When Entitled Women Discover They're Going To Jail

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Some women believe they can forget the law and make their own rules. But this sense of entitlement can also land them behind bars. Here are 4 examples of entitled women who realize they're headed to prison.

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Entitlement and intoxication is a potent mix, often leading to disastrous results. This is exactly what our female suspect realized on November 28th, 2023, during a tough encounter with no-nonsense officers from the Waxahachie Police Force in Texas. For the suspect, it became a harsh lesson in humility and the importance of sobriety on the road.

What's worse than entitlement? Bratty behavior. When Pinellas County deputies in Florida responded to a dental office on January 2nd, 2024, they encountered a woman who refused to take "No" for an answer. Here's how her antics landed her in jail.

"Listen to your parents as they have your best interests at heart." An entitled daughter learned this on July 4th, 2022, when she faced prison. Watch how the Athens-Clarke County Police in Georgia taught her a lesson in respect and following the law.

Compliance goes a long way, but entitled behavior can lead to disaster, especially with the police. On May 30th, 2023, Key West officers in Florida responded to a woman causing a scene, and she learned the hard way that she was about to be an entitled woman on her way to prison.

Things quickly turned sour when this entitled woman faced authority. In Wisconsin, on June 18th, 2024, the Wausau Police were called to mediate a couple's argument. When they arrived, they were dealing with a calm Miss Jekyll - but she would soon become a raging Miss Hyde.

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