The following is a 10-minute edited segment from a one-hour special on Video Vigilantes. This special contained footage and interviews with Brian Bates, aka the Video Vigilante and founder of JohnT...
The following is a 10-minute edited segment from a one-hour special on Video Vigilantes. This special contained footage and interviews with Brian Bates, aka the Video Vigilante and founder of JohnTV.com.
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hahahahahahaha that was great when he walked up on the guy getting head from a hooker on his property. ahahahahaha that shit was funny that dude was out. "you wanna get off my property there buddy" ahahahahahahahaha
So true cameras are making communities better! dangerous job but, someones gotta do it. Really glad to hear that more and more people are coming out and deciding to become video vigilantes! way to much hate and crime going around.
People like Brian are the real heroes, not those stupid overpaid celebrities such as Paris and Jessica. S. Robinson could use a few more Brians. One man does not seem to make a large enough dent in the problem.
I like the cop that says that he supports video vigilantes, he knows that some cops are crooked, and welcomes the effort that people exert to keep all law abiding citizens safe. This has always been true, what I do not like, are the people that edit tapes so that they seem like victims. ( this includes people that edit out the scenes where they try to hit, or in some form provoke police into hostile responses). both types are out there, innocent people have to protect themselves from both.
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This has always been true, what I do not like, are the people that edit tapes so that they seem like victims.
( this includes people that edit out the scenes where they try to hit, or in some form provoke police into hostile responses).
both types are out there, innocent people have to protect themselves from both.