Anonymous asked: This is for the anon, a couple of years ago I was pretty much a compulsive shoplifter, it got to the point where I just couldn't help myself, and I thought I would never get caught. Welll one day it happend, and a friend and I got arrested. I got driven to the police station, had a mugshot taken, and got put on a 5 year bond. I can honestly say it was not worth it one bit at all. Your lucky that you haven't been caught yet, but you need to stop now before you do. Please take this advice from someone who has been through it themselves. I wish someone had sent me this message 2 years ago, and told me to stop before it was too late. Hope everything works out lovely xxx
I’m very sorry to hear. :(
Anon 1, for a young offender, police can give a formal caution for a minor offence. Penalties for crime include fines, cautions, bonds, probation, community service and imprisonment, even home detention.
A good behaviour bond is a compulsory condition (such as attending certain places, counsels) that is imposed on the offender for a certain amount of time, in this anon’s case, 5 years. It’s not worth it having a little fun on the weekend to have a permanent record.
Thank you anon for sharing your story, it kind of makes everyone realise fun and games can come with a price.
So yeah, take this anon’s word of advice and stop before it’s too late xx
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