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@ShaunHensley youu soundd justt likee thee twinn brotherr of thatt trashyy womann 😂
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@ShaunHensley now now, you shouldn’t talk that way. Comparing this woman to pigs is very insulting… to pigs. 🐖
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@ShaunHensley noww noww , youu shouldn’tt talkk thatt wayy, comparingg thiss womann to piggs is insultingg … to pigs 🐖
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@terenarosa4790 how I read your comment is "Wall Street is full of greedy people so I have the right to steal stuff!"
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@terenarosa4790 oh I know, what a terrible person I am. If you say these types of things to total strangers on the Internet it means there is something wrong with you, and I really hope you find peace in your heart. ❤️
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@terenarosa4790 God Bless you too and I hope God can cure the hate, anger and mental illness that lay deep within you. Take care! 🙏🏻
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@allopez33 thank you
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That's a gray area. Police do have every right to request your ID if you're in a public area and you're suspected of a crime - all the cops had to go on was the lies being fed to them by that classless manager. Regardless, I'm sure the reporter voluntarily showed his ID because he didn't want to be seen on camera as combative or uncooperative.
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@oyetos don’t waste your time or your breath on Rob, he is a typical Leftist in the sense that he doesn’t believe in personal responsibility or accountability. Everything to these Leftist idiots is always someone else’s fault, and/or because of sexism or racism.
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lol, pedestrians now have to walk in the street and dodge cars because the sidewalk belongs to this queen
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I'm so sick of absentee parents. The mall is not a daycare center, people. If you need to get your kids out of the house, sign them up for athletics or Eagle Scouts or something.
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@donovanwalkerjr the thing about athletics (in addition to teaching kids the value of teamwork and giving them a hobby) is that they allow kids to burn off whatever excess energy they have. So they come home from practice/games, finish their homework and they go to bed. They have no energy to go out and start trouble.
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why do you say that?
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@TonyVainosky sorry but which part of my comment did you not think was serious? I have a special kind of contempt for people like these three and it were up to me América would have a criminal justice system somewhere between that of Saudi Arabia and Singapore, with canings for people who commit fraud.
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Florida a Democrat's paradise? What are you smoking? Florida's laws are made in Tallahassee which is Teabagger Country.
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@Saturnia2014 so by your logic I shouldn’t lock my front door or my car door unlocked at night, just because some people are dishonest and might try to break in…you dope
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@alyssahamlett ?
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@alyssahamlett just ban them. They serve no purpose. The world managed to survive a couple of thousand years after the birth of Christ without laser pointers, I think we’ll be just fine without them.
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@alyssahamlett K
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Lowlifes like him are the types who shoplift from dollar stores.
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It wasn't just the roaches. This place had been getting all sorts of complaints before the Health Department shut it down. On Yelp there were numerous customers complaining about soiled carpets, mildew and an unusual smell in the restaurant. There was also one rumor that the employees were stealing money from the register.
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@christinaf713 I did a little further detective work. Turns out this restaurant was shut down by the Board of Health not long after this segment aired. The building was demolished and the site is now an empty lot (...I'm guessing the building must've been condemned as a result of the rodent or mildew problem which customers had been complaining about for years).
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@christinaf713 Denny’s
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@collinw1353 the TV crew can’t legally film inside the restaurant if an employee asks them not to, but from the sidewalk they can film whatever they damn well please. The woman had no right to confront them like that. Also she looks and sounds like one of those “Defund the Police” whackos but what was the first thing she did? Called the police.
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@bencarter8423 that is not true. Remember that there are laws and then there are rules . When you’re on someone else’s property, you’re still bound by their rules. If you’ve ever been to an airport for example, you’ve probably noticed that they don’t allow filming in and around the security and immigration checkpoints. Ditto for military installations.
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@bencarter8423 once again, I’m not talking about the law. I’m talking about rules set by property owners. Many things may be perfectly legal under the law but may violate the rule of a property owner. For example, the law says you have to be 21 or older to purchase alcohol. But I have the right (whether for reasons of morality, health, ethics, etc.,) to ban alcohol consumption inside my house. So if you’re older than 21 and I invite you over to my house and you crack open a brewsky, you’re violating my rules and at that point I can legally trespass you from my property.
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@bencarter8423 ”…once the crew walked onto the sidewalk, the manager had no right to tell them they couldn’t film from the sidewalk” That was exactly my point and exactly what I wrote in my original comment! Jesus Christ man, are you blind or dumb? Go back and READ what I wrote.
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@bencarter8423 "As a professional journalist, I know what the law is" ....oh yeah RIGHT! As a "professional journalist"! What a joke. Journalism = the most dishonest and unethical profession in the world today. Such vile and disgusting people, journalists. That name "journalist" is a misnomer - they are not journalists but activists . Checkpoint is ONE word, not two. Also if you're going to be working as an activist for CNN you should at least try to learn the difference between "affect" and "effect". Don't try to blame that on your autocorrect, kid. Airport checkpoints are RUN (not "are ran") by Homeland Security.
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@bencarter8423 "I was in a hurry when I sent those, but when you try to comeback by a personal attack" ..."come back" (as a verb) is TWO words not one. And apparently you don't know your prepositions either. " Come back with " is more appropriate in that context than "come back by ". ...were you in a hurry when you wrote that sentence too? Columnist/reporter ... does it really matter what you are if you don't know proper spelling and grammar? I don't care if you're working for CNN or The Big Bend Sentinel....no one who is writing for a publication should be making the kinds of errors which you are making here. "The fact that you don't know the difference between a columnist and a reporter shows you don't know what you're talking about." ...they are NOT "reporters". Don't use that word. They are commentators . Go though my social medias ...the word "media" is plural (the plural form of "medium"). You don't need to add an "s" to it.
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These type of people would actually prefer to steal even times when stealing is more difficult and risky than earning it the honest way.
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cataniamommaitalia87 I like how he pretends like he does, and agrees to an interview, answering “yes!” to all the questions.
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No twouble, you go
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@johntaranto29 I agree. I think she knew it was a police helicopter and targeted it specifically. Check her social media to see if she's been writing anything negative about the police or military and we'll know her motives for sure.
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@doctordl7757 what ever happened to “f*** the police” and “We don’t need the police, defund the police!” and “ACAB”? I thought you Leftists hated cops (?) yet you all suddenly become Back the Blue activists whenever it suits your narrative. For the record, the cop (Brian Siknick) died of natural causes. This was confirmed by the medical examiner. Your media lied and said he was hit over the head with a fire extinguisher, but video clearly showed he was wearing a helmet, and could not have been killed. The medical examiner stated he suffered no physical injuries. Next?
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Please read my other comments and you’ll see I was being sarcastic and am actually on your side. PS- please don’t upvote your own comments.
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never happened in Coral Springs
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@ber9313 you racist
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But we can’t send black or brown people to prison no matter what crime they may have committed. Putting people of color in prison is “RATHIST!”
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Getting their lives together. Wouldn’t hurt a fly. With a smile that lights up a room. Dey love listening to music. Mah boys didn’t do dat, mah boys ain’t the type to do dat. Stop me anytime.
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I’ve worked in a bank and I’ve seen granddaughters stealing cards from their grandparents, and caregivers or home health aides stealing from their patients.
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@bartholomewrichards1663 yep or the KKK or some other white supremacist group that CNN and MSNBC are always warning us about
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“Black at it again” oh shut up Sean you rathist, your rathism is showing, these are all good kids, they just have mental illness and society didn’t get them the help they needed!
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2:10 "He pays taxes!" GUARANTEED he's been collecting at least one form of welfare (as more than half of all illegals do) on behalf of his son. I don't give a crap if she says he pays taxes. What he pays doesn't come close to what he drains out of the system.
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You are not required to give your ID to the police, unless you are arrested. ...that is NOT TRUE. Some states (and Florida is one of them) have what are known as "Stop and identify statutes" which allow an officer to demand your ID if they have reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed. In this case, "Miss Congeniality" apparently told the officer that the reporter or cameraman had assaulted her. Even though that was obviously a lie, it gave the police officer the reasonable suspicion they needed to demand ID's. They love to use the "I need it for my report" trick. Sure, they put it in their report, but they run you for warrants, etc. ...gee, do you have any active warrants you're worried about them finding? Aside from that, everything else you wrote is 100% correct.
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The banks do ask security questions. The fraudsters get a hold of the victims’ SSN and birth date so they can pass verification.
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@KerenszH I see. And you mentioned you work for a bank but you did not say in which department (?)
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@KerenszH which department of the bank do you work?
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@KerenszH when you use voice recognition programs there are always going to be some spelling mistakes in your message(s), so you should be prepared to proofread then and make manual edits if necessary.
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@KerenszH omg…really? 🤔
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@sandyrose2398 how about people start being a little more careful with their personal information and stop blaming banks for every little problem in their lives? For instance when I worked for a bank I even saw cases where people had money stolen from them because they had written their PIN on their debit cards (...like how stupid can one be?) Consumers have many resources available to help protect against fraud and identity theft. If you as a consumer believe your personal information may have been compromised or even if you just want to be a little extra cautious, you always have the option to set a 'fraud alert' on your name - the bank cannot do that for you . They last for seven years and it is free of charge to do this. If you do this then a bank will contact you and take extra precautions to verify you anytime a new account is opened under your name and SSN. Banks do ask plenty of security questions, the problem is there are a lot of Karens and Chads who get pissed at having to answer them. The banks have to protect against fraud but they also have to be careful about not making their customers jump through too many hoops and loops in order to use their cards and accounts, otherwise the banks will lose business.
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