I thought Christmas was about giving, not receiving. But don't try telling that to this Florida woman. If you ask her, it's about smashing taillights over unpaid favors. Just when you thought Christmas was the time for goodwill and joy... Nah, try smashing car parts.
According to FOX35, her name is Haniffa Hosein. She got arrested for going full Hulk on some dude's taillight over unpaid favors. Now, I'm not a relationship expert, but if you're throwing bottles at your ex's car, something's not right.
The story goes, they used to be a thing, but it's been over a year since they called it quits. Then, out of the blue on Christmas Eve, she decides it's the perfect time to settle some unpaid debts, if you catch my drift. But the dude, he wasn't having it. So he refuses to cough up the cash for services rendered. She didn't like that because next thing you know, she's chucking bottles.
What gets me is the reason she gives when the cops roll up. She says she's mad because he didn't want to pay up for her, uh, "services." You know... The Naughty kind. Now, I get it, relationships can be messy, but busting up someone's ride? Paying for what? I'm not really sure who is in the wrong here.
And get this, the dude wants $400 for the busted taillight. $400! That's some expensive dissatisfaction right there. In the end, of course, she ends up in the slammer but gets out after dropping a grand for bail. Let's face it. Nothing in life is ever free.
Florida Woman Makes Viral Post With Sheriff Vehicle, Gets Busted For Drug Possession
Time for the story of Talea Saylor, who ran afoul of the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office in Englewood, Florida. It all started innocently enough when Talea posed on top of a Charlotte County Sheriff vehicle. The suv was parked at a dealership and she saw this as a perfect opportunity for a viral post. Unfortunately the Sherriff's Office saw the post. What do you think they're doing when they're parked on the side of the road? Scrolling, no doubt.
I'm sure they were annoyed by this woman standing on their vehicle, but the picture is a little blurry. No way you can identify her. Until....
From the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office: "A few days later, one of our Marine Patrol deputies was in the area of Chadwick Cove and noticed two suspects on a familiar 26ft sailboat. The owner of the boat was arrested the day prior and had not yet been released from jail. Contact was made with boat owner via the jail watch commander who advised he did not give anyone permission to be on his boat."
Talea Saylor
I'm sure she was just holding the meth for someone else.
On The Boat
Her accomplice, Briar Bloomer. Facing the same charges. How did these two manage to get a boat off the dock? At least they're wearing life jackets. Safety first!