Another example where our protagonist should have listened to his Momma when she said "Don't pee in the street, especially if you're strapped!". You can't make this stuff up, folks!
http://nypost.com/2015/11/06/cops-bust- ... ter-chase/
Like Momma said: "Don't pee in the street!"
Like Momma said: "Don't pee in the street!"
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Re: Like Momma said: "Don't pee in the street!"
I don't think my mamma ever told me that. However, there were many things that people used to not do just because it made sense. Kinda like all those ridiculous warnings on products such as, don't use this hair dryer in the shower. She also never told me not to stick my finger in the electrical socket. I had to find that one out for myself. I guess this guy is still learning on his own. Some folks take longer than others.
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Re: Like Momma said: "Don't pee in the street!"
"The bust comes as City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and other council members clamor to decriminalize quality-of-life violations, such as public urination, public drinking and fare-beating.
Mark-Viverito says arrests for such minor violations drive a wedge between police and the community."
Have you ever heard something so dumb you don't know what to say?
Mark-Viverito says arrests for such minor violations drive a wedge between police and the community."
