Mr_Fluffykins said:ask them if there a cop if they say no, its entrapment
...exactly what they want you to think. You couldn't be any wronger.
Mr_Fluffykins said:ask them if there a cop if they say no, its entrapment
scorpian007 said:On my birthday I was rolling balls and 2 people asked me if I had any pills, and I said I had run out and started a conversation with them about how it was my birthday and shit.
Only realised afterwards that they could've been cops. Stupid me!
scorpian007 said:Hehe I didn't realise at the time but since then whenever I've been asked for pills or asked if I know where I can get some, I'll say I don't know, even if I'm certain that they're not cops. Its just not worth the risk.
When I'm rolling I usually can't hide the fact that I am. I have dark eyes but my pupils go huge and I just have a huge smile on my face the entire time.
Have to be careful from now on!
ME! take E!!!!, im just a friendly guy, i smile at everyone, and have a sweating problem lol
8(Nice, I do a similar thing. I'll only point people in the direction if; a) I know they know that person well enough to do so, or; b) they're a good mate.~Miss*E~ said:i live in tassie too, and undercover/plain clothed coppers often do the rounds at clubs, and they do also look for 'small time' dealers.
fortunately, tassie is a small place so most people know who the cops are.
we get quite a few plain clothed cops come into the club where i work, we know they're cops but sometimes it's hard to tell if they're on duty.
in tassie it's not wise to do business with randoms you meet out, the intelligence of most is sub-standard and they're likely to take a cop over to you while telling him "yeah dude, he has heaps of wicked drugs, i saw him pull like 50 pills out of his left jeans pocket, and he's got an 8ball in his jacket".
i won't even point randoms in the general direction of a dealer. i just tell them to ask around, eventually they find something.
Scoobymoo said:I've often been accused of being an UC, or being asked the question. I really hate it, especially when flying a bit. The paranoia really sets in and I can feel the eyes watching me (which they may or may not be doing).
Don't get me wrong, I don't go into clubs wearing a suit and tie asking stupid questions, but being 34, and over 6 feet tall doesn't help that much either. Is there such as a thing as a classic police stereotype?
I found the best way to get around this was to always go with friends, not solo. That always seems to help.
S.
Trentonian said:If that happens you simply ask "Are you a cop?" and he has to answer truthfully or its entrapment....
nwrider said:^^ exactly, had a fried get busted for this exact same thing and tried to use the whole entrapment thing with a good lawyer too, the court didn't agree...
