Live PD: Windshield Wiper (Season 2) | A&E

Live PD: Windshield Wiper (Season 2) | A&E

After an officer stops a vehicle for having expired plates, the cash-strapped man claims he’s waiting for his tax return to get everything he needs for his car, including a fix to his makeshift windshield wipers in this clip from “06.16.18”. #LivePD
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27 thoughts on “Live PD: Windshield Wiper (Season 2) | A&E

  1. He’s one of the good ones 😭❤️

  2. That ain’t original. That’s straight out of Sister Sister

  3. McGiver 1 Police 0. Also, remember that old Model Ts and such had a through the windshield lever that did the same thing with the wiper arm. They twisted the inner lever with the hand as needed.

  4. That's my aunts husband my dad helped design the window wipers😂😂😂

  5. 🥰🥰🥰

  6. Missouri is a joke in terms of auto laws and favors the wealthy. The law currently states that if you have a car 10 years of age or older it doesn't need inspected to re-register. It used to be 5 years. That said, a lot can go wrong within 10 years of owning a vehicle and it will never get inspected. So there's no mandated cost for those that can afford a newer car. Take the guy that has a 11 year old or older vehicle like the one in the video and he has to get it inspected to update his registration. Before it can be registered he has to spend money on the wiper motor (which he doesn't need if he can get the wipers to work) and he's going to have to spend $250 on the windshield. Then he's going to have to take time off of work to get it inspected losing income and the inspection costs $12. So, if the windshield motor is $50 then we're talking a total of $312 just to pass an inspection. The guy that has the same issue with a newer car: $0. Yes, the newer vehicle owner has to pay more in taxes but the state certainly screws the other guy over by forcing him to pay for things he doesn't absolutely have to have.

  7. Not really people..that's old as dirt..when cars were invented, motors for wipers weren't invented then..there was a handle above your visor that you moved back and forth to move your wipers..the wipers were connected at the top of the windshield pointing down..

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