Its my opinion that after she had done all that smooth talking to keep him out of jail(and the expensive legal system ) the best thing he could have done was to keep his mouth shut. But just as they were about to be let go he start being argumentative and almost ran his mouth to the drunk tank(or worse if he fought or resisted arrest) so she stepped in and saved his ass once again by physically shutting his mouth. As nightclub security I applaud this lady and people like her everywhere for keeping their friends and family from starting fights that are guaranteed to end badly.
None the less this is an important topic, the violence committed by women, or how domestic violence quite often is started by the female partner.
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Thank you for your insights as someone who works in bars and clubs. I'm wondering if you've ever seen the documentary film the red pill? https://gomovies.pet/film/the-red-pill-21795/watching.html?ep=1020165
I haven't watched it but I've noticed the other side of the "men are violent" story i.e. "women are violent too" .
I also grew up with lots of police interaction( of the negative variety)
My girlfriend and I watch this just a few months back it's a really good documentary. I've also had my fair share of negative run-ins with the police.
I also had run ins with the police that were positive.
me too