Girls Under Arrest | S2 E2 | Delinquent  Sisters

julie ricci avant Girls Under Arrest | S2 E2 | Delinquent Sisters

In the patrol car on the way to a call, Officer Warren (Jake Adams) and Officer Holmes (Nathan Bronson) explain to the camera that this is a bad part of town. A lot of unhappy people that live there lash out, so they get called out often. They arrive in an industrial area and spot bolt cutters lying on the ground next to an open chain link fence. The cops stop the car, jump out, and move into an adjacent warehouse. There are two girls inside, Whitney Wright and Gia Derza. When they see the cops, they run, but the cops quickly catch up to the girls and restrain them. The girls try to protest their innocence but the cops tell them that the bolt cutters are clear evidence that they broke in.The cops leer at the girls, saying that they look a lot alike. How do they know each other -- sisters? The girls are obviously uncomfortable with the way the cops are leering at them. They hesitate a moment before saying they're step-sisters. The cops wolf-whistle and joke that their parents sure didn't do a good job of raising them, then. The girls are hostile towards the cops, exclaiming that they have rights and that the cops can't treat them this way.The cops mock the girls for thinking they're all that when they're nobodies. Since they're nobodies, the cops are willing to let them go IF the girls fuck them.The girls are vocal, voicing their displeasure and outrage at the offer and being treated like this. The cops are not deterred, mocking them still as they say that the girls are free to reject the offer, but they're going to get arrested, and since they're both 18, they could be in jail for 10 years for burglary. They nervously look to each other. Finally, not wanting to go to jail and intent on protecting each other, both girls agree. They sink to their knees as the cops slip off their belts and feed their cocks to them.These cops are going to teach these delinquent sisters a lesson in justice that they won't soon forget...