You Definitely Broke These Laws
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Published 2021-08-25
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All Comments (21)
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๐ฎโโ๏ธ How many of these laws have you broken? ๐ LIMITED: Get CuriosityStream AND Nebula for 26% OFF! legaleagle.link/curiositystream
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I refuse to comment on the accuracy of these allegations without my lawyer present.
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"average person breaks 473 laws a day" factoid actually just statistical error. average person breaks 0 laws per day. Criminal Georg, who lives in a prison and breaks over 1,823,020 each second, is an outlier and should not have been counted.
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When you accidentally break the law hundreds of times a day, the law is the problem.
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Back in middle school there would often be art students breaking down and crying in the hallway after their brand new (and typically very expensive) markers were confiscated. Most of them were never able to get their markers back :(
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Morons: "If you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to fear!" Lawyers: "You have something to hide. Shut up."
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Wait, a detective got a man killed by convincing him to break the law and sending a SWAT team to his house? WHAT?
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Since the detective coerced him into betting over $2k, which was something he wouldnโt have done normally (hence the coercion), he was entrapped. Hope his family got a good lawyer.
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When I was homeless, I had to panhandle to survive, and there was one cop that would always threaten to arrest me and/or ticket me for panhandling because of the sit-lie law, even though I was panhandling on private property, and I sat in the same spot, leaned up against the building(which is not included in the sit-lie laws) and the building security guard constantly had to remind the cop that I have permission to be there and its a private building. I literally held a sign, I didn't say anything, or do anything, but yet one cop bugged me for MONTHS over something I literally wasn't doing, it only stopped when a different cop befriended me and I told him about the other cop, and he would come check in on me daily to make sure no other cops were bugging me and that I was alright(I met him because I was assaulted)
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Can you do a video on the Collosi case? That's wild to consider how you put all that together. 1. Overheard that they were betting 2. Encouraged them to bet more 3. Swat team on game day 4. Killed for "resisting" during the Swat event
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I feel like that case of the guy befriending Cullosi to make him bet over the legal amount just to "bust him" and have him die in the process is one of the most corrupt things I've ever heard an officer do
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I know I'm hella late to this but as someone who actually really enjoys mirror etching, I thought I'd explain since I didn't see anyone else do it. Etching cream is a substance you can apply to glass or mirrors (I'm sure other things but this is what I learned it on) and, when applied properly, gives you a foggy look and allows you to make designs and the like.
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I just wanna say, as someone who isn't a lawyer, but did take a cybersecurity course in college, the "Lawyer-speak in 3, 2, 1" made me very confused, followed by total understanding as soon as the words Computer Fraud and Abuse Act appeared, because we also covered the CFAA in my Ethics in IT course.
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Let us be real, there is one law most of us have definitely broken: copyright law.
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Americans โI love living in this free countryโ Also Americans * canโt sit on the pavement *
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I always knew that sharing a Netflix account (or any other online subscription) was technically illegal, but that law is almost completely unenforceable because there's no easy way to prove that multiple people are using the same account.
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@ 2:48 i learned from one of his other videos that the "model" does not own that photo.
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Part of me thinks the "Netflix password sharing" is so varied and conflicted in the courts because the lawyers and judges involved can think of at least five people in their life who do it, or have been involved in it themselves.
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"Lots of cities and states love to fight high housing costs by making it harder to build more housing" My MAN
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As to โlawโ number 10, when I was 22 or 23 I got fined $50 by a cop who saw me sitting on a subway staircase. The citation was for โobstructing pedestrian traffic.โ