of shenanigans like that.
“Legal remedies” that take years to take effect, I’m not starving because you’re a tight ass.
Assault charges in the US don’t necessitate contact. It’s the simply the act of **trying** to cause harm or damage that gets you charged.
Criminal statutes vary widely from state to state. In my state, assault absolutely requires an INJURY, not just striking someone or attempting to. No injury, no assault.
@@koshakush Your state doesn't define both assault and battery as 2 different things?
@@girrl88 My state does not have any battery statutes. For unwanted touching incidents, we generally charge people with harassment in the second degree for any slapping, spitting, kicking, striking without injuries. For reference, the state is New York State.
@@koshakush Wow, that's super weird, I'd have thought that NY would have stricter laws than we do down here. In Texas we have assault charges for threats of violence or causing a person to fear for their safety - sometimes it will be considered a terroristic threat. Battery is mostly when there is a bodily injury (which Texas broadly defines) so things like punching, slapping, or spitting, even when there is no visible or lasting injury, can still be charged.
@@girrl88 yeah, in the last 10 years the judicial system has gotten a lot less strict in NY, especially NYC. There's a lot of debate on whether that's a good thing or a bad thing. I think most people agree it's a bad thing but are also sick of how the broken windows policies of the past and stop and frisk affected average citizens not breaking any laws, not to mention the huge upgrades in budget and equipment for the police after 9/11. We're at almost 11 billion dollars per year just for the city police dept but I think I'm getting too political here. Thanks for the perspective!
I'm pretty sure they said 40 million in cash...not 4.
The video showing a cop supposedly planting drugs was from 2020, the drugs was from the suspects pockets and was picked up and put down again, not planted, this guy also bit one of the cops and later apologized, he was selling drugs and resisted arrest, more to this story but people will jump to conclusions with no context, now I’m going to watch a video on how to do my own heart surgery.
If the drugs fell out his pocket, then why not just say...they came out his pocket. Why look hella shady buy picking them up and putting them closer to his person? I mean it's not like they weren't going to take the cops word for it anyway.
But the people filming had a constitutional right to do so. Wonder why the cop jumped up like he was gonna charge at the photographer..
Source: Trust me bro
(The person I said this to deleted their comment apparently)
@@kikibigbangfan3540 Exactly. Why is he trying to plant drugs he supposedly already got from the alleged suspect? If it’s already police evidence there is no reason to do anything but submit the substance as evidence. And then he loses his mind when he realizes he’s being recorded 😂.
@@devin3955 that's what I'm saying. These cops be ou''chere fabricating evidence and then try to stay acting as if they are stand up types of people. Wonder why everybody hates cops, like they are the "good guys"!
First!
You should hold back on judging someone until you have the truth !
The planted evidence was found to not be planted evidence. The guy who was arrested went on the record to let everyone know what happened. The cops pulled it out of his pocket, it was dropped, and the officer either picked it up after the camera started recording, or the video was cropped to make the officer look bad. That is not to say that officer has never planted evidence, just not this time.
The moment the LEO got up and seemed to come for the camera/phone... that is way more suspicious than anything else that happened.
video compilation " when brake check goes wrong ".. with semi-trucks..
Imagine not letting faster drivers go passed, kinda cringey
It depends on how they're driving.
spoilers: nothing ever happens to the cops in the US
As long as the ignorant continue to reign and vote, they never will.
That is factually not true. You can literally do a simple Google search and prove that statement wrong. If you make that argument you better make it for politicians, Hollywood, and any other job in the public eye which "never" does anything wrong.
False
@@releaseelkrakenjordan1588 ok, bootlicker
We must not see the same news.
You need to watch the whole video for the clip at 3:30. The work done was absolutely terrible, the patio isn't even cemented down. So no wonder they didn't get paid.
I don't know what happened to the cop, but saw on twitter, video of 2 guys beating a black dude for no reason in London on the street.. he was just walking minding his own business..
I’m not sure what the point is, here-to excuse the bad behavior of US cops?
Tailgating is a dick move but I could be bleeding out trying to get myself to the er. Just get out the way and stop being petty. That’s literally the only power people ever feel is trapping ppl in traffic.
That's a pretty extreme example and I doubt most tailgaters are bleeding out, desperately just trying to get to the hospital🙄
@@kennyfleck8630 what is there’s a shit coming out my ass? Doesn’t matter the fact that you think you should be obnoxiously slow just because you don’t like how someone drives is the epitome of narcissism. What if the gas stations closing and I’m about to run out. There’s a million reasons why you shouldn’t be a petty little shit. Your life is not more important than anyone else on the road. That person could be crazy you could be blocking someone late to a job they hate. People get shot on the freeway ain’t no telling what someone might do bc you want to be a dick. Pick up the pace and grow up.