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wrestler1ump wrote:If I were to see some people shooting off firecrackers in a building and someone calls the cops on them, and later on I see them hanging out and I tell them to go hideout someplace because the cops are after them, could I get in trouble?
trapyoung wrote:yes, obstruction of justice
Gregrios wrote:wrestler1ump wrote:If I were to see some people shooting off firecrackers in a building and someone calls the cops on them, and later on I see them hanging out and I tell them to go hideout someplace because the cops are after them, could I get in trouble?
If by some miracle the cops could indeed prove that you helped them, it would be considered obstruction of justice.![]()
Why? Did one of the kids tell on you?
PLAYER57832 wrote:The real question is why you think it is OK to possibly set a building on fire, hurt people or have the many other negative consequences that made folks establish the law.
EDIT: (my post and yours crossed)
A school portable is bought and paid for by taxpayers. So, it DOES hurt someone.. it hurts everyone who pays and the kids in that school who might not have the gym or band equipment they want. Further, the emergency rooms are full of kids who were "just playing" with fireworks.
Twill wrote:You have seriously crossed a line on the reminisco trolling front.
Interfacer PH wrote:I have the feeling we're not getting the whole story...
PLAYER57832 wrote:I don't know where you live, how big those kids were, etc. But, sometimes you do people favors by turning them in, though they sure won't see it that way. Better jail/juvi than hurt or killed. (or hurting someone else ... )
I would not put myself in danger over something like this. It was property, but if you could let someone know quietly (not even necessarily the cops).. it might have been a good idea.
Anyway, your question was whether you should warn them ... a big step beyond "looking the other way".
wrestler1ump wrote:Looking back it may have been best to turn them in.
btownmeggy wrote:wrestler1ump wrote:Looking back it may have been best to turn them in.
Nooooo.
Don't be ridiculous.
Do you want to be Jamie? [Can someone find the appropriate link?]
wrestler1ump wrote:btownmeggy wrote:wrestler1ump wrote:Looking back it may have been best to turn them in.
Nooooo.
Don't be ridiculous.
Do you want to be Jamie? [Can someone find the appropriate link?]
Well if I did it anonymously it wouldn't have harmed anybody.
wrestler1ump wrote:Okay here is another one. How much would I be hurting someone a couple months underage if I gave them my ID so that they could get into a bar?
wrestler1ump wrote:Okay here is another one. How much would I be hurting someone a couple months underage if I gave them my ID so that they could get into a bar?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote: If the small things are dismissed as "not a big deal" how long before you encounter a "big thing" and dismiss it as well?
btownmeggy wrote:wrestler1ump wrote:btownmeggy wrote:wrestler1ump wrote:Looking back it may have been best to turn them in.
Nooooo.
Don't be ridiculous.
Do you want to be Jamie? [Can someone find the appropriate link?]
Well if I did it anonymously it wouldn't have harmed anybody.
It wouldn't have harmed YOU. It would have harmed the people you'd narked out on.
Imagine if they'd entered the juvenile probation system. It would be something they'd have had to write on every college application.
[/quote]The harm it would have had on those individuals doing something that does not intentionally physically injure anyone is way more profound than the harm to the "taxpayers".
Imagine if they'd entered the juvenile probation system. It would be something they'd have had to write on every college application. The harm it would have had on those individuals doing something that does not intentionally physically injure anyone is way more profound than the harm to the "taxpayers".
Worst case scenerio, they get thrown out of the bar. No real harm would come from this unless they literally get thrown out.
EDIT: Although I don't know what could happen to you. My guess is you would get fined just like distributing liquir to a minor but I'm not sure on that.
I see you're from Canada. I could tell you what I know about UK law, others could do so about US law, others of course will just bs happily on any subject put in front of them, or that is passing through their sad excuses for brains at the moment.
But for a real answer to your questions you need someone who has a passing knowledge at least of Canadian law.
Why not just venture into a life of crime? Is it so hard to "do the right thing"?
Would you want someone to "help" these guys if they were setting firecrackers off at YOUR house?
What, they can't wait "a couple" months to drink legally? If the small things are dismissed as "not a big deal" how long before you encounter a "big thing" and dismiss it as well?
jay_a2j wrote:wrestler1ump wrote:Okay here is another one. How much would I be hurting someone a couple months underage if I gave them my ID so that they could get into a bar?
Why not just venture into a life of crime? Is it so hard to "do the right thing"?
Would you want someone to "help" these guys if they were setting firecrackers off at YOUR house?
What, they can't wait "a couple" months to drink legally? If the small things are dismissed as "not a big deal" how long before you encounter a "big thing" and dismiss it as well?
wrestler1ump wrote:If I were to see some people shooting off firecrackers in a building and someone calls the cops on them, and later on I see them hanging out and I tell them to go hideout someplace because the cops are after them, could I get in trouble?
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