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DJ's left nut 01-26-2011 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs Rool (Post 7384640)
and what would I tell my family if I had to go to prison because I helped a kid out? I think it's more likely than you think. People out there are stupid and so is the justice system, that's too big of a risk for me to take.

As someone that works within the justice system, I can tell you you're incorrect. In fact, I went to school with a couple of prosecutors in the area that have dealt with a lot of 'bad touch' cases and they absolutely hate them. Primarily because they're damn near impossible to get a conviction on for a good case - let alone yours.

I'm willing to bet you couldn't find me a single instance of an individual convicted of any crime for giving a kid a ride.

And if you can, I'm pretty damn positive you couldn't find me the several hundred thousand it would take to raise the level of probability to 'likely'.

You're accusing me of being an idealist when in reality, you're simply living in world born of ignorance full of dark alleys and trap doors.

Chiefnj2 01-26-2011 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 7384680)
As someone that works within the justice system, I can tell you you're incorrect. In fact, I went to school with a couple of prosecutors in the area that have dealt with a lot of 'bad touch' cases and they absolutely hate them. Primarily because they're damn near impossible to get a conviction on for a good case - let alone yours.

I'm willing to bet you couldn't find me a single instance of an individual convicted of any crime for giving a kid a ride.

And if you can, I'm pretty damn positive you couldn't find me the several hundred thousand it would take to raise the level of probability to 'likely'.

You're accusing me of being an idealist when in reality, you're simply living in world born of ignorance full of dark alleys and trap doors.

Stop harping on convictions. It isn't about convictions. It's about having an accusation or insinuation made in the first place.

Brock 01-26-2011 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 7384694)
Stop harping on convictions. It isn't about convictions. It's about having an accusation or insinuation made in the first place.

The guy is talking about "OMGZ how would I tell my family I'm going to prison"

DJ's left nut 01-26-2011 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 7384694)
Stop harping on convictions. It isn't about convictions. It's about having an accusation or insinuation made in the first place.

Not according to him - he's the one asking what he'd tell his family if he goes to jail.

As for the 'accusation' angle - define it. Are you referencing actual charges being filed? Because again I'd like to see examples of something as relatively benign as charges being filed for someone giving a kid a ride home.

And if it's merely intimations of a protective parent - well that's just a bit sad. If you're honestly unwilling to help a child out because of the risk that the parents might start telling the neighbors you're a peterast...well that's vanity run amok right there.

It's not society that did that to you. It's likely nothing more than your own imagination or perhaps an over-inflated ego.

Hootie 01-26-2011 01:18 PM

Chiefs Rool is just a ****ing moron....

anyone who lives their life is a ****ing creep...

I thought the best advice ended up being the neighbor one...

Walk the kid over to your trusted next door neighbor and then go from there...that's the best way to play it.

The worst way? Slam the door in the kid's face and say tough luck.

Jenson71 01-26-2011 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs Rool (Post 7384640)
and what would I tell my family if I had to go to prison because I helped a kid out? I think it's more likely than you think. People out there are stupid and so is the justice system, that's too big of a risk for me to take.

Nope, live and learn. I bet that if the kid ended up being kidnapped after he was rejected, and then rescued, and it came out to police that you had rejected him, the parents would come after you with charges of a duty. You probably wouldn't be convicted, but the newspapers/community would smear you.

Next time, you know what to do.

BucEyedPea 01-26-2011 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 7384680)
As someone that works within the justice system, I can tell you you're incorrect. In fact, I went to school with a couple of prosecutors in the area that have dealt with a lot of 'bad touch' cases and they absolutely hate them. Primarily because they're damn near impossible to get a conviction on for a good case - let alone yours.

I'm willing to bet you couldn't find me a single instance of an individual convicted of any crime for giving a kid a ride.

And if you can, I'm pretty damn positive you couldn't find me the several hundred thousand it would take to raise the level of probability to 'likely'.

You're accusing me of being an idealist when in reality, you're simply living in world born of ignorance full of dark alleys and trap doors.

Oh, it hasn't to do with knowing what goes in in actual fact. The media blasts these stories which has an influence on people. I don't know if I'd have given him a ride home myself but I would have called for help because, let's face it, it's pretty darn strange for a young kid to knock on your door looking for a ride.

Rain Man 01-26-2011 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Jenson71 (Post 7385189)
Nope, live and learn. I bet that if the kid ended up being kidnapped after he was rejected, and then rescued, and it came out to police that you had rejected him, the parents would come after you with charges of a duty. You probably wouldn't be convicted, but the newspapers/community would smear you.

Next time, you know what to do.


I'm starting to think that the best option would have been for Chiefs Rool to simply kill the kid and bury him in the basement.

Brock 01-26-2011 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 7385215)
I'm starting to think that the best option would have been for Chiefs Rool to simply kill the kid and bury him in the basement.

:LOL:

ShortRoundChief 01-26-2011 07:14 PM

So Cinnabon? good
Yogurt by the ounce? good
Chiefsrool? bad
Kevin? good

Does this adequately sum up this thread? Or was the midget disguised as a child a major theme?

KurtCobain 01-26-2011 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 7381833)
I'm sorry to be the one to break it to you, Mr. Rain Man, but this is actually the latest insidious scheme in the world of midget crime. That "3 year-old" you encountered was actually a midget pretending to be a little girl. Her "parents" were midget accomplices. You did not save a little girl. Rather, you inadvertently foiled an ingenious midget plot to steal the contents of the cash register and an untold number of Cinnabons. Had the midget been caught in the act by the Cinnabon girl, the "parents" were in the mall to help the midget escape justice.

In future, the best thing to do in a situation like this is to approach the midget as though you were offering candy in order to gain the midget's trust. Once you have sufficiently neared the midget, you then beat the midget mercilessly and repeatedly upon the top of the head with a chair or laptop computer or other solid object until the police arrive.

FAX

Why aren't you in jail yet?

Chiefs Rool 01-26-2011 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by The Meat Dragon (Post 7384749)
Chiefs Rool is just a ****ing moron....

anyone who lives their life is a ****ing creep...

I thought the best advice ended up being the neighbor one...

Walk the kid over to your trusted next door neighbor and then go from there...that's the best way to play it.

The worst way? Slam the door in the kid's face and say tough luck.

oh get off of your high horse dude, you think you are perfect?

KurtCobain 01-26-2011 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs Rool (Post 7385562)
oh get off of your high horse dude, you think you are perfect?

I bet he's not, but atleast he would help a poor kid instead of going nutso paranoid that the world is after him. Seriously dude, if this happens again, do you do the same thing?

-King- 01-26-2011 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 7385215)
I'm starting to think that the best option would have been for Chiefs Rool to simply kill the kid and bury him in the basement.

ROFL ROFL ROFL I'm in tears right now.

-King- 01-26-2011 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs Rool (Post 7385562)
oh get off of your high horse dude, you think you are perfect?

Atleast he'd help a 7 year old kid...


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