Saturday, February 21st TV listings for Busted (KFPX-TV6) Des Moines, IA
World's Wildest Police Videos Liquor Store Robbery Footage
A Colorado chase hot on the heels of a liquor store robber; riots engulf Argentina.
Booting on a Saturday brings Michele and Courtney face to face with an angry Detroit restaurant owner; Charles tries to keep the bus lane clear; when she has to work a ticket beat, Sonjia gets more abuse than she is used to.
Rodney and Sonjia boot a man who insists he's already paid all his tickets; Johnny Tickets meets angry opposition as he lives up to his nickname; Sonja is confronted by an angry mob at a Detroit bar while ticketing.
Courtney and Sonjia run afoul of a football player when he uses his heft to block his mama's car from being towed; Debbie battles an irate man in downtown Providence; Ponytail confronts lots of mischief on his ticket beat.
A furious man challenges Rodney and Michele as they try to uphold the law; citizens berate Charles even when the violations are obvious; the insults get personal when Sonjia tickets an irate violator in Detroit.
Lashelle tries to counsel sisters that are furious over a corner clearance violation; two men confront Johnny after they are ticketed for feeding the wrong meter, and Ponytail is all business while challenged by angry citizens.
A man tries to drive off in the middle of a tow; Kim clashes with a citizen who removed a handicapped parking sign.
An unrelenting car dealer challenges Lashelle over parking on the sidewalk; Mary uses her experience raising seven kids to discipline unruly citizens; Eric tries to keep fire hydrants clear for firefighters battling a blaze.
Ponytail meets his match; Rodney and Sonjia take part in a high-speed booting chase; Evelyn patrols an Italian neighborhood in Providence.
Eric angers a man who is ticketed next to his home; Patty tries to get drivers to obey the rules; repeat offenders challenge Louann.
Beauty-school students threaten Ponytail; an irate man claims a missing sign is to blame for his violation; Sonjia directs traffic.
Nosy neighbors pester Eric; a man is caught using an illegal license plate; crosswalk parkers annoy Kathy.
Lashelle faces off with angry parkers; Steve is confronted by an irate woman who refuses to believe the law; Darryl Lee tries, but fails, to keep his last day of parking enforcement peaceful.
Hawk races to protect his wife and tow-lot workers from an outraged car owner; Ponytail writes tickets in front of a Detroit hospital; Bonnie encounters a man who disagrees with a parking sign.
Mike and JoJo remove vehicles from a Staten Island apartment complex; angry Detroit citizens challenge Eric's authority; a man accuses Maria of writing bogus tickets.
Hawk races to his brother-in-law's rescue when a woman flies into a rage, physically blocking him from towing her car; John and Rob meet angry resistance while keeping private lots clear for legitimate customers.
Irritated illegal parkers call Johnny every name in the book; Uncle Jojo removes cars lacking residential permits; Sonjia tries to impart parking wisdom upon uneducated Detroit drivers.
Ponytail encounters a man who refuses to see the light; John tows illegally parked cars in the Bronx; Fran contends with strong winds on her ticketing beat.
Hawk takes his son under his wing when a band of parkers becomes outraged; Eric encounters repeat offenders; a driver attempts to use an invalid handicap placard.
Ponytail tickets two guys parked on the sidewalk for a prayer meeting; a bad haircut leaves Johnny bald, but brings him good luck; Debbie plays a cat-and-mouse game with a crafty construction worker.
A Staten Island woman accuses JoJo of doing the devil's work; Eric tries his best to remain courteous despite being disrespected; a citizen refuses to heed Maria's warning.
Lashelle learns anger management in Detroit when citizens fly into a rage; New York attitude extends to Long Island where Rob tickets bad parkers and even worse drivers; angry shoppers threaten to call the cops on Hadrick.
An agitated young man blocks Rob from towing his car at a private lot in the Bronx; Johnny practices tough love while ticketing but softens for a pair of seniors; repeat offenders face justice from Judge Caprio in traffic court.
Eric tickets parking violators with machinelike precision; enraged car owners try to retrieve their vehicles from Hawk's tow lot; Sonja squares off with an incensed citizen who claims he was misled.
Uncle JoJo threatens to tow a woman's vehicle unless she can produce a parking permit; broken parking meters cause trouble for Lashelle; Vinny's tickets upset Long Island scofflaws.
Steve takes abuse from a belligerent man; boxing legend Thomas Hearns gets ticketed by Lashelle; Judge Caprio listens to excuses as citizens fight their tickets.
Two Staten Island women argue over a tow, and Mike is caught in the middle; Eric is confronted by an angry mob; Noreen tickets a citizen parked in a fire zone.
John comes to the rescue when an irate individual storms the Bronx impound lot; angry parkers harass Lashelle; Ponytail instructs citizens about new parking rules.
Ponytail tries to help illegal parkers break their bad habits; Uncle Jojo keeps Staten Island residents calm, even as their cars are towed; new parking officer Kristina works the night shift.
An agitated Bronx woman tries to physically block a tow; Charles flashes the orange ticket to make illegal parkers show some respect.
The length of Ponytail's hair and that of a city bus are challenged; an angry car owner attempts to re-claim his abandoned vehicle; taxi drivers skirt the law.
Jojo is ambushed by a repeat offender in Staten Island; Noreen stands firm against an irate store owner parked in a bus zone.
Jeff squares off with an angry citizen over a broken meter; Steve and Sherry, the booting team, meet with a woman who has an emotional attachment to her car.
Customer Wars Customer Wars Top 10: Fight Club
Customer satisfaction isn't always guaranteed, especially if there are fists involved.
Customer Wars A Rude Awakening
In Brookhaven, Pa., a pizza delivery man helps police apprehend a suspect; in Philadelphia, a gas station customer rudely wakes up a napping cashier; a store clerk in Los Angeles risks her life to fight off a would-be robber.
Customer Wars Customer Wars Top 10: Hands Off
What happens when customers help themselves to anything they want.
Customer Wars Drama at the Drive Through
In Swampscott, Mass., a woman and a contractor face off over noisy construction in the woman's neighborhood; after reportedly being told it's too early to order a chicken product, a woman attacks the employees through a drive-thru window.
