What type of things do you do that I really illegal and why

Anonymous
I jaywalk on a fairly regular basis, but never when a car has the right of way and is anywhere nearby, because I'm paranoid.

I often do the California stop at stop signs when I'm alone at the intersection. Though I got pulled over for this by an unseen cop years ago, so I am more vigilant now.

I definitely see speed limits as suggestions, so i'm often going 32 or 35 in a 30. But I'm careful in school zones and respectful on residential streets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.


DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.


+1000

Former waitress here. I thought everyone did this. Who are these holier than thou (not really) drinking glass nazis? Pathetic. Maybe we should report things they have done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I worked at bars for 10 years in my early adult hood and probably 5 of them had a policy where the waitress gets charged for any glassware stolen during her tables meal. So I probably paid for at least a dozen pint glasses in my youth. It really sucks to loose your tip plus some over people being drunk and stupid and stealing for the sake of memories or their collection of other stolen shit from bars.


I also worked in bars from the early aughts to the early teens and this was never a thing. More unscrupulous businesses would charge servers for plates they broke, though. Where did you work? (I was in D.C.).


+1

Can you imagine "turning someone in" for such pettiness? What an empty (or guilty???) life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.


DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.


Just don't pos thieves.


A little harsh overreaction, no? How are you about real crimes? LOL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.


DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.


Just don't pos thieves.


A little harsh overreaction, no? How are you about real crimes? LOL.


NP but stealing is a crime. Who do you think pays for the replacement.
Anonymous
I'm the PP that steals bar glasses if I like them. I take logoed glasses, i.e., Stella, Guiness, etc, that have been given to the bar/restaurant by the alcohol vender for advertisements. I don't take glasses that are just pretty that the bar bought, I take glasses that were given to the bar. I don't feel bad about it. On the occasions where I asked if I could take the glass, I have been told to go ahead, they were given to the bar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If I like a beer glass/mug at a bar, I'll put it in my purse. I've done this probably five times over the years.


DH and I usually do this together on vacation. If our server is nice we just ask and they've always just left an empty when clearing.


+1000

Former waitress here. I thought everyone did this. Who are these holier than thou (not really) drinking glass nazis? Pathetic. Maybe we should report things they have done.


You mean people who don't steal things, and think stealing is wrong?

There are a lot of us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP that steals bar glasses if I like them. I take logoed glasses, i.e., Stella, Guiness, etc, that have been given to the bar/restaurant by the alcohol vender for advertisements. I don't take glasses that are just pretty that the bar bought, I take glasses that were given to the bar. I don't feel bad about it. On the occasions where I asked if I could take the glass, I have been told to go ahead, they were given to the bar.


Do you want a cookie? Maybe a blue ribbon?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP that steals bar glasses if I like them. I take logoed glasses, i.e., Stella, Guiness, etc, that have been given to the bar/restaurant by the alcohol vender for advertisements. I don't take glasses that are just pretty that the bar bought, I take glasses that were given to the bar. I don't feel bad about it. On the occasions where I asked if I could take the glass, I have been told to go ahead, they were given to the bar.


You sure know a lot about the procurement function of every establishment you visit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP that steals bar glasses if I like them. I take logoed glasses, i.e., Stella, Guiness, etc, that have been given to the bar/restaurant by the alcohol vender for advertisements. I don't take glasses that are just pretty that the bar bought, I take glasses that were given to the bar. I don't feel bad about it. On the occasions where I asked if I could take the glass, I have been told to go ahead, they were given to the bar.


Do you want a cookie? Maybe a blue ribbon?


Yes, because when you come over for a beer or two, you'll have your own glass that will not get mistaken for someone else's glass. You're welcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP that steals bar glasses if I like them. I take logoed glasses, i.e., Stella, Guiness, etc, that have been given to the bar/restaurant by the alcohol vender for advertisements. I don't take glasses that are just pretty that the bar bought, I take glasses that were given to the bar. I don't feel bad about it. On the occasions where I asked if I could take the glass, I have been told to go ahead, they were given to the bar.


Maybe for that particular bar you asked about, but not all of them and they still need to replace glasses. You know you can buy logo glasses right? Its a new fangled contraption called google/amazon.

Stop being a dirty thief and buy your own glasses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP that steals bar glasses if I like them. I take logoed glasses, i.e., Stella, Guiness, etc, that have been given to the bar/restaurant by the alcohol vender for advertisements. I don't take glasses that are just pretty that the bar bought, I take glasses that were given to the bar. I don't feel bad about it. On the occasions where I asked if I could take the glass, I have been told to go ahead, they were given to the bar.


Do you want a cookie? Maybe a blue ribbon?


Yes, because when you come over for a beer or two, you'll have your own glass that will not get mistaken for someone else's glass. You're welcome.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP that steals bar glasses if I like them. I take logoed glasses, i.e., Stella, Guiness, etc, that have been given to the bar/restaurant by the alcohol vender for advertisements. I don't take glasses that are just pretty that the bar bought, I take glasses that were given to the bar. I don't feel bad about it. On the occasions where I asked if I could take the glass, I have been told to go ahead, they were given to the bar.


Do you want a cookie? Maybe a blue ribbon?


Yes, because when you come over for a beer or two, you'll have your own glass that will not get mistaken for someone else's glass. You're welcome.


Is that a big problem outside of the solo cup crowd?
Anonymous
I speed pretty often and do rolling stops. I tip in cash whenever possible so the server doesn't have to report the income. I routinely watch TV shows for free on third-party hosting sites and I have a VPN I use to get around geo-blocking of, say, BBC iPlayer. I have a fake iTunes account for another country and use iTunes gift cards from eBay to avoid putting billing information in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I speed pretty often and do rolling stops. I tip in cash whenever possible so the server doesn't have to report the income. I routinely watch TV shows for free on third-party hosting sites and I have a VPN I use to get around geo-blocking of, say, BBC iPlayer. I have a fake iTunes account for another country and use iTunes gift cards from eBay to avoid putting billing information in.


I always tip in cash because i heard that when its on a card sometimes the server doesn't get the tip. Is that a myth?

I also hate places that do tip sharing!
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