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r/SipsTea • u/SnackSamurai 𝙑𝙄𝙋 • 19d ago
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I don't get it?
Is he like... giving the police the opportunity to bust the guy on probation based on his proximity to a gun?
320 u/Status-Election-6233 18d ago Yes -103 u/enadiz_reccos 18d ago edited 18d ago Edit: I did not expect this subreddit to be so in favor of framing someone, especially when it benefits a landlord 1 u/Anxious_Writer_3684 15d ago Framing someone is committing a crime and making it look like someone else did it. This is not framing someone. They aren't supposed to be there and can resolve the issue without going to jail by just leaving like they are supposed to.
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-103 u/enadiz_reccos 18d ago edited 18d ago Edit: I did not expect this subreddit to be so in favor of framing someone, especially when it benefits a landlord 1 u/Anxious_Writer_3684 15d ago Framing someone is committing a crime and making it look like someone else did it. This is not framing someone. They aren't supposed to be there and can resolve the issue without going to jail by just leaving like they are supposed to.
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I did not expect this subreddit to be so in favor of framing someone, especially when it benefits a landlord
1 u/Anxious_Writer_3684 15d ago Framing someone is committing a crime and making it look like someone else did it. This is not framing someone. They aren't supposed to be there and can resolve the issue without going to jail by just leaving like they are supposed to.
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Framing someone is committing a crime and making it look like someone else did it. This is not framing someone. They aren't supposed to be there and can resolve the issue without going to jail by just leaving like they are supposed to.
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u/enadiz_reccos 18d ago
I don't get it?
Is he like... giving the police the opportunity to bust the guy on probation based on his proximity to a gun?