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A man under the influence states money will buy his freedom after threatening police with a gun; individuals arrested for possession blame each other; a man arrested for drunk driving becomes unruly.
A man under the influence states money will buy his freedom after threatening police with a gun; individuals arrested for possession blame each other; a man arrested for drunk driving becomes unruly.
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S4, EP7 "Handle With Care"A sloppy and combative drunk; a man tries to run from the police after crashing his car; a man blows all of his casino winnings; tricked by a bail bondsman.
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S4, EP6 "High Wire Act"An inmate thinks cops lost his money; a drunk man of god; a transvestite prostitute is stabbed; a drunk trapeze artist driving a moped.
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S4, EP5 "Superhero Citing"Batman punches Chewbacca; a woman with a broken arm struggles with officers; a married boyfriend gets his young lover arrested.
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S4, EP4 "Duel of Nitwits"Officers outwit a man who refuses to give his name; an intoxicated woman gets behind the wheel a second time.
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