Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Things I Believe in..........

I believe that when teens do crimes that they have to do the time. And I believe it because when you or anyone gets into trouble with the law there are consequences to your actions. Plus when you don't follow the laws and your probation then you end up behind bars and you don't want that because I didn't.

When I was in tenth grade I did not follow the laws. I would drive without licences and that's not how it goes because you will get pulled over. Every one will get pulled over in their life no matter what, and if not some thing else might happen even worse then getting pulled over. But that's how life is these days and it's never going to change. So if I were you, I would try not to do stuff that will get you behind bars.

Now back to my story. One day I was driving and a police officer tried to pull me over and I ran in a high speed pursuit. When they got me, I got taken to J.D.H. Then I was charged with driving with no licences, eluding a police officer and not following traffic laws. After all that happened, I was sitting in J.D.H for like a whole day then they let me out the next day. Plus I went to court and got 32 hours of community services.

Then I had to pay 465 bucks in fines because of the crime I did when I was feeling cool at time. Now just recently, I was pulled over and got a ticket but I'm going to go to court and get that over with. Now after all that I got my licences suspended for a year for all that dumb stuff I did. But now I learned my lesson about driving with no license.

Now after all the stuff I told you about my crimes I want to tell you what I believe now. I believe that when people do stuff that they are not supposed to do, stuff happens to you. Also after all the crimes I did I know now not to do crimes because if you do, you will be behind bars for a long time. I believe that when someone is doing something wrong, that you should try to tell them not to because they will do the time in jail for a long time, so try not to commit crimes.

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