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Want To Get Out Of Jury Duty? Use This Excuse

A viral TikToker was summoned to jury duty, but didn’t want to do it. If you’ve ever had to be summoned for Jury Duty, you know they ask you questions…

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A viral TikToker was summoned to jury duty, but didn't want to do it. If you've ever had to be summoned for Jury Duty, you know they ask you questions to see if you'd be a good candidate for the trial it's pertaining too.  Well this TikTok user said in one of his videos that this is the ultimate way to get out of the job!  He says its the "Get out of jail free" hack to get out of having to do jury duty.

So what is this hack?  It's simple, he says when you're asked where you get your news information from, you simply say you get it off of TikTok. The user, who's name is actually Hunter Kaimi, has over 778,000 likes on his video explaining his hack and it has already accumulated almost 3.1 million views!

Is this a hack you would use if you knew it worked. A part of us also feels that because its now out there, they may not accept this as a legitimate excuse to be excused.

We have more on this story and other weird and wacky stories in today's Other News!

 

 

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