What would you do?

Started by Code Red: itsMista, November 20, 2015, 07:36:37 PM

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Code Red: itsMista

So this dude who I've been talking to is in the holding cell or whatever they call it. This fool as been driving with a suspended license, no insurance and have many moving violations against him. He go to school down here in Atlanta, work, and kind of graduated (need one class but walked the stage). He is a really good kid but don't have family or no one close that has a GA license. So our mutual friend ask me to go sign some papers to get him out and I said "ok". But bish I thought about it after I got off the phone, "What's the catch?". So I called my gmom and told her and basically she said, make sure it's somebody you trust that will show up in court or it will be on you and if it's too deep, that nigga might run home to Ohio. I called our friend back and said "naw, I'm good on that". I work to hard to stay out of trouble to get into somebody else's mess. I'm sure this will change our friendship but it's not like we was fucking and he never bought me shit. Just a cool dude to chill with.

Do you guys think I'm wrong? I'm in the middle.

RekeRig

Yea it's not worth it if you've just been "talking" and not much else. you didn't even call him a friend when you presented the story, so i'd say the risk of anything being put back on you, certainly isn't worth it.

Its unfortunate but he'll just have to learn from this. If ur grown you should know better

Code Red: itsMista

You're right. I just feel kind of bad for him since he has no family down here and always talking about going back home because he feel alone here. It's funny that I never said "friend" at all because that says a lot. I feel as if I don't know much about him or no his family to get in contact with him so that would be stupid of me. He said he was going to get his license back like a month ago but I guess he didn't. He will have to learn the hard way on this one.
And thank You T. Even if you will be the only one that post, your words was all that I need. Blessings.

RekeRig

Quote from: Mista 7.0 on November 20, 2015, 07:50:23 PM
You're right. I just feel kind of bad for him since he has no family down here and always talking about going back home because he feel alone here. It's funny that I never said "friend" at all because that says a lot. I feel as if I don't know much about him or no his family to get in contact with him so that would be stupid of me. He said he was going to get his license back like a month ago but I guess he didn't. He will have to learn the hard way on this one.
And thank You T. Even if you will be the only one that post, your words was all that I need. Blessings.
I'd feel bad for him as well. I just foolishly gave out a LOT of money to someone who put themselves in a horrible situation, so i can see how you'd feel like maybe you should help. But sometimes people in his spot, end up making the same mistake over and over when they get bailed out. he may really need the wake up call

and you're so welcome man

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yeah if its something that could end up getting YOU in trouble then he should completely understand...and this wont affect your friendship if
he's educated...not some drug dealing coon


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Code Red: itsMista

I can't believe this boy had me riding around with him with a  suspended license and no fucking insurance. Disgusting

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RekeRig

Quote from: Mista 7.0 on November 20, 2015, 08:22:06 PM
I can't believe this boy had me riding around with him with a  suspended license and no fucking insurance. Disgusting
mess smh

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