Crime Thread
| April 17th, 2026 at 11:34:24 AM permalink | |
| SOOPOO Member since: Feb 19, 2014 Threads: 25 Posts: 5744 |
No real personal example. But my ‘traffic court’ example is valid. If you go to the 3pm group of hearings, you might sit there until 7pm until your case is heard. But the clerk literally asks if you are represented by an attorney, then you get to skip the line and go first. The few times I’ve needed to go my ex wife has represented me so I could get out of there in a very short time. The implication that an attorney’s time is more valuable than an average citizen makes me want to vomit. (But not so much that I won’t take advantage!). As far as the movie, watch it and tell me what you think of the (fictitious) examples in it. The short blond judge is my ex, the old lady who storms out of court at the end is my ex mother in law. The lasagna hits the wall in my ex house. |
| April 17th, 2026 at 11:49:16 AM permalink | |
| missedhervee Member since: Apr 23, 2021 Threads: 160 Posts: 5493 | I have Prime, I'll check it out, should be fun. Oh, as for the traffic court example: seems more like professional courtesy than abuse of authority but hey, I catch your drift. Wicked world. |
| April 17th, 2026 at 4:10:34 PM permalink | |
| GenoDRPh Member since: Aug 24, 2023 Threads: 5 Posts: 2833 |
Then they should conduct themselves so as to not call their official actions into question. Arrest the bad guys, help the good guys and protect all rights of both the bad guys and the good guys. Obey all laws and operate within the limits of their powers. That's all we ask for. |

