no way..you see..i would come like 3 hours later just for a little while to see whats happening. you still feel that way..that i would get arrested? i think if they were to get caught..they would be busted within the first hour.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? Michele answered Saturday April 2 2005, 12:53 pm: NO I don't think so. unless there is a busy body living next door. MOst peoeple go about their lives and don't pay much attention to the neighbors or their houses. But once the neighbors settle down for the evening and start watching TV. they will begin to notice the noise coming from the house. They WILL look out the window. They will see some lights, or some cars. Look when a bunch of kids get together to party, they don't know how to be quiet. There is always a loud mouth in the bunch. Someone who goes to far. The neighbors know that the house is supposed to be empty. And why would any adults be there in the evening. If you go and you go early, you better hope the cops come early, then there will be less damage to pay for.
First hour or third hour or last hour doesn't matter.
Here is another scenario.
Let's say the cops don't bust the party. Well when the owner shows up, or the real estate agent who is trying to sell the house shows up and sees all the damage....they will call the police. You think the police in town don't know which kids are capable of this. they will question all of you until the find someone who will spill the beans. (sorry to be so corny) then he/she will tell on every kid there The cops won't stop until they have everyone's name.
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