The one you seem unfamiliar with, the real one. We protect our minors on this
side of the ocean.
"Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor" California
Penal Code 272 PC
"Contributing to the delinquency of a minor is a common crime for which
thousands of people in California get prosecuted every year.
The most classic scenario is an adult who gets caught supplying alcohol or
drugs to a teenager. But as the article below explains, Penal Code 272 PC is
actually much broader than most people realize. Parents and strangers alike can
get prosecuted for any behavior that tends to lead a minor down a path towards
criminality, truancy from school, or becoming a dependant of the juvenile
court."
I'm sure the arrest would go smoothly and not result in any additional charges
for wacky erratic behavior and that his employer and contentious ex would be
sympathetic about this matter.
Oh yeah, and lets not forget this wasn't wine with dinner, this was tequila
shots, so if she careens into a family of four on her way home, or is
physically harmed in any way as a result of his actions, it all gets promoted
to a felony.
But don't worry Nabbie, he was just kidding and as Judy pointed out, I tricked
him into saying all this stuff in that way only she and Robin can detect.
--- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], "seventhray1" <steve.sundur@> wrote:
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> > Excellent push back Curtis. I feel much better. That type of spin put
> > on by Judy and some others cannot be allowed to go uncontested. I simply
> > cannot get dialed in to the justification that Judy (in particular) and
> > others feel they need to provide to Ravi. I am in total agreement with
> > your analysis. Of course Ravi interacted with that 19 year old as he
> > described. And you know what, who cares.
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> Curtis got all excited because Ravi gave a drink to this girl of 19, claiming
> she is underaged. In my world she is a woman. What kind of weird world is he
> living in ?
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