Originally posted by: Spamela
no jail, no arrests, no speeding tickets (ever), nada.
being the son of a police officer will do that to you.
Originally posted by: nodoubts2k
I got arrested like 8 months ago for doing grafitti with a friend![]()
Originally posted by: galvanizedyankee
Once in 8-81. Drunk on m/c @ 100mph on PCH, BAC .22.
Not cited for speeding, only for DUI. In the OC Jail 18hrs.
Still a little drunk when released. Bail after 4 AA meetings,$172.00.
Those days are long gone. Have not smelled the cork since 5-82,
and have never been to jail since.
Looking back on it, they saved my life or someone elses................:sun:
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: nodoubts2k
I got arrested like 8 months ago for doing grafitti with a friend![]()
You got arrested 8 months? or you mean you got sentenced to jail for 8 months? And what the hell were you grafitting to get that kind of time?!
Originally posted by: dtyn
Originally posted by: Maverick
arrested for a DUI a month after turning 21...cuffed and put in the back of a squad car...by far the worst experience of my life. You feel like a complete thug sitting in the back of a squad car with your hands cuffed behind you. Luckily didn't have to be in a cell...just a waiting room. Roommate came by and picked me up after they let me go with the ticket.
I'm going to refrain from letting my rage get the better of me and simply say, you got off way too easy. I got worse than you for protecting myself. Be glad you don't live in Tennessee, I wish you did.
I suppose it depends on what you enjoy...Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Have I missed out on one of life's little pleasures?
Originally posted by: CZroe
My twin brother was jailed because he drove through a lot after an off-duty cop told his friends to go home (He was just going to ask why, hadn't been told himself)
The cop made up charges like "Prowling & loitering" then didn't show up in court so to this day he is "charged but not proven innocent"
Seek Jesus, my son.Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
I am living in my own jail of apathy and low self-esteem.
Originally posted by: CZroe
No, that's only "in the court of law" but any future employer and such can pull it up and judge you by it.
I've specifically seen advertisements for record-clearing services with lines like: "Charged but never convicted? We'll clear your record!"