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    How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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      How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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      Senkwe Chanda wrote: There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally Years ago, aparthied was an underlying them in one of the "Lethal Weapon" movies, and one of my favorite parts was Danny Glover watching a bank officer's surprise when he said he wanted to go to South Africa. "But... but...", the suit stuttered, "you're black!" People can be such morons... Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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        How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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        Yes, I have spent some time incarcerated for undisclosed activities. Note: I have never been convicted or put on trial;. So I'm not a criminal. :-) The sex wasn't as good as people tell you, cause I just don't fancy small blokes.:-) But it's a good place to get into shape and get your thoughts together. Regardz Colin J Davies

        Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

        You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.

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          How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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          Yes, I have - in America in 1992. A great story: My girlfirend of the time and me decided to go visit my gay Uncle Al (I kid you not) in NYC, with the aim of seeing the big city and taking in some of New England (this in the autumn - fall - so we wanted to be typical "leafers" and see the various states in all their glory). We spent a few days in Manhattan and then hired a car and hit the road. We eventually ended up in a place called Provincetown - which turned out to be a gay resort right on the coast - a very beuatiful place indeed. Now, it is important to know that my girlfriend had a bit of a problem when drunk - she would often get abusive and violent :( but promised to be on her best behaviour and like an idiot, I gave her the benefit of the doubt. The first night in Provincetown, the three of us hit a Karoake bar and my girlfriend started knocking back the vodka. Before the night was over, I *knew* something bad was going to happen. Sure as eggs are eggs, she started to lose it, arguing with strangers, being abusive and generally behaving like a spoilt b*tch. Al and me decided we had to get her back to the hotel before things got out of hand. Eventually, we made it back and she promptly sat on her backside in the hotel lobby and started screaming abuse at me. I tried to reason with her (I was stone cold sober), but true to form, she launched herself at me, fists flying (I was used to this by now). While I am stood there with both her wrists in my hands, trying to stop her punching me, the hotel manager appeared, put two and two together and came up with five - he thought that *I* was assaulting her. However, she calmed down and we got up to the room and went to bed. Next thing I knew, the hotel door came flying open and we were faced by two armed coppers. Al and myself were promptly arrested ("for our own protection" apparently) and carted off to the Police Station in a cruiser (ha ha, etc.). They threw us both in the "drunk tank" and let us out at 8AM (I was dressed in my pants and T shirt - and it was freezing bastard cold!). Luckily, they didn't take my fingerprints and there is no record of this (else my chances of getting back into the US in the future would of been small). They threatened to deport me, etc. but I remained calm. Unfortunately, my Uncle Al, being a typical drama queen (literally) went NUTS. He is a card-carrying member of the ACLU, and spent all night screaming about his rights at the top of his voice (no sleep for me!). He had a point. However, he also

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            Yes, I have spent some time incarcerated for undisclosed activities. Note: I have never been convicted or put on trial;. So I'm not a criminal. :-) The sex wasn't as good as people tell you, cause I just don't fancy small blokes.:-) But it's a good place to get into shape and get your thoughts together. Regardz Colin J Davies

            Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

            You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.

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            Colin^Davies wrote: The sex wasn't as good as people tell you, cause I just don't fancy small blokes hehe, good one :-) I was in a cell with about 7 other "illegals". Try eating next to some dude you don't know, very visibly and very audibly sitting on the toilet having a rough time seemingly trying to pass a brick. Needless to say, I didn't eat the whole time I was there. Just couldn't. ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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              How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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              Senkwe Chanda wrote: How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? Yeah, let's also figure out: - How many CP'ers are on drugs; - How many killed or was killed (perhaps, we need two separate questions); - How many raped somebody or was raped; - How many died in jail. ;P Vagif Abilov MCP (Visual C++) Oslo, Norway If you're in a war, instead of throwing a hand grenade at the enemy, throw one of those small pumpkins. Maybe it'll make everyone think how stupid war is, and while they are thinking, you can throw a real grenade at them. Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts

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                Yes, I have - in America in 1992. A great story: My girlfirend of the time and me decided to go visit my gay Uncle Al (I kid you not) in NYC, with the aim of seeing the big city and taking in some of New England (this in the autumn - fall - so we wanted to be typical "leafers" and see the various states in all their glory). We spent a few days in Manhattan and then hired a car and hit the road. We eventually ended up in a place called Provincetown - which turned out to be a gay resort right on the coast - a very beuatiful place indeed. Now, it is important to know that my girlfriend had a bit of a problem when drunk - she would often get abusive and violent :( but promised to be on her best behaviour and like an idiot, I gave her the benefit of the doubt. The first night in Provincetown, the three of us hit a Karoake bar and my girlfriend started knocking back the vodka. Before the night was over, I *knew* something bad was going to happen. Sure as eggs are eggs, she started to lose it, arguing with strangers, being abusive and generally behaving like a spoilt b*tch. Al and me decided we had to get her back to the hotel before things got out of hand. Eventually, we made it back and she promptly sat on her backside in the hotel lobby and started screaming abuse at me. I tried to reason with her (I was stone cold sober), but true to form, she launched herself at me, fists flying (I was used to this by now). While I am stood there with both her wrists in my hands, trying to stop her punching me, the hotel manager appeared, put two and two together and came up with five - he thought that *I* was assaulting her. However, she calmed down and we got up to the room and went to bed. Next thing I knew, the hotel door came flying open and we were faced by two armed coppers. Al and myself were promptly arrested ("for our own protection" apparently) and carted off to the Police Station in a cruiser (ha ha, etc.). They threw us both in the "drunk tank" and let us out at 8AM (I was dressed in my pants and T shirt - and it was freezing bastard cold!). Luckily, they didn't take my fingerprints and there is no record of this (else my chances of getting back into the US in the future would of been small). They threatened to deport me, etc. but I remained calm. Unfortunately, my Uncle Al, being a typical drama queen (literally) went NUTS. He is a card-carrying member of the ACLU, and spent all night screaming about his rights at the top of his voice (no sleep for me!). He had a point. However, he also

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                :laugh::laugh: Sounds like a B grade movie ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                  Senkwe Chanda wrote: How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? Yeah, let's also figure out: - How many CP'ers are on drugs; - How many killed or was killed (perhaps, we need two separate questions); - How many raped somebody or was raped; - How many died in jail. ;P Vagif Abilov MCP (Visual C++) Oslo, Norway If you're in a war, instead of throwing a hand grenade at the enemy, throw one of those small pumpkins. Maybe it'll make everyone think how stupid war is, and while they are thinking, you can throw a real grenade at them. Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts

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                  And how many were sentenced to death in Texas, when G.W. was the governor :) Tomasz Sowinski -- http://www.shooltz.com

                  What is "scratch" and why can everything be made from it?

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                    How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                    Senkwe Chanda wrote: How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? Never... But if I wore arrested I would probably not came out alive from jail... prison is kinda tought here... Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank :beer: The alcohol is one of the greatest enemys of man, but a man who flee from his enemys is a coward. :beer:

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                      Senkwe Chanda wrote: How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? Yeah, let's also figure out: - How many CP'ers are on drugs; - How many killed or was killed (perhaps, we need two separate questions); - How many raped somebody or was raped; - How many died in jail. ;P Vagif Abilov MCP (Visual C++) Oslo, Norway If you're in a war, instead of throwing a hand grenade at the enemy, throw one of those small pumpkins. Maybe it'll make everyone think how stupid war is, and while they are thinking, you can throw a real grenade at them. Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts

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                      Hmm, that's funny but it's pretty interesting at the same time. Over here, every single one of my friends has been to prison for some nonsense or other. Like a fight with a girlfriend or wife, or breaking some old regime law or unpaid speeding fines. So it never is a big deal to announce that you've been in. Guess it's not the same out in the West :-) Incidentally, as I was thrown in jail for no good reason at all, I have no criminal record, hell, no record of arrest even! ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                        How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                        My friend and I were arrested for stealing a car in Zimbabwe on new years eve of 1997. My dad and my cousin had to drive 6 hours to come rescue us from a town the size of my company (i.e. tiny) but which had a jail bigger than the empire state! The thing was that it was my dads car and they did not believe us, he had lent it to me so that I could drive to Kariba (the town) and join some other friends for a new years bash. Apparently a lot of white kids steal cars in South Africa and drive them up through Africa to be sold or exported wherever. So we were prime suspects in Zimbabwe. Ironic that here in SA (and other parts of the world) two black guys in a nice car are prime suspects :rolleyes: We spent a few hours being shown around the prison, them showing us the exact cells they were going to throw us into. Most were filled with huge hulking black guys who are not too friendly towards whites. Eventually they impounded the car and kicked us out of the jail onto the side of the road to wait for my dad. They did not even take our names, I reckon they were all dead bored and wanted to have some fun with us white kids lol. It was definitley an experience :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa

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                          Senkwe Chanda wrote: How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? Never... But if I wore arrested I would probably not came out alive from jail... prison is kinda tought here... Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank :beer: The alcohol is one of the greatest enemys of man, but a man who flee from his enemys is a coward. :beer:

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                          Mauricio, what did you think of that babysitter that was caught on tape abusing the children? I would have kicked her ass from here to next week, whether she's a woman or not. Child abusers are the lowest scum of the earth IMO. ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                            My friend and I were arrested for stealing a car in Zimbabwe on new years eve of 1997. My dad and my cousin had to drive 6 hours to come rescue us from a town the size of my company (i.e. tiny) but which had a jail bigger than the empire state! The thing was that it was my dads car and they did not believe us, he had lent it to me so that I could drive to Kariba (the town) and join some other friends for a new years bash. Apparently a lot of white kids steal cars in South Africa and drive them up through Africa to be sold or exported wherever. So we were prime suspects in Zimbabwe. Ironic that here in SA (and other parts of the world) two black guys in a nice car are prime suspects :rolleyes: We spent a few hours being shown around the prison, them showing us the exact cells they were going to throw us into. Most were filled with huge hulking black guys who are not too friendly towards whites. Eventually they impounded the car and kicked us out of the jail onto the side of the road to wait for my dad. They did not even take our names, I reckon they were all dead bored and wanted to have some fun with us white kids lol. It was definitley an experience :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa

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                            a similar things happened at the sports day for my school this year, a 14 yearold went to get somthing from his dads car, but was acting a little :suss: so a man thought he was trying to steal it - and trapped the kid in the door for bout 15mins till they found the dad and confirmed that was his some. :-D


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                              How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                              Senkwe Chanda wrote: got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses Same happened to me a while back. They stopped all the cars and collected driver's licenses. I almost drove into the car in front of my while trying to put my shoes on before the cop got to my car. :omg: And I didn't have my license on me. :~ Of course, this was literally 2 minutes away from my house, but noooo the cop wanted me to get into the back of the police van. Scary, very scary... Of course, having a chap standing next to you with an R1 (beeg gun) is also quite hectic. Eventually he let me go. Wanker! The ironic thing is the cop was black and I'm not, so it kinda blows your theory out the water Senkwe. ;);) Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)

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                                My friend and I were arrested for stealing a car in Zimbabwe on new years eve of 1997. My dad and my cousin had to drive 6 hours to come rescue us from a town the size of my company (i.e. tiny) but which had a jail bigger than the empire state! The thing was that it was my dads car and they did not believe us, he had lent it to me so that I could drive to Kariba (the town) and join some other friends for a new years bash. Apparently a lot of white kids steal cars in South Africa and drive them up through Africa to be sold or exported wherever. So we were prime suspects in Zimbabwe. Ironic that here in SA (and other parts of the world) two black guys in a nice car are prime suspects :rolleyes: We spent a few hours being shown around the prison, them showing us the exact cells they were going to throw us into. Most were filled with huge hulking black guys who are not too friendly towards whites. Eventually they impounded the car and kicked us out of the jail onto the side of the road to wait for my dad. They did not even take our names, I reckon they were all dead bored and wanted to have some fun with us white kids lol. It was definitley an experience :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa

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                                Paul Watson wrote: My friend and I were arrested for stealing a car in Zimbabwe haha, just thank your luck stars that it didn't happen this year, with a name as "English Sounding" as yours, you would never have seen daylight again :-) ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                                  Senkwe Chanda wrote: got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses Same happened to me a while back. They stopped all the cars and collected driver's licenses. I almost drove into the car in front of my while trying to put my shoes on before the cop got to my car. :omg: And I didn't have my license on me. :~ Of course, this was literally 2 minutes away from my house, but noooo the cop wanted me to get into the back of the police van. Scary, very scary... Of course, having a chap standing next to you with an R1 (beeg gun) is also quite hectic. Eventually he let me go. Wanker! The ironic thing is the cop was black and I'm not, so it kinda blows your theory out the water Senkwe. ;);) Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)

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                                  SimonS wrote: The ironic thing is the cop was black and I'm not, so it kinda blows your theory out the water Senkwe Actually it doesn't. My point was that I was thrown into the van when the cop realised that I was unable to understand Sotho. My argument is that if I was white, and say, French...he would have simply smiled and said "Zinedine Zidane is my favorite football player!!" I'll admit though that he might have arrested you simply because he was harboring some resentment :-) ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                                    Hmm, that's funny but it's pretty interesting at the same time. Over here, every single one of my friends has been to prison for some nonsense or other. Like a fight with a girlfriend or wife, or breaking some old regime law or unpaid speeding fines. So it never is a big deal to announce that you've been in. Guess it's not the same out in the West :-) Incidentally, as I was thrown in jail for no good reason at all, I have no criminal record, hell, no record of arrest even! ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                                    Senkwe Chanda wrote: Over here, every single one of my friends has been to prison for some nonsense or other. What a soft regime you have :)! I am from Russia, and as you probably know, between 1930 and 1950 there were not very many people who could say "I was in prison". Only "I am in prison". Vagif Abilov MCP (Visual C++) Oslo, Norway If you're in a war, instead of throwing a hand grenade at the enemy, throw one of those small pumpkins. Maybe it'll make everyone think how stupid war is, and while they are thinking, you can throw a real grenade at them. Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts

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                                      How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                                      I worked on some equipment in a prison for a short while, a wierd atmosphere. It was realxed most of the time but when you are responsible for keeping terrorists locked up there is always an edge. And the prison officers there were nice guys as a rule. Elaine :rose: Would you like to meet my teddybear ?

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                                        How many CP'ers have ever been arrested and spent time in jail? About 6 or 7 months ago I was arrested on "suspicion" of being an illegal immigrant here in South Africa. I was in a taxi that got pulled over and as the officer was checking the drivers licenses, he kept complaining (to me) about how hot it was. Only problem is he was speaking in a language called Sotho, which I don't understand. I mentioned that I didn't speak Sotho and blam! Right into the back of a police van. Of course I didn't have my passport with me but my flat was only 5 minutes away. I told the cops that but they preferred to drive 45 minutes back to the jail house instead. My HR manager came a few hours later with my passport and permits, problem was, she also came screaming at the top cop and he didn't take too kindly to that so he chased her away and I ended up spending a whole day and a half in jail. Not a pleasant experience. By the way, if you're Albanian or Serbian or "Former Yugoslavian", or just look anywhere near white enough, and you'e having problems illegally entering the UK or Spain or wherever, do feel free to illegally come to South Africa!! There seems to be an unwritten law that the cops here follow...it goes like this. Only black people come into South Africa illegally :confused: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                                        I spent 14 days (and 13 nights) in a grotty dank cell on the site of Exeter Crown Court after I called the judge cautioning me and some mates for a hit and run on Dixons in Exeter highstreet an "overpaid, overweight, stuck up, upper class wanker in a wig". Not the best days of my life let me tell you.


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                                          Senkwe Chanda wrote: Over here, every single one of my friends has been to prison for some nonsense or other. What a soft regime you have :)! I am from Russia, and as you probably know, between 1930 and 1950 there were not very many people who could say "I was in prison". Only "I am in prison". Vagif Abilov MCP (Visual C++) Oslo, Norway If you're in a war, instead of throwing a hand grenade at the enemy, throw one of those small pumpkins. Maybe it'll make everyone think how stupid war is, and while they are thinking, you can throw a real grenade at them. Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts

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                                          Vagif Abilov wrote: What a soft regime you have ! I am from Russia, and as you probably know, between 1930 and 1950 there were not very many people who could say "I was in prison". Only "I am in prison". :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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