What’s a discreet way to find out if there’s a reward for turning in a family member such as a brother-in-law?


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Toujours Schmecky asked:


I think you can understand I need to be diplomatic about this.

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6 Responses to “What’s a discreet way to find out if there’s a reward for turning in a family member such as a brother-in-law?”

  1. ♥♥♥♥ Says:

    snitches get stitches.

  2. THE NOLTE: THE SEQUEL Says:

    You rule, Schmeckers.

  3. Siar Says:

    knock him unconscious and drag him to the local police station if he’s not wanted you can always donate his body to science

  4. Krystal Says:

    I’m not sure where you are but I’m in AB, Canada and I’m pretty sure that after court and everything, the police will disclose who reported them. That’s what happened to the creakhead that lives above me. Some chick reported that he had guns, he went to jail and he got forms with her name on them.

  5. justasking Says:

    you know I don’t agree with snitching but if its something bad and someone got hurt really bad then yes turn them in but if it’s something stupid don’t do it cuz the family will know it was you and they will hate you for ever but if he is like a child molester or killed someone then turn them in ASAP

  6. tiffany Says:

    Don’t do it your husband whole family will hate you!!!!!
    That’s bogus anyways!

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