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Black Crime 2022 Edition Part 1

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 Hello all, in this thread I will post video links to some of the most outrageous crime and arrest videos with Black perpetrators. Before you say that these are isolated incidents I urge you to have a look on YouTube for other years, most of these contain Blacks, and most of them are very similar in the audio and video. I think it really is quite simple to see the connections. Without further ado: Black viciously attacked Hispanic woman and two men on metro mover without provocation: Trashes gas station because could not use clerk's phone twice: Black women stole thousands in fragrances: Attacks MTA worker with hammer on head Steal backpack with AirTags sister goes nuts! NYC deadly crime spree Kills girlfriend and tosses baby into the river

This should have never started. Ripping off employees is so USAinc. Make employers pay service provider and charge full price for food etc.

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Is There a Legal Consequence for Not Tipping? Story by Alexa Mason • Oct 15, 2022 “ Tip Jar at Open Bar ” by Dave Dugdale is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 . In the United States, it is often expected to give a service provider a monetary tip over and above the cost of the service once the service has been completed. Over the years, tipping has become customary for a wide range of service providers, from waiters to hairdressers to bellhops at hotels. The expectation that a tip will be given is so high for some types of service providers that many people wonder if there is a legal consequence for not tipping. The answer may surprise you. Standard Tipping Tipping service providers is considered a voluntary action in the United States so there is no legal consequence for not tipping. There are no laws that state a person is required to give another person money above the cost of the service provided. While tipping may be expected and some service providers earn less in wages because tips