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Snet
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Divinek
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IntoTheWow
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What negative things can you get from being arrested in the states? (like for example in looking for jobs) | ||
snorlax
United States755 Posts
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GHOSTCLAW
United States17042 Posts
On January 09 2009 17:22 IntoTheWow wrote: interesting read snet. Sounds like a big adventure. What negative things can you get from being arrested in the states? (like for example in looking for jobs) anything thats a felony- DUI's a huge one on that list, as is stealing/damaging anything over $400. | ||
Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
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TaP.Nuada
United States428 Posts
MSN me sometime =) | ||
Binky1842
United States2599 Posts
my only hope is that youre making this shit up. dont ever do it again, its not worth it | ||
Moff
United Kingdom166 Posts
On January 09 2009 17:54 Binky1842 wrote: i had a very close friend killed by a drunk driver. fuck you, and everyone like you who thinks its a game. my only hope is that youre making this shit up. dont ever do it again, its not worth it although it's a nice story, this is my exact feeling. ot; dfa1979 ftw :p | ||
Manifesto7
Osaka27105 Posts
15, June, 2008 Conditions: Black Ice - Jumping a curb causing minor underside damage to car Results: Self repairs were sufficient, totaling $0.00, however loss of trust from parents to use their vehicles. Where do you find black ice in June? I'm glad you and everyone else is ok. Hopefully you learned something from it. On January 09 2009 17:37 GHOSTCLAW wrote: anything thats a felony- DUI's a huge one on that list, as is stealing/damaging anything over $400. + Show Spoiler [question] + I didn't think a DUI was a felony in the states? Does it vary state by state? I only ask because when I worked for Canada Customs, many people were surprised that they could not enter Canada because if had a DUI. (People with a felony cannot enter Canada, but the charge is determined under Canadian law, not the place it happened). They thought they would be ok because it was not a felony back home. | ||
AdemTheDestroyer
Australia47 Posts
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Vex
Ireland454 Posts
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clazziquai
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love the way you write :p *awaits for part 2* | ||
Salv
Canada3083 Posts
On January 09 2009 17:54 Binky1842 wrote: i had a very close friend killed by a drunk driver. fuck you, and everyone like you who thinks its a game. my only hope is that youre making this shit up. dont ever do it again, its not worth it I agree, but in a less harsh context oo; | ||
deathgod6
United States5064 Posts
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gchan
United States654 Posts
On January 09 2009 18:29 Manifesto7 wrote: + Show Spoiler [question] + I didn't think a DUI was a felony in the states? Does it vary state by state? I only ask because when I worked for Canada Customs, many people were surprised that they could not enter Canada because if had a DUI. (People with a felony cannot enter Canada, but the charge is determined under Canadian law, not the place it happened). They thought they would be ok because it was not a felony back home. Varies by state, but generally, first offense isn't a felony. Second+ or if there is injury/accident, it's a felony. Regardless of this though, even your first time goes on your permanent record (which is probably why people couldn't enter Canada, and why it hurts future job searches) | ||
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