Illumination Villains' Crimes: Charged & Consequences

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TLDR The characters in the video exhibit villainous behavior and disregard for the safety and well-being of others.

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    O'Hare's monopoly on the air business and high prices for oxygen violate the Sherman Antitrust Act, potentially earning him millions of dollars in illegal earnings.
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    The violence and harm inflicted on the protagonist during the break-in scene highlights the intense nature of the villain's crimes.
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    Vector's careless use of a piranha gun instead of holding onto the ship put his hostage in danger, highlighting his disregard for her safety.
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    "There are a number of problems with this Factory."
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    Dr. Gru's fraudulent actions of lying about his identity for personal gain highlight his villainous nature and lack of concern for others.
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    The act of shooting a giant fireball at someone can be considered reckless endangerment, putting the person's life in danger.
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