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To: Greg or e who wrote (35117)4/10/2013 8:50:33 PM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
"All of your police friends and relatives are Criminals?"

Nope. None of them. They are highly respected leaders. Of course, I have relatives (as you do) who have crossed minor legal lines such as speeding or beating somebody up in a bar. Nothing major in the last hundred years or so. But that is irrelevant, as you do not take either the good or the bad from others--only in primitive thinking. Hello, again... -g-

A criminal is someone convicted of a criminal offense. Drinking and driving (for example) is a criminal offense in Canada. Several million Canadians have done this (and probably 99.999% of cops before or after certification). I suspect from your posts that you have done it perhaps thousands of times...and in boats, too.

But they are not criminals unless they are convicted.

So although it is likely that all cops commit perjury (just as all charged people do)--they are not likely to be either caught or charged or convicted.

I hope this helps, Dumbo.