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A popular catchphrase with the group is "lazybones," a name given to those who refuse to take their carts back. Occasionally, the Cart Narcs might also call out those who litter. Although "Cart Narcs" is based in California, they have conducted "investigations" in New Jersey, [3] New York, Texas, Hawaii, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. [6]
The Instagram account "Cart Narcs" devotes itself to confronting people on video in parking lots across the country to call them out for failing to return their carts. Those who decline to trek ...
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The man, wanted in an assault, fled police in a slow-moving golf cart in the San Fernando Valley. He was taken into custody and the dog was returned to family members.
Donald Trump posted a scathing, late-night video on Truth Social on Monday attacking the four ongoing criminal investigations into his actions – after he claimed that he will be arrested by ...
The August 1990 Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) version of NARC, published by Acclaim Entertainment and developed by Rare was billed as "the first video game with a strong anti-drug message," [2] though Nintendo forced all drug references to be removed from the actual gameplay. The game retained most of its violence and gore.
Here’s how South Carolina defines driving under the influence laws, especially when pertaining to vehicles like golf carts or riding lawn mowers. You can get arrested for driving drunk on golf ...
A mom caused a TikTok scandal by saying she doesn’t always return her shopping cart at the grocery store in a viral video. “I’m not returning my shopping cart and you can judge me all you ...