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03-15-18 14:32 #23418Senior Member

Posts: 229I never said anything in the first place other than "Am I being detained?" " Am I free to go?" and "Have a nice day, officer. ".
Originally Posted by TopFloor
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I don't have my license plate tattooed on my forehead, so it is unlikely they will guess what I drive.
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03-15-18 14:29 #23417Senior Member

Posts: 229You must have a license to drive legally. If you don't show it when pulled over, they'll bust you for driving unlicensed. You may get out of it in court. Otherwise, you do not have to identify yourself. Just remember to be polite, but firm. They know your rights and are hoping you don't.
Originally Posted by ThatGuy23
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03-15-18 10:13 #23416Regular Member

Posts: 9Franklin, Ma
I am new to the area and I see there are a few spa's in Franklin, Ma which is very close to me, could you guys help me in which one is the best to go to for some fun and who has the best looking Asian girls. Cheers dorri.
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03-14-18 21:56 #23415Senior Member

Posts: 2090I already have brother,
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Originally Posted by Skatar018
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03-14-18 19:06 #23414Senior Member

Posts: 84Nini's is moving
Nini's is moving in I think she (Vivi) said, about 6 weeks. Ask for a card with the new address and she'll give you one.
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03-14-18 14:52 #23413Banned Member

Posts: 179Oval st. Quincy
Drew a grandma, no oil massage and a violent hi.
One thing about granmas. They sure will get you off.
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03-14-18 13:09 #23412Regular Member

Posts: 20Sunshine Spa Call
I'm mostly only posting to see how many of you got a very odd phone call yesterday. The woman from Sunshine Spa called me, scary she has my number still, to tell me that it's closed. I presumed it was a snow day, but then she mentioned something about a new woman owner and that I should not go, that they are closed. I wasn't a fan myself, but I think others might have enjoyed what she used to offer.
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03-14-18 10:54 #23411Senior Member

Posts: 121Blue Asian
Paid a visit the other day. There is no longer anything closer to me. Drew Elisa, a 40 something unattractive woman. Above average massage and uninspired ST. Has curtains instead of doors on the rooms. I'll repeat in a pinch. Beggars can't be choosers where I live. 50/40. I learned there is a back door that is more discreet.
Originally Posted by Dwyck
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03-14-18 10:02 #23410Senior Member

Posts: 253Would've been a better idea to say nothing of the set up so the others who PMd me thanking me for the heads up to save them from the same, or similar, public indignity I'm sure. Walk a mile in those shoes.
Originally Posted by Skatar018
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03-14-18 09:58 #23409Senior Member

Posts: 253If you are nabbed while getting into your car you must which was reported.
Originally Posted by BostonMan781
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03-14-18 09:05 #23408Asshole

Posts: 968260
Can anybody, please, confirm this 260 thing? Thanks.
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03-13-18 22:29 #23407Senior Member

Posts: 2090Identification to police in MA
No true & steadfast answer to that question, depends on the situation and circumstance, the below kind of sums it up in general terms.
[url]https://www.malawforum.com/content/when-must-one-identify-themselves-police[/yrl]
Giving identification to police in MA
As a general starting point, if you are sitting on a bench, minding your own business, there is no obligation to answer questions or show identification to the police.
When driving a car, if you are pulled over by the police you are required to produce a license and registration. However, in Massachusetts, pedestrians, or those operating motor vehicles who have already produced the required documentation, are not required to answer questions posed by the police. In other words, you can assert your constitutional right to remain silent. Unlike other states, Massachusetts does not have a "stop and identify" law (a law that allows police to arrest a person, who they reasonably believe is involved in criminal activity, for refusing to identify themselves).
Of course, the police CAN arrest you if they have probable cause to believe you committed a felony or if they witness your commission of certain misdemeanors. Depending on the situation, and in order to avoid possible cases of mistaken identification, sometimes it's simply easier to identify yourself to the police and then ask if you are free to go. If the officer says you’re free to go, leave immediately. If you are not allowed to go, that is the time to assert your right to remain silent. Nobody ever talks their way out of arrest, they usually just dig a deeper hole. With that in mind, instead of trying to talk your way out of a crime, it is usually better to contact a Massachusetts criminal defense attorney ASAP after your arrest.
Originally Posted by ThatGuy23
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03-13-18 22:11 #23406Senior Member

Posts: 458Any police encounter
There are hundreds of "DO NOT TALK TO POLICE" videos on you tube. They are well worth viewing. Here are two of them I picked at random.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqMjMPlXzdA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH_nP8pX4Fg
Have fun watching
Tony
Originally Posted by ThatGuy23
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03-13-18 20:55 #23405Senior Member

Posts: 203If you are driving you almost always have to show an I'd if you broke a law or traffic law. Also you do need to show an I'd if you committed a crime or are being arrested.
Originally Posted by ThatGuy23
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03-13-18 19:44 #23404Senior Member

Posts: 794Wait, so, if a cop pulls you over, or stops you on the street or in a public (or private) building, you don't have to show a license?
Originally Posted by HowardSprague
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