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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Newport PD. I mean, how exciting would that TV
shall be Newport PD. It would be like that cop
show when Mario Lopez was on a bicycle. I mean,
how exciting would the gig actually be. I haven't been
to Newport in years too, man. I used to really
enjoy my weekends in Newport over the summer. For those
of you maybe who missed it.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Well it's good. Came off all as I turned off,
as citizens turned up.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
So yes, we're let's just leave, Let's just make it easy. Okay,
we're gonna make it. We'll talk over here. Okay, that's
not the point. That's not the point. Imagine the most
adorable little white girl, young white woman, because this is
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where we're at now. It's the point that I want
to make imagined as someone having been pulled over by
police since I was sixteen years old for the variety
of stupid reasons, and who have been, you know, yanked
out of bars, and I can't imagine even at fifty
years old, saying, bro, it's not the point. You don't
tell the police. But this is where we're at. These
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gorgeous girls, women at clubs and Newport, and she says,
look at me telling a cop look at me, because
that's how much we've emasculated them, or that's not the
right word. We've neutered them, you know, castrated them. And
the cops are trying to hold their ground because they're
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clearly I don't want to say sloppy drunk. They're wobbly,
and the bar wants them out for reasons I've witnessed
time and again. We know why they all want them out.
And we got an ag going, you're gonna regret this.
Do you know who I the old You know who
I am. But what I'm taken by is the superiority
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and the comfort level of this. Is a friend going,
she's a lawyer, she knows look at me, look at me?
To the cops, and the Attorney General is saying the
protocol is and I don't know if it is or
it is, and I've no interest in what's a real
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phenomenon right now. I watch a lot of a lot
of it. Somehow, I don't know why comes up in
my TikTok feed. I think if you just watch something
for a certain amount of times, they're like, well, clearly
you like this. But there's a lot of content on
there of people filming their traffic stops and out dancing cops.
(02:41):
Why are you pulling me over? You have to tell
me why you're pulling me over? And I know my rights.
I'm we're such an argumentative lot right now. Maybe the
protocol is I don't know what the point of that
would be. I was all for and remain in favor
of body cams on her police. That's how we know
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the good from the bad and how things really went down,
and this and that is that the you have to
turn the body cam off? Why because you're a sloppy
ash drunk, because you're the a g and you don't
want this to show up everywhere. They don't listen to her,
but that's what she's saying. Can we all talk? All
talk over here? They want to leave? We can we.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Talk with.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Our college fans?
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Yes? Not. It's unclear why the restaurant wanted the pair
out or how the initial conflicts began. It's clear created
with law enforcement to remove them. Despite police telling the
pair that they won't arrest them if they just leave,
the women continue to argue and stay put, escalating the
conflict and eventually leading to an arrest.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
That's the interesting thing. At one point early on in it,
they have to go with this version that I'm using
right now because they're so foul mouthed and every really
kind of everybody, but the women really are. They're dropping
f bombs. The cops don't do that, but they just
keep saying it's bull, the full word. But it begins
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with them just saying, let's just move on. And if
you've ever been to Newport, it's a crawl, baby. Just
hit the next spot. You know. Obviously you got rambunctious.
They want you out. They call the police because you
were refusing to leave, and the police are like, let's
just move on. Let's not make a thing out of this.
You're making a thing out of it. You are. Look
at me, Look at me, because that's how boldened we
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are right now. And let me tell you something, what cop,
I'll give any cop the choice. All right, here's what
you got. You got a punk ass dude hawking loogi's resistant,
throwing elbows, talking about your mother. What he's going to
do that? You got that choice to arrest or a
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middle aged white woman hammered drunk on chardon a. I'll
take the kid, I'll take the dude, I'll do you.
No cop wants to deal with that. No cop wants
to deal with you. Just picked the raw. You're the
big man, the big alpha male. It is a bad
Oh darn, who do you think you are? My ex husband?
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Because I'll do you. Oh my god, Give me a
gang banger. Give me someone who I might shoot at me. No,
no cop wants sense. They must have been called to
uh they said the name of the cafe. They've probably
turned over a bit. I used to be able to
drop the names of all the bars in Newport and
then must have known. Oh no, that's a divorced woman's playground.
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That's nightmare town. I don't want to go. Can I
go to Federal Hill, Rhode Island and just bangle and
break up a gang fight? Instead? I just want to
know what you want to trust us anything we can
do ussas Yeah, I just need dress basket of that. Please,
it's the only real This guy did you catch that?
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That's the the guy standing outside because you're outside letting
people in. He folds his hands like he said, please,
he pleads, He folds his hand, goes anything you can do,
I just I just want them out, anything, please, And
then he says, please, that's how much of a nuisance
they are. But and that's fine because that happens at bars.
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But the police showing up doesn't, doesn't trigger. I don't know,
maybe pun intended to. I don't know. White women in
their thirties, attractive women to just be like all right
is a little tinge of embarrassment. You are attorney general something,
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wearing it like a badge of honor, an assistant age
to just be like, all right, let's move on. Your
response is let's ramp it up. That's crazy, not not no, not,
I know that your particle is so your trustpassed, So
we gotta leave now unless you want to be.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
You haven't notified us summer trust you.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Number one. I don't want to arrest you. Guys. You're
not going to arrest us. Number two. We gotta go,
We gotta go. I want to ask you.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
I don't want to. I don't want to deal with this, Okay, no, no,
I understand you don't want to deal with it. But
the protocol is, and your protocol is if you if
I ask you to turn.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Off the body, can you have to turn it off?
Speaker 2 (07:30):
And that's your protocol.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
She's a lawyer, so she knows, well, that's bullshit lawyer sself,
so that's not true. So we gotta go no it is.
That's that's the law. I'm an aging.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
I'm an aging.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Good for you. I don't give a let's go, we're
going leaving. Put your hands off? Can you got your
children out of here? Like I don't know why, I'm
telling why. Let's full grown women and now you're getting cuffed.
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And now that's that's how it ends, with you getting
shoved in a squad car and you even hear the
one guy say, you're grown women, you have children? What
are we doing? What I'm really dumbfounded by, too, is
there's the age who seems to be the focal point,
the one who's causing the trouble, and her friend is
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just like, you're being stupid right now. Listen to her. Okay,
really superior and dismissive. And let me tell you something.
When we're at a point in America, we're middle aged
white mothers a Newport, Rhode Island during the summer, are
cursing out cops, resisting arrest. What's next. I don't know
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how we don't look at this and see like that
We're in very real trouble. Here's the cops rolling up.
It was, let's get out of it. You know, I
had a cruel rowdy friends. It was, oh damn, they
called the cops. Let's get out of here. They get
fired up for battle. These two mothers, they have children
at home. It's unbelievable. But I do want to come
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up with a spoof called Newport PD although now, but
this is probably their drop their job, drunk wealthy white women.
It's just an embarrassment. But I do think it's a
very serious story because it shows you exactly where we
are as far as respect. Like I'm looking right now,
it's still continuing. This girl, she's got a boob hanging out.
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I didn't even get this far into the video. Her
friend gets arrested. Second, I never got this far before.
She's punching cops while a boob's swinging. We really should
look at this as a nation and be like, all right,
we went in the wrong direction with law enforcement. It's crazy.
It's a nice boob though,