WarbyD
Cant Squat Kunce
has always been the case , while the law does state " innocent until proven guilty" but in the real world it doesn't work like that
if you have ever been questioned by the cops you'll understand that they think you are guilty straight off and you need to proof that you are innocent
eg: when i was 13-14 i was doing a paper round , basketball cards were all the rage and big money to be made in them , at the shop i worked at a box of cards got stolen , all us paper boys got dragged to the cop shop and questioned separate and with out a parent or guardian with us , questioned for 30mins with a cop jumping down your throat saying " admit admit it , you stole the cards"
no way could it have been one of the adults working there , what would they want with basketball cards? as it turned out , it was one of the adults working there that stole them
fast forward to the 2000's .. there i am walking down the street with some kitchen scales after my mate had baked a cake , straight off the cops were thinking i was some big time drug dealer , i had to prove my innocence
it happens in the work place too , it has always been the case of guilty until proven innocent
same as when you goto court , you have to be a nutcase if you don't try and prove your innocence ,
agreed.
Several years ago I went out driving like a dickhead with a couple of mates, lost control and cleaned up a big square kerb - destroyed both rims on LHS so got a lift home with someone else and intended to come back next day to collect car on a trailer.
Got there about 2pm - car gone. My first thought was "someone probably reported me for driving like a dickhead and the cops have towed the car." Rang around all the police stations in the area and each of them said no, if theyd towed it they would have called the registered owner (me) straight away. Police saying they didnt have my car, I dont have it - fuck me, its stolen! So I reported it as such...
TWO FUCKING MONTHS LATER I get a call from cops saying they have "recovered" my car. I go in to cop shop to get it, turns out they DID tow it and it had been sitting at the station ever since. I then spent nearly 5 hours in there being interrogated and hammered for "falsely" reporting the car as stolen. Had a big list of charges they wanted to lay on me..
I was completely upfront about my driving like a dickhead, told them exactly what Id done that night etc and was happy to accept any charges relevant to that but they were less interested in that (this was when hoon laws were just coming into effect, maybe even slightly before) than they were in my "false report" and tried for hours to get me to admit to that.
The bloody car wasnt even insured, what did they think I would have to gain by claiming it was stolen?