Bear in mind before driving without insurance is that this is not only a civil crime, but you can
actually go to jail for not having insurance.
The question is will any of
them actually go to jail?
«To me, that's more important, that people are held accountable and
they actually go to jail.»
Although LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hill were detained and questioned, they never
actually went to jail.
Not exact matches
They can sit on their front porch, cleaning and stroking their shotguns; they can name the gun Charlene and talk
to it about how many people they're gonna shoot — but until they
actually shoot someone, we don't send them
to jail or take away their guns.
So while the government would not themselves throw people in
jail for loving the wrong people, that same government would
actually go out of its way
to enforce the old law through classism and the free market.
Most of them
actually belong
to jail and therefore we are
going to ask for their...
Actually, I recall a couple of other commandments characterized as «Rule 1» — «Get paid;» and «If anyone is
going to jail make sure it is not you» — but the «stop talking» rule was constantly reiterated through the years.
«Dealing with outstanding warrants, how do you get that warrant lifted so that you can
go on with your life and you can
actually go into court
to follow up on other activities without fear of being
jailed?
John Pollock: It's a trick question I appreciate, because it
goes right
to our main message, which is, when a court has a person who hasn't paid a traffic offense, the reason that they are permitted
to put someone in
jail is because if they can
actually demonstrate, if they can
actually believe that, that person has the money and is just choosing not
to pay it, they can put them in prison because at that point, they're trying
to coerce them.
I have
actually had a ton of responses using this recently, and it has the added bonus of being able
to determine things about the potential tenants by viewing their profiles (are they pet owners, do they post about being jobless / evicted /
going to jail, etc.).
He
went to jail and after
jail he couldn't find a place
to live, because all landlords turned him down, never
actually trying
to find out what his story was, so he had
to go back
to jail... I also wouldn't think that an 18 year old sleeping with his 17 year old 2 - year girlfriend would
go to jail, but it happens.