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Crossfire
location: Kay-Dub Gender: Male
Don't call it a comeback, I've been here for years.
| | | | | Re: Know your law. Seriously <Reply # 20 on 1/23/2004 5:14 PM >
| | | Jester... don't be so quick to judge. The NSC managed to get ahold of the camera that took that picture of Lord Nat, and you wouldn't believe what the next frame on the roll was a picture of. Check it out...
Not a freedom fighter, indeed. LOOK!! C. P.S. Picture's working now! [last edit 1/23/2004 7:10 PM by Crossfire - edited 6 times]
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Kimmo
Noble Donor
| | Re: Know your law. Seriously <Reply # 21 on 1/23/2004 5:27 PM >
| | | Posted by Crossfire P.S. Agh! Why is my picture not working?!?
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It's probably a security measure by the freedom fighters... You guys are too cruel... [last edit 1/23/2004 5:27 PM by Kimmo - edited 1 times]
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MothMan
Noble Donor location: The Gem City Gender: Male
If you didn't bring back any pictures with you then you obviously weren't there!
| | Re: Know your law. Seriously <Reply # 22 on 1/23/2004 7:19 PM >
| | | Posted by Crossfire Check it out...
Not a freedom fighter, indeed. LOOK!! C.
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Well, there is a certain resemblance between them. That is, er... I mean to say... look, now; they're BOTH wearing green! Wow! Maybe Lord Nat really IS a freedom fighter! And a friggin' good clever one at that. Had alot of us fooled.
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Jester
location: Vancouver,B.C. Canada Gender: Male
Always just out of sight...
| | | Re: Know your law. Seriously <Reply # 23 on 1/23/2004 9:06 PM >
| | | I humbly admit that I stand corrected.
It requires wisdom to understand wisdom: the music is nothing if the audience is deaf. |
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masher
Gender: Male
would you like me to mash your potatos for you?
| | Re: Know your law. Seriously <Reply # 24 on 2/25/2004 6:05 PM >
| | | from whatching the canadian police shows i think canadian police are alot less likely to beat you over the head for the small things as long as your not stupid AKA saying you'll bust a cap up his ass with your 9 if he doesn't bounce (whatever that means) and basicly threatning, lying, and talking in impossible to understand slang. and canadian police say hello, please and thank you. i donj't meen to offend anybody but on the show COPS there really rood and some are just ass holes because they can be.
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Heartless
location: Dakota Territory Gender: Male
nowhere is a state of mind
| | | | Re: Know your law. Seriously <Reply # 25 on 2/26/2004 1:21 AM >
| | | Posted by masher from whatching the canadian police shows i think canadian police are alot less likely to beat you over the head for the small things as long as your not stupid AKA saying you'll bust a cap up his ass with your 9 if he doesn't bounce (whatever that means) and basicly threatning, lying, and talking in impossible to understand slang. and canadian police say hello, please and thank you. i donj't meen to offend anybody but on the show COPS there really rood and some are just ass holes because they can be.
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What? Most cops are if you don't fuck with them, no matter where you are. When I was in San Fransisco, I was approached by an officer and thanked for being out in the community. Have you ever been around police other than tv?
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Hawk
location: Durham Region, Ontario Gender: Male
Groovy
| | | Re: Know your law. Seriously <Reply # 26 on 2/29/2004 2:30 PM >
| | | For Canadian explorers out there, here's the main act you would run into if arrested: http://www.canlii.org/on/sta/cson/20040128/t-21/whole.html Most police officers I know are good people when they are treated in a polite and civil manner. If you think a cop is picking on you, it's probably because he/she has already dealt with 15 other assholes earlier in their shift. If you are caught trespassing, try to make sure that you haven't caused any damage. If you had to pry open a door or cut a lock to get into where you were caught, the officer is much more likely to arrest you. Another law in Canada relates to what you're carrying. If you take equipment with you that could be mistaken for burglary tools, that is a summary offence under Canadian law, which is punishable by a maximum $2000 fine and/or 6 months in jail. If anybody has any questions about Canadian law, feel free to ask me.
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