In fairness, we don’t know if this is a “Florida Man.”
We know that it’s a Miami court, but that doesn’t mean the person on this call is a native. And we don’t know that it’s a man, as we can only see their, literal and figurative, behind.
But we know that someone thought it was acceptable to appear in court with their clothes off getting an injection.
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And that says to me both “Florida” and “Man” better than almost anything.
MIAMI ZOOM COURT: We’ve reached peak 305. Someone appears to be getting a butt injection while appearing in a virtual hearing pic.twitter.com/2bRK3IATQz
— David Ovalle (@DavidOvalle305) April 21, 2021
Remember, Miami is the “classy” part of the state. I shudder to think about what’s transpired in Jacksonville courtrooms over the last year. Honestly, it’s tragic that this came in right after the ATL March bracket of Zoom fails.
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