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sapphi_snake said:
dunno001 said:

Well, it was a high schooler in my case. If he chose to do something illegal knowingly, then he took the risk of screwing up his life. And with how strong the scent was, he was either a heavy smoker of it, or was smoking it at the bus stop. Neither of which seems like a smart idea. I didn't screw up his life, his own decision screwed up his life. Besides, if I didn't report it, his first teacher would have. As the driver who encountered him earlier, I would be questioned on it, and could be seen as an accessory for not reporting it. So even if I did think the blame was on me, if it's his life or mine, he's screwed.

How do you know what marijuana smells like anyways? (I think someone's been naughty! ) Couldn't you just have said that you didn't know how marijuana smells like?

Actually, I can answer this, and no, your assumption was wrong. Several years ago, a group of friends and myself would get together for a D&D session. In the summers, we liked going to parks or whatnot outside for the fresh air. This one time, I saw someone over at the corner of the pavilion smoking what looked like a cigarette. The wind changed directions, blowing the smoke toward me, and I knew instantly it wasn't a cigarette by the smell, which also started closing my esophagus. I'd smelt it twice since then- once in college (I confronted them about it, and confirmed that is what I had smelt), and then on this kid. Besides, lying is also not a good thing to do- I've always said that I will tell people what I think; I'm not going to sugar-coat it. And what would I get for lying, other than into even more trouble should I be caught? (That, and I also had a hard time breathing for the rest of that trip.)



-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...