The Police II
Enzyme asks: Have you ever been arrested? Been thrown down the stairs by the West Midlands Serious Crime Squad, with hi-LAR-ious consequences? Or maybe you're a member of the police force with chortlesome anecdotes about particularly stupid people you've encountered.
Do tell.
( , Thu 5 May 2011, 18:42)
Enzyme asks: Have you ever been arrested? Been thrown down the stairs by the West Midlands Serious Crime Squad, with hi-LAR-ious consequences? Or maybe you're a member of the police force with chortlesome anecdotes about particularly stupid people you've encountered.
Do tell.
( , Thu 5 May 2011, 18:42)
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Contempt of court
Contempt is exactly the appropriate reaction to a system which rates buying a few pills for mates as more than twice as bad as permanent disfigurement.
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 14:51, closed)
Contempt is exactly the appropriate reaction to a system which rates buying a few pills for mates as more than twice as bad as permanent disfigurement.
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 14:51, closed)
It's a little more serious than that
It's perjury actually - max sentence 7 years.
(HINT: it's generally a good idea to get a solicitor and get them to do the talking)
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 14:56, closed)
It's perjury actually - max sentence 7 years.
(HINT: it's generally a good idea to get a solicitor and get them to do the talking)
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 14:56, closed)
You seem unable to distinguish
courts (or law in abstracto) from laws (or law in concreto).
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 15:41, closed)
courts (or law in abstracto) from laws (or law in concreto).
( , Mon 9 May 2011, 15:41, closed)
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