Originally Posted by scho63:
If he hit or the kid I'm all for calling the cops.
But that's not what happened.
Some jurisdictions have a zero tolerance policy for DV.
Like I said earlier, I know someone who was not only arrested and charged but convicted of a DV charge because he punched a wall within a few feet of his girlfriend, with whom he was fighting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Some jurisdictions have a zero tolerance policy for DV.
Like I said earlier, I know someone who was not only arrested and charged but convicted of a DV charge because he punched a wall within a few feet of his girlfriend, with whom he was fighting.
Because I'm fairly certain that shit escalates most of the time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by phisherman:
In Fairway, KS? Yes. They take some kinds of charges very seriously by default, no matter the severity. Johnson County, KS does the same.
I had a laptop stolen out of my car in Kansas City, Kansas. I couldn't even get anyone to go look at the cameras at the gas station. Called like 6 times. Never called back. I mean, **** me, am I rite.
Slam dunk case. You just drive your ass down there, ask to see the tapes, see who the perpetrator is. Easy arrest. I tried to get them to let me see the tapes and they wouldn't let me, said if I had the police come they would show them to them.
But a damaged vacuum cleaner. Serious business. [Reply]