Wording change
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When you fail at a mission, would it be better to say you've bribed the cops, rather than been fined? Details.
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No. Bribes are preemptive and signify choice. You are either being fined or extorted after you get busted.
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shin-soo choo wrote:
Yes, well put, I also overlooked the term bribe, would be a preemtive action, unless I guess u were caught unexpected and were quick on feet to resort to bribe?? I think I've confused myself??No. Bribes are preemptive and signify choice. You are either being fined or extorted after you get busted.
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shin-soo choo wrote:
Not necessarily, the crooked law enforcement could bribe to have no charges pressed etc. Just seems odd that when 'busted', we only get a small cash fine. Suspension of disbelief needs details.No. Bribes are preemptive and signify choice. You are either being fined or extorted after you get busted.
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