
Dec. 6, 2005 10:30pm- My little brother goes to court for driving without a license.
Dec. 7, 2005 12:01am- Litttle brother gets locked up on drugs (cocaine) found in a car(not his) he was driving.
God, he is stupid! I've always known he was, but how could he do this in light of his other legal issues? Don't get me wrong, the police searched the car illegelly (he and the female he was riding with were pulled over for a broken tail light, they were about to pull off when the cops came back to the car and asked them to get out). The cops here are crooked and so is he, but they have more power and yet he thinks everything is a joke.
I'm fed up so is everybody else. And I'm fed up with listening to mother cry -oh. by the way, I'm giving up clinical psych and going into experimental psych. I'm worn out from listening for 10 years AND NOT GETTING PAID OR EVEN A THANK YOU. But I digress,- we are all tried. Hell, in some respect, I saw this coming (him being in jail).
We can bail him out, but do we want to? We're deciding. But people how do you let a "jester" (jester -a person who thinks everything is a joke. God I hate those kinda people!) know that they NEED to grow up?
Sounds just like my little brother...he has got better over the years mind you but recently got done for DUI.I love him heaps but he is always a concern for me and especially my Dad..he uses emotional blackmail constantly to make Dad part with money...lol. Dad should know better but my brother has him by the heart strings.People get into this vicious circle and its very hard for them to get out of it. I hope your brother wakes up and learns from his mistakes...for your families sake. Thanks for coming by...I hope you have a great weekend ;)
Don't you hate it when you think someone's an idiot and they prove you right. Kind of takes the fun out of things...lol. Anyway, if he has a history of being in trouble I'd let him rot in jail for a few. I wouldn't leave him in there permanently because some people actually go to jail and learn more bad things but letting him stay in there through the weekend should do the job. Also, the family bailing him out all the time isn't a good thing either. He's eventually going to have to learn to take responsibility for his actions one way or another.
Hey Gent, sorry to hear about your brother. Don't bail him out.. because like Anna said he wont ever take responsibily for his actions. Being there for a few days will teach him what the consequences of his actions are.. and eventually he'll learn not to do it again. Though a lot of us teenagers can be hardheaded.. and "stupid" like you said. It takes many ..experiences for us to actually GET IT. lol That's life.. though. Take care.