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Arrested for disorderly conduct


Judge Reinhold just got arrested for disorderly conduct at a Dallas airport. Apparently, he was belligerent with TSA agents. http://www.tmz.com/2016/12/08/judge-reinhold-arrested/

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This is not the first time he's had some scrapes with the law; he was also accused of threatening a customer with violence at All-American Burger, littering on the street when he threw out a seafood restaurant uniform from his moving vehicle, and lewd exposure in front of a minor (his sister's friend, a minor, was over to use the pool and caught him in a lewd act in the bathroom, which he "neglected" to lock).
And let's not forget the illegal weapons charge, when he stole a pistol from a customer that he claimed was trying to rob the convenience store he worked at; he managed to evade justice on that one, but many still suspect he tried to make it look like a robbery in order to play the hero; the only other witness besides the "robber" was a drug-addled stoner, which some think he paid in free beer (the stoner was under the legal drinking age in California at the time).

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Wow, great response! You're funny. :D

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Who are we to Judge?

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What a shame! How long will his sentence most likely be?

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I used to have to fly 40 weeks a year for a job I had for 3 years. So....I've had a lot of experience with the TSA people. So many of them are so rude and hateful. They have no clue that their paychecks come from the public flying. So, he got belligerent with one? I can understand...I've been belligerent with a couple of them myself as a result of their ugly attitudes and behavior. Since when is being belligerent a crime?

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According to either Inside Edition or the actual news, he was slapped with a $500.00 fine, and he apologized for the incident, saying that he hadn't taken his meds that day, and that's why he suddenly went cray-cray on the TSA guards. I hadn't heard of him in years--I remember seeing him in the Beverly Hills Cop movies back in the day,and struck me as funny with his odd-looking self. Finally sat down and watched Fast Times At Ridgemont High a couple of years ago--it still tripped me out how so many future stars got their start in this film, including Judge himself---and was surprised by how good--and realistic---it was for a film about high school kids. In other words, it wasn't a John Hughes flick (never was interested in any of his films, except maybe 16 Candles--other than that, they just didn't appeal to me,even back in the day when they came out.)

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Check out the movie he made with Danny Devito and Bette Midler titled "Ruthless People." It is roll on the floor funny from beginning to end.

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