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WCDT Strips 3356-3360 (21st to 25th November 2016)
Nycticoraci:
--- Quote from: SomeCanadianWeirdo on 24 Nov 2016, 19:37 ---And next strip will prove Pintsize's comment that two dollar bills are the currency of the international arms trade.
--- End quote ---
But what's the currency of the international legs trade?
Is it cold in here?:
The new situation is that Detective Lilac can prove May is associating with known criminals and can send her back to Robot Jail in a heartbeat for parole violation.
The "Help me and I can help you" talk comes next.
May doesn't strike me as the sort to betray a friend deliberately or all at once. It would take a lot of street smarts, though, to resist the trap of "just one more little favor".
TheEvilDog:
--- Quote from: Nycticoraci on 24 Nov 2016, 20:12 ---
--- Quote from: SomeCanadianWeirdo on 24 Nov 2016, 19:37 ---And next strip will prove Pintsize's comment that two dollar bills are the currency of the international arms trade.
--- End quote ---
But what's the currency of the international legs trade?
--- End quote ---
Kneecaps.
BenRG:
Oops! May's got herself in trouble! It could be back to jail for her!
Then again, what exactly has May done wrong except purchase goods and services that are not illegal in of themselves? Things could get... difficult if Lilac tries to put leverage on poor May, May digs in her heels and Lilac is in the position where she has to prove to her superiors that 'guerilla chassis mods' is somehow a crime that they should care about, let alone one that they can get the judge to stop laughing about long enough to sentence someone for it.
May is helped by the very clear fact that she has obviously no idea that she should be concerned at anyone being aware of what she's doing. Proving 'criminal intent' would be nearly impossible if the cop has to admit that they first realised someone's intentions when they heard them singing about it as they marched down the middle of the sidewalk.
Is it cold in here?:
Irrelevant. A standard condition of probation is not to associate with known criminals. The fight club hasn't been run in yet because nobody really cares but they are known criminals. A probation officer can lock someone up for a single violation. "Criminal intent" doesn't come into it: a dirty urine test (OK, not a problem for May) or even a single missed meeting can do it.
May is vulnerable as hell.
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