You're only hearing about this because the family has the means to fight back. How many times have they done this to other businesses that don't have $40k laying around to stand up for themselves.
Look at all of Trumps crimes and how he got away scot free while the rest of use would have been incarcerated or buried by now . Our Governments are run by WALL STREET and Scurrilous Bastards out to steal your money.
I agree that this is a problem. However, many lawyers will take the case for a cut of the winnings with no upfront fees for exactly this reason. Suing the government also tends to be unnecessarily hard. That is something that needs to be fixed. However, what you are saying is pure speculation. We don't know if there are more cases or if media is amplifying an isolated case.
@@unknown23hornet22 lol it's a very safe bet to say the government is involved in extortion just to grab free money. They took 5 grand for doing nothing. Easy racket...
This happens all over the country everyday. I have bartended from Miami to California for 30 years. They messed up. But got lucky with the judge. That's why you train your people better. Alot of places won't even let children Within 15ft of a bar or were alcohol is served for this reason.
Yep. I know of an alcohol dispensary where you have to manually be let in by the cashier and they card at the door and another that’s got a gas station attached. The upstairs level is where the alcohol is. They’re so careful that they have it where you have to be carded inside the gas station portion and stamped before going back outside and entering through a different door that you have to be buzzed into by the gas station cashier to be able to even look at the alcohol. If you have a minor with you they won’t let you in. The minor has to either sit inside the gas station deli booths or go sit in the person’s car. They’d lose a lot more than $5K if they got shut down until a court hearing.
Local & federal officials have been convicted of RICO before,it’s something the public is not fully aware of because they have a tendency to hide the fact the law also works against themselves
@@daaa3932 It's a violation of the 4th amendment to the US Constitution forbidding unreasonable searches. It also violates 42 USC 1983. Violation of federal rights under color of State law.
@@hillaryclinton1314 False charges, no laws were broken by the target. I think the officials thought they were attempting entrapment was attempted but failed. Just so dumb and so damaging. Unacceptable on every level.
@@toomignon bringing in a minor with intent of the minor taking possession is called contributing to minors. Next ABC is not a law agency therefore they really have zero right to do strings.
@@toomignon The judge ruled that there was a violation of the law on the states part. Illegal enforcement of the law. That was a violation of their civil rights under color of law. Federal crime punishable by 20 years in prison. But of course, when it’s the cops that do the crime, nobody does the time.
The family have the choice of going after the big bucks and deep pockets by suing the agency of suing the agent personally under civil rights law. If they sue the agent, the agency may not pay for or provide the defense and may not pay the judgement. But, that limits the amount the family can collect to his assets or what they attach of his future wages. Most people and attorneys choose to go after the larger payout.
@@BryanTorok Get a judgement and garnish future wages. Attach a lien to the agent's home. Heck, name both parties and go after the money! The problem is the qualified immunity part. You may not be able to sue them. It is total BS. How about following them around and warning businesses of their tactics.
Sure, but what's actually the problem here. It's not just the money. I feel it's an actual crime: You've got the government who hires people from the population to do a public service, and they become the opposite..a public menace. So what do we do with public menaces? We put them in jail. I'd say its not just about making restitution for their crimes...that's the absolute minimum. We don't just make thieves give the stuff back. We imprison them to protect the public. And of course disqualify them from public service.
@@Golfnut_2099 Taking you comments in the order you made them. Problems with garnishing wages: If you get a large judgement, it will take decades collect. If you succeed in getting him fired or jailed, then he has no income. If he is fired, he moves to another state and you have to spend money to find him and his job and then go to court to attach those wages. Many officers put their home in someone else's name to protect it from law suit. In most police law suits, the plaintiff names everyone from the officer who do the act, every supervisor, the chief, the safety director, and the mayor, and the governmental entity. But, by the time it actually goes to trial only the governmental entity is on trial. I know lots of YT lawyers and cop haters are all upset about qualified immunity and a relatively few horrendous cases that were tossed because of it. The fact is that in far more cases officers are successful sued or officers are defended on the facts and qualified immunity has no impact. If you follow them and warn businesses, you will almost certainly get arrested for interfering or obstruction or some similar charge. The family already has a competent attorney. If he or she does not to civil law, I'm sure they can recommend someone who does. I will leave it to their attorney to advise them.
Blah blah blah. Selling to a minor is a serious offense, but an offense that only provides for a fine as the penalty, so how else can they punish commensurate with the offense other than to provide a high fine???? 🤦♂ SOMEONE failed the test to become a cop and has been resentful ever since. 🤣
@@popcorn5130 Failed to comprehend the video it seems there popcorn. By the way I met the real Popcorn Sutton back in the day, mighty fine shine he made.
A place that becomes the place to buy alcohol for underage could easily clear more than $5,000 between visits from the alcohol commission. If it goes lower the fine may end up being more of a fee than a punishment.
We are patrons of this beautiful establishment and rest assured we will visit more frequently. I can't drink 40k of wine or eat 40k of great pizza.....but I'll give it a try 😂
Same State that arrested a car meet organizer that called and requested officers to ensure bad actors didn't ruin the event for everyone and the public and the arrested him and charged him with incitement among other things. I swear Tennessee keeps going farther and farther left
@@brandonpeterman9964 Except that political statistics prove otherwise. It's not as if right wing can do no harm, eh? Totalitarians can and will false-flag. The idea is to get a popular clamor for iron control from one side while making the other side the scapegoat.
@@mayshackit would provide an incentive to low quality government attorneys to actually be honest and diligent. You know… Their job? But we all know that won’t happen. It would bankrupt your backwards state.
@@mayshack when the state does something purposely illegal in order to charge someone and find them guilty and that person has to go to court and put out $40000 in order to prove their are innocent and that the state did something illegal and wrong you are absolutely right the state should pay that $40000 AND a substantial amount for the person's time and damage to their business and reputation as well AND whoever it was that did something purposefully illegal needs to be fired and charged and face the consequences of their crimes and actions . smdh
And what’s the alternative to government? Anarchy and corporate overlords who can buy all the land, pollute freely, and pay people to be muscle for them
People have forgotten the difference between 'authority' and 'power.' Say you own a big yacht, and you hire a certified captain to sail it. You're sailing into a storm, and you tell the captain NOT to reef the sails, 'cause you wanna see how fast the boat will go. You have the power, but the captain--who knows better----has the authority. Cops today have virtually unlimited power, and zero real authority.
I say something similar. Protecting and serving is different than enforcing the law. Just because a coo is enforcing a law doesn't mean he's making his community safer.
A lot of people in government forget that their job is to serve the people. The people do not serve them. @@chaseviking5096 ABC = Alcohol & Beverage Commission. They regulate liquor licenses (which businesses have to have to sell alcohol). Not ABC the TV company.
@@gigifrasieur1586 wrong kid. Handing the change to the minor doesn't make the minor involved one bit. The audit was the one who paid for it therefore that audit was breaking the law by contributing to a minor not the worker.
@@gigifrasieur1586 No. The adult could have claimed the change did not belong to the kid and they needed to provide that same amount to the adult, but that is the extent of the interaction. Had she handed the BOTTLE or RECEIPT to the teenager, THEN there would have been grounds for this fine.
@@dampierstucco5778that wouldn't happen in a red state, voters are single issue voters won't against their elected politicians to vote for another party if it meant not having the govt pork you everywhere you go
The statement from ABC indicates they are a professional organization and this event is not reflective of their standards. Given this statement the ABC needs to reimburse these people for the costs they incurred as a result of this situation.
The reason these agencies only get worse is that they know that the public they harm ends up paying for both sides of any legal dispute. Either they win or they get some stern words from a judge.
If those words meant anything at all then their wouldn't have been a $40K court case to start with. It only didn't meet their standards bc they get away with easily robbing a small biz of $5K this time.
@PSUQDPICHQIEIWC I agree! The taxpayers lose in the end! But as taxpayers and voters, we elect the people who are supposed to have oversight of these agencies! Ultimately it is our responsibility to chose wisely!
Won what? Not paying the 5,000 extortion at ghyun point. Instead forced to pay out 40,000 to avoid imprisonment? Naw still crooked and by all means wrong
@ There should be an investigation into who approved those type of tactics targeting specific businesses. Sounds like grafting going on somewhere. He failed to pay a bag man.
This state seems bound and determined to push outside the rule of law. I've heard about DUI arrests ... More than 600! ... of people whose blood work comes back with ZERO amounts of drugs / alcohol.
I was a cop (long enough to know i wasnt interested in that culture of bullying and harassing instead of serving and protecting) in northeast TN. We were trained (including at the TLETA and by the department) that we were legally obligated to arrest people we suspected of a DUI even if they passed the field sobriety test and blew a 0.00. What kind of BS is that?
So they are also charging that kid with underage possession? ...Seeing as this was a completely 'legit' purchase. ...And the adults that contributed to his delinquency will also be charged? Is that child legally permitted to participate in a criminal sting? Finally, What a crock of shit and waste of time.
@@ImprovmanZero According to the vid that would be correct. So there was no direct sale to the kid. Which any reasonable human can see. The only crime is theft of 50 cents from the kid's mom.
@@metricdeep8856 the kid put the money on the counter and was given the change, that is why it is considered a sale to the kid. Just like if you ordered dinner with your family but your dad pays, the sale was to him not you.
@@metricdeep8856 because the story is from her perspective, she never saw it. Honestly in Ontario (where I'm from) she'd be in the wrong (our laws are a bit wild for some things).
Isn’t this the same state that’s been charging sober people with DUIs? I think the last number was 900 tickets written for dui’s for sober drivers. State must be doing that “taxation by citation” dance. I’m staying away from TN
This is why I consider the government busy bodies leeches - $5K fine, how many people would spend $40K to deal with it, most would just pay the $5K and complain. The leeches know this, and do their best to keep their pockets lined with their theft. They'd rather us lose good businesses like this than find work that is actually productive and contributes to society, because that might require some effort on their part.
This also shows how inefficient our legal system is. This should have been an easy court case. Likely the ABC stretched the legal proceedings out to run up the bill for the retail store. That keeps others from standing up to their (ABC) corruption.
@@tomnwmi The amount has nothing to do with fundraising, it has to due with being a high enough amount to hurt. The only other options would be throwing people in jail or taking away their liquor license and any of that for a first offense seems kind of harsh.
@@nitsudocsicnarf347 under educated and poor get steam rolled easier by police and politicians. From the place that was almost a super fund sight till funding was cut to the hundreds of false dui arrests, poor and uneducated get the worst of authority in TN.
As someone from Tn, even considering most regular people being very polite or hospitable in most places, the literal worst problem for almost every single county and the entire state is their local and federal government officials and state and local police departments. It's almost like every single person will wake up with every intention of using all means they possibly can to harass, fine, punish and criminalize any resident or even those simply passing through with as many possible infractions or crimes as possible for every interaction. Never carry over a few hundred dollars in cash. The local police will be the first people to remove your cash, because if you are not possibly doing anything wrong, you can simply sue them in court, and if you do, then they'll just send the money up to another higher government agency and claim ignorance, even if the judge demands or jails them with contempt. They know they have qualified immunity, so the police and local officials can and will use those powers to take possession of any potential assets that may bring some financial benefits for themselves while making it look like it's beneficial for the state or county.
They went in there with a minor in tow. So this was a deliberate and premeditated action which is counter to their statement that "This is not our usual practices or high standards of enforcement". They've done this more than once. They just got caught on video this time.
I manage a tobacco shop in PA and due to the various products, that we legally sell, the state is constantly trying to get us to sell to minors in a multitude of ways. All are deceitful and illegal. Our employees are vigilant for any and all underage sale attempts and we do stop the sales if we suspect it.
Two years ago, my 16 y/o son went with me into the liquor store, as I wanted to surprise my wife with a new peach whiskey. He asked what I was getting and I told him he'd see soon enough. When I grabbed it from the shelf, he nodded and said "ah, yep that's for mom". When I went to pay, they ask for his ID, but as he didn't have a permit or license yet, I wasn't able to provide, so they refused sale even though it was my son. The girl kept apologizing, but said it looked like he acknowledged I was buying the right one he wanted and that she could be fine. It sucked for me to have to leave without the purchase, as it was the only store in town (30 minute drive to the next), but I told her I wasn't upset and completely understood. That was the first time I ever had an issue with any of my kids in the store with me, but you can bet from then on he stayed in the vehicle!
Yep. Can confirm. A few years back I was in line behind a kid trying to buy tobacco at a quickie-mart. He had a passport but it was expired although it indicated that he was old enough to make the purchase. Clerk refused and the kid kept whining and cajoling until the clerk told him to leave. Then another guy came forward and identified them as both part of a sting operation. Every one in the store was pissed off and just stared at these two assholes until they wisely took off.
This is why businesses need to record what goes on inside the business. And it's why fines should go into the general fund, not the budget of the agency issuing the fine.
“This doesn’t reflect our usual practices” Uh are you sure? Seems like they had the process down to an exact science and had done it plenty of time before. Every citation for sale to a minor involving this agent should immediately be suspect.
LOL. It's not entrapment. Not every error in enforcement is "entrapment," even if it seemingly involves deceit. It's simply an error in their attempt at enforcement. It's also not exploitation of a minor. Juveniles are often used in such stings... legally [Tennessee Code 39-15-413 ]. But the Internet wouldn't be the Internet without ignorant comments that entertain.
@@popcorn5130 You are correct in that they didn't actually threaten or harass them into doing something illegal. I misused that term. Instead they just tricked them into doing something and then told them it was a crime; when it wasn't.
@@Aprlmoore thanks. He doesn't more time supporting exploitation of a minor rather than stating his case for entrapment.. glad you left it up so he'll end up adding to it because he's no life...
Creeps. This happened locally here, too. An undercover cop came into a place with a 20 yo guy and both sat together at a table (kid was big, full beard, etc.). The waitress recognized the cop from an alcohol related training event several months earlier (he was representing local PD). She made small talk about event with cop and took their orders. Busted. City refused to drop the charges of serving minor even though she stated that she trusted a known local cop wouldn't allow underage drinking and the kid looked 25. Moral of the story? Never trust a cop.
That's why when I worked at a grocery store we were required to card anybody that appeared to be under the age of 30. Now, everybody has to get carded whenever they are trying to buy age restricted items. The kid may have looked 25, but that still doesn't get you off the hook.
Lawsuit. The judge even said they violated the law to fine you, that's clear grounds for a suit to recoup not only damages but also punitive damages and emotional distress for having to fight this injustice.
@@abundanciaygratitud7744 the U.S is turning into those place already. The Rule of Law is dying here. Things like qualified immunity and Civil Asset Forfeiture are just the symptoms.
Did the agent follow protocol? Sounds like ABC says no, so the agent should be financially responsible to pay back the business. End qualified immunity.
Did they get fired? They should be sued. but as mentioned the governmental institiutions have some immunity. someone please share the names of the agents involved.
They are so dedicated to professionalism at the ABC that even after losing a lawsuit, even after admitting they were wrong, they won’t say if they are disciplining the agents who they admit were wrong and fought porch and nail in court to justify their actions costing this family tens of thousands of dollars. I don’t know how these people can sleep at night…
I work in retail and have had stings when a minor paid by the sheriffs office comes in and tries to buy alcohol. We always check ID so never get busted but my question is, how is it legal for the sheriffs office to pay a minor to commit a crime?
Give the change to the kid does not mean you sold to a minor. Their needs to be some approval for fines. If an agent recommends a fine their boss should have to approve it.
So interseting how government agencies are given immunity over court fees as if we dont have a constitution in place specifically to prevent government over reach.
I think since the law was violated that should mean they should be able to sue. If the government doesn't want to pay back for their mistake then the people should. Sue and put the entire department on trial
@@countbenjamin1442 Sadly, the taxpayers will be the ones to pay. Message ALL of your local and federal representatives demanding an end to ALL qualified immunity.
This why we need to have regulations and oversight of government employees. Who we vote for has an impact on this type of problems. No elected officials or government employees should have immunity from prosecution or lawsuits.
They will never have oversight against cops or law enforcement or any kind of policy enforcement at all. I remember when body cams first came out law enforcement agencies all over the country were screaming and crying that these were impede their ability to do their job know what it would do or and is doing impede their ability to violate rights. I think all government agents like this if you're a policy enforcer need to have a body cam on you. Also our government has taken oversight of these type of policy enforcers out of the hands of we the people and put them in the hands of the same policy enforcers that are being oversighted. You know the deal we've investigated ourselves and we find ourselves doing the wrong.
If its "not up to their usual practices and standards" why did it make it court. Why didn't someone, anyone, recognize this wasn't the way they do things and put a stop to it? Because it IS the way they do things....they just got caught doin it.
Should probably encourage not entrap good business owners in that area. That area has so much potential to be amazing but it’s no wonder nobody wants to invest in an area with such corruption.
They should always have to pay you back. Also Court should be free. It's not right for someone to sue you and all that money you don't always get back.
Yep nowhere in the constitution of the united states of America does it say you have to be extorted to have council. Attorneys/lawyers, judges are the biggest racketeers, extortionists in America.
You're only hearing about this because the family has the means to fight back. How many times have they done this to other businesses that don't have $40k laying around to stand up for themselves.
Look at all of Trumps crimes and how he got away scot free while the rest of use would have been incarcerated or buried by now .
Our Governments are run by WALL STREET and Scurrilous Bastards out to steal your money.
I agree that this is a problem. However, many lawyers will take the case for a cut of the winnings with no upfront fees for exactly this reason.
Suing the government also tends to be unnecessarily hard. That is something that needs to be fixed.
However, what you are saying is pure speculation. We don't know if there are more cases or if media is amplifying an isolated case.
@@unknown23hornet22 lol it's a very safe bet to say the government is involved in extortion just to grab free money. They took 5 grand for doing nothing. Easy racket...
@@unknown23hornet22 That type of lawyer is generally illegal except for injury/disability cases, at least in my state
@coolhacker1025 is it illegal for workers rights attorneys too?
Same state where they have been arresting sober drivers and charging them with DUIs. Kind of a weird coincidence.
@@powdork 🎯👏👍
Yeah, something bad going on in that state.
Came to say the same thing
Where are the senators and representatives to support the people? What is going on in this state??
They're MAGA voting on single issue in a red state while they're getting porked by the cops @JeffreyWallk
The agent who was part of the ruse should be charged with supplying because the agent had the intent for the minor to take possession
Qualified immunity 🤦🏻
This happens all over the country everyday. I have bartended from Miami to California for 30 years. They messed up. But got lucky with the judge. That's why you train your people better. Alot of places won't even let children Within 15ft of a bar or were alcohol is served for this reason.
What? These tactics are unfair and dishonest but this argument makes no sense at all.
Yep. I know of an alcohol dispensary where you have to manually be let in by the cashier and they card at the door and another that’s got a gas station attached. The upstairs level is where the alcohol is. They’re so careful that they have it where you have to be carded inside the gas station portion and stamped before going back outside and entering through a different door that you have to be buzzed into by the gas station cashier to be able to even look at the alcohol. If you have a minor with you they won’t let you in. The minor has to either sit inside the gas station deli booths or go sit in the person’s car. They’d lose a lot more than $5K if they got shut down until a court hearing.
@@helidude3502 Doesn't work in illegal actions.
.... sounds like the Tennessee ABC is guilty of violating the RICO Act...
Oh it is.
Local & federal officials have been convicted of RICO before,it’s something the public is not fully aware of because they have a tendency to hide the fact the law also works against themselves
@@daaa3932 It's a violation of the 4th amendment to the US Constitution forbidding unreasonable searches. It also violates 42 USC 1983. Violation of federal rights under color of State law.
Tell us you have no idea how the RICO Act works.
@@daaa3932 Uh, no. Guilty of a crime here? Probably. Not RICO.
So..a judge states the agency violated at least 1 law. Ok. Who was charged then?
Can the judge order legal action against them?
Qualified immunity
@@qxk Does not work when they engage in illegal activity.
@@qxkyou cant knowingly commit crimes and use qualified immunity...
@@maggaming7969 they do all the time
Entrapment? The adult who bought the booze for the kid should be jailed.
I don't think it even rises to entrapment since there wasn't a violation of the law in the first place.
No.. this was straight up chereographed entrapment.. because there was a violation entered ... But they want revenue, not to jail...
@@hillaryclinton1314 False charges, no laws were broken by the target. I think the officials thought they were attempting entrapment was attempted but failed. Just so dumb and so damaging. Unacceptable on every level.
@@toomignon bringing in a minor with intent of the minor taking possession is called contributing to minors. Next ABC is not a law agency therefore they really have zero right to do strings.
@@toomignon The judge ruled that there was a violation of the law on the states part. Illegal enforcement of the law. That was a violation of their civil rights under color of law. Federal crime punishable by 20 years in prison. But of course, when it’s the cops that do the crime, nobody does the time.
Definitely not the first time they did that
They do it all the time here in Maine. Seen many small businesses destroyed by their tricks.
The individual agents who wrote the fine should be liable for the $40k personally. No qualified immunity.
Oh, that's an excellent point! They won't be inclined to repeat this soon or often!
The family have the choice of going after the big bucks and deep pockets by suing the agency of suing the agent personally under civil rights law. If they sue the agent, the agency may not pay for or provide the defense and may not pay the judgement. But, that limits the amount the family can collect to his assets or what they attach of his future wages. Most people and attorneys choose to go after the larger payout.
@@BryanTorok Get a judgement and garnish future wages. Attach a lien to the agent's home.
Heck, name both parties and go after the money! The problem is the qualified immunity part. You may not be able to sue them.
It is total BS.
How about following them around and warning businesses of their tactics.
Sure, but what's actually the problem here. It's not just the money. I feel it's an actual crime: You've got the government who hires people from the population to do a public service, and they become the opposite..a public menace. So what do we do with public menaces? We put them in jail. I'd say its not just about making restitution for their crimes...that's the absolute minimum. We don't just make thieves give the stuff back. We imprison them to protect the public. And of course disqualify them from public service.
@@Golfnut_2099 Taking you comments in the order you made them. Problems with garnishing wages: If you get a large judgement, it will take decades collect. If you succeed in getting him fired or jailed, then he has no income. If he is fired, he moves to another state and you have to spend money to find him and his job and then go to court to attach those wages.
Many officers put their home in someone else's name to protect it from law suit.
In most police law suits, the plaintiff names everyone from the officer who do the act, every supervisor, the chief, the safety director, and the mayor, and the governmental entity. But, by the time it actually goes to trial only the governmental entity is on trial.
I know lots of YT lawyers and cop haters are all upset about qualified immunity and a relatively few horrendous cases that were tossed because of it. The fact is that in far more cases officers are successful sued or officers are defended on the facts and qualified immunity has no impact.
If you follow them and warn businesses, you will almost certainly get arrested for interfering or obstruction or some similar charge.
The family already has a competent attorney. If he or she does not to civil law, I'm sure they can recommend someone who does. I will leave it to their attorney to advise them.
5000 dollar fine and we're supposed to believe law enforcement isn't about revenue.
Blah blah blah. Selling to a minor is a serious offense, but an offense that only provides for a fine as the penalty, so how else can they punish commensurate with the offense other than to provide a high fine???? 🤦♂ SOMEONE failed the test to become a cop and has been resentful ever since. 🤣
Yet everyone just voted for a corrupt police state. I think y'all better settle in...cops are only going to get more corrupt.
@@popcorn5130 Failed to comprehend the video it seems there popcorn. By the way I met the real Popcorn Sutton back in the day, mighty fine shine he made.
A place that becomes the place to buy alcohol for underage could easily clear more than $5,000 between visits from the alcohol commission. If it goes lower the fine may end up being more of a fee than a punishment.
@@popcorn5130 Good job being ignorant and projecting.
We are patrons of this beautiful establishment and rest assured we will visit more frequently. I can't drink 40k of wine or eat 40k of great pizza.....but I'll give it a try 😂
@@SRVandDtrouble cheers to you mate
I stay close to this place as well. They will be getting a lot more business from my family too.
It’s a scam.
Isn't this also the state that had 600 DUI arrests of people who had 0.00 in the blood test.
My exact thought.
Same State that arrested a car meet organizer that called and requested officers to ensure bad actors didn't ruin the event for everyone and the public and the arrested him and charged him with incitement among other things. I swear Tennessee keeps going farther and farther left
Same state who's DNR puts trail cameras on private property ,trying to entrap owners.
@@brandonpeterman9964 I didn't hear about that. But, sounds about right.
@@brandonpeterman9964 Except that political statistics prove otherwise. It's not as if right wing can do no harm, eh? Totalitarians can and will false-flag. The idea is to get a popular clamor for iron control from one side while making the other side the scapegoat.
I despise bullies in any form. They lost in a court of law; they should have to pay every cent back.
@@mayshackit would provide an incentive to low quality government attorneys to actually be honest and diligent. You know… Their job? But we all know that won’t happen. It would bankrupt your backwards state.
@@mayshack
YYYYYYEESS
ABSOLUTELY
I DETEST BULLIES AS WELL
ESPECIALLY FROM ANY GOVT. OR ENTITY THAT HAS
POWER OVER THE PUBLIC EX. SCHOOL BOARDS ETC.
@@mayshack when the state does something purposely illegal in order to charge someone and find them guilty and that person has to go to court and put out $40000 in order to prove their are innocent and that the state did something illegal and wrong you are absolutely right the state should pay that $40000 AND a substantial amount for the person's time and damage to their business and reputation as well AND whoever it was that did something purposefully illegal needs to be fired and charged and face the consequences of their crimes and actions .
smdh
Absolutely! It’s Disgusting! It’s Corruption! 🤮🤮🤮
The agent needs to be in prison, definitely should be charged with supplying alcohol to a minor. Hope he gets fired.
There were two agents perpetrating the scam! They both belong in prison!!!
They should be 6 ft. under.
What teenager wants a $40.00 bottle of wine? They want the cheapest buzz available. Nonsense from start to finish.
Most adults I know don't want to pay $40 for a bottle. The fun is finding a great bottle at a great price.
Boones for the win.
Looks like an attempt to ruin them for a property grab.
This is the type of stuff that makes nobody trust the government it's sickening
And what’s the alternative to government? Anarchy and corporate overlords who can buy all the land, pollute freely, and pay people to be muscle for them
@@lesteralexander789 - just wait - it's only going to get worse from here on out ...
Just wait - this is bad - but it's about to get a hole lot worse now....especially with the new admiin..
@@annagarner1280 Exactly, the incoming president is corrupt as hell and only surrounds himself with Yes Men who massage his Ego
@lesteralexander789 this is a Republican state top down
There will always be people in government who do not understand that having authority and being right are not the same thing.
People have forgotten the difference between 'authority' and 'power.'
Say you own a big yacht, and you hire a certified captain to sail it. You're sailing into a storm, and you tell the captain NOT to reef the sails, 'cause you wanna see how fast the boat will go.
You have the power, but the captain--who knows better----has the authority.
Cops today have virtually unlimited power, and zero real authority.
When tf did ABC become part of the government?
I say something similar. Protecting and serving is different than enforcing the law. Just because a coo is enforcing a law doesn't mean he's making his community safer.
A lot of people in government forget that their job is to serve the people. The people do not serve them.
@@chaseviking5096 ABC = Alcohol & Beverage Commission. They regulate liquor licenses (which businesses have to have to sell alcohol). Not ABC the TV company.
You can have power and money but if that person heart ain't right ain't no telling what they will do
The adult made the purchase. The child was just standing there alongside. No law was broken by the seller.
The seller completed the sale by handing the change to the minor … making that minor a party to the transaction. No getting around that fact.
@@gigifrasieur1586 wrong kid. Handing the change to the minor doesn't make the minor involved one bit. The audit was the one who paid for it therefore that audit was breaking the law by contributing to a minor not the worker.
@@gigifrasieur1586 so you can knock off your fake bs you are trying to claim is fact.
@@gigifrasieur1586 No. The adult could have claimed the change did not belong to the kid and they needed to provide that same amount to the adult, but that is the extent of the interaction. Had she handed the BOTTLE or RECEIPT to the teenager, THEN there would have been grounds for this fine.
The kid didn’t handle the bottle so that goes out the window,no way around that one
It should cost the government 10 time's the expenses it took to fight and the agent should be sent to prison
And who pays for the government? How much did this cost the tax payers of TN for this to go through court? Take it out of the agents pay/retirement.
@@dampierstucco5778that wouldn't happen in a red state, voters are single issue voters won't against their elected politicians to vote for another party if it meant not having the govt pork you everywhere you go
The statement from ABC indicates they are a professional organization and this event is not reflective of their standards. Given this statement the ABC needs to reimburse these people for the costs they incurred as a result of this situation.
@@danthompson6067 if that statement was actually true the issue should never have gone to a judge. It should have been ripped up.
The ABC lies.
The reason these agencies only get worse is that they know that the public they harm ends up paying for both sides of any legal dispute. Either they win or they get some stern words from a judge.
If those words meant anything at all then their wouldn't have been a $40K court case to start with. It only didn't meet their standards bc they get away with easily robbing a small biz of $5K this time.
@PSUQDPICHQIEIWC
I agree! The taxpayers lose in the end!
But as taxpayers and voters, we elect the people who are supposed to have oversight of these agencies!
Ultimately it is our responsibility to chose wisely!
Between this, the TBI raid on the Millersville PD office, and the false DUI arrests, Tennessee law enforcement isn't looking very good these days.
@PhilthyGemini Don't forget Rutherford county's Judge Davenport illegally jailing minors.
Give their money back, with an apology!
Plus punitive damages !
Just terrible! ☹️☹️ So glad they won! 👍🏼
Won what? Not paying the 5,000 extortion at ghyun point. Instead forced to pay out 40,000 to avoid imprisonment? Naw still crooked and by all means wrong
Damn. Im gonna go there tomorrow on my day off, now.
Original wine? Original pizza? From an ItalianGRANDMOTHER? Oh HELL YES
@@valestivale4711 did you go? I need to know how it is.
@@Agrillot6 The wine at Lookout is undrinkable - truly bad. But the pizza is amazing.
@ I actually think all wine is undrinkable, I was most curious about the pizza, thank you.
Good for you guys, don't give up the fight.
I hope they get Justice along with a hefty settlement from Tn ABC .
@ There should be an investigation into who approved those type of tactics targeting specific businesses. Sounds like grafting going on somewhere. He failed to pay a bag man.
Unfortunately its tax payers that have to pick up the bill for these scumbags.
As an Italian American, I think they were targeted. This is unacceptable.
As an Italian-American you should understand why they were targeted.
@@cvn6555 Racism?
@@TheRealDrJoey It was a joke but read it however you like.
@@cvn6555 I know. Mine was a joke.
@@TheRealDrJoey Ok. Cheers.
This state seems bound and determined to push outside the rule of law. I've heard about DUI arrests ... More than 600! ... of people whose blood work comes back with ZERO amounts of drugs / alcohol.
@@mkissin493 I just saw that couple weeks ago, thought the same thing, TN seems suspect
@@mkissin493 I grew up in TN. Left in 1976. Never regretted it. Only go back to visit my family. So far I haven’t been arrested for DUI🤣🤣🤣
Is this the state with no state income tax? Now I know how they get their tax revenue.
I was a cop (long enough to know i wasnt interested in that culture of bullying and harassing instead of serving and protecting) in northeast TN. We were trained (including at the TLETA and by the department) that we were legally obligated to arrest people we suspected of a DUI even if they passed the field sobriety test and blew a 0.00. What kind of BS is that?
@@tomwestbrook Law enforcement in EVERY state does bogus DUI arrests. Enjoy the bubble you seem to live in.
The official should be fired and charged for a crime
So they are also charging that kid with underage possession? ...Seeing as this was a completely 'legit' purchase. ...And the adults that contributed to his delinquency will also be charged? Is that child legally permitted to participate in a criminal sting? Finally, What a crock of shit and waste of time.
As far as I see it he only took the change they and the adult had the transaction.
@@ImprovmanZero According to the vid that would be correct. So there was no direct sale to the kid. Which any reasonable human can see. The only crime is theft of 50 cents from the kid's mom.
@@metricdeep8856 the kid put the money on the counter and was given the change, that is why it is considered a sale to the kid.
Just like if you ordered dinner with your family but your dad pays, the sale was to him not you.
@@dddddyyn It is not stated or shown that the kid put the money on the counter.
@@metricdeep8856 because the story is from her perspective, she never saw it. Honestly in Ontario (where I'm from) she'd be in the wrong (our laws are a bit wild for some things).
Isn’t this the same state that’s been charging sober people with DUIs? I think the last number was 900 tickets written for dui’s for sober drivers. State must be doing that “taxation by citation” dance. I’m staying away from TN
This is why I consider the government busy bodies leeches - $5K fine, how many people would spend $40K to deal with it, most would just pay the $5K and complain.
The leeches know this, and do their best to keep their pockets lined with their theft. They'd rather us lose good businesses like this than find work that is actually productive and contributes to society, because that might require some effort on their part.
Other states charge less than $1,000.00 for this type of violation. It's nothing but a Racket!
This also shows how inefficient our legal system is. This should have been an easy court case. Likely the ABC stretched the legal proceedings out to run up the bill for the retail store. That keeps others from standing up to their (ABC) corruption.
This everyday screws for TN
@@tomnwmi Huh? Where I'm at its $10k first offense.
@@tomnwmi The amount has nothing to do with fundraising, it has to due with being a high enough amount to hurt. The only other options would be throwing people in jail or taking away their liquor license and any of that for a first offense seems kind of harsh.
The ABC Agent should be held liable for the court and lawyer costs.
Tennessee law enforcement abusing their authority…..I’m beginning to see a trend
DUI arrests of stone cold sober drivers.
😮 when youve been near the bottom in pay and education for so long.
Not just happening in Tennessee this goes on in every state in the union,all law enforcement agencies and courts are corrupt.
@@randystanton1224What?
@@nitsudocsicnarf347 under educated and poor get steam rolled easier by police and politicians. From the place that was almost a super fund sight till funding was cut to the hundreds of false dui arrests, poor and uneducated get the worst of authority in TN.
As someone from Tn, even considering most regular people being very polite or hospitable in most places, the literal worst problem for almost every single county and the entire state is their local and federal government officials and state and local police departments. It's almost like every single person will wake up with every intention of using all means they possibly can to harass, fine, punish and criminalize any resident or even those simply passing through with as many possible infractions or crimes as possible for every interaction. Never carry over a few hundred dollars in cash. The local police will be the first people to remove your cash, because if you are not possibly doing anything wrong, you can simply sue them in court, and if you do, then they'll just send the money up to another higher government agency and claim ignorance, even if the judge demands or jails them with contempt. They know they have qualified immunity, so the police and local officials can and will use those powers to take possession of any potential assets that may bring some financial benefits for themselves while making it look like it's beneficial for the state or county.
Interestingly this town is also where the cops are pulling over sober drivers and charging them with DUI's.
sick
They went in there with a minor in tow. So this was a deliberate and premeditated action which is counter to their statement that "This is not our usual practices or high standards of enforcement". They've done this more than once. They just got caught on video this time.
I manage a tobacco shop in PA and due to the various products, that we legally sell, the state is constantly trying to get us to sell to minors in a multitude of ways. All are deceitful and illegal. Our employees are vigilant for any and all underage sale attempts and we do stop the sales if we suspect it.
Two years ago, my 16 y/o son went with me into the liquor store, as I wanted to surprise my wife with a new peach whiskey. He asked what I was getting and I told him he'd see soon enough. When I grabbed it from the shelf, he nodded and said "ah, yep that's for mom". When I went to pay, they ask for his ID, but as he didn't have a permit or license yet, I wasn't able to provide, so they refused sale even though it was my son. The girl kept apologizing, but said it looked like he acknowledged I was buying the right one he wanted and that she could be fine. It sucked for me to have to leave without the purchase, as it was the only store in town (30 minute drive to the next), but I told her I wasn't upset and completely understood. That was the first time I ever had an issue with any of my kids in the store with me, but you can bet from then on he stayed in the vehicle!
Yep. Can confirm. A few years back I was in line behind a kid trying to buy tobacco at a quickie-mart. He had a passport but it was expired although it indicated that he was old enough to make the purchase. Clerk refused and the kid kept whining and cajoling until the clerk told him to leave. Then another guy came forward and identified them as both part of a sting operation. Every one in the store was pissed off and just stared at these two assholes until they wisely took off.
TN is also where the Battle of Athens happened. Seriously, look it up. TN has a long history of police and judicial corruption.
This is why businesses need to record what goes on inside the business.
And it's why fines should go into the general fund, not the budget of the agency issuing the fine.
Revenuer's being Revenuer's.
They won in court and they still haven't been paid? Guess they have to do what a couple in Florida did when they foreclosed on a bank
That is insane. That IS intrapment
Such bullshit. They got caught guarantee they got caught once because someone had the money and grit to defend themselves.
“This doesn’t reflect our usual practices”
Uh are you sure? Seems like they had the process down to an exact science and had done it plenty of time before.
Every citation for sale to a minor involving this agent should immediately be suspect.
Law-enforcement officers are not there for your safety, it’s never been about your safety
Always been about slave control.
3 troopers spotlighting, tag team pullovers on I-24 in a 5 mile stretch? Making bank.
... isn't that entrapment?
I'd sue them so hard.
That's called entrapment, y'all. They should fire that agent.
LOL. It's not entrapment. Not every error in enforcement is "entrapment," even if it seemingly involves deceit. It's simply an error in their attempt at enforcement. It's also not exploitation of a minor. Juveniles are often used in such stings... legally [Tennessee Code 39-15-413 ]. But the Internet wouldn't be the Internet without ignorant comments that entertain.
@@popcorn5130 You are correct in that they didn't actually threaten or harass them into doing something illegal. I misused that term. Instead they just tricked them into doing something and then told them it was a crime; when it wasn't.
@@Aprlmoore LOL. But go ahead and leave your rhetorical comment up... so other ignoramuses can "like" it.
@@popcorn5130 I would have done that if you hadn't posted an insulting reply. So, now they get to read this whole exchange.
@@Aprlmoore thanks. He doesn't more time supporting exploitation of a minor rather than stating his case for entrapment.. glad you left it up so he'll end up adding to it because he's no life...
Creeps. This happened locally here, too. An undercover cop came into a place with a 20 yo guy and both sat together at a table (kid was big, full beard, etc.). The waitress recognized the cop from an alcohol related training event several months earlier (he was representing local PD). She made small talk about event with cop and took their orders. Busted. City refused to drop the charges of serving minor even though she stated that she trusted a known local cop wouldn't allow underage drinking and the kid looked 25. Moral of the story? Never trust a cop.
Cops are sworn liars who have qualified immunity.
That's why when I worked at a grocery store we were required to card anybody that appeared to be under the age of 30. Now, everybody has to get carded whenever they are trying to buy age restricted items. The kid may have looked 25, but that still doesn't get you off the hook.
It really sounds like entrapment.
The ABC doesn't care. This is just one drop in the bucket. Just think off the business that don't or can't fight it and pay their racket fees.
They've done it. They'll do it. And if you in TN this is just a warning.
@@user-neo71665 They care. They care very much about their criminal source of income. Low effort . No danger. Big payouts. And they get free booze !
Lawsuit.
The judge even said they violated the law to fine you, that's clear grounds for a suit to recoup not only damages but also punitive damages and emotional distress for having to fight this injustice.
This is a perfect example of why I hate government so much .
@jodyvanliew2514 that was state government agency. Have you tried living in Russia, North Korea, Nicaragua, ect...they have no government.
@@abundanciaygratitud7744 the U.S is turning into those place already. The Rule of Law is dying here. Things like qualified immunity and Civil Asset Forfeiture are just the symptoms.
lol, I bet you scream about “states rights.” Local government is always more ripe for corruption than federal.
Well this is a red state, these were the people who were going to get govt off your back.
Did the agent follow protocol? Sounds like ABC says no, so the agent should be financially responsible to pay back the business. End qualified immunity.
Did they get fired? They should be sued. but as mentioned the governmental institiutions have some immunity. someone please share the names of the agents involved.
You can go after the cops bond,a lesser known fact that can make it a living hell for them when they are no longer employable
She didn't sell him anything. the kid straight up stole the wine
Just an example of corruption.
They are so dedicated to professionalism at the ABC that even after losing a lawsuit, even after admitting they were wrong, they won’t say if they are disciplining the agents who they admit were wrong and fought porch and nail in court to justify their actions costing this family tens of thousands of dollars. I don’t know how these people can sleep at night…
This isn't even entrapment, this is just ridiculous nonsense on the part of the state. The winery did nothing wong.
Agencies like this all over our country need to be examined!
Also held accountable
The city and state gov. of TN are really screwed up. What the heck is wrong in TN?
Maga
Cousin marriages
Entrapment, pure & Simple the ABC should be cited, not the business & perhaps (even better) abolished altogether.
sadly these prejudice practices are not behind us…. they were banking you didn’t know the language and the laws to defend yourself…
If the Adult placed the money on the counter to purchase the wine, NOT GUILTY!
Trap
ABC should have to pay
Modern Law Enforcement consists of petty juvenile bullies. JMO
I work in retail and have had stings when a minor paid by the sheriffs office comes in and tries to buy alcohol. We always check ID so never get busted but my question is, how is it legal for the sheriffs office to pay a minor to commit a crime?
Greed destroys you can deny it but nothing will change..
The adult is responsible for that minor not the winery.
The State should re-pay all legal expenses, and the "agent" fired.
Give the change to the kid does not mean you sold to a minor. Their needs to be some approval for fines. If an agent recommends a fine their boss should have to approve it.
They are going to hear one word: immunity.
So interseting how government agencies are given immunity over court fees as if we dont have a constitution in place specifically to prevent government over reach.
Aka treason.
They can try for sure but immunity does not cover illegal acts.
@rlhicks1 like 47 felonies? Lol
@@DirtyPlumbus Still butt hurt that none of the false charges worked to keep our newly elected president from running I see.
That is entrapment 100%
High standards of enforcement, what a joke.
Get cameras to monitor purchases, then the shenanigans will stop or at least be documented!
I think since the law was violated that should mean they should be able to sue. If the government doesn't want to pay back for their mistake then the people should. Sue and put the entire department on trial
It doesn’t sound like a “mistake”, but a setup!
@@countbenjamin1442 Sadly, the taxpayers will be the ones to pay. Message ALL of your local and federal representatives demanding an end to ALL qualified immunity.
What is the State Republicans doing about this
The government never goes to jail, even when the judge said they broke the law
Between this and the systematic arrest of drivers who blow 0 on DUI, it seems like a bad time to be an incumbent in Tennessee.
I wonder if they ever heard of the term entrapment.
The ABC board targets servers that make less than 3 dollars an hour. Their behavior is both inexcusable and typical for law enforcement in TN
Thy used to bury revenue agents in that part of Tennessee. They need to remember that.
Correct,keep in mind what occurred in Athens Tennessee after the Second World War 🧐
they are clearly used to people just paying the fine and moving on. I hope they win their legal fees back
This why we need to have regulations and oversight of government employees. Who we vote for has an impact on this type of problems. No elected officials or government employees should have immunity from prosecution or lawsuits.
They will never have oversight against cops or law enforcement or any kind of policy enforcement at all. I remember when body cams first came out law enforcement agencies all over the country were screaming and crying that these were impede their ability to do their job know what it would do or and is doing impede their ability to violate rights. I think all government agents like this if you're a policy enforcer need to have a body cam on you. Also our government has taken oversight of these type of policy enforcers out of the hands of we the people and put them in the hands of the same policy enforcers that are being oversighted. You know the deal we've investigated ourselves and we find ourselves doing the wrong.
ABC is another agency we really don’t need
Sue the agent, sue the ABC, NO QUALIFIED IMMUNITY FOR THESE SCUMBAGS!
Go after their bond,it’s that simple 🧐
If its "not up to their usual practices and standards" why did it make it court. Why didn't someone, anyone, recognize this wasn't the way they do things and put a stop to it? Because it IS the way they do things....they just got caught doin it.
Disgraceful
In Wisconsin a minor can drink alcohol with a parent or guardian present..
At home yes
@dragonf1092 They may also drink at establishments.
I hope you sue them and as a part of the judgement you get a permanent injunction against them.
They get immunity.
If you are a cop and you have to commit crimes to make people criminals, you need to rethink your entire existence.
Government thugs depend on most people just paying the fine. Thank you to this family for fighting.
Just like the mafia, got to get that revenue by any means necessary.
just trying to justify why they have jobs when there is no need for them - so they make sht up
Should probably encourage not entrap good business owners in that area. That area has so much potential to be amazing but it’s no wonder nobody wants to invest in an area with such corruption.
Wouldn’t this mean voting out the republicans that appoint the chair of TN ABC?
@@stephkent2736 Yea that isn't gone to happen. The crooks will stay in power and it's gone to get worse now.
They should always have to pay you back. Also Court should be free. It's not right for someone to sue you and all that money you don't always get back.
Yep nowhere in the constitution of the united states of America does it say you have to be extorted to have council. Attorneys/lawyers, judges are the biggest racketeers, extortionists in America.
the blue wall of silence, corruption, and incompetence
ABC isn't the police.
In Tennessee?
That's Tennessee being Tennessee!!!