LOL at Mr. HighandMighty
Enjoy that sentiment if a family member of yours were to get run over/your car gets hit by an uninsured driver.
LOL at Mr. HighandMighty
Really, you're using a mother as an example.
lol.
So, say it was your brother. Would you immediately shop him or have a word with him first?
Why are you creating these completely irrelevant fantasy situations?
well i think if it was anyone else i would, but i know they are broke and being hounded by debt collectors, just had a new born and also taken in a 15 lad who's mum did not want anymore
so im gonna let it slide, DOES NOT MAKE IT RIGHT, but each to their own.
Well, hypothetical situations are how you explore moral connundrums. This is hardly an unlikely scenario though is it, that a family member is found out committing a crime.
A lot of the responses are absolute, a crime has been committed it must be reported.
But if people wouldn't immediately shop a family member, or best friend, then that is an ambiguity in the initial assertion, due to the relationship with that person.
So, then it just depends on where you personally draw the line. A family member, a best friend, a good neighbour you have known for years....where is your line?
So, depending on my relationship with the said person, I don't think I would immediately shop them, but talk to them first and warn them that the behaviour was unacceptable and they will end up getting caught anyway. Then try to help them change their ways before things get worse.
If I knew they were a scrote anyway, then I would shop them.
im polish ;/
LOL @ half the posts in here, None of you actualy saw the guy do "a crime" and yet he's already hung drawn and chopped into little bits by you people![]()
Didn't the OP observe the geezer attaching false number plates to his car? Now correct if I'm wrong, but isn't that a crime in itself?
Jamlid said:stick on different number plates over the top of his current ones
Not long ago I went out and put new plates over the top of my daughters car took some pictures then the next day took them off, it was freezing outside and i had a big coat hat and gloves on.

Didn't the OP observe the geezer attaching false number plates to his car? Now correct if I'm wrong, but isn't that a crime in itself?
Not long ago I went out and put new plates over the top of my daughters car took some pictures then the next day took them off, it was freezing outside and i had a big coat hat and gloves on.



Why would you need to put "new" plates over the top of a car's current plates?. I'm curious.![]()
Bought her private plates and wanted to see what they looked like on, so took pictures to send her, front and back..
