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Old 08-21-2014, 09:34 AM   #27 (permalink)
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"Failure to disperse."

And posession of rubber bullets:
Was there a story about someone getting arrested for not hearing an order while wearing hearing protection?

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Are you out on bail with a trial pending?
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I'll stop short of saying that it borders on teasing us, or trolling.
From my original post:
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Xist a troll?!?!?!?!?! No way!!!!
Why did you bring up World of Warcraft?

RedPoint5, did the impound company talk to you? I imagine they did not bother being polite.

By the way, if you get a three-day temporary registration and then re-register on-line for a year or two, the site kindly tells you that you will receive your registration in five business days. Then, the last day that I physically had registration, and was all packed and ready to go back up to Mom's after all of this drama (with permission from the judge), my check engine light comes on. It looks like a bad O2 sensor. I did not get very far with it yesterday.

I hate this, I am paranoid to leave the house. I keep expecting a courtesy stop to just inform me that a taillight is out, but then they find out about my arrest and stop being courteous. Just when I can finally sit with my back to a door.

I looked up stuff on-line. I do not know if it was more useful than talking to the lawyer or not, and the lawyer's fee is higher than the greatest possible fine.