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    The Undercover Misconception

    Ok. How many times have we heard this one or ask this one.
    "Are you affialiated with are involved with any law enforcment officials?"
    The truth is. You can ask that question until you are blue in the face and the undercover official can lie to you until he/she is blue in the face. What laws stipulate that an undercover official has to tell you the truth? There are none. They are undercover, his/her aim is to lie any way they can to get inside. That is the whole reason of being "undercover" Please don't think that they will be overcome by guilt and tell you and only you the truth. It is time to put this mis-conception away and let people know the truth. Believe me it can and will be used against us if we continue to be that naive.
    leave me your thoughts. And please be nice
    annac Reviewed by annac on . The Undercover Misconception Ok. How many times have we heard this one or ask this one. "Are you affialiated with are involved with any law enforcment officials?" The truth is. You can ask that question until you are blue in the face and the undercover official can lie to you until he/she is blue in the face. What laws stipulate that an undercover official has to tell you the truth? There are none. They are undercover, his/her aim is to lie any way they can to get inside. That is the whole reason of being "undercover" Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    The Undercover Misconception

    a good point to raise. but I feel I should correct it a little bit...working at 7-eleven taught me this: if somebody comes in to buy smokes, and they don't have ID, ask if they're a cop or affiliated with the police. if they are with the cops, and they're trying to bust you for selling to minors, they are LEGALLY OBLIGED to say that they are police. if they claim not to be cops, then try to bust you, its entrapment.

    this is Canadian law, BTW. always check your own regions laws and criminal code.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    The Undercover Misconception

    yeah, there really is no way to tell if someone is an undercover fed or sumthin, thats why im glad im 15 and only buy from other 15 year olds, but for you adults, make sure you get to know any buyers/sellers before you start wheelin and dealin, maybe have dinner with them once or invite them over for cofee and not mention any drugs

    thats just my good advice for the day

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    #4
    Member

    The Undercover Misconception

    yea, but who are the other 15 year old kids buying it from? certainly theyre not growing it in their moms garden in the front yard or anything, they can get just as busted

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