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of coarse I was just sarcastic, not advising to anybody to deal with crack
hope the kid learned the lesson, if he gets charged $5000 for the "crime" with maximum penalty shall be 5 hours of community service, that system is not fare, that most of the cops out there is brainwashed robots and not sensible humans
what year of CR250 by the way?
Macrider are you the GTAM net nanny? ROFL If I tell the OP to eat a brick do you think he will?
Really?
People have to have common sense. Ross was obviously joking.
Last edited by T.O. Rider; 01-08-2010 at 01:32 PM.
But some 'jokes' tread a fine line with insults and things like sarcasm frequently are unclear in text.
Morally Ambiguous (submissions welcome)
"Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth." - Oscar Wilde
I too think you need legal help . Yes your age and lack of priors will help your case but you need to be ready for the worst , so get some help b/c the up-front cost will be well worth it .
I can see both sides of the situation that led to the original charges. The officer will lay multiple charges knowing some will probably be bartered down or dismissed. Its a truth of our legal system.
The young guy would have had a list of charges as long as his leg if they were really looking to cook him. The day is long past when you'd get stared down, lectured and sent home to tell your dad what you did, and the cop would follow up with your dad at the legion to be sure you told the story.
I feel police could be working on real criminals , doing very bad things, but the police also get pressured by citizens to crack down on bikes/atv's/snowmachines with no ins/plates. Some citizens feel this is important work.
I'm glad for the OP, he has a fine to remind him what he did was wrong but hes not cooked for several yrs.
Dont do dumb stuff again soon young lad.
Morally Ambiguous (submissions welcome)
"Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth." - Oscar Wilde
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