‘Officer Bubbles’ Files Lawsuit Against 24 Mean Youtube Commentators [Video]
Do you remember “Officer Bubbles?” Const. Adam Josephs earned the nickname “Officer Bubbles” when a Youtube video was released of him threatening to arrest a girl at the G20 Summit for blowing bubbles. Const. Adam Josephs did not find the girls bubble blowing funny, and he did not appreciate any of the comments or cartoons that were made of him on Youtube. “Officer Bubbles” is now suing for $1.2 million dollars.
According to The Star, Const. Adam Joshephs isn’t suing for the video that was posted of the incident (see video below), but instead, is suing for the mean comments and cartoons that made fun of him. The cartoons depict “Officer Bubbles” arresting everyone from Santa Clause to President Obama.
One of the 24 commentators involved in the lawsuit, who goes by the name of Theforcebewithme, said
“I thought my opinion was my opinion in this country. I probably might not even post anymore.”
The cartoons have already been removed from Youtube, which could put an end to the lawsuit.
James Zibarras, one of Josephs lawyers, said:
“A large part of what we’re trying to do is just get the stuff down. I don’t know what further steps we’re going to take at this stage.”
Here is the video of “Officer Bubbles” at the G20 summit.





