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Johnny Conservative
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I would like to think that I would recognize my own mothers car. |
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WC
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Would have to. |
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Shy Girl
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NOO!!! i wouldnt even pull her over!! |
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bella.guerra
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Oh, Hell yeah!
I would be like...
Mom - remember how you grounded me right before the junior prom?
I knew that you would - press hard, 3 copies.
Thanks, Mom! See ya in court! |
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it's me
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Definitely not!!. She wiped your butt for about three years. What, did you forget :)))) She did her duty. I would talk to her about the offense. |
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Patti
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My police officer fiance said "of course not!", but he said if it was a DUI he'd make sure she didn't drive for a while. He said its very political in ticket writing, in his town anyway. He's not supposed to write tickets for town selectmen or anything, so if he can't for them, he's certainly not going to for family. |
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Steven C
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Depends on how fast she was going. |
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Songbyrd JPA ✡
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You bet, dead people should not be driving cars. |
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Hannah H
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well a cording to the law if your a cop yea you should but if she hasn't did anything bad before then just give her a warning! |
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Officer
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She is a judge so I think she would make me. |
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Craig B
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ya |
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sdmay1980
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I would not give my mom a citation, just like in most towns, the police don't give the mayor a citation. |
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Hot Coco Puff
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Hell yea, she doesn't have a license! |
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Judo Chop
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Let her off with a warning, but remind her that your position is one of authority in the law, not one of privelage for family. |
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Jakob
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no but shed never hear the end of that one |
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KuZuKiE
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depends if she is mean or not,has that happend? |
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Robert W
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If I did, I wouldn't call in the plate, I'd tell her to slow the heck down, or I'd have to put the smackdown on her. If I caught her again, I'd cuff her and stuff her. |
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GrapeApe
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Of course it is the law. Would she have not grounded you just because you were her son/daughter? Teach her a lesson she would never forget! LOL |
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Diana**
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That's your mom and she has to obey the rules too y should she get the free pass.Unless it was not 2 serious |
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Cpl Ryea, Leland
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This is a common question used throughout Criminal Justice courses becuase its an ethical dilemma. I would not write her a ticket but a written warning. If it happened a second time I think my approach would be different. |
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askdryad
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Depends - if I could catch her ;-> |
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Dr. Obvious
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No. I'd give her a warning. I like her Thanksgiving dinners. |
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jack
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Of course. She didnt let ME get away with nuthin when I was little. |
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Nico
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No |
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Chris J
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No, I'd just take her straight to jail. ;) |
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Izzie
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no. lol. but i would totally yell at her and be like i will rite u a ticket next time!!! |
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The InGLeSH MaYJuR
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considering shed probably be drunk, yes |
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BLUE jay
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hell no ... what r u crazy |
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~Josie~
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No, my mother always told me that I would never be too old for her to smack. |
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lady red 20
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yea because its my job have to follow the law |
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CGIV76
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No. |
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