I didn't mean to invalidate your point, Megs. Nevermind.Megatron wrote:But yeah whatever, they must be standing up for there rights.
Contextual. As most pre-meditated, serious crime requires skill and intelligence to succeed, if you get caught, odds are you had an appointment with the inevitable anyway. If you are caught burglarising for example, one should probably consider a different career, one that's less demanding of the brain and body, perhaps ? If it's getting nabbed with a negligible quantity of marijuana, or something equally (in my opinion) trivial and relatively victimless - different story. Laws are definitely a mixed bag.Megatron wrote:If you break the law, don't complain if you get caught either?
It can, I've seen it work. I've made it work. Yet, I've also seen it fizzle. Cunts will be cunts if they want to be cunts. Sadly. Truly.Megatron wrote:I agree with some of what you say and it's a valid point, but it doesn't make much difference anyway.
Yes, I agree and I see. The current situation is another example of how the angry, insecure idiots of the police forces prefer things. They like their victims as ignorant as possible, makes things easier for them.Megatron wrote:I think it would be better if everyone knew there rights so they'd actually fight back against it but not enough people do so they end up being bla bla bla. You get the idea.