Things you've done to others

Winter Woman

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This happened along time ago in the month of November. My year lease was coming up and I decided to move so I gave notice that I was moving and paid my last months rent. I moved out around the middle of November and I still had at least 2 weeks left on the place. I emptied the house but left my extra car sit there until I was ready for it. The landlord called a tow truck driver and he towed my car and the new people moved right in before my time was up.

I called my landlord and asked why people were living in my rented space and where was my car. He told me had his friend who owned a tow truck to come and tow it. Later that day I received a phone call from the tow truck driver and he told me that I owed him a tow bill and storage fees. I got his address because he had my car parked in his driveway (think hillbilly). I informed him I would call him back later when I had the money.

Later, ended up being Christmas morning bright and very early. I told him I had come for my car and I wanted it right now and I was not paying a dime for it. He said, yes I was and of course I said, no I wasn't. Well, we made enough noise talking loudly that we woke up his kids and they wanted to open their toys and I wanted my car. He called the police and my old landlord.

The police came and they asked the appropriate questions:

Police: Whose car was it?
Tow: Her car. But she owes me money for the tow.

Police: Why did you tow her car?
Tow: Because her car was parked in the driveway of her landlords rental and he wanted it out of there.

Police: Did she owe the man she rented from money?
Tow: I don't know
Me: I produced my paid rent receipt.

Police: What date did you tow her car?
Tow: November, let's say, the 16th.

Police: She had 2 more weeks of rent left.

Police: Before the tow did she owe you money?
Tow: No.

Police: Where is the landlord?
Tow: He is on his way here right now.
Me, now I'm thinking it is good for this bastard to miss Christmas morning.

Police to the tow driver: Sir, what you have done here is stolen her car. Because it is Christmas I'm going to ask this young woman to not press charges so you won't be arrested in front of your children and then she going to drive out of here with her car. Do you understand what I am saying to you? (All the while his kids are opening package and asking daddy why the policeman was there)
Tow: What about the landlord he asked me to move the car?

Police: We'll deal with him when he gets here.

The police officer walked me to my car with a smile on his face and as he closed my car door he told me it was one of the best gotchas he had seen. He gave me big Merry Christmas and I drove out the driveway while my old landlord pulled up
 

SSHZ

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I'd add to the conversation but I'm not sure of the "statue of limitations" of my deeds so......I'll have to pass right now.
 

dannyboy602

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it would have been better if you drove OVER your x landlord on the way out but it was still a good story with a happy ending.
 

AimAim

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You get the right cop and you're on the right side of the law.... they can be a lot of help.

I get tired of the cop bashing. Sure there are some really bad ones (the ones you always read about). But for every bad one there are many, many good and decent men and women doing their (very difficult) job.
 

burgertime2010

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You get the right cop and you're on the right side of the law.... they can be a lot of help.

I get tired of the cop bashing. Sure there are some really bad ones (the ones you always read about). But for every bad one there are many, many good and decent men and women doing their (very difficult) job.
That is fair, but the job has to turn them into pricks eventually.
 

srh88

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That is fair, but the job has to turn them into pricks eventually.
i like but dont like this statement.. i personally dont like cops. at all lol. but the worse cops ive ever dealt with, rookies. the older cops, are normally pretty cool and smiling some of the time during tickets and stuff. its the rookies looking to earn their stripes
 

gioua

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That is fair, but the job has to turn them into pricks eventually.

I think this is why cops go bad... they start out thinking.. I gonna get some bad guys.. pop thru a door do a shoulder roll into the room and then fire off some shots.. have some fired back at them... no one gets shot and they arrest the bad guys with their pic on the front of the paper the next day...

when in reality it's

sir.. your suppose to use the cross walk.. Ima write you a citation...
sir.. do you know how fast you were going..
sir.. dont puke in my squad car again

plus side.. I get called sir a lot
 

AimAim

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That is fair, but the job has to turn them into pricks eventually.
I disagree. It doesn't "have" to turn them into pricks. I'm sure their perception of humanity evolves over time and they can get jaded, calloused, apathetic, whatever. That does not make them a prick, it just makes them human. How would you like to go to work every day knowing your would in all probability be dealing with some serious assholes?

I know a lot of cops and have three in my family and they are people just like you and me. The ones that end up pricks were pricks to begin with and probably got into the profession for some macho power thing. There are others that get into LE because they care and want to make a difference and it is an honorable profession. It would be great to live in a society where laws, rules, and regulations were not needed. But we as a species proved a long time ago that does not work. Too many pricks among us.

Anyway I have always been treated in a just manner by any LE I have had dealings with.

That's the thing that really sucks about many current MJ laws. It makes all of us think of ourselves as criminals because that's how the law categorizes us. Then we begin to think that way.
 

futant

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That's the thing that really sucks about many current MJ laws. It makes all of us think of ourselves as criminals because that's how the law categorizes us. Then we begin to think that way.
Same goes for pigs too, not just us.
 

tip top toker

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Erm, cooked and took lunch to an old lady 3 times a week for a year because she was not able to get out and about, and to even things out, I punched my brother in the face because he was wearing my jumper and wouldn't take it off.

Other than that I got the satisfaction of humiliating the head of the city council by publicly demonstrated that she clearly wasn't capable of running a city if she wasn't even aware of an issue in her own street directly opposite her front door.
 

slowbus

New Member
i like but dont like this statement.. i personally dont like cops. at all lol. but the worse cops ive ever dealt with, rookies. the older cops, are normally pretty cool and smiling some of the time during tickets and stuff. its the rookies looking to earn their stripes

"are normally" is quite a stretch,IMO
 

lahadaextranjera

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Nothing to no-one really. Just broke a few hearts and a couple of teeth.

In general I don't really like the police in the UK as they are useless. However, I do have a 'chief' police in my family!! Whom once caught me smoking a joint in his house!! All good though! They know what I'm like (to a certain extent).


I just remembered an incident over 15 years ago. We were out with a friend and he got arrested, we didn't so we flew back to his house (mums house), told her and then we took all his weed and scales out immediately before they (the police) got back there. Turned out, he said he lived with his Dad so they went back there instead!!
 

Rak on Tur'

Active Member
You get the right cop and you're on the right side of the law.... they can be a lot of help.

I get tired of the cop bashing. Sure there are some really bad ones (the ones you always read about). But for every bad one there are many, many good and decent men and women doing their (very difficult) job.
Where are all the good ones when it comes time to call out the bad? I almost never saw it. New age law enforcement is a total joke, instead of being a civil servant they now seem more focused on being the boss. We have far to many cops, that only amplifies bad behavior.

It's not that tough of job anymore either, for the typical day to day stuff.
 

Nutes and Nugs

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This happened along time ago in the month of November. My year lease was coming up and I decided to move so I gave notice that I was moving and paid my last months rent. I moved out around the middle of November and I still had at least 2 weeks left on the place. I emptied the house but left my extra car sit there until I was ready for it. The landlord called a tow truck driver and he towed my car and the new people moved right in before my time was up.
That would be a violation of your lease.
Do you still have the lease?

People mostly try to pull this shit as the last months rent from their security deposit when they have damage, past rent or bills.
 

WeedKillsBrainCells

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You get the right cop and you're on the right side of the law.... they can be a lot of help.

I get tired of the cop bashing. Sure there are some really bad ones (the ones you always read about). But for every bad one there are many, many good and decent men and women doing their (very difficult) job.
Tends to be easier to be on the right side of the law when you've got the right things on your chest, too.
 

Hemlock

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Erm, cooked and took lunch to an old lady 3 times a week for a year because she was not able to get out and about, and to even things out, I punched my brother in the face because he was wearing my jumper and wouldn't take it off.

Other than that I got the satisfaction of humiliating the head of the city council by publicly demonstrated that she clearly wasn't capable of running a city if she wasn't even aware of an issue in her own street directly opposite her front door.
LOL Nice Tip Top LOL
 

Winter Woman

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That would be a violation of your lease.
Do you still have the lease?

People mostly try to pull this shit as the last months rent from their security deposit when they have damage, past rent or bills.
No I no longer have the lease that was over 2 decades ago. And I did pay my last months rent, hence the receipt. Within a couple of months I purchased my first home partly to keep someone else from telling me what I could and could not do.

Then don't you know my new neighbor was old time military and he was a flasher whom threatened to kill my dog. To which while looking at his house I said it would make a nice fire.
 
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