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Originally Posted by flamesfever
Let's take the following example:
You were at a hockey game with a friend and there were lots of witnesses to substantiate you and your friend were severely intoxicated. You leave the game separately, and on the way home you tweet your friend, using his name, that there was a checkstop at a certain location. He then avoids the checkstop by taking another route home and ends up killing someone. Do you feel confident you will not be charged?
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In short? Yes.
You cannot prove that, 1) The person was for sure going to take the street the checkstop was on, people take different roads for different reasons all the time. 2) It is not against the law to tell people where checkstops are. Your morals are not the same as law.