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Originally Posted by macallan25
Well, you have taken this to the ridiculous......
For MIPs, MIC, PI's, posession, DUI.......yeah its great to be connected with people that can keep you from getting a ticket, going to jail for a night, etc.etc. What else would I use it for? I'm sorry you "got a good laugh out of that." Maybe I should go rob a bank or shoot someone...would that be a better time to "make a call."
Who is "they"? I'm well aware that at 21 you are legally responsible for everything. I said that while I am in college.....i'll use whatever resources I can to alleviate situations if they come about. I actually think I wrote that twice. Try reading next time.
Sorry, but i'm not talking about a superior officer telling a patrolman to do something. I didn't say that at all. I thought that was clear. I'm mainly talking about attorneys and judges whom are very close family friends, have alot of pull and influence in the city, and can easily "take care" of tickets, fines, things going on records, etc. etc.
And what is this "option" that you would be getting from someone on the Federal Appeals Court??? I have no idea what you are talking about with this....but it really doesn't matter . What would you be calling him on?
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IIRC you posted a comment about your County Sheriff-that is where my comment about a superior officer came from.
And "they" are just who I explained them to be. Read.
You posted that you have regular dinner and golf dates with your family contacts. We all do. Sometimes they are our peers.
And it now seems that rather than one call, which you posted as a true story, you seem to make many. Long story short-just when does a man make a stand for himself? When does a man learn that one should either take responcibility for their actions or change their actions?
You seem to believe that being in college is different that being anywhere else. That my be your POV but you are still 21 and an adult.
My comment about the Fed was just slightly tounge in cheek.