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A hypothetical: How Dr. Roger, Ralph Roy would acknowledge driving sins

Comparative crime, comparative confessions

Roger D Smith DMD writes to Junior:
Dear Jr: I think it is boring to sit at the light and not turn, but I don't because I would be running a red light. Since you have already pled guilty to this offense then I would ask, "How many times have you as a public servant turned yourself in to the local authorities?"

You know in your heart if Ralph and I had committed this offense, we would be waiting for the proper authorities the very next morning!

Especially, if someone had seen us. - Roger D Smith DMD
Comments re article 57498 Sees no need not to turn left when no one in sight




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