operation repo

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Oct 19, 2008
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Have you watched the one where they go to some ranch or somethin and a bunch of homies are there and they start shooting? And then one of them starts breaking the windows and lights on the SUV they were taking and one of the repo foos had to dive through the window while his friend was driving away. Haha good shit.
 
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mi favorites was the one where they go to take dudes whip and they find all the bud plants and dude goes"there ready just give me a week!"lol

or when they try to punk dude and he goes in his house and comes out wit 2 homies,an ak and a guage and they dip out and leave the whip
 
Dec 17, 2002
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Operation Repo is a cable television series airing on truTV in English while the Spanish language version is shown on KWHY Canal 22 in Los Angeles. "Operation Repo" follows the lives of a fictional repossession team from the San Fernando Valley in California as they take vehicles ordered for recovery by financial companies due to owners' lack of payments. The team is often confronted by the vehicles' owners, occasionally with weapons. Some of the actions shown clearly violate the Collateral Recovery Act of the State of California. Recovery agents are prohibited from breaching the peace (ie: fighting and wrestling with debtors) and if the actions shown were true to life they would most likely result in many law suits against the company.
 
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Operation Repo is a cable television series airing on truTV in English while the Spanish language version is shown on KWHY Canal 22 in Los Angeles. "Operation Repo" follows the lives of a fictional repossession team from the San Fernando Valley in California as they take vehicles ordered for recovery by financial companies due to owners' lack of payments. The team is often confronted by the vehicles' owners, occasionally with weapons. Some of the actions shown clearly violate the Collateral Recovery Act of the State of California. Recovery agents are prohibited from breaching the peace (ie: fighting and wrestling with debtors) and if the actions shown were true to life they would most likely result in many law suits against the company.
Something else I believed in has been shattered...
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Disclaimer

The disclaimer shown at the beginning of the program indicates very clearly that all of the scenes depicted are re-enactments of extreme situations. A second paragraph of the disclaimer states that the incidents and people shown are "based" on real people and may not be the actual debtors themselves.