How many people have committed crimes before?

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Have you committed a crime?
Yes, a big one i got caught 5%  5%  [ 3 ]
Yes, a big one i got away with it 27%  27%  [ 16 ]
small ones 68%  68%  [ 40 ]
Total votes : 59

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23 May 2011, 1:26 pm

I have stolen grapes and pick 'n' mix sweets. I think that's about it... :P



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23 May 2011, 1:29 pm

stole neighbours money,
broke window and TV of a building resident
tried getting involved with a married man
loads of behaviour problems but comparatively less then my parents


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23 May 2011, 1:30 pm

YourMother wrote:
...blasphemy, treason, swearing in public, insulting police officers, arguing with police officers, failing to comply with police officers, failing to remove face covering when asked to by police officers, photographing police officers...



I've argued with a police officer.



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23 May 2011, 1:39 pm

Did candy sampling in stores when I was a kid and eating some grapes or cherries in the fruit aisle

Drove without car insurance, didn't know about it because my dad had canceled the insurance and also the fact he had taken it out of my car one time because it had expired ad I forgot to put in the new card

Drove with expired license plates, I forgot about them until I saw the dates on them and realized that month had ended so I called my dad to tell him he needs to send me the renewal stickers

Stole a carton of milk at school when I was 10, I didn't realize I had to pay for it because I always got it for free when I had school lunch so I thought the milk was free. But one day I had cold lunch and mom forgot to pack me a drink so I got myself a carton of milk. My friend pointed out to me if I paid for it and then she said I stole it and I already had opened it so I couldn't take it back. I said I won't do it again now that I know and drank it.

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23 May 2011, 3:18 pm

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I scratched the side of a car with a key because it had parked over the pavement. The owner also shouted at you if you walked on his garden. So you either walked over the car or on the road! One day I saw a mother trying to get a pushchair off the pavement (he had parked over the drop kerb too) and I just flipped. He wasn't around, so I got my key out of my pocket subtly and scratched the entire side of his car! No one ever found out (except for my Mum last year but she wasn't that surprised!)

Oh yeah when I was little I whacked some smart ass kid over the head with a skateboard, but no one saw so I got away with it!



Speaking of that, someone keys the fender of my car. I don't even know why that happened. I don't even know how to get it fixed because in the past I tried to get my whole back bumper painted but I was told they would need to repaint the whole car if they did that and that cost more than my car is worth. I just wish the darn mechanics who paint cars would just paint over a simple scratch or where paint is peeling off. Who cares if it wouldn't look right, I don't need my car to look fancy. I don't even know where to buy auto paint to paint over the scratch. That means getting my whole car repainted if I go take it in. :roll:


just get some spray paint thats what my dad did to his car and it worked fine



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24 May 2011, 1:17 am

YourMother wrote:
...blasphemy, treason, swearing in public, insulting police officers, arguing with police officers, failing to comply with police officers, failing to remove face covering when asked to by police officers, photographing police officers...

Wait, what?


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24 May 2011, 1:26 am

I just did a little crime today, I ran a yellow light on accident and I had time to stop.



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24 May 2011, 2:02 am

well I have drank underage, now I'm 21 so thats in the past...but I have used some illegal substances and I've probably bummed ciggerettes to minors lots of people downtown randomly ask for ciggerettes and sometimes I spare them but Im not gonna ask how old they are. So yeah I am not out attacking people or anything.



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24 May 2011, 3:22 pm

JPanzer wrote:
YourMother wrote:
...blasphemy, treason, swearing in public, insulting police officers, arguing with police officers, failing to comply with police officers, failing to remove face covering when asked to by police officers, photographing police officers...

Wait, what?


I thought I'd try and make things a bit more interesting... :roll:



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24 May 2011, 3:50 pm

I've definitely done a few things I'd much rather the law remain in the dark about. Nothing more serious than infanticide.

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! !! !! !! !! !! !!CHECK YOUR STATE AND NATIONAL STATUTE OF LIMITATION LAWS BEFORE POSTING. YOU CAN STILL GET IN TROUBLE YEARS AFTER YOU DID SOMETHING!! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !


Unless they can verify the crime actually happened, you'd probably just get wiretapped.

inb4 this thread was started by an undercover FBI agent.


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24 May 2011, 4:09 pm

yes, lots of crimes, few of which i would admit publicly.... one innocuous crime that i got a $500 ticket for was trespassing (in 2009) on federal trainyards to try to record train sounds for a song i was writing. the recording sucked, which made it not worth it at all.


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25 May 2011, 2:42 am

League_Girl wrote:
I just did a little crime today, I ran a yellow light on accident and I had time to stop.

If you stopped at a yellow light where I live, you'd get-rear ended.

There's some I can admit to:

When I was in middle school, I was charged for misdemeanor assault and battery for a fight I didn't start but it never made it to court, and I committed a felony aggravated assault that now would have also been classified as a hate crime and I got a lunch detention for it.

There was one underage drinking incident when I was 18. I hated the taste, it made me unpleasant, it gave me one of the worst headaches I ever had shortly after drinking. I decided to abstain completely after that.

Then there's a little piracy and reckless driving. I haven't done either in a while.


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25 May 2011, 2:50 am

got arrested once for possession of cannabis :roll: got a caution.



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25 May 2011, 5:24 am

I think pretty much everyone has stolen something before (even if just from say a sibling), probably less than 10% have abused someone in a serious fashion and less than 1% have murdered someone.



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25 May 2011, 7:47 am

Aside from a few trivial childhood occurrences of pinching sweets from shops I was umm, quite seriously naughty twice and narrowly avoided a custodial sentence for one, and was fined for the other.
And no; I'm not giving details. :wink:

These days I'm as pure as the driven snow. :lol:


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25 May 2011, 8:08 am

My legal advisers had advised me to make no comment about that in public, They expressed the following warring to those of you are lucky enough to get an answer to that question in private, this is my legal advisers warring: We will file for a superinjuncation if you spilt that information :lol: