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Originally posted by CJFusco
Cry me a river. It's easy to preach until you're in the same situation... I bet 99.9% of the people in the world would take the "easy" way out and "whine" to dad. and for the record, I am going to take care of the violation myself.
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Kind of what I thought; a spoiled little punk. Maybe "99.9%" of the people in
your little world. Not mine. Adults take responsibility for their actions, deciding to pursue them (or not) after having weighed the consequences of them. You clearly have not learned to do so. Small wonder; your father apparently never instilled any responsibility in you, covering for your actions as he has.
I'm almost twice your age; hell, I'm probably your father's age. What the hell makes you think I have never been in your situation? I've had my share of tickets; some deserved, some not. I have always taken responsibility when they were deserved. Even with cops in the family, and cops as very close friends, I never once even considered having one "fix" a ticket for me if I happened to get one in their jurisdiction. Never.
That your father has used his influence as a retired cop to fix a ticket for your spoiled little candy ass tells me all I need to know. You can tell him for me that he is the scum of the earth, and has soiled the good names of honest officers everywhere. The dishonest, corrupt SOB does not deserve to be numbered with the fine, honorable officers who have served their communities with fairness and honesty. Working for special favors for his spoiled, snivelling kid undermines community respect for some very good people. There is
nothing worse than a dishonest cop; not even his spoiled brat kid.