Taking The Easy Way Out Will Lead To Criminal Record Reports
If you are thinking about commiting a crime then think again. Any kind of a crime that you commit will create criminal record reports, if you are ever caught.
Criminal record reports are kept by all police departments and court houses, even an FBI file is created, and these criminal record reports are kept for up to ten years. These reports are kept even if you are released or acquitted of the crime. Afterwards, a punishment that you cannot even begin to imagine starts. Once you have criminal record reports, you will never be able to find a good paying job easily, at least not for the next ten years.
Most employers will avoid prospects who have criminal record reports against them, and most employers do conduct criminal background checks, and will find out if you have a criminal record or not.
If you have criminal record reports against you you will also usually be considered a suspect in any other on going criminal investigation you might ever be found caught up in. And when you are suspected of something that you did not do, you could become very stressed out. When you commit a crime, you run the very strong risk of going to jail, and no one wants to go to jail. So, by commiting a crime your punishment is two fold. First you go to prison, you get out and have to go on probation, then you will be otraziced by the community you live in, and will find it difficult to find a job. What looks appealing about the above scenario? So why even consider committing a crime? Once you go to prison you lose many of your individual privileges. Once you are out of jail, you have still lost many of those privileges. You cannot decide what you are going to wear, where you are going to sleep, who you are going to go out with. All of these decisions will suddenly be made for you and they are not pleasant places. Believe me! Breaking the law and creating criminal record reports for yourself can become very costly over the years. Even if you don't go to jail, you will have created a record for yourself. You will usually have to appear in court, and pay some amount in fines. Breaking the law may seem appealing at first, but in the end you lose much, much more than what you have gained. Many people don't even think of the consequences of their actions. They don't think about them until it is too late. The consequences of your actions will not be pleasant at all. So, the best advise I can give you is to find your needs elsewhere. If you are breaking the law to make money, find a job, the consequences will be much more pleasant and rewarding. Don't ever take the easy way out!
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