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TheBlackNaruto said:

I can agree she should have tried to take care of them in a more timely manner but that's not always how things work in life. But that still does not make her a low life or complete garbage. Maybe she was not in a finacial situation to take  care of those fines. Maybe that rent had to be paid....would you pay a traffic ticket over rent and not be able to pay the rent? Or maybe the electric, gas, water bills has to be paid. Car note was due, food needed in the house. Still had to get to work so couldn't stop driving... I have seen it before personally. So who are we to call someone garbage without knowing what was going on?

Point being no none of those traffic violations that only surfaced because she died make her a low life at all. Had she not died in prison you wouldn't even know about any of that. And they also have nothing to do with this incident which is even more silyl for it to have even been brought up. It seems like a cop out to make people feel better about the situation or something.

In what world do you live in that it is acceptable to continually break the law while driving, and then never have to pay the fines because you are poor. STOP BREAKING THE LAW. STOP SPEEDING. STOP DRIVING DRUNK. BUY SOME DAMN INSURANCE FOR $30 A MONTH. Her being poor doesn't just magically mean she isn't a low-life. She should stop breaking the rules if she is that incapable of paying these fines.

And it has nothing to do with it being a cop-out. The entire point is to illustrate that these situations that continually are getting blown up in the media continue happening to people with track records. They aren't happening to good-ol-Johnny. They are happening to low-lifes. Does that justify the way the cop acted to her? Not necessarily, but it certainly reveals what was probably going through the cops head. And when Sandy decided to be a sassy bitch to the cop, he wasn't going to have any of it.



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