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Phucked around and found out thread. Stories of dirtbags doing dirtbag things and taking dirtnaps or finding out the reward isnt as they thought.

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  • WT_Foxtrot

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    No dirtnap here, but a well deserved consequence of being a little bitch and throwing a drink on the kid running the power hose in the carwash...


    Saw that earlier today. What in the hell was her problem? Didn't she pay to get her car washed? Loved the kid's response as well as that of her employer backing her up and telling the driver to GTFO and stay out.

    A power washer beats a cup of lemonade every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
     

    Gordo

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    There are several problems. First, by chasing the thief, the owner became the aggressor. Second, the owner was not in immediate danger until the owner created the situation. Third, the jury is going to be asked if the value of a grill is worth a man's life.

    The owner should have called 911 and reported the thief's location, continued following, and let the police make the stop.

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    In Texas, you are allowed to use lethal force to stop someone from stealing things from you.
    Did you by chance move here from California?
     

    Lead Belly

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    OneGunTX

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    In Texas, you are allowed to use lethal force to stop someone from stealing things from you.
    Did you by chance move here from California?
    No, I am a Texan. But the law does not let you go chase and hunt someone down and kill them to retrieve your property.

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    Hoji

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    Saw that earlier today. What in the hell was her problem? Didn't she pay to get her car washed? Loved the kid's response as well as that of her employer backing her up and telling the driver to GTFO and stay out.

    A power washer beats a cup of lemonade every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
    Just waiting for some criminal sympathizer to troll along and say that the girl used excessive force over getting splashed with a little lemonade and she should have called 911 for the assault.
     

    Hoji

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    Are you going to shoot someone in the back and claim self defense? In today's social climate, how do you think a jury will respond?

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    You should familiarize yourself with section 9.42 of the Texas Penal Code.

    It may encourage you to stop saying shit that makes you sound west coast.
     

    OneGunTX

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    You should familiarize yourself with section 9.42 of the Texas Penal Code.

    It may encourage you to stop saying shit that makes you sound west coast.
    Except 9.42 talks about in the nighttime, and the grill was not stolen in the nighttime, and the owner chased and hunted down the thief in the daylight. Do you have another section of the penal code that says you chase and hunt down and kill a thief in the daytime?

    I know the Texas Penal Code, and I work in the court system and I see how juries react. Juries do not like vigilantes. Just a fact.

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