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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #15 on: September 21, 2012, 06:11:15 PM »
Whoa... gotta take a breath.  Why am I so fuming mad over this?


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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #16 on: September 21, 2012, 06:20:57 PM »
Maybe I've got a case of misplaced aggression. 
I've been watching too many news cycles since 9/11/2012.

I've said all I've got to say about this case.  I'm sure it will be sorted out in the end.
After all, there's enough injustice going around on all sides everywhere, reconciliation takes an almighty loving god.
So I'll leave it with him, and it's off my shoulders.

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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #17 on: September 21, 2012, 09:02:25 PM »
PSHS class of '87.  Congratulations on your class' state championship.  We got ours ten years after yours... right after the class of '86 got theirs.  Rah! Rah! Wildcats!~  hehe

Back on subject... The neighbor calling the police on the kids for playing outside is the problem.  I can't believe they made an arrest for child endangerment, even if the mom was not watching the kids play in the street on her block, which she claims she was.  If that had been the standard in my day, me and all my mates, and all our moms would have been serial criminals.  When we went out the back with our bikes, mom would holler "Be home before dark".  That was the standard.

I hope this lady wins her suit and humiliates her rotten neighbor, exposing her for what she is, a no-good busybody.  If she had a problem with the kids, why didn't she just walk across the street and speak to the mother?  No, instead she calls the cops.  She's not just mean spirited, she's a coward.  I hope she gets all the ridicule she deserves from the rest of the community.

Whoa... gotta take a breath.  Why am I so fuming mad over this?




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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #18 on: September 21, 2012, 11:04:51 PM »
Cuz the problem in this country is just getting worse by the minute...

^^^^This

I let my 8 year old daughter walk the dog to the end of the road and back today...pm me if you need my address to call for a welfare check.
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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #19 on: September 22, 2012, 02:34:11 AM »
then again 2 kids in mopeds making noise next to my house would really annoy the hell out of me.  not saying it's right to be arrested but the noise well at least it should be a ticket.



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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #20 on: September 22, 2012, 02:48:44 AM »
Good cardio has solved most of my legal troubles  :aok
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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #21 on: September 22, 2012, 04:46:42 AM »
^^^^This

I let my 8 year old daughter walk the dog to the end of the road and back today...pm me if you need my address to call for a welfare check.

I guess it depends on the neighborhood...  Wanna let her walk around mine?

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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #22 on: September 22, 2012, 05:01:31 AM »
I guess it depends on the neighborhood...  Wanna let her walk around mine?

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are they still posting your picture with a warning around your house?  :D.


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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #23 on: September 22, 2012, 07:02:14 AM »
are they still posting your picture with a warning around your house?  :D.


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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #24 on: September 22, 2012, 07:59:59 AM »
I guess it depends on the neighborhood...  Wanna let her walk around mine?

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ya that is messed up....when we lived in Manchester, there were over 300 of those scum....all in like a 20-30 block radius.  :mad:

needless to say the kids never went outside our yard with out supervision.....and they were never allowed out alone.....which is a crappy way to have to live.

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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #25 on: September 22, 2012, 08:45:58 AM »
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Back on subject... The neighbor calling the police on the kids for playing outside is the problem.  I can't believe they made an arrest for child endangerment, even if the mom was not watching the kids play in the street on her block, which she claims she was.  If that had been the standard in my day, me and all my mates, and all our moms would have been serial criminals.  When we went out the back with our bikes, mom would holler "Be home before dark".  That was the standard
wow this was just like my childhood, when I was 6 I used to tell my mom "going down to the creek going crawdad fishin" .  Never had any problems, til I got a little older and was "out past curfue of 11 pm"  we had been out catfishing at a local pond and got caught by the cops on the way home, they went and talked to my folks and the land owner and never had a problem again.  what about all the kids who ride bikes to school or walk to school?? :headscratch: :furious  pretty rediculous that a neighbor calls the cops over that

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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #26 on: September 22, 2012, 09:20:32 AM »
wow this was just like my childhood, when I was 6 I used to tell my mom "going down to the creek going crawdad fishin" .  Never had any problems, til I got a little older and was "out past curfue of 11 pm"  we had been out catfishing at a local pond and got caught by the cops on the way home, they went and talked to my folks and the land owner and never had a problem again.  what about all the kids who ride bikes to school or walk to school?? :headscratch: :furious  pretty rediculous that a neighbor calls the cops over that
my point exactly
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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #27 on: September 22, 2012, 01:50:50 PM »
wow this was just like my childhood, when I was 6 I used to tell my mom "going down to the creek going crawdad fishin" .  Never had any problems, til I got a little older and was "out past curfue of 11 pm"  we had been out catfishing at a local pond and got caught by the cops on the way home, they went and talked to my folks and the land owner and never had a problem again.  what about all the kids who ride bikes to school or walk to school?? :headscratch: :furious  pretty rediculous that a neighbor calls the cops over that

most likely the neighbors got annoyed after the kids played way too long with their motorized scooter.  those things are noisy as hell and after a while they get really annoying.  also the officer may have been concerned with a 6 year old riding a motorized scooter.  that's why the call to the da.

but basically it comes down to the neighbor wanted to stop the damn noise.  in my prior house the neighbor kids used to go up and down the street on those scooters they drove me crazy as I worked long hours and couldnt sleep during the day.  I called the police just about everyday complaining about the noise.  finally the police came and gave a warning then came back and took it away a couple of days later.


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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #28 on: September 22, 2012, 03:00:22 PM »
most likely the neighbors got annoyed after the kids played way too long with their motorized scooter.  those things are noisy as hell and after a while they get really annoying.  also the officer may have been concerned with a 6 year old riding a motorized scooter.  that's why the call to the da.

but basically it comes down to the neighbor wanted to stop the damn noise.  in my prior house the neighbor kids used to go up and down the street on those scooters they drove me crazy as I worked long hours and couldnt sleep during the day.  I called the police just about everyday complaining about the noise.  finally the police came and gave a warning then came back and took it away a couple of days later.


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why does this not surprise me. :rofl

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Re: Wrongful Arrest - Plano, Texas
« Reply #29 on: September 22, 2012, 06:11:52 PM »
why does this not surprise me. :rofl

well talking to the parents didn't help.   




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