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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 104960" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Am heaving a big sigh for you Sue.</p><p></p><p>I was arrested one time when I was a younger difficult child for something (I wasn't even at fault, charges were dropped and I never even went to court) but did get to spend the night in the womans jail - had decided that was the first and LAST time I was ever going to see the inside of that place - quite a lightblub momemt. I was belittled and humilated - what a lightbulb moment I have not as much as looked crooked at the idea of any misbehavior since that one time.</p><p></p><p>The problem with the system now is that you get so many free passes - I know Danny thought himself quite invincible with the "Oh, they are not going to do anything" and he was right, they didn't, till he had quite the little paper trail. Then they came down like a ton of bricks. I don't know if the first time he was arrested, if he had been shipped off immediately like I asked, if it would have made any difference, but I think it may have. The only thing he learned is that he could get caught with a bag of pot, and with his attorney's advice, plead not guilty. It was a downhill slide from there, with him learning each time more and more about how the system works.</p><p></p><p>I truely do hope this is a "first and last" time for thank you..</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 104960, member: 47"] Am heaving a big sigh for you Sue. I was arrested one time when I was a younger difficult child for something (I wasn't even at fault, charges were dropped and I never even went to court) but did get to spend the night in the womans jail - had decided that was the first and LAST time I was ever going to see the inside of that place - quite a lightblub momemt. I was belittled and humilated - what a lightbulb moment I have not as much as looked crooked at the idea of any misbehavior since that one time. The problem with the system now is that you get so many free passes - I know Danny thought himself quite invincible with the "Oh, they are not going to do anything" and he was right, they didn't, till he had quite the little paper trail. Then they came down like a ton of bricks. I don't know if the first time he was arrested, if he had been shipped off immediately like I asked, if it would have made any difference, but I think it may have. The only thing he learned is that he could get caught with a bag of pot, and with his attorney's advice, plead not guilty. It was a downhill slide from there, with him learning each time more and more about how the system works. I truely do hope this is a "first and last" time for thank you.. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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