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It was once music to get arrested by.
"But we'd be creating a computer virus, and we'd get arrested by the F.B.I.
"And we didn't even get arrested!" By 10 30 A.M., Rankin-Gee and Roy were camped out in a nearby Starbucks, watching the "#operationcroissant" hashtag soar on Twitter.
Americans get arrested by foreign governments all the time on charges of murder, theft, drug offenses and other ordinary crimes, often in nations where the justice system falls quite a bit short of perfection.
Anderson – who had been a bit of a punk at school and was once voted "most likely to get arrested" by her classmates – moved to New York to try to make it as an actor.
The Mexican government just issued a travel advisory warning Mexicans about going to Arizona — where they could get arrested by the police for no reason — and the U.S. government just issued a travel advisory warning Americans about going to northern Mexico — where they could get shot by drug dealers for no reason.
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"Thank you for getting arrested, by the way," Sloane snaps.
Many learned how to avoid getting arrested by simply bribing officials in the system.
On McKay's web page, which is titled Go Away, he posts pictures of himself protesting and getting arrested by the Midland county, Texas, sheriff's department.
He drove to Philadelphia, got arrested by mob-friendly detectives, pleaded guilty to minor gun charges and was sentenced to a year in jail.
Another student in the audience, Sarah Perone, spoke up: "I think if I saw my 5-year-old getting arrested by four police officers, I might be a little bit defensive also".
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