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is that the only option cops have for change? |
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I know a guy who found a huge bag of weed, called the cops to turn it in and he is now in PRISON serving 18 months for possession.
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Found a Blackberry recently - called the owners parents, got her address and just posted it.
She sent $20 back in the mail. Do unto others an all that :) No need to be a douche. |
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that site is bullshit. you guys believe anything you read on the net? come on ...
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50 found phones.
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absolutely nothing on this story outside of this website. of course it will be on every other website soon enough creating a false impression of original authority sources.
the tesco one seems real. |
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Sounds like being honest doesn't pay off.
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Never again will I do the "right" thing if I find myself in this sort of situation again. Fuck the police... |
Kinda looks to be a real case and yet it could it be an April Fools joke - note the publication date. Not sure.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ng-police.html But regardless of whether that particular story is true or not, similar events really do happen - being helpful can, and often does, backfire badly with the good samaritan being treated as a criminal. Furthermore, many people avoid getting involved due to the fear of getting caught up in a criminal / civil case, such as being subpoenaed as a witness and losing time from work... Some may think taking a few hours off from work for court is no biggie - but that's not how it works in many places, such as the city of Philadelphia (they're working to streamline things, so it may get better, but still) ... often one spends much of the day waiting for the case to be called, and then often someone doesn't show up or whatever, and the person then has to come back again, and possibly even more many times, losing even more time from work. And then there are issues of intimidation and lack of regard of witnesses and good samaritans by the court system. There are many instances, of course, where it works out fine, but very often the layperson has no way of knowing how things will turn out until it's too late so many people avoid getting involved to begin with to avoid getting caught up in a quagmire. Ron |
what i learned in this thread:
stories about good / chartable acts backfiring are good for viral marketing campaigns. take note. |
We found a bunch of city street signs and stop signs in my moms rental house, so we called the police to return them and they said we'd better find a way to dispose of them because they would fine us $75 per sign if we turned them in. I was about 12 so I lined my bedroom walls with them and used the big ones to patch up my skateboard ramp.
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what a stupid police
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