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  • I wish they would do their homework before speaking about issues such as this. There has been as escalation in violence among kids and I seriously doubt that the only reason they are doing this is to pull in more revenue. It is interesting that they mentioned the petty crap but they never mentioned anything about that 10 year old girl in CA who was killed in an after school fight. I suppose they wouldn't want the other girl to be arrested in this case.

  • Honestly,I live in San Antonio, and the only reasons kids got arrested at my school, were for things that are illegal. Like kids fighting (I mean FIGHTING not slapping eachother a couple of times) or possession of marijuana or pulling a knife (or gun) on someone.

  • HAHA America is so bizarre.. I swear, for us europeans it's like watching a freakshow..

  • USA is a police state, wake the fuck up!

  • Aren't the people in Texas usually the ones talking about "The liberals and their police state rar rar rar!"

  • For Profit = For the Birds

  • Ana Kasparian the semi literate illogical moron needs to be beaten with heavy mining equipment and left bleeding in the moonlight! Shut the fuck up and show more skin you fucktard! Its the only thing you are good for!

  • im from texas, and a kid that Aces his school work, yet skips class, is put into the same class as the kids who smuggle in drugs. americas police state is just bullshit.

  • Worse, if you're going to get busted anyway, might as well go for it. Where I live, you are supposed to have the right not to be imprisoned for debt--including a criminal fine--so long as you intened to pay the debt when you acquired it and you can't pay it.

  • She's lucky she didn't try to go on a diet

    they would have given her the death penalty

  • Typical texas, not suprised.

  • @NitroDSP As a resident of this great state i can tell you that a SHITLOAD of our students misbehave. It's the students own fault for bringing such harshness on themselves.

    Case in point, i went to brewer high school, new brewer, in white settlement. Because kids couldn't behave they stopped doing pep rallies and allowing off campus lunches. Kids still wouldn't behave, and so they called in on campus police security. Kids misbehave SO BAD that police have no choice but to arrest them.

  • @NitroDSP Actually, this one time a kid tried to dash for the school gates (A black kid lol) and was completely hustling to get away from the cops patrolling the parking lot. They got him, but man he tried xD.

    Anyway, dont think of it as "Typical Texas". Think of it as "Typical punk ass kids".

  • @NitroDSP And before we moved to white settlement, i went to an inner city highschool called trimble tech. Literally a block away from cooks children's hospital, downtown. They had metal detectors and police security, but they were rarely needed. Kids there actually behaved and did their work. And their attendance was some 3,500 kids strong!

    By comparison, brewer had about 1,500 kids, and a shitload of trouble makers.

  • @NitroDSP Not to mention that most kids in texas schools drink, party, fail the SHIT out of the standard exams (my class was the last to take the TAKS test, now it's the TEKS or something), fight OUTSIDE of school, have shitty parents that just kind of let them do whatever, and the schools simply wont put up with any of that.

    Seriously, not a day went by that the morning annoucements contained something about a fight and a cornerstore robbery. -_-

  • @peepeevagi that is true and a just concern. but sometimes, especially dealing with minors, a general and impersonal punishment like this can cause an adverse effect. Unfortunately these "criminals" will probably hate the judicial system for the rest of their lives and thus will be more likely to commit other more serious crimes. Which isn't what the judicial system would want, is it?

  • @NitroDSP Actually, they resolved that issue when i left school. They started writing tickets. Kids in high school are old enough that they should act like adults, which also means paying for their crimes. Pay the ticket or you get expelled (but there are special exceptions for those who genuinely cant afford them).

    As for them committing more crimes, we cant just LET them commit those crimes. They must be punished like any other crime committer.

  • @NitroDSP I'm just saying that these "The young turks" people are only telling half the story by putting up videos like these. Not to mention that they simply cant seem to comprehend that those arrested were arrested WITH REASON. I got a lil offended too lol.

  • I would have to kill someone if this ever happened to someone in my family.

  • the young turks always seem to sober you up.

  • republicans, you gotta hate them

  • Texas really is this country's butthole. We should really just let them be their own country like they've always wanted. I think we can deal with a lower national average of bragging, swaggering, fatness, and jesus-loving. They are the Kevin Federline of states: inordinately proud of themselves for no apparent reason.

  • It's not just a pipeline to prison, or a kids for cash program, it's setting up a foundation for a feudalistic country. Texas's system is a prime example of regression. For-profit prisons are paving a way to enslave future generations of Americans into peasants and peons which corporate kingdoms can use as free labors.

  • I played hooky yesterday. Come get me coppers!!!

  • How much The Guardian pay you to say that, whore?

  • @analtechcorp: Dumb troll much?

  • @Silberdachs You have zero sense of humor, must be a dumbass cop.

  • Thanks God for this law and the state of Texas. Im only saying this, Teachers nor friends nor police have to dicipline your kids, you do as a father.

    This is the product that is left by parents letting their kids do whatever they want and later expecting others to dicipline them. I know that this law or act is harsh but who else to blame than us.

  • Yep I know about this. U can get a ticket from scribbling your paper loudly

  • Land of the free, leader of the free world, shining beacon of the blaah blaah

  • It this a country the rest of the world is supposed to envy?

  • People wonder why America is getting poor. This is exactly why. Most employers will not accept you if were arrested. If schools keep doing this and this movement spreads, we are fucked. If this is what kids are getting arrested for, my self along with most of my school would be in jail. Smh

  • Police state. Nothing more to say.

  • i think the words were off

  • "20 fold" is what the quote said, "20 percent" is what Ana said. 20 fold is 2000%. come one Ana, stop reminding me you are a woman.

  • America is headed into such an ugly direction, this is unbelievable. 2008 was a great opportunity, but 2012 is the last opportunity to end the madness, and restore liberty. Vote for Ron Paul, this would never happen under a Ron Paul administration, you'd better believe he wouldn't "leave it up to the states" when they're fucking liberty.

  • @givemearandomnamenow

    dude its Texas.

  • @lordblazer Well, Ron Paul would be the President of all the states.

    He wouldn't have this going on ... he has spoken out against involuntarily drugging children as well, this couldn't be high on his list.

  • @givemearandomnamenow How will Ron Paul get anything done?

  • @emmyjo720 He will do his job, that's how.

    Day 1: End the wars

    That's right, the President has the power to end the wars, and not to start any new wars. He can get that accomplished without delay. He will get other things done, but at least he will end the wars.

  • @givemearandomnamenow Obama can't get anything done because he can't get the votes, Ron Paul will have no support from the Democrats or Republicans in the house of senate, he will be a complete lame duck......

  • @lordblazer Florida actually has the biggest problem with drugging kids, and I frankly think that's a worse problem than this immoral revenue hunt.

  • @givemearandomnamenow

    yea that's pretty bad. Texas is draconian in its law enforcement.

  • @givemearandomnamenow

    I also realize that a lot of adults like to write off teens when they say school feels like prison. Having worked as an SES tutor in a public title I school. I realized these kids weren't wrong at all. the school system is starting to resemble prisons. I guess preparing us all for our future lives in a Tea Party American Police State. Anyway I know gen y deals with this, gen x has dealt with it. baby boomers never had that experience while growing up.

  • I wonder where I can find the guardian.

  • So I guess this is the new strategy. Every child left behind...

  • Oh I'd have been arrested but it would rapidly change from a misdemeanor to a felony.

  • I KNOW THAT DISCIPLENE IN SCHOOLS NEEDS TO BE FAIRLY STRICT. BUT, COME ON THIS IS VERY OVER THE TOP, TO BE PROPER DISCIPLENE THE KIDS HAVE TO LEARN SOMETHING, BUT KIDS JUST DON'T WIN ANYTHING LIKE THIS, THE ONLY MESSAGE THEY GET IS THAT THE STATE IS AFTER THEIR BUTT... COME ON AMERICA, DO NOT JEOPARDISE YOUR FUTURE !! KIDS ARE THE FUTURE.

  • One answer to this. leav that state, save youre kids future and send them to a school that makes more sence!!!! If all do this, that state will have a big problem with a very decreasing population!!!! No people (parents), no kids (future adulds) = no employee!!! No employee = no jobs done!!!! No jobs done= THE STATE FAILS!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @24RED1

    despite the fact that more people from the coastlines are moving into Texas and they have a growing population. I think that change in demographics will probably have a profound change on Texan culture. It literally is its own country. I am from a state that borders Texas and so I am always in and out of Texas. You don't mess with the law in Texas, and ppl from there already know this. It is authoritarian. But they have seriously insane crimes being committed daily.

  • @lordblazer True. but still!!! school kids of that age, should not be penilised for being kids!!!!! neither should thay have a pending jail sentence over their heads, for when they come of age!!!! this ruins their outlook on life, thus inceracing crime!!!!! I think that harsh laws should be kept for the actual ADULT criminals!!!! not for infants, because that is what six year olds are!!!!

  • @24RED1

    yes, a valid point you make, and sadly goes right over the heads of half of the population that has an authoritarian mindset.

  • This is the American world where freedom is lost with people, no wonder Americans are completely lost mentally. Good luck American elites I hope you all go to your hell.

  • And Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, wants to be your next President! Let's spread the insanity. Let's all vote for more right-wing, religious Republicans who will promise not to raise your taxes, but turn your children into criminals before they hit puberty, so they can get your money that way instead. Here here for 'common sense solutions' and 'smaller government' and 'law and order' and 'family values'. Wouldn't it make more sense to just tax people according to their means?

  • The war on children

  • How in any way is this being allowed? School policy isn't law... this country is going to hell.

  • You can't force kids to be good students, why should they anyway? The good ones will grow up get good jobs and become wealthy and the left will whine about that not being fair and take away their money and give to the bums who were bad students. Ain't America great.

  • @BorgKing001 Who became rich from being good students? If they did what was they a good student in? Business? Business is already corrupt, so if they're corrupt why do they deserve their money? See your logic is flawed. More business students are likely to steal than non business students. So what's your point school should promote corruption because they're the ones that get rich? And no the poor doesn't steal their money and give it to bums.

  • @GetThisThingCrunk You've never heard of engineers, doctors, computers etc.

  • @BorgKing001 most people that support higher taxes on the rich support doctors, (not health insurance, health insurance btw extremely corrupt and very rich) Engineers and doctors since working directly for the public should like to help others.

  • @BorgKing001

    wait are you saying that the only people allowed to be successful in life are right wingers? Because you said the good ones grow up and get a job. Apparently they can't be leftist if they're doing those things? Please get back in reality. This isn't about ideology. I'm successful, and I'm a progressive. So what does that mean for you?

  • It's the same thing with SOPA/PIPA. It's just a different way of making MONEY. Corporations want MONEY. They want to shove more ad's in our face. It's ALL ABOUT MONEY.

  • wow is america becoming so poor that the legal system is charging 6 year old kids for petty crimes ?? sad :( :(

  • (Sometime in a Texas school classroom)

    Teacher: Ok class whats 500+55?

    Kid: Uhh 554?

    Teacher: GET THE POLICE!!!!

    (Later that day in a prison cell)

    Cellmate1:So what did you get arested for?

    Cellmate2: Oh i choked a man with a bag.

    Cellmate1: Yeah i beat my son with a stapler.

    Cellmate2: What about you kid?

    Kid: Uh i got a math problem wrong.

  • Pretty soon it'll be easier to just lock everyone up in Prison and then to just release "dissenters" into the toxic wasteland outside.

  • You are right about rewarding good behavior over bad, that's always a good thing- the only problem with that is people such as yourself, can't be trusted to determine good from bad.

  • One more thing....the school district I reside in, is currently in financial ruin. Laying off teachers, cutting back on tutorials and summer school.

  • @Machoverspeedsplace you are a full blown idiot. Keep trying to justify the inexcusable. Oh, and by the way- just how does the Texas School System spend all the ca$h brought in by the Texas Lotterey?

  • @Mushman15 OMG BULLSHIT CONSPIRACY THEORIES!

  • @BenjiREC One crazy story, in one part of one country does NOT redeem a blathering Dummkomph like Jones.

  • Typical Libz. Every one of your asinine assumptions are complete bullshit. You assume the driving force here is revenue generation.

    You idiots. The State of Texas has HUGE income from Mineral Royalties and Oil/Gas Severance Taxes that help fund our schools. It's not about money, it's about the simple idea of reward for good, and punishment for bad. I know that's a difficult concept for libz to wrap their minds around, but stay with it. It'll come to ya'.

    Google "Texas Permanent School Fund"

  • In the land of the [Cencored], and hole of the [Cencored]

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  • lmao the automatic subtitles feature failed a few times lmao "kids arrested in taxes" and "spring perfume on themselves and clocks"

  • @timmaaa07 and countless others

  • Ohhhhh, "Class C misdemeanors". I wondered what a "Classy misdemeanor" was.

  • @tvsinesperanto I heard as "classy," too. :)

  • The auto generated subtitles are hilarious!

  • This is a bunch of crap. Worked in Texas education for 10yrs and have kids. NEVER seen, NEVER read and NEVER heard of kids getting arrested for this crap. A kid CAN get arrested for being absent in Tx... after 23 absent's but they go to COURT first. You cannot imprison a child PERIOD without going to court. Kids that are arrested have a LONG history of truancy, disciplinary and violence problems. God, the TYT is so damned inflammatory it's crazy. They love to hype crap up to get more views.

  • @Maxxumless This story may be inaccurate but, If it is, it's the Guardian, not TYT whose at fault. TYT accurately relay that:

    1) 300,000 Class C misdemeanours were issued (to kids as young as 6) in 2010

    2) A 12 year old girl was arrested for spraying perfume on herself

    3) Police are patrolling schools to issue these class C misdemeanours & arrest kids

    4) Most offences would be considered as little more than misbehaviour elsewhere

    Also, TYT never claim that kids are denied a court appearance.

  • Whoops, typo "Whose" should be "Who's".

    Colour me embarrassed.

  • @tvsinesperanto It's hype. They take one case then throw numbers at you trying to associate one with another when there is no (or unproven) link. The news industry loves to do this and ppl are fished in so easily. In states with similar populations there is little difference in stats. California had over 120K kids jailed and 280K fined (class c). Juvenile crime records are sealed and schools cannot respond. We do not know the whole story.

  • @Maxxumless You may be right. As I said, the story may be inaccurate, I don't know, I live on the other side of the world.

    My point is that you claimed that TYT were hyping the story to get more views but, as I've demonstrated, TYT are doing no such thing (at least in this case) & are relaying the story from The Guardian accurately.

    I'm perfectly willing to be convinced that the story is hyped but, if it is, it's not TYT's fault. If anyone is hyping the stats, it's the Guardian, not TYT.

  • This is a bunch of crap. Worked in Texas education for 10yrs and have kids. NEVER seen, NEVER read and NEVER heard of kids getting arrested for this crap. A kid CAN get arrested for being absent in Tx... after 23 absent's but they go to COURT first. You cannot imprison a child PERIOD without going to court. Kids that are arrested have a LONG history of truancy, disciplinary and violence problems. God, the TYT is so damned inflammatory it's crazy. They love to hype crap up to get more views!

  • lol this was all Bullshit, have yet to see or hear of this in Texas.

  • You bet this goes on in Texas...the only people who pretend that it isn't either benefits from it, or lives in LALA land.

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  • hahahahaha where in Texas is this happening????

    I live in San Antonio and NONE of this bullsh!t is happening over here

  • Spraying perfume? WTF?

  • Love how conservatives with their private prisons and shit accuse anyone left of crazy of being for a 'police state' when they call for healthcare reform or financial reform, or tax reform. Yet this shit goes one. Madness.

  • Texas is seriously fucked up.

  • texans are proud and have low iq's, simple as that

  • @jetskins88 Because I use the internet to watch your news. When I was a kid I wanted to move to the USA, but the more I've learned about it the less I want to go or be associated with the USA. Using torture is unacceptable. The death penalty is unacceptable. The fact that so many of your politicians are corrupt is unacceptable. The fact that you are giving tax breaks to the rich and then cut spending for the people like health services and schools is completely unacceptable.

  • THIS IS WHAT WE ALL WANT. WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU COMPLAINING FOR? ARE WE ALL NOT BUT SHEEP. AND THE GOVERNMENT IS THE SHEEP HERDER. WE DONT WANT OUR KIDS TO BE TAKEN LIGHTLY. IF THEY GO AGAINST THE RULES, DISCIPLINE IS A MUST. IF YOUR 6 YEAR OLD GETS IN A FIGHT, HE MUST GET THE DEATH PENALTY. BECAUSE THATS HOW WE KEEP EVERYONE SAFE. DO NOT COMPLAIN OR SPEAK. YOU ARE ALL JUST SHEEP, DO WHAT THE GOVERNING BODY ASK OF YOU, IF THEY SAY JUMP, THEN JUMP MOTHERFUCKER, BECAUSE YOU HAVE NO MIND.

  • @dantheman167 AND THATS THE WAY THE GOVERNMENT WANTS US TO BE. MINDLESS SHEEP THAT PRODUCE PROFIT FOR THE FARMER. THEY MAY SELL YOUR FUR, AND THEY MAY SELL YOUR LIFE. ITS THERE CHOICE, FOR YOU HAVE FORFEITED YOUR RIGHTS ALONG TIME AGO.

  • @dantheman167 The current scheme, which is understandably being disparaged here, is the result of our more traditional means of enforcing school disipline, being targeted by numerous lawsuits, filed by the ACLU, against the larger School Districts in Texas.

    Designed/massaged by School District lawyers, it's purpose is to protect the School Districts and Public Sector Employees (teachers etc), from being cleaned-out by potential lawsuits arising from traditional disiplinary means.

  • I really don't understand how stuff like this is even possible. This has got to be blatantly illegal.

  • 1:55 she says 20% but Text on Screen says 20 FOLD! that is a 2000% increase!

  • was that 20%, or 20 fold? that's a huge difference....

  • This is bullshit. They aren't giving the whole story..alot of false Information. I am a Texas teacher, yes our education system is messed up but you can thank Rick "nice hair" perry for that. Don't vote for him.

  • @mkourtney1 voice of reason......

  • if u think that texas is the only place where they are having this problem ur a fucking idiot. i usually dont get mean when commenting, but i have heard several ppl on here say that texas should leave the union, be given back to mexico, nothing good ever comes from there,ect ect ect. this is happening all over the country in almost every fucking state, not just texas, open ur eyes plz!!!!!!! unbelievable..................­................

  • FUCK Privatization!

  • And what my wife, the mother of a school-age kid, gets out of this video is "let's teach the kid to not use perfume".

  • @DrQuijano sorry for u.................

  • LOL he's checking her out

  • Scumbag Texas: High school is voluntary. You must pay us if you don't go.

  • Classic draconian brain washing. New ways to screw people.

  • facism at it's worse

  • you start a fight you get arrested too

  • WoW I get arrested for being absent??? Shit I better run away now the police is coming for me coz I didn't go to school today, Today's friday and I decided to turn the 3 day weekend into 4 ;D I'm getting arrested for this?? fuck man!

  • Nothing good has ever come out of Texas

  • @darksunshaman ron paul did.

  • @darksunshaman Except lots and lots of oil.

  • America: Land of the fee, home of the slave.

  • Arrest the illegal immigrant Anchor Babies and deport them too.

  • new meaning to Police state

  • lol. and i thought the communitys here making money of their local speed cameras and therefore tickets where over the top...

  • Teacher, leave them kids alone

  • Land of the free? yeah fucking right!

  • Police state here we come!

  • @TheLivirus - You dont have police where you live?

  • They arresting white kids too?

  • the only reason is to get them in the system. Because once you are in the system it makes easier for the next offense to be upgraded until you get a felony. then you go to jail

  • This is the exact same reason you pay the Missouri department of revenue for reinstating driver's licensces/paying traffic fines instead of the department of transportation.

  • I kept thinking they were saying "classy", not "class C". lol

  • This is hideous, to think we can actually let these assholes from Texas become president....

  • @Kenz305 this isnt just happenening in texas dude, stop stereotypeing.

  • Correction administrators and asshole teachers/cops only >> Not all the teachers are so extreme so please don't generalize a whole group based off the actions of a few pricks.

  • CANADA

  • @davidjr97 im from canada and i love this country <3

  • @davidjr97 "Good morning, we're the 5th of January, 2042. Canada has announced its plan to restrict even more American naturalization, after the 59% increase in illegal immigrants since last year, mainly sneaking through Alaska".

  • "It's like I don't even recognize America no more. I hear they've been rounding up people in Liberty Square..."

  • @DeepSouth16 Hahahahahahahahaha cool story bro. Great comeback ;) 

  • this has gone way to far, where the fuck is a revolt?

  • Oh God... I need to get the fuck out of here...

  • USA is fucked up

  • God I wish I had enoung money to put these two on national television.

  • This happend to me about for maybe fire years ago now, I went to a small magnet highschool that did not have our own buses. The regular high school across the street served as our " bus hub" if you will, so everyday anyone who rode the buses home would walk across the street to catch the bus. The trick is if you did not go straight to your bus, you were "trespassing" and got a ticket. Even say if you were sitting in the grass like I was, you would get a ticket. :(

  • This is terrible!!!! But if our kids were not forced to attend public schools, this wouldn't be an issue. You could just take you kids out of the school system that is harming them and force the schools to change for the wants and needs of the educational consumers..........

  • @Zeekizzle "If the kid were not forced to attend public schools" - ok, so what are the other alternative? Letting school in the hands of religion? Hum, not really bright choice. Only private school? That tend to be inelastic & to use price discrimination because of the oligopolistic nature...

    Teaching kids at home? It's ok for some parent, but not all (time consuming, limited team activities).

    What we need is an NGO acting as a watchdog on all level of government.

  • I'm shocked

  • We have two police stations in my high school in a small town in Texas, and my graduating class has about 400 people in it.

  • After the police criminalize 6 years and put them at jail at age of 17. Nobody do a single thing about it like forming an alternative police force and fight the crooks in sheep clothing... Somebody should start something to protect these children from thugs in police uniform... Bring back the civil war, bring back the freedom, and protect the children.

  • @MrBoomSonic Well, I don't think we need a civil war when we did not try legal and para-legal procedure, or even write to the legislator. Don't send them email at this point, send them real bloody latter written in pen and ink with an old italic style. I'm pretty sure if a few politician receive 500 letters handwritten with a good, but odd (by modern standard), calligraphy, they will wonder "what the hell?"

  • @therrydicule by the time the legislator receive the letter and do something about it... These police man would abuse these children in the jail... By that time, its already too late...Each letter that reached legislator will be equal to 5 to 10 teens jailed or abused inside jail.....

  • @MrBoomSonic Well, it's one tool to use, and it kind of work (ask amnesty international). It take only one week to send a letter in USA, so I will be surprise to see 5 or 10 more kids being abused ;) And what is 5 to 10 teens vs 5 000 to 10 000 kids if we do nothing? So, you add that to contacting the media, building website, making petitions, organizing small manifestation at some public square... But you start by contacting the person in power (maybe they will do something).

  • tired of their corruption. stripe us of rights stripe us of our voice. cover upmouth cover up out eyes cover up our faces. 1984 slavery is war, war is peace. big brother.

  • IDK if according to the state of texas what the rules are for getting state grants for higher education. i know for sure federal level makes sure there are no records. HMM, why is life so unfair. they already eliminated the SMART and ACG programme. the pell grants are not even enough with inflation. the universities keep charging so much and taking things away. what happened to the government from the people for the people? what is the purpose and role of the government? fuck the government

  • @kazakhstanmkj yes fuck the government! the united states government, i live in denmark, there is no problems like that there. and we are based on socialism, so our government have alot to say. yet we are one of the happiest nations in the world, go denmark. (ill get so much hate for this i think, but its true)

  • corruption and marketing beyond stupidity and insanity. justice for none.

  • that is what debt collectors and big corporations do. for example hearst magazine corportations would market teen magazines to teens for purchase, although they waive the subscription cost knowing they would not be able to pay, they let them have it. then afterwards, when they turn 18 it goes off to a collection agency for a pay back. that is how they trick you to purchasing their products. you are underage 14 13, how the fuck would you be able to know how to make the decision.

  • Ain't it funny how the factory doors close Round the time that the school doors close Round the time that the doors of the jail cells Open up to greet you like the reaper

  • can we just FUCKING GIVE TEXAS BACK TO MEXICO YET?!

  • Another reason why Texas needs leave the Union. Welcome to prison planet.

  • twenty fold is i think an english expression to say twenty times as many (like thirty fold or 2 fold or 5 fold or whatever) it means that many times as many not a percentage - not criticising or anything tyt is the only good american news outlet i know as an english person

  • stop right there criminal scum. Nobody breaks the law on my watch! Now pay your fine or its off to jail! 1:08

  • Just a side note. The story said "20 fold" not 20%. That means 2,000% I believe.

  • lol my black ass would have been arrested every day xp i'll be a rebel leader in texas

  • As if having Chuck Norris as a Texas ranger wasn't enough...

  • This reminds of the "Three Felonies a Day" concept. Make everything illegal so that we're all criminals. Then the government can "legally" arrest, fine, spy on or harass whoever they want. I think it's time we realize that we need to be proud of the original concept of this country, while being ashamed of what it's become.

  • But we are the fastest growing and slowly becoming more liberal because all the people from CA and FL are moving here.

  • Cops here(tx)are among the highest paid in the nation. look it up.

  • Keep it classy Texas...