With police urging people to grass up neighbors, would you do it?
I wouldn't. Probably because I was raised to not snitch, but more so if people want to risk their health that's their own fault provided they're not risking mine.
With police urging people to grass up neighbors, would you do it?
I wouldn't. Probably because I was raised to not snitch, but more so if people want to risk their health that's their own fault provided they're not risking mine.
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Nope. Too risky.
Its one thing if the cops themselfs stop in their car while passing by to speak with a neighbour, its quite another thing if the cops show up cause a neighbour called them.
I no longer trust the cops anyways.
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Tempted at times but ultimately, NO.
Besides which, like whispershadow above, I have an innate distrust and dislike of the police.
No, I don’t think so.
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No, because I don't want my windows broken or a burning mattress shoved up against my door.
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l wouldn't like too as l hate conflict imagine trying to face them everytime you went out, lol l don't go out much anyway that would be it l wouldn't see the light of day again,
l just think leave it to someone else we have enough stress without bringing it to your doorstep
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The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away.
“I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” - Richard Feynman
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It depends how bad the transgression is - if a neighbour had 7 people round for dinner instead of 6, then probably not. If they were having a big party with loud music and lots of drunken people being disruptive (especially late at night), that would be a different matter.
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Same as Sparkle - yes I would, but under certain circumstances. An obvious large gathering, yes, an extra person, then no.
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