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Offline EliB

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Re: Taking it on the chin for someone else
« on: June 14, 2011, 12:43:03 »
that's cool... but ok what happens when ... status; livelihood or even at times life are at stake? ie big consequences that by affecting the person who has fuond themselves up **** creek actually affect one directly.... like a bit of speeding (to add to the points already accumulated for offences)... the problem of being supported by someone in a habitual situation of risk of offence ie a road user for work under pressure for 'crimes' deemed not really crimes (listen to all the irritated apologists on the radio )... well i can see how it becomes complex

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Which crimes are "deemed not really crmes" ecu? They either are or they aren't!