Live PD: Puking Passenger (Season 3) | A&E

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I don't think that man has ever been accused of being a professional. ...in any capacity.

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 43 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/mostly_sarcastic πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 09 2019 πŸ—«︎ replies

Did he say vagina?

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 16 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/[deleted] πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 09 2019 πŸ—«︎ replies

Paul Giamatti is so lucky they blurred his face. I'd recognize that voice anywhere

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 13 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/DontWorry-ImADoctor πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 09 2019 πŸ—«︎ replies

i don't believe this man is in a stable state of mind

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 10 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/[deleted] πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 09 2019 πŸ—«︎ replies

Are they allowed to force her to go to the hospital? I assume she has to foot the bill?

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 11 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/[deleted] πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 09 2019 πŸ—«︎ replies

Damn that cop is the sexiest man alive

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 7 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/MalevolentBunghole πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 10 2019 πŸ—«︎ replies

What an entitled shitbag

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 4 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/trippysquid πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 09 2019 πŸ—«︎ replies

I don't know U.S. (nor rhode island) laws but how can one get "detained" or taken for a detox against his/hers own will? They weren't driving the car, the car was shut off... they weren't running away or wanted by the police for a crime...

Sure, the guy said "fucking" to the office, but is that enough to be handcuffed and taken away?

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 2 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/great9 πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 10 2019 πŸ—«︎ replies

That was beautiful.

πŸ‘οΈŽ︎ 1 πŸ‘€οΈŽ︎ u/IronSidesEvenKeel πŸ“…οΈŽ︎ Apr 09 2019 πŸ—«︎ replies
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- Sergeant Pineau is stopping this vehicle. I believe he observed someone in the vehicle, I'm not sure if it's the driver or the passenger, to have their head out the window and possibly vomiting. - All right, sir. Warwick police. - Yes. How are you doing? - Oh, That's a bad night. Yeah. Threw up all over yourself? OK. - I mean, I'm not a-- I'm not a medical expert, but I'm pretty sure that's fresh vomit, based on my experience. - You going to be OK? You need a rescue or anything like that, or-- no? - No. - So are you a professional at this, or what? Well I don't know. You're telling me she's all right. You were laughing when I asked her if she needs a-- No. No. Sure. That's-- that's no problem. How about would you step out now? Yep. - Absolutely. - Come on out. Stand right back over there. - Yep. - Careful. Don't fall. - Never fall. - Keep your hands out of your pockets. - Oh, look at that. "Live PD." - Hands out of your pockets, bud. Oh, we're going to go that-- that route? - We might. - Really? - Well, you called me a professional in that car seat. I've been married to that woman for 20 years. - I'm going to have someone come here, and I'm going to check on your sobriety. Why don't you-- - Check on my sobriety? Oh my [bleep]. - Why don't you take a deep breath-- - Are you kidding me? - Why don't you-- - Excuse me. You're a Sergeant, correct? - Yeah, and so is he. - I know. - OK. - Well, this man just accused me of being a professional in front of my wife. - OK. Sir-- - Legal wife! - Listen. You need to listen to what he's telling you to do. - I don't give a [bleep] what this little amateur tells me to do. - OK. - He just called me a professional in front of my wife. - Who's coming? - You need to step back, OK? - Yo. You touch me again, we're going to have a problem. - Yeah, no. It looks like you're going to have a problem. - All right. That's fine. Yeah. Ain't the first time those cuts have been cuffed. You might want to cuff those tighter. - Send a rescue [inaudible]. - Vagina. - [inaudible] female. Relax. - Go [bleep] yourselves. You want to [bleep] pull people over that are good citizens and give them problems? - Who vomit out the window as they're driving? - Excuse me? Where have I thrown up? - OK. Your wife was throwing up all over herself. It's all over your running board. - What's that got to do with me? - OK. Because that's obviously a concern. - Excuse me. You've got me in cuffs. - That is absolutely correct. I do have you in cuffs. - OK. So if my wife's the concern, why do you have me in cuffs? - Because you've been drinking too. I can smell it coming off your breath. Your eyes are bloodshot and watery. You are impaired as well. - I've been drinking. - That's very apparent. - Why am I in cuffs? - Well, do you understand that drinking and driving is against the law? - Yeah , I do. I do. - OK. So that's why you are in cuffs. - OK. - Does that help break this all down for you? - No, it doesn't. - OK. - If you were a professional, you'd stand back and listen. - OK. Yeah. Because that's my job is to listen to your nonsense. - [bleep] scumbag. - The good news is you didn't get into an accident. - Scumbag! - Listen, you're suspected of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor and or drugs. - You're not under arrest. - Do you have anybody at home that's an adult that's sober that's willing to say if they'll take-- - If they think that you're not-- - That you're going to puke on yourself or act mental state because of alcohol. - I understand. We're not-- I'm not questioning that. - I don't think she's going to go in Big Red. - So you're not going to go with them? You're going to come with us? - You're not under arrest. - OK, then what are you doing? - You're going to Kent Hospital for detox. - You're going in the hospital for detox. - Are you [bleep] kidding me? All right. - Hold my hand. - Where? Where is my-- where is my husband? - He's coming with us, because he's fortunate enough to get a DUI tonight. - She didn't have anybody that was going to take care of her. She was obviously intoxicated. She'd already thrown up at least twice all over herself. So we didn't feel comfortable leaving her be at home by herself. We tried to explain that to her. She didn't want to listen to us, so she's going to go to the hospital for detox until she sobers up. - Sergeant Pineau is stopping this vehicle. I believe he observed someone in the vehicle, I'm not sure if it's the driver or the passenger, to have their head out the window and possibly vomiting. - All right, sir. Warwick police. - Yes. How are you doing? - Oh, That's a bad night. Yeah. Threw up all over yourself? OK. - I mean, I'm not a-- I'm not a medical expert, but I'm pretty sure that's fresh vomit, based on my experience. - You going to be OK? You need a rescue or anything like that, or-- no? - No. - So are you a professional at this, or what? Well I don't know. You're telling me she's all right. You were laughing when I asked her if she needs a-- No. No. Sure. That's-- that's no problem. How about would you step out now? Yep. - Absolutely. - Come on out. Stand right back over there. - Yep. - Careful. Don't fall. - Never fall. - Keep your hands out of your pockets. - Oh, look at that. "Live PD." - Hands out of your pockets, bud. Oh, we're going to go that-- that route? - We might. - Really? - Well, you called me a professional in that car seat. I've been married to that woman for 20 years. - I'm going to have someone come here, and I'm going to check on your sobriety. Why don't you-- - Check on my sobriety? Oh my [bleep]. - Why don't you take a deep breath-- - Are you kidding me? - Why don't you-- - Excuse me. You're a Sergeant, correct? - Yeah, and so is he. - I know. - OK. - Well, this man just accused me of being a professional in front of my wife. - OK. Sir-- - Legal wife! - Listen. You need to listen to what he's telling you to do. - I don't give a [bleep] what this little amateur tells me to do. - OK. - He just called me a professional in front of my wife. - Who's coming? - You need to step back, OK? - Yo. You touch me again, we're going to have a problem. - Yeah, no. It looks like you're going to have a problem. - All right. That's fine. Yeah. Ain't the first time those cuts have been cuffed. You might want to cuff those tighter. - Send a rescue [inaudible]. - Vagina. - [inaudible] female. Relax. - Go [bleep] yourselves. You want to [bleep] pull people over that are good citizens and give them problems? - Who vomit out the window as they're driving? - Excuse me? Where have I thrown up? - OK. Your wife was throwing up all over herself. It's all over your running board. - What's that got to do with me? - OK. Because that's obviously a concern. - Excuse me. You've got me in cuffs. - That is absolutely correct. I do have you in cuffs. - OK. So if my wife's the concern, why do you have me in cuffs? - Because you've been drinking too. I can smell it coming off your breath. Your eyes are bloodshot and watery. You are impaired as well. - I've been drinking. - That's very apparent. - Why am I in cuffs? - Well, do you understand that drinking and driving is against the law? - Yeah , I do. I do. - OK. So that's why you are in cuffs. - OK. - Does that help break this all down for you? - No, it doesn't. - OK. - If you were a professional, you'd stand back and listen. - OK. Yeah. Because that's my job is to listen to your nonsense. - [bleep] scumbag. - The good news is you didn't get into an accident. - Scumbag! - Listen, you're suspected of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor and or drugs. - You're not under arrest. - Do you have anybody at home that's an adult that's sober that's willing to say if they'll take-- - If they think that you're not-- - That you're going to puke on yourself or act mental state because of alcohol. - I understand. We're not-- I'm not questioning that. - I don't think she's going to go in Big Red. - So you're not going to go with them? You're going to come with us? - You're not under arrest. - OK, then what are you doing? - You're going to Kent Hospital for detox. - You're going in the hospital for detox. - Are you [bleep] kidding me? All right. - Hold my hand. - Where? Where is my-- where is my husband? - He's coming with us, because he's fortunate enough to get a DUI tonight. - She didn't have anybody that was going to take care of her. She was obviously intoxicated. She'd already thrown up at least twice all over herself. So we didn't feel comfortable leaving her be at home by herself. We tried to explain that to her. She didn't want to listen to us, so she's going to go to the hospital for detox until she sobers up.
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Length: 4min 49sec (289 seconds)
Published: Thu Nov 22 2018
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