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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie" data-source="post: 493313" data-attributes="member: 5512"><p>Wow, what a fistfull of good advice here! </p><p></p><p>To add to an ancient discussion, I've realized several things from this thread that I wasn't originally aware of about myself. </p><p></p><p>1. I'd probably puke my guts out while on the phone to 911. I'm a jumpy caffene ridden old bastard anyway so add adreneline to the mix and I'm sure to see breakfast again. </p><p></p><p>2. If the police arrived and pointed a gun at me, I'd cry like a 2 year old baby and piss a river. And I wouldn't care who saw me. You'd have to pry my outstretched hands from the clouds and my eyes open (think Hiro from Heros) otherwise I'd be a shaky, jittery, caffinated blubbering mess. Right in front of my kids and wife.</p><p></p><p>3. If the officer didn't arrest me just because I was shaking so bad I made <em>HIM</em> nervous, he'd hit me in the mouth to keep me from saying "Thank you" and "Should I do anything else?" repeatedly. </p><p></p><p>4. I'd need a ride home. Preferably in a car with washable seats. Driving is not an option. </p><p></p><p>5. I hope Glock em Down or MB are my first officers on scene. God bless you guys for the valuable, anti-lawyer advice for a true victim. It's sad that today you have to even consider thinking in lawyer-speak first and truth second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie, post: 493313, member: 5512"] Wow, what a fistfull of good advice here! To add to an ancient discussion, I've realized several things from this thread that I wasn't originally aware of about myself. 1. I'd probably puke my guts out while on the phone to 911. I'm a jumpy caffene ridden old bastard anyway so add adreneline to the mix and I'm sure to see breakfast again. 2. If the police arrived and pointed a gun at me, I'd cry like a 2 year old baby and piss a river. And I wouldn't care who saw me. You'd have to pry my outstretched hands from the clouds and my eyes open (think Hiro from Heros) otherwise I'd be a shaky, jittery, caffinated blubbering mess. Right in front of my kids and wife. 3. If the officer didn't arrest me just because I was shaking so bad I made [I]HIM[/I] nervous, he'd hit me in the mouth to keep me from saying "Thank you" and "Should I do anything else?" repeatedly. 4. I'd need a ride home. Preferably in a car with washable seats. Driving is not an option. 5. I hope Glock em Down or MB are my first officers on scene. God bless you guys for the valuable, anti-lawyer advice for a true victim. It's sad that today you have to even consider thinking in lawyer-speak first and truth second. [/QUOTE]
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