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Originally Posted by Wakeuр
They took the chance, they have to accept the consequences...same as any one else...no sympathy here...
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Agree with you on this one....however, I do have a smidge of sympathy in the fact that they are publicly made an "example" out of.......
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Originally Posted by pyramider
He can afford a good attorney and will probably get the charges dropped.
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Yes, he may be able to afford to have the charges dropped. However, it won't end there for him. I have a very good friend who happened to get caught up in a shady "toys for tots drive/social" a few years back. She was able to get the charges dropped and it no longer pops up on background checks. BUT... because it was "newsworthy" and made it's way to the internet, she can not (in this day of technology and google) get a job, even though she has a license and a degree, a simple google search of her name pops up her mug shot instantly. I agree with Wakeup when he says, its a risk and they took it, but I still feel some sympathy. Feel a bit sad that a simple hour of what may or may not be a pleasurable time can end ones career, family, and life as they know it forever. For girls in the provider industry who actually try to get out after being busted is almost impossible. It is a vicious cycle for them.. And this is just a conversation that chases it's own tail, but there are far more serious things for our gainfully city employees to be doing!