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Remember Kapil, who was arrested for a bottle of Opium perfume? A lot of people asked how it ended. (this video:youtube.com/shorts/d3d8t_RQ4zE?si=A35...)
Allegations: The lab confirmed that the bottle contained YSL perfume. Case dismissed.
Consequences: Despite his innocence, the mere fact that he was arrested for "drug possession" instantly revoked his work visa.
Final: Kapil has lived in the U.S. for 10 years, but now he and his family face deportation. A mistake by the Arkansas State Police literally destroyed his career and legal status.
Question: Is it fair that the system penalizes a person BEFORE a court decision, and how should the police atone for such fatal mistakes?
Write what you think about the actions of the Arkansas police 👇🏻
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