And the pig has a criminal record... :crampe:
Wait, what
Quote from: Frood on October 15, 2024, 07:14:13 PMAnd the pig has a criminal record... :crampe:
There are a lot of us that do. I got into some mischief when I was a kid. Old Joe was in the penn for stalking. Flynn/Martini did time. Maybe Dove has a record too.
I doubt anybody has her kind of record though... :crampe:
Quote from: Frood on October 15, 2024, 10:19:47 PMI doubt anybody has her kind of record though... :crampe:
I am curious. But, I will not ask. It is none of my business.
Did she break into the all-you-can-eat buffet after hours?
Quote from: Frood on October 15, 2024, 10:19:47 PMI doubt anybody has her kind of record though... :crampe:
Worse than that pig Jowells?
Nothing violent... think fiscal.
Quote from: Frood on October 16, 2024, 12:06:59 PMNothing violent... think fiscal.
Working 7/11 small scratching lottery tickets to see if winners then cashing them in for herself to feed her food habit?
Quote from: Erica Mena on October 16, 2024, 01:20:57 PMTax cheat?
She used her medical card to buy fast food tax free.
The bill was elephantine.
Quote from: DKG on October 16, 2024, 07:07:01 AMI am curious. But, I will not ask. It is none of my business.
The way they go on about my husband's record, I can definitely ask.
Quote from: Erica Mena on October 16, 2024, 01:23:28 PMThe way they go on about my husband's record, I can definitely ask.
In my experience (and admittedly I wasn't personally involved in a *lot* of financial crime investigations) if a woman has gotten sideways of the law over something having to do with money it probably includes or is all about kiting bad checks. Do it often enough (or big enough) and it can have significant consequences insofar as law enforcement is concerned.
If I were going to start making guesses that's where I'd start.
Quote from: Garraty_47 on October 16, 2024, 01:33:45 PMIn my experience (and admittedly I wasn't personally involved in a *lot* of financial crime investigations) if a woman has gotten sideways of the law over something having to do with money it probably includes or is all about kiting bad checks. Do it often enough (or big enough) and it can have significant consequences insofar as law enforcement is concerned.
If I were going to start making guesses that's where I'd start.
Cashing bad checks is druggie behavior. Freud done went down a rabbit hole lol
Quote from: MrNiceGuy on October 16, 2024, 01:22:46 PMShe used her medical card to buy fast food tax free.
The bill was elephantine.
That is what I think too.
Quote from: Oliver the Second on October 16, 2024, 11:21:27 AMDid she break into the all-you-can-eat buffet after hours?
Another likely possibility.
Quote from: Erica Mena on October 16, 2024, 01:23:28 PMThe way they go on about my husband's record, I can definitely ask.
The tolerance of "progressives" is only outshined by their bigotry.
Stupid people are filled with answers while smart people are filled with questions & idiots are rife with judgements.
Fret not. If you are asking, you are already way ahead.
Wait until you see what government watch list AIDSmin is on.
Just so everyone is aware, I'm wanted by Interpol.
Steal one measly pair of khakis in a Parisian Gap store and they go batshit. That is the last time I do a favor for my dealer.
Quote from: Garraty_47 on October 16, 2024, 01:33:45 PMIn my experience (and admittedly I wasn't personally involved in a *lot* of financial crime investigations) if a woman has gotten sideways of the law over something having to do with money it probably includes or is all about kiting bad checks. Do it often enough (or big enough) and it can have significant consequences insofar as law enforcement is concerned.
If I were going to start making guesses that's where I'd start.
Check fraud was a component. There are other things that went on which I'm trying to dig up more information on.
Leftists are so scummy.
Quote from: Frood on October 15, 2024, 10:19:47 PMI doubt anybody has her kind of record though... :crampe:
If she does in fact have a criminal record, I'm sure it's for non-violent offences.
Quote from: Shen Li on October 17, 2024, 01:57:51 AMIf she does in fact have a criminal record, I'm sure it's for non-violent offences.
Just theft......
Quote from: Prof Emeritus at Fawk U on October 16, 2024, 04:32:16 PMJust so everyone is aware, I'm wanted by Interpol. Steal one measly pair of khakis in a Parisian Gap store and they go batshit. That is the last time I do a favor for my dealer.
Well my record is spotless. Not to say I've never broken the law, just that I was never arrested and prosecuted for it.
Pretty sure that applies to most people here.
Quote from: hard R on October 17, 2024, 12:54:25 PMWell my record is spotless. Not to say I've never broken the law, just that I was never arrested and prosecuted for it.
Pretty sure that applies to most people here.
Boy scout.
Update: Awaiting a response to a FOIA request.
Quote from: hard R on October 17, 2024, 12:54:25 PMWell my record is spotless. Not to say I've never broken the law, just that I was never arrested and prosecuted for it.
Pretty sure that applies to most people here.
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Quote from: hard R on October 17, 2024, 12:54:25 PMWell my record is spotless. Not to say I've never broken the law, just that I was never arrested and prosecuted for it.
Pretty sure that applies to most people here.
Not all.
Quote from: Frood on October 17, 2024, 03:38:43 AMJust theft......
That's a bad one to have on your record. That eliminates a person from so many jobs.