The problem with a job like that, if you're a protagonist, is expecting all the other participants not to boast about it to someone is hopelessly unrealistic. Someone always spills the beans to the wrong person.PinkFinal said:Seven arrests
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Aged between 48 and 75!PinkFinal said:Seven arrests
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BoooooooPinkFinal said:Seven arrests
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Once a villain always a villain no mater how old you get, it was probably too tempting for them, what's their motto, if you can't do the time don't do the crimeworsleyweb said:Why risk it!! Greed. No sympathy really. Theft is a shit crime. Imagine getting ten years prison aged 75? What a way to spend your final days.