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Video-snitching

Video-snitching: Is when individuals record themselves or others committing crimes—like assaults, drug dealing, or worse—and then either keep those videos on their devices or share them online, often leading to serious legal consequences when the police find them.

Example: The county Lines gang filmed themselves flaunting cash, flashing designer gear, and using burner phones—pure video-snitching—which gave the police concrete evidence of their crimes.
Lee: Bruv, funny, innit—these people do crime, and then they film everything—drugs, cash, their whole criminal life. Then when they get arrested, the police seize their phone, and it’s all there—proper stupid—if they’re really stupid, they post it online.
Frank: Init, bruv, they call that video-snitching.
Lee: LOL.
Frank: LOL.
by Jamie Cheese February 4, 2026
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