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      Harboring fugitives.

      Yeah so I want to know what AL thinks about harboring fugitives. Say that the fugitive was your best friend or maybe a family member. Even if they did something reprehensible would you sell them out or would you help them to evade the authorities? Remember also that if you get caught you will be punished as well because that shit is illegal.

      Me, I would help the fugitive because I don't think he actually killed his wife.

      No really if it was a friend or something I'd be like "hey man get the fuck out of here before I call the cops" lol. Maybe I'd give them some money and a blanket or something.

      Yeah I guess they could be running from something other than the law too. Maybe cartel guys, or Klansmen or hyper intelligent bees.

      Or maybe some really overzealous debt collectors. Oh, or bounty hunters, ha ha, yeah.

      I'd want to meet Dog the Bounty Hunter and maybe appear on TV for 30 seconds or less so I'd be like "yeah bro you can hide in my basement" and then I'd call the hotline and be all like "yeah Dog I got your man holed up in my basement hahaha".

      So what do you kids think about harboring fugitives? Is it ever the right thing to do or should you always turn them in no matter what? Do tell as I am genuinely curious and this is by no means some sort of prank or ploy I assure you.
       

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      Re: Harboring fugitives.

      Does Reno need a place to stay?


      This is a really grey area for me. It would depend on the crime.
      Show up covered in blood and I'm gonna get your ass a warm drink to sip while we wait for the cops. Teenage runaways and parents caught up in custody bullshit are judged on a case by case basis.

      I would never shelter anyone from hyper intelligent bees. Ever.
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      Re: Harboring fugitives.

      I hid an entire Jewish family in my bum during world war two back when I was a German.
      When that ended I started to hide war criminals. I guess I just like hiding people.
      Was good practice for hiding other things that might be precious.

      If you need a place to stay reno, you can hide there too just don't touch my David bowie vinyl collection. It's in mint condition.
       

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      Re: Harboring fugitives.

      Well, if I thought it was for something horrendous, no I wouldn't, though if it was for something petty as a fight at the bar, I am so far back in the woods the bears haven't found my still in the last ten years....
       

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      Re: Harboring fugitives.

      I think I would have to go with LKG on this one. It would depend on the reason they are on the and who they are to me. Who knows their actions might lead to them not being my friend anymore or to me wishing I could do more then just hide them.
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      Re: Harboring fugitives.

      You don't have to keep them in your home, but as a boy from Brooklyn, I stand by the wise old saying 'snitches get stitches'.
      That, and blackmail is much more useful. Waste not, want not, and whatnot.
       

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      Re: Harboring fugitives.

      Depends on the Family member. Depends on the Friend.

      For certain people, it wouldn't matter to me what they did. Life shits on you sometimes. I'd help however needed.

      For others... they may chose the law or even the bees over me. >D


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      Re: Harboring fugitives.

      I would harbor a fugitive stallion.
       

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      Re: Harboring fugitives.

      I think it'd depends on the severity of the crime =/ but then stuff like that, I wouldn't know what I'll do 'till the event arises


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      Re: Harboring fugitives.

      Should kidnap a fugitive and see which one you would get into trouble more.
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      I won't sell you, that it's all in your head
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      The monsters are real but they're not in your dreams
      Learn what you can from the beasts you defeat,
      you'll need it for some of the people you meet "



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      Lesson learnt: @Accused is an evil overlord that takes people's land, regardless of anything :'(


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