A lot of people see things like shootouts and police chases and those are the things that make them say "I could never do that job." For me, I see videos like this one and that is enough for me!
Yeah, OK. The woman is totally out of control and overreacting to the idiot who hit her car. But I'm on her side with the camera thing. People should NOT be allowed to film anything or anyone they want just because they can. I've frankly had enough of this youtube-obsessed society.
Really nice of the person doing the filming to snicker and smirk about how much fun it is to torment a woman under stress and, by her own admission, dealing with some kind of mental illness. Her behavior wasn't good, by a long stretch, but she wasn't going "insane over a minor traffic stop." She was getting increasingly distressed by being subjected to the nasty ("This is going to look great on Youtube") and provocative behavior of the idiot with the camera. I hope I would have the presence of mind in the situation to ask the officer if I could go to the other side of the car or sit in it and not be filmed by the yahoo.
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A lot of people see things like shootouts and police chases and those are the things that make them say "I could never do that job." For me, I see videos like this one and that is enough for me!
Yeah, OK. The woman is totally out of control and overreacting to the idiot who hit her car. But I'm on her side with the camera thing. People should NOT be allowed to film anything or anyone they want just because they can. I've frankly had enough of this youtube-obsessed society.
Lady, do yourself (and the world) a favor and stop skipping your meds.
@ Heidi. Stopping a drugs creates a drug withdrawal problem, like a smoker quitting smoking. The "bad" behavior can be chemically induced.
If you can prove a person has a deficiency of a drug like Prozac like a vitamin, I'ld like to see it.
Really nice of the person doing the filming to snicker and smirk about how much fun it is to torment a woman under stress and, by her own admission, dealing with some kind of mental illness. Her behavior wasn't good, by a long stretch, but she wasn't going "insane over a minor traffic stop." She was getting increasingly distressed by being subjected to the nasty ("This is going to look great on Youtube") and provocative behavior of the idiot with the camera. I hope I would have the presence of mind in the situation to ask the officer if I could go to the other side of the car or sit in it and not be filmed by the yahoo.
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