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JEDI

Lifer
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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Twice.

First time for golf cart damage (SWAT team, shots fired, etc).
Jaywalking (Media blitz, helicopters, national news).

You too? :p
 

lowtech1

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I was arrested at 11 years old for illegally entering a neighbour country (Malaysia 1.5 week in quarantine).

4 days in jail in a communist country (Vietnam), for illegally taking picture of the airport, government officials taking bribes, and slum.
 

Electric Amish

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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: dtyn
When I was in 9th grade I stole my parents car, and went out for a drive. My parents called the police, they pulled me over, put me in handcuffs, took me down to the juvenile detention center, kept me there overnight, then my parents came on got me in the morning. They filed charges, I got probation for a year and 100 hours of community service. I deserved what I got though, no complaints.

Who files charges against their own kid?


I would as well.

Then when they got out I'd beat the sh|t outta them and ground their ass.

amish
 

Underground727

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Let's just say I have been arrested a few times... I'm not going to get in a pissing contest, though.

Anyways, I am just replying to that kid that had charges pressed against him by his parents:

Your record is never sealed to any government agency, no matter what they tell you. Go and try and be a police officer or try to join the military.

Now that I cleared that up, beat the living piss out of your parents. They are the type of people that are making this country a bad place.
 

Underground727

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Originally posted by: Triumph
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: dtyn
When I was in 9th grade I stole my parents car, and went out for a drive. My parents called the police, they pulled me over, put me in handcuffs, took me down to the juvenile detention center, kept me there overnight, then my parents came on got me in the morning. They filed charges, I got probation for a year and 100 hours of community service. I deserved what I got though, no complaints.

Who files charges against their own kid?

Good parents.

You had better you never run into me in real life.
 

randal

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I once was going to Santa Fe, New Mexico (from colorado springs, CO) to pick him up from college and bring him back to the springs for Thanksgiving, as he had no ride home.

I was 18 and very stupid. I had a red (temporary/almost suspended) license. I got pulled over doing 96 in a 75 in the middle of freaking nowhere.

I got cuffed, stuffed into the cop car and taken to the station, where I spent the next 4 hours until the bondsman ($600) came to get me out. Then I spent the night in a seedy motel in Trinidad, CO, where I waited for my parents.

My friend got a ride with someone else on a last minute chance, and I eventually put the whole thing in my past and made it never hit my record by doing 120 hours of community service, taking 3 driving classes and paying a $400 fine ... all in 90 days.

Edit: Although it doesn't sound so bad, it was one of the most traumatizing things to happen in my life. I would rather die than ever get handcuffed/jailed again -- and hence, breaking the law is something I don't know. The police made the experience so unpleasant that it totally changed my opinion of law enforcement and the people/things they deal with. Kudos to police everywhere for their hard work, and for making people like me stop taking everything for granted.

randal
*miscreant, but you'd never guess it.
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: Underground727
Now that I cleared that up, beat the living piss out of your parents. They are the type of people that are making this country a bad place.
Oh the irony. Encouraging him to commit a crime because his parents are the type of people that make this country a bad place. It is definitely not criminals that do that.
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Gyrene

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Originally posted by: Underground727
Let's just say I have been arrested a few times... I'm not going to get in a pissing contest, though.

Anyways, I am just replying to that kid that had charges pressed against him by his parents:

Your record is never sealed to any government agency, no matter what they tell you. Go and try and be a police officer or try to join the military.

Now that I cleared that up, beat the living piss out of your parents. They are the type of people that are making this country a bad place.

First off, I'm not a kid anymore, that was along time ago. Second, STFU. My parents are the type of people that make this world a better place. My mom is a full-time volunteer at the Second Harvest Food Bank, and my dad just retired from his job to help teach kids at inner-city schools. They did what they did because I was an idiot, it wasn't the first time I had done something like that. They had tried grounding, spanking, all that stuff, and it wasn't working. They did this, and guess what. I changed. So, until you experience something like this, STFU. By the way, my friend has charges for disorderly conduct, destruction of federal property, and other charges greater than mine, all before he turned 18. He's now 22, and he's in the Police Academy...somehow I think that if I wanted to be a cop, I could.
 

MaxDepth

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brawling, assaulting a police officer.
both dismissed but I did spend the night in county.
 

Underground727

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Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Underground727
Now that I cleared that up, beat the living piss out of your parents. They are the type of people that are making this country a bad place.
Oh the irony. Encouraging him to commit a crime because his parents are the type of people that make this country a bad place. It is definitely not criminals that do that.
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Just because it is a "crime", does not mean it is wrong. Smoking pot is not wrong, but it is a crime. See what I'm getting at?

I feel that physically hurting this kid's parents is the only way to teach them. We had to physically hurt England awhile back to teach them, but now stupid people have fvcked it all up again.
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: Underground727
Just because it is a "crime", does not mean it is wrong. Smoking pot is not wrong, but it is a crime. See what I'm getting at?

I feel that physically hurting this kid's parents is the only way to teach them. We had to physically hurt England awhile back to teach them.
Stealing a crime, assault and battery, etc are all crimes. Physically hurting someone does not teach them.

 

Encryptic

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Originally posted by: Underground727

Now that I cleared that up, beat the living piss out of your parents. They are the type of people that are making this country a bad place.

Did you eat a lot of paint chips when you were a kid, or are you just pretending to be a brain-dead chimp? Judging from this comment and most of the posts I've seen from you, I'll go with the former.
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Gyrene

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Originally posted by: Underground727
I feel that physically hurting this kid's parents is the only way to teach them. We had to physically hurt England awhile back to teach them, but now stupid people have fvcked it all up again.

That's the most moronic thing I've heard all day.

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Underground727

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Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Underground727
Just because it is a "crime", does not mean it is wrong. Smoking pot is not wrong, but it is a crime. See what I'm getting at?

I feel that physically hurting this kid's parents is the only way to teach them. We had to physically hurt England awhile back to teach them.
Stealing a crime, assault and battery, etc are all crimes. Physically hurting someone does not teach them.

Ok ok ok, I will admit that physical violence is not the "right" way to do things. But sometimes it is the only way.
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: Underground727
Ok ok ok, I will admit that physical violence is not the "right" way to do things. But sometimes it is the only way.
When?

 

Underground727

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Stop responding to me you fvcking idiots.

I am tired of this and after this post I will no longer respond to this thread.

All I have to say is that you all need to open your eyes.
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: Underground727
Stop responding to me you fvcking idiots.

I am tired of this and after this post I will no longer respond to this thread.

All I have to say is that you all need to open your eyes.
Learn to accept different views. However, thank you for taking your crap responses elsewhere.

 

Encryptic

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Originally posted by: Underground727
Stop responding to me you fvcking idiots.

I am tired of this and after this post I will no longer respond to this thread.

All I have to say is that you all need to open your eyes.

Tired of what? Looking like a trainwreck? I love how every time someone gets the gaping holes in their argument pointed out to them, they post this exact same "I'm tired of responding to this thread" cop-out. Face it, you posted a bunch of crap and you got shot down.
 

Nocturnal

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Criminal Property Damage in the fourth degree (misdemeanor) - 7th grade for painting I LOVE YOU (girl's name here) on a wall
I was around a friend when he did something stupid and wrote on a public bench therefore getting me not only kicked out of a mall for a year but also arrested for just being around him. This got me I believe probation for six months.
And last but not least, truancy! I skipped school, went to my ex-gf's house to chill, but little did I know she was sick and demented in her head and she was playing a game with my two friends and I. We went there, went to chill, cops came, we told the cops we were heading to school. We walked up to her door and she didn't come to her door! She is one sick puppy I tell ya!
 

JEDI

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Underground727

Now that I cleared that up, beat the living piss out of your parents. They are the type of people that are making this country a bad place.

Did you eat a lot of paint chips when you were a kid, or are you just pretending to be a brain-dead chimp? Judging from this comment and most of the posts I've seen from you, I'll go with the former.
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Ynog

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I have never been arrested. When I was younger I was escorted home by police multiple times. But thats not arrested and thats all that counts

 

Triumph

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Originally posted by: Underground727
Originally posted by: Triumph
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: dtyn
When I was in 9th grade I stole my parents car, and went out for a drive. My parents called the police, they pulled me over, put me in handcuffs, took me down to the juvenile detention center, kept me there overnight, then my parents came on got me in the morning. They filed charges, I got probation for a year and 100 hours of community service. I deserved what I got though, no complaints.

Who files charges against their own kid?

Good parents.

You had better you never run into me in real life.

LOL, you're scary. You're one of those people that would give their kid a "time out" for catching them in the liquor cabinet.