definantly! In a heartbeat. Talk about adrenaline rush.
2007-02-02 08:51:58
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answered by Anonymous
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as the different officer has reported, no it isn't authentic and is purely an previous rumor. when I have worked undercover, I have lied about my interest. for sure, I artwork in Texas and those guidelines ought to fluctuate in different states. i'm not particular, yet I did hear a rumor that Oregon grow to be stuck in a situation resembling this those days. there is not a regulation on it, yet between the canons for his or her attorneys grow to be that a lawyer can not artwork with a case understanding someone in that is mendacity. This brought about some issues for the police at the same time as the D.A. ought to refuse circumstances from undercover officials, regardless of the indisputable fact that it grow to be instantly resolved via their preferrred courtroom. the following is a link to all the present Texas statutes. you'll discover mendacity pronounced in some guidelines, like perjury or making a pretend record to the police, yet you gained't hit upon a regulation putting forward the police can not lie. As a contact, the Code of criminal Proceudre is the regulation governing how circumstances are dealt with and what the police can do.
2016-12-03 09:08:38
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answered by ? 4
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If I "had" to I guess I might. But not just because someone asked or ordered me to. That wouldn't be good enough reason. I'd have to have my own reasons to do it.
2007-02-02 08:51:08
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answered by kj 7
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Maybe, depends what I had to do. I would never pretend to be a hooker or anything.
2007-02-02 10:18:50
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answered by ? 7
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Depends who they are after...
2007-02-02 08:50:22
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answered by Anonymous
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sure would
2007-02-02 08:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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hell yea i would
2007-02-02 14:53:30
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answered by Anonymous
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