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Originally posted by mikellmikell
A couple of years / months down the road they will get pulled over or something and wonder why they are going to jail for again only to remember how funny it was not to pay their fines after they were released. Then with a college degree and they get upset because of background checks that they now cannot pass to get a job and they will blame someone else just like they have for the first 25 years of their life
Originally posted by Laokin
Originally posted by mikellmikell
A couple of years / months down the road they will get pulled over or something and wonder why they are going to jail for again only to remember how funny it was not to pay their fines after they were released. Then with a college degree and they get upset because of background checks that they now cannot pass to get a job and they will blame someone else just like they have for the first 25 years of their life
You can't go to jail for not paying fines. No debtors prisons.
I'm no fan of society and the people that run things, and I want change. But these idiots are not helping that cause that many of us stand for. I hate hearing about things like this. Normally I condemn the media for demonizing the protesters, but it seems they're spot on with this incident.
These drunken fools make the 99% look retarded. I hope this is not a growing trend, my guess was that they might regroup over the winter and come back with a fresh start in the spring time. I hope these people aren't associated with the other groups who are trying to organize things. Guilty by association can be very unfair at times.
Originally posted by Kali74
Hmm dunno what this story is doing on a save our soaps website but here it is. Alleged photo proof of said officer not being stabbed in the hand.
www.generalhospitalhappenings.com... .php
Malingering is a medical term that refers to fabricating or exaggerating the symptoms of mental or physical disorders for a variety of "secondary gain" motives, which may include financial compensation (often tied to fraud); avoiding school, work or military service; obtaining drugs; getting lighter criminal sentences; or simply to attract attention or sympathy.