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Officer Ryan Mann – Des Moines Police Department
Senior Officer Ryan Mann is dispatched to a citizen who wants to repossess a car. After reviewing the contract written on cardboard, Officer Mann determines that it is a valid contract and the process of repossession can begin. However, the owner of the vehicle refuses to allow the repossession to take place. Officer Mann explains that after keeping the car for six months and not making one payment, the gentleman has the right to repossess the vehicle.
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The beer bottle wind chimes really bring the place together.
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"RESERVED PARKING FOR HARLEN & BILLY"
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They should make a whole show with this particular officer and his adventures!!
Ryan, you just came by to help me with a report. This is hilarious! You’re quite a character, will be looking for you up on the screen! Thanks, Julie ps. Sophie says hi🐾
The Bud Light wind chimes are killing me XD
Met Ryan in Minneapolis today… Great in person too.
This officer is so humorous and amazing!!
In the eyes of a judge, it doesn't matter what a contract is written on. As long as the situation is clearly written and signed by both parties. Could be written on toilet paper and a crayon.
If I ever did buy a Tilt A Whirl or vintage Himalaya ride for my back yard I know who to contact to help work on it… even she would be able to pull the motor apart….. carnival is in town!
This is hilarious….
Laugh if you want but this man has his every move properly documented…… on cardboard
This is hilarious….
This is hilarious….
This is hilarious….
Hilarious
Lol they live right down my street
I love you cop's
That cop is da Mann
I’m from Iowa
You thought he was lying about the contract.
Pay for what you owe, it's not yours other wise. Plain and simple
Just like Judge Judy always says..Even if a contract is written on a piece of toilet paper in crayon it's still a contract.
Is paper that expensive in Des Moines, Iowa? I'm sort of guessing it is, because contract on a cardboard is the best they can come up with XD
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Why does this guy remind me of Simeon Yetarian?
LMAO
This cop is nice