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William Bastin, a Florida man, was arrested for trying to climb into a woman’s car. It was a pretty ordinary crime until Bastin told the police Google gave him permission to do what he wants. The 38-year-old screamed “let me in” at a busy intersection before trying to force his way into the victim’s locked car as she waited at a stoplight.
Police were called to the scene, and when they arrived, Bastin told them that Google told him “it was his day, and he could have anything he wanted without paying.” Although
the man was released on bond following the incident, he couldn't stay out of trouble and was arrested again shortly due to erratic behavior and screaming at Walmart workers. God bless America.
Measures
Stupidity? 7/10
Outlandish? 5/10
Humiliation? 5/10
Disruption? 9/10
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