Entitled College Professor Calls 911 on Herself

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50 thoughts on “Entitled College Professor Calls 911 on Herself

  1. This woman issued a lengthy written excuse for her obnoxious behavior. Imagine an excuse, she uses it. She also claims the charges were dropped. If so, that’s sad because she is a disgusting human being and a coward full of excuses.

  2. NEVER submit to the unproven and highly subjective circus tests. Is she going to give him an 'F'? What's going to happen after her husband finds out she got toasted at her other guy's office and then called 911 to come let her in her employer's building because she was too inebriated to do so? Did she do anything else worthy of arrest.. I guess public drunk & disorderly is enough.. It was very nice of them to call her son. She still seemed inebriated when she came back to the station. It sounds like they created an admin job for her in the basement.. She has no business being an example or instructor of impressionable students.

  3. So many questions:
    Why in the world does the police has the ability to let someone into the university?
    Why does the insist of driving home in front of them? Mam just lie and tell you will take a taxi or something.
    What is going on?

  4. The son's expression when the officer explains his mother's attitude says it all. This woman is not a nice person and is definitely a family embarrassment. Most likely she has a drinking problem.

  5. The individuals presented in these videos may be suffering from the effects of alcohol, drug abuse, a mental health disorder or simply having a bad day. The videos should NOT be presumed to be representative of their general behavior. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect. – How about not doing drugs or alcohol. Respect is earned not given.

  6. From the beginning Glickman was dismissive, entitled and gave the officers attitude as if she was their "superior". Glickman told the officers that "they were going to leave her alone and she was going to drive." Glickman's "boss" voice and continuous "threats" were embarrassing. Her "have a good day" line is the personification of a false level of superiority. The 08:14 pain sound is my new morning alarm. Even in handcuffs, Glickman is INCAPABLE of personal accountability. I'm not going to be arrested, while being arrested is the moment Glickman meets reality…

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