Have you been on the wrong side of the law?

@ajk111 (2495)
May 24, 2011 5:36am CST
i think nearly 90% of us have had a run in with the police. when i was but a young and fun filled teenager i got locked up overnight for being "boisterous" be honest and tell me your funny or embarrassing brushes with the law. when my daughter was 18 months old i called the police to come and get her. She would not take an afternoon nap so i had her locked up for resisting a rest.
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11 responses
• United States
24 May 11
I personally have not been on the wrong side of the law. I do have to say that the law has been on my wrong side though. Nothing I could not handle and I was and will always be free and clear.
• United States
24 May 11
Nope not even walked Jay'ded... When I said the law has been on my wrong side, it was because my ex husband uploaded on the net some of my modeling pics (copy-write issues) and that was a NO, NO. I was sued and it took 2 years but I was free in the clear because it was proven not to be my doing. Many dollars later but free and clear.
@ajk111 (2495)
24 May 11
glad it worked out for you in the end. i hope your current man is not so selfish. i am sure he is a king among men!
@ajk111 (2495)
24 May 11
yes, i often wonder how the law seems to not want to help or apply common sense i certain situations. so tell me hwg, have you not even jay walked?
@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
24 May 11
Have you gotten in trouble for bad puns yet?
@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
24 May 11
Well that was about the fastest best response I ever got. lol
@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
24 May 11
It will probably re-appear tomorrow!
@ajk111 (2495)
24 May 11
i had written a response but it dissapeared into some hole over Idaho?
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• United States
24 May 11
Does it count if I was on the right side of the law but just going the wrong way?
• United States
24 May 11
I only get caught when I let them catch me ... or at least that is my story and I am sticking to it!
@ajk111 (2495)
24 May 11
depends if you got caught or not!
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
24 May 11
Hi ajk Not on the wrong side - I was caught on the "Right Side" Driving in India - you should be on your left and that day I was on the right... They chased me - caught me at a stop, asked me to pay the hefty fines... I asked them for a corner under a shade and paid them just some pocket money
@ajk111 (2495)
24 May 11
i have had many driving offences when younger. glad to say i am far wiser now. i crashed 3 cars before i was 19. had my licence taken away before i passed my test. i was very lucky not to hurt anyone. i have to repeat that i am far wiser now!
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
24 May 11
Experiences really make us wiser dear
@kingparker (9673)
• United States
25 May 11
That's funny though. When I was young, in high school, I forget what grade I was in. the police wrote me ticket for jay walking, and I have to pay for that ticket for nothing. That police was mean to me too, while everyone was jay walking on that day. Because I am minority, that is the reason. Also, I forget to pay for a ticket once, and they have me to lock up for 3 hours until my father pay the ticket.
• Philippines
25 May 11
So far, I was not yet on the wrong side of the law because I know how to bend it for my interest. LOL
@ajk111 (2495)
25 May 11
now that sounds like a good story! how do you bend it for your interest?
@hora_fugit (5862)
• India
24 May 11
Don't know why law doesn't brush with me. Maybe I'm still too young to have this experience. Blame it on me.
@ajk111 (2495)
24 May 11
it is an experience you can well do without! hopefully you can tell me a funny run in with the law in the years to come.
@cream97 (29087)
• United States
11 Jun 11
Hi. ajk111. Oh wow! I have never heard of a mother calling the police on their child because her daughter would not take an afternoon nap. Are you serious or are you joking? When I was younger, I thought that playing on the telephone, was fun, but I got into trouble for this because it was wrong to do something like this. I called the fire department and told them that it was a fire, but it really wasn't. I got fussed at and I got into trouble too.
@dodo19 (47133)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
11 Jun 11
Luckily, I have never found myself on the wrong side of the law. And I certainly don't plan on it, either. It's not something that I hope for.
@allknowing (130292)
• India
24 May 11
You have known me here for some time now and would you in your wildest dreams think allknowing would ever be behind bars? And if you do what part of my interaction gave you those doubts. Out with it please.
@ajk111 (2495)
24 May 11
i believe in your homeland you walk about with a halo and are revered as St allknowing.
• United States
23 Jun 11
Not me, but my father did on a stupid reason, years ago. A rookie cop arrested him for no reason. He believes that my father did something wrong and he arrested him. My mother freaked out and she had my brother and I to my brother's friend's house to go have dinner. So my mother had to tell the Chief of Police what that rookie cop done and I believe the charges were drop on that stupid reason. If I ever meet that rookie cop, I would have him arrested on false arrest. Also, I believe the same thing happened to my favorite wrestler too about three years ago. See what happened was that he was at a bar hanging with friends and a woman accidently bumped into him and she didn't say that she was sorry and as he was leaving, a off duty/or undercover cop arrest my favorite wrestler for claiming that he (my favorite wrestler) assaulted the woman, but he told the cop that he did not and the cop started trouble and then he had my favorite wrestler arrested. Hours into the morning through the afternoon, my favorite wrestler got bailed and the charges were dropped after he testified that his friends witness the whole thing and this is before my favorite wrestler made his debut on international tv.