Viral videos have recently highlighted a playful, albeit controversial, trend where drivers attempt to "win" their way out of citations or police interactions by challenging officers to a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
The "Paper" Prank: A popular comedic trope involves an officer asking for "papers" (license and registration), and the driver responding with the "paper" hand sign.
The Ticket Gamble: Some videos show officers actually engaging in the game to decide if a ticket is issued. For instance, a viral TikTok features an officer bargaining with a driver: "If I win, you get the ticket; if you win, you go".
The "Rematch" Meme: A common social media joke describes a driver winning the game and driving off, only to say, "I think he wants a rematch, he's been chasing me for 45 minutes". Real-World Incidents & Consequences strip+rockpaperscissors+police+edition+vide+new
While many of these videos are staged for humor, real-life instances have led to official investigations and disciplinary actions:
Palm Beach County, FL: The Florida Sheriff's Office launched a probe after a viral video showed boaters near Peanut Island claiming they avoided $500 in fines by winning a game against a deputy.
Snook, TX (Chilifest): Three officers were banned from working the music festival after video surfaced of them allowing an underage drinker to get out of a ticket by winning a game. Viral videos have recently highlighted a playful, albeit
Dallas, TX: Law enforcement in Dallas faced similar scrutiny after an incident where the game was used to determine the outcome of a police stop. The "Strip" & "Vide" Misinterpretations Rock, Paper, Scissors in Dallas: Fun Food Adventure
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Rock Paper Scissors (RPS) is a zero-sum hand game dating back to ancient China (the Han dynasty). Strip RPS is a simple variation:
Strip RPS has been a recurring trope in:
The appeal lies in the combination of luck, tension, and gradual nudity. No skill is required, making it accessible and unpredictable.