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Shut the fuck up. Fucking feel proud or what? Hey. Fucking lame. Fucking lame, asshole. Hey. Did you get a video of them being a ring without a warrant? Did they come inside? Yeah. They went inside with that award.

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The city of Winnipeg has been using its in-house gyms exclusively for employees during the level red restrictions. The city claims to have received permission from the province, but this is not entirely accurate. Public health orders do not apply to any levels of government, including federal, provincial, or municipal. Health inspectors have visited the gyms and deemed them safe, but they were not granted an exemption from the orders as the orders do not apply to governments.

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Taking off. No posting allowed on Target property. I'm asking you to leave. When these people go viral, they lose their jobs. He doesn't allow it anymore. I've got her face and nametag; this is her last day at Target. She just gave me the middle finger. I came all the way from England, and now she’s lost her job just like that. What an idiot.

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Illegal blockades are harming Canadians and foreign money is funding this illegal activity. The border will not stay closed. Politicians don't control the police in a democratic society, but everything is being considered to stop this unlawful activity. If you joined the protests due to COVID frustrations, you must realize that you are breaking the law. We understand your frustration with COVID and the safety measures in place.

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Years of a new grooming threat hiding in plain sight on our high streets. We have complaints that vapes and all illegal goods are perhaps given free on some occasions to children in return for sexual favors. We've had those complaints before. You're worried you're worried that there's some sort of child exploitation thing going on here as well? I do. I think it's an epidemic. Yeah. The authorization has come through for the closure notice. The team at Dudley Trading Standards may seem like unlikely foot soldiers in the battle against child exploitation. Khaldeep and Richard spend their days shutting down rogue vape shops and mini marts, not least for illegally selling vapes to kids. I had one the other day, a child as young as 11, purchasing, vapes from a shop. It's just disgusting. They could be offered drugs, vapes, cigarettes. That is a danger. Their work has led them to believe that even with all that's known about child grooming, they've uncovered a new hidden front line. We get the people behind the counter to empty their pockets. We've been in situations where they empty their pockets, and they've got reams of condoms. I once came across a book, and it was basically wrote written in Kurdish, and, basically, they were learning English words for, like, you're pretty. I love your hair. You know, you're young and beautiful. The team performs a kind of unofficial child protection service. They prioritize the potential grooming threat among the shops they shut down. Our priority is, number one, we stop that shop first. So we'll focus all our efforts on a particular shop, get that closed down. Last summer, they took action against the shop after intelligence men involved were driving 12 year old customers in cars to an unknown location. Let's rock and roll. The shop they're going to shut down today is not one they suspect of grooming, but they do suspect it has worrying links to organized crime. We've already had a tip-off that they're trading at the moment. Right now? Right now. They believe the last but one owner is still involved in the business, and he is a man charged with rape and strangulation. So we won't probably see the big bosses today. We will just see them Indians today operating the shop on their behalf. The shop has already been caught selling vapes to children in an undercover sting. We sent a 15 year old volunteer in to buy a vape. So you gotta be 18 to buy vapes, and, no questions asked. They just sold. Right. My name is Richard Timmins. I'm from, Trading Standards. We're going to be closing down the shop in its entirety. The team drill through the shutters to stop them being reopened. The people behind these shops try anything to avoid being closed, including repeatedly changing owners. They have tried to shut this shop down twice before. It just keeps reopening to the point where the person running this place took the door off so they could stay open twenty four seven, and there's literally no door here. It's just a shutter.

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The city of Winnipeg has been using its in-house gyms exclusively for employees during the level red restrictions. The city claims to have obtained permission from the province, but this is not entirely accurate. Public health orders do not apply to any levels of government, including federal, provincial, or municipal. Health inspectors have visited the gyms and deemed them safe, but they were not granted an exemption from the orders since the orders themselves do not apply to governments.

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Winnipeg has been operating its in-house gyms exclusively for employees during the level red restrictions. The city claims it received permission from the province. However, public health orders do not apply to any levels of government, including federal, provincial, or municipal. Health inspectors have visited these gyms and found them to be safe, but no specific exemption was granted outside of the order. Essentially, the order itself does not apply to government entities.

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At 777 Richard Street, police fined the doorman $2,500 under the provincial health order. The owner refused to open the door, posting this interaction with police on social media. "I'm right banging for? Stop banging on the door. That's a noise complaint. Don't you have anything more important to do right now than waste an owner's time who's just minding his own business on a Saturday night doing nothing?" Speaker 1: "If you're stupid enough to think that the, the rules don't apply to you, if you're dumb enough to, think that you can endanger people's health, and that you're gonna get away with it and you won't be punished, you're wrong."

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The City of Winnipeg has been using its in-house gyms exclusively for employees during the level red restrictions. The City claims to have received permission from the province, but this is not entirely accurate. Public health orders do not apply to any levels of government, including federal, provincial, or municipal. Health inspectors have visited the gyms and deemed them safe, but they were not granted an exemption from the orders as the orders themselves do not apply to governments.

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A person asks if they can conduct business in the Tesla store. The response is no, it is closed. The person questions why the NYPD is allowed to disassemble in front of a business, closing it down, and claims that this is not the first amendment. They express that it is ridiculous that this is allowed.

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Let's go outside. What's happening, officer? They want you to leave. Why? It doesn't matter; they've asked you to go. We were just recording. I don't know why they said you were uninvited. They asked me to escort you out. Did they say you couldn't record? Everyone's using their phones. I can't answer any more questions, but she's looking into it.

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If there's a big party happening, it's important to call the police because large gatherings of 30 or more people can help spread the coronavirus. We all have a responsibility to be mindful of each other and follow the rules set by the government. If I were at home and saw something inappropriate, I would definitely call the police, even if it was a social gathering. The government's advice is clear: people should not be gathering.

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Who are you, people of policing? Are you enforcing tyranny? No, you're not. You've broken into this property and are making an arrest without a warrant. Where is the warrant? It doesn’t exist. What are the charges? Why are you taking money? I just want to know your name.

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We have strict contact restrictions in place, even in the Federal Infection Protection Act, which limits contact to one person from another household when the incidence rate reaches 100. However, all of this becomes ineffective if I can move around on the streets and either meet people or, even worse, attend private parties. It is difficult to monitor private apartments, which is not our main goal anyway. But on the way there, I can catch people, and I believe it is already a deterrent for many people if they know they will be fined 500 euros if caught outside. I'd rather avoid that.

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A person is recording a video outside a building and is approached by a security guard and a police officer. The person questions who they are and why they are being surrounded. The person refuses to talk to the police officer and threatens to knock him out. They demand to know the police officer's name and badge number. The person asserts that the police officer should stick to his job inside the building and not approach members of the public on the sidewalk. The person eventually tells everyone to go back inside and leave them alone.

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We need to follow the rules, however simple, to get through this lockdown together and quicker. Melbourne has endured the world's longest lockdown, and the police are out in force. It's painful but appropriate. We're at Victoria and Ligon Street where many police are gathering. Victoria Police are committed to enforcing the chief health officer's guidelines. The only reason the protests are illegal is because the premier made it so. I don't know what they are protesting against, but if they are fighting for freedom and their kids, good on them, even though it's illegal.

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A caller asks if their dog interacting with their neighbor's dog during a walk ruins the intention of social distancing. The doctor reassures that there is no evidence that cats or dogs transmit COVID-19, so as long as the humans maintain social distancing, the dogs interacting is not a problem. The caller then asks the premier about police enforcing social gathering restrictions and if there is a guideline for giving tickets. The premier explains that police will enforce the law as they see fit, but there has been an educational component and most people in Nova Scotia are respecting the law.

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I refuse to follow rules when you don't practice them yourself. I'll throw a big party, just like the politicians, without masks. I may not have the same resources, but I'll do what I can. I take orders from the powerful, not the World Health Organization or CDC. It's up to us to decide how long this will go on. Our rights are being taken away, and it will only get worse unless we stand up. We're not part of the elite club.

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Everyone needs to follow the simple rules so we can get through this pandemic together. Melbourne has experienced the world's longest lockdown. Police are gathering at the intersection of Victoria and Ligon Street. It's important for Victoria Police to enforce the health guidelines. Protesters are not helping the situation. Some people believe the protests are legal because of Daniel Andrews, but they are actually illegal.

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Joining the protest against COVID restrictions means breaking the law and facing serious consequences. Losing your license, getting a criminal record, and even hindering your job, livelihood, and international travel, including to the U.S. We acknowledge your frustration with COVID and safety measures, but it's time to go home now.

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No one came to test the speaker for COVID, but two uniformed police officers arrived at their house and blocked their driveway. The police informed the speaker that they were being taken to Howard Springs and gave them the option of either going in a police van or a COVID cab. The speaker chose the cab to avoid a $5,000 fine. The speaker questioned why they couldn't self-isolate at home like others, but the police said they were following orders from higher authorities.

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Open the door. What's going on? We're not doing anything. Open the door now! Okay, police open the door. Is everything alright? What's happening? What did we do? Open the door. I'm not scared. We're scared. What did we do? I'm scared. We're not doing anything. We're not doing anything. What did we do? I'm scared, they're pointing at us and we don't have any weapons or anything.

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Two speakers engage in a tense confrontation on private property, captured on video. Speaker 1 says, "There's no problem with that," while Speaker 0 accuses, "Not showing respect to the rules of" and, "Because of the just after you are not serving me. Really? Please leave, sir. Please leave. Because I'll make sure you go out of business." Speaker 1 replies, "Don't worry. I'm sorry. I got to call the police as best as you want. But I'm sure you're gonna go out of business." They add, "We will wait for them outside." "You can get out of my property. Yeah. Yeah. Of course. We will leave." The exchange ends with, "Good luck. Idiot." and, "Definitely, he's going out of business, this guy."

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I'm giving you a warning to stay on the block and follow the rules. You can go to the laundry, but you must wear a mask. You cannot leave your balcony to talk to someone else. There are strict lines drawn for safety, especially in this highly infectious area. If you breach the rules again, it could result in a $5,000 fine. I'm here to ensure compliance, not to argue. Being in this situation feels horrible, like being in prison. It’s inhumane; you feel small and overpowered.

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Gym Owner Crashes Out On Cops
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An early‑morning confrontation at a Joliet gym spirals from a routine noise complaint into a clash over private property, sound, and authority. On September 27, 2023, officers were dispatched to the gym for the 36th consecutive noise complaint. The gym owner, Brandon, stood in the middle of a workout, barefoot, insisting the music stay blasting. He challenged the officers, saying he was not welcome, and he pushed and nudged them toward the door. Eventually they forced him outside and noted an ongoing disturbance, with him shouting that the sound would continue. Brandon was later charged with two counts of resisting or obstructing a peace officer and one count of obstructing identification. Separately, a late‑night confrontation with a drunken patron led to an arrest, with officers breaching a room and a taser deployed. Brandon faced two counts of resisting or obstructing a peace officer and one of obstructing identification; Jiari was charged with aggravated assault, battery, trespassing, and obstructing, with a potential 27-year sentence. The narrator then reflects on authority, deescalation, and the duty of police to protect others in a gym, noting how perception and resistance shape outcomes in high‑tension moments.
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