Oh, kids these days.
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Boys will be boys! lmao
Originally posted by MrMagic5239Placements are final, custom will not be moved to D6, just because he is good at jacks, and mediocre at just about every other FMO in the game.Originally posted by customstuffOriginally posted by MrMagic5239welcome to D6
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Wow. Maybe we should inspect everyone's profile to see any pictures of anyone doing anything illegal here.
Would the cops ever come here to do that?Comment
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Originally posted by MrMagic5239Placements are final, custom will not be moved to D6, just because he is good at jacks, and mediocre at just about every other FMO in the game.Originally posted by customstuffOriginally posted by MrMagic5239welcome to D6
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Oh lol those kids were more or less asking to be caught weren't they. They deserved to get caught. I mean kids will be kids (God I feel old saying that) and I've got nothing against that, I'm not so lenient on idiocy of this level though.Originally posted by TibsI love you, you Welsh ****Comment
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Again, it's not like the cops went LOOKING for that ****. I don't go inspecting people's profiles for inappropriate content -- I get lucky sometimes browsing recently updated profiles and users report things. The police were TIPPED OFF that the pictures of the illegal activities were online and used them as evidence against the offenders.Comment
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I'm pretty sure that posting a picture of me drinking out of a beer bottle doesn't contitute proof of alcohol consumption. For that matter, saying "I'm consuming alcohol" doesn't constitute proof of alcohol consumption.Chaz: what about all the music with rappers/rockers singing about illegal activities they've apparently done. are they getting arrested for it? no. 1st amendment.
also, i don't understand the point of the "under 18 laws not applying" when drinking is a under 21 law, not 18. i get you're a minor until 18, but that's irrelevant in this case.
regardless, the moral of this story most certainly is to set your profiles to friends only if you want to share your no-no pics.
They can feel free to launch an investigation into these kids if they want, on the grounds of probable cause, and the school of course can kick them off of any team, club or gorup they feel like for no reason -anyway- so they could certainly do so in this case, but I think it is pretty ridiculous if these guys are going to actually be criminally charged based on facebook pics.
But then, nothing absurd the american legal system does these days actually surprises me anymore.Comment
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Amazing story.I had a law professor tell me a story about someone doing something stupid like this.
The kid went to trial, was proven innocent, then when the trial was over, he jumped up and said "Haha! Got you suckers! No Double Jeopardy!" He was guilty all along. And because of Double Jeopardy laws, he couldn't be sent to trial for the same crime twice.
So they sent him to trial for a different crime and used his confession of his crime in the previous trial to convict him of the previous crime.
Moral of the story: don't say or do anything that could get you convicted of a crime.Comment
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Probably not. There are probably a dozen cases like this happening right now, but it's no reason to take the site down for a while. There's probably server issues, but I wouldn't know because I don't have a Facebook~.
~TsugomaruOriginally posted by HilulukWHEN do you think people die...?
When their heart is pierced by a bullet from a pistol...? No.
When they succumb to an incurable disease...? No.
When they drink soup made with a poisonous mushroom...? NO!!!
IT'S WHEN A PERSON IS FORGOTTEN...!!!Comment
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