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I am here to support and give advice - when needed and deserved. I don't believe in patting stupidity on the back when, the person being stupid, don't even give a crap and thinks they're in the right, when they are so clearly wrong. And i'm not putting you down, if you actualyl realized and felt bad about what you did, then i wouldn't be ragging on you, but seriously, you don't care about what you did, so it's not putting you down. it's actually trying to show you how stupid your being so you can change it and stop being arrogant. it's helpful actually, not putting you down.
Well your point of view in this way is arrogant, and it's not like im the only one who sees that Don't like what I'm saying? ignore it. and hm.. if you actually believed you were wrong, id think about leaving you alone, but hey, you're not actually sorry. you haven't posted anywhere that you yelling and ranting was blown out and uncalled for. you brag about winning your case that hasn't even happened yet, and you bragged about you being experienced driver so apparently that makes you able to drive with a person without a license, but no one else can. But hey, if you don't like what I'm saying, be done with me and stop replying, like you've said three times already but didn't go through with.
Uh yeah, in regards to winning your case, the only way that will happen is if the cop doesn't show up to court and if it were simply for speeding, You'd probably get off.However, it isn't.
It's an open and shut case for the prosecutor.
You'd do well to take the advice of a law and justice graduate who comes from a family of law and justice grads and lawyers.
Admit you did wrong.
Swear to never do it again.
Accept the sentence with dignity.
They might go easy on you.
*Sigh* I hate to sound like the only adult in the room, but I think something needs to be said here, and maybe we should just leave it it that? As in 'close the thread'.
Rachel, it really was bad judgment to let him drive without a license...it seems to be unanimous, everyone agrees..that should tell you something! As I said before, you're both very lucky it didn't end catastrophically. You're showing equally bad judgment here now by not being able to recognize the real lapse there in your judgment..what you're doing is just confirming everyone's opinion of that lack of judgment. Wise man once said if you get caught have the good sense to stop talking. You're missing a really good opportunity here to learn.
To the others, there's a time to recognize that you've said enough, too. I think the point has been made, and although it would be nice to get the recognition of your own good judgment, the purpose in saying something isn't to necessarily change someone else's opinion, but rather to give them the opportunity to hear a different perspective. That same wise man also tells you to know when to stop talking.