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| 25-05-2012, 17:56 | #17 |
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And what if the witness has a video of him? I don't think this is good advice. If men can get arrested for changing their top in their car this really is a nanny state
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| 25-05-2012, 17:58 | #18 |
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If ya can be done for changing your top in this kind of weather after being wearing heavy clothes for work there is something wrong with this country like. I mean come on how many people have ya seen walking around topless in the past few days?
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| 25-05-2012, 17:59 | #19 |
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| 25-05-2012, 18:05 | #20 |
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So basically what happened is:
1. Friend chancres top in car 2. Friend gets pulled over a short while later 3. Friend told it was a case of mistaken identity 4. Gardai left How did your friend come to the conclusion that he was stopped because he changed his top? If the Gardai had stopped him for that they wouldn't have used 'mistaken identity' as the reason for stopping him, he would have been questioned about it. Your friend is panicking for no reason, 1 he's done nothing wrong and 2 when stopped he wasn't questioned about it. How he got the idea he'd be in trouble for something he wasn't even questioned about is beyond me. |
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| 25-05-2012, 18:16 | #22 |
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| 25-05-2012, 19:08 | #25 |
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Ever hear about thieves swapping tops/jackets around the corner just after commiting a crime? (To confuse witness statements/descriptions)
Guards get a call that someone was seen jumping into a car and quickly changing tops, investigate just in case, cop on that it was just some guy in a suit changing his sweaty shirt....... Must be all defense lawyers in here who's clients would never do anything like that
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| 25-05-2012, 20:48 | #26 |
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One never knows of these situations, as recently a middle aged man was charged with a similar offense while being undressed in a swimming pool changing room. The complainant was the mother of a minor who (minor) was also in the changing room. The courts threw it out but a middle aged man had to go through the whole process as well as being named and his picture appearing in not only the local but national press.
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| 25-05-2012, 21:12 | #29 |
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As for the other poster. Man naked in dressing room shocker. What next??? WTF has this world come to. |
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