court

Posted by Abel Gancsos on Jan 27, 2010 in Blog |

so today was the big day. the day started like any other. i went to all my classes and i had a study session for physics. when i got to the court it wasn’t that bad at first, but then about an hour later, it was so bad that i wished i was in a dentist’s office. i had all types of sounds all around me and the smells of nicotine and curry. and not just any regular sounds, but all the sounds that irritate me.

anyways, so i walk up to the prasicutor and he says that in his 15 years of working, never has an officer went up to him and told him that this kid is a good kid so be nice.

so then the judge called me up about thirty minutes later and pretty much told me that i am walking on very thin ice because i am very close to getting my license provoked.

now the ethics that i had on my mind for about a month. the main reason that i was let off so softly is because my neighbor is one of the coolest police officers and he talked to the police officer that pulled me over. luckily enough they were friends, but still, i don’t see how this is very ethical.

now, you might be thinking, “shut up dude, just be grateful” and believe me i am, but there’s still a level of immorality i see in it. for three hours i spent watching how the others weren’t getting any big breaks. why me? that’s all i want to know. why me and not one of the other 40 something cases? just because we’re neighbors with an officer? that’s another thing, i don’t believe in pba cards because that’s pretty much saying, “do whatever you want with no consequence” just because you’re friends with an officer. here’s a thought—-why not be friends with a cop without the benefits? after all, isn’t that the definition of friendship, not using someone for a means to an end? that’s actually the definition of immorality and yet many of us do it….

so why me and not one of the others?

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