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NOT getting caught still sucks

JEDI

Lifer
you gotta keep looking over your shoulder and wait till the statue of limitations to expire.

Make it worth the years of stress and worry...

What do you think?

edit:
I didnt do anything.

Just bringing up a discussion
 
Originally posted by: JEDI
you gotta keep looking over your shoulder and wait till the statue of limitations to expire.

Make it worth the years of stress and worry...

What do you think?

what are you talking about? And since you probably won't tell us, I vote we should lock this thread ASAP.
 
You're assuming that crooks experience stress and worry over getting caught. I don't think that happens too often.
 
Originally posted by: kranky
You're assuming that crooks experience stress and worry over getting caught. I don't think that happens too often.
Exactly, people with strong ethics usually don't commit the crime in the first place, aside from adultery.

... which is subject more to a statue of libertine than statute of limitations.
 
Originally posted by: JEDI

I didn't do anything.

Sure. Sure....we believe you. You did something what seems like ages ago to you...and now that the 5-year statute of limitations is rolling around, you're worried that it'll come back to haunt you...the nightmares must leave you feeling very tired come the 'morn.
 
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: kranky
You're assuming that crooks experience stress and worry over getting caught. I don't think that happens too often.
Exactly, people with strong ethics usually don't commit the crime in the first place, aside from adultery.

... which is subject more to a statue of libertine than statute of limitations.

libertine:
One who acts without moral restraint; a dissolute person.
 
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