An entitled Florida woman got in trouble with the traffic police officer for driving over the speed limit, and then she verbally threatened him. The officer stopped her as she did not use a turn signal and was driving dangerously.

The bodycam footage of the incident revealed she was not even complying with simple instructions. The officer asked her to move behind her car and raise her hands. Meanwhile, she mocked him, “Are you going to tase me? Shoot me?”

The Florida officer responded, “Turn around. Do not reach into your bag. I will taze you if you reach into your bag.” At first, she did not comply and then threw her bag on the road. The officer said, “I’ve ordered you multiple times to turn around and place your hands behind your head. Now turn around, and put your hands behind your head.”

It took a while for her to stop threatening him and follow his instructions. He told her she smelled like alcohol and was also acting like a child. She claimed to be a “seventh-generation Floridian.” She told the officer that he was treating her like a dog while he was just giving basic instructions.

In a normal scenario, an officer may have just given a ticket, but since she was misbehaving and resisting, the officer handcuffed her and arrested her. She then pressed him to get her purse from the car. Besides, she repeatedly called out for her boyfriend, who turned out to be even more entitled than her.

He asked the officer the reason for her arrest and told him he could not arrest her as she did not commit any crime. The officer told him he did not need to explain anything to him. The boyfriend responded, “As an employee to me, you need to,” implying the police officer is working for him. He was taken aback by the entitlement and told he could also get arrested for interrupting a traffic stop. This wasn’t the end of the altercation, as the woman was making up stories to get away. She told the officer she had a disability so that he could loosen up the handcuffs.

Then she told him to arrest real criminals and not the mother of three. While driving to the prison, the woman kept screaming and said she would get out of the county soon. At one point, she directly spoke to the camera inside the vehicle and said, “I never want to come back here again. And I hope y’all hear this on his body cam. Whoever’s listening, yeah, you hear me?”

Later, she threatened the officer with legal action against him and the department. She added that she’ll make a documentary on him as she was a journalist. She told him, “You’re going to be famous, bro.” The Florida officer remained calm while she was talking endlessly about her plans.