Getting my ex-boyfriend's party busted by the cops?
Question Posted Tuesday October 26 2010, 1:37 pm
ok so my ex boyfriend who is a total asshole is having a house party this weekend and i want to call the cops on it and get it busted. there will be underage drinking. i am not against underage drinking or anything but i do hate him and want to get back at him after he sent nude pictures of me around after our break up. so my question to you guys is whether anyone could find out that i did it. i wont tell anyone i did, but could they some how find out it was my number who called in? i really want to avoid drama which is why i dont want anyone to know. also do i just call 911? i am positive i want to call the cops and get it busted, i just dont know exactly what to do.
if you guys knew him you would hate him too. total douche bag.
thelaura answered Friday October 29 2010, 9:15 am: Why would you want to stoop to his level?
I'm sure there are people at that party you do like? Would you want to see them get into trouble?
I don't condone underage drinking and what he did to you when you broke up.. but honestly.. the best medicine is to just get him the hell out of your life and ignore him!
If you still want to go ahead with it, this is an advice site after all, so I will tell you not to call 911 because it's not an emergency. Phone your local police station and explain the situation, where they will check it out.. they won't tell your ex it was you, they have to protect your privacy.
MissYMelisS answered Tuesday October 26 2010, 6:36 pm: Well, if you do call, just remember that everyone at that party will also be getting in trouble. All because of your grudge. Sure its fine to disliked somebody for sharing personal pictures that you trusted him with, but do you reallym want to ruin every other persons life who's at this party? Sounds to me like a pretty immature thing for you to do. [ MissYMelisS's advice column | Ask MissYMelisS A Question ]
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