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Apparently We Are ALL Criminals

. . . At least to some degree.

According to a new online poll on common crimes, taken by over 150,000 people, we’re allegedly all guilty of something.

How many of these are you guilty of committing:

  1. Jaywalking  – 90% of the poll takers admitted to jaywalking.
  2. Not stopping at a STOP sign – Only 50% admitted to not coming to a complete stop, but we guaruntee this real number should be higher.  FYI, a California Roll is not a complete stop.
  3. Speeding – 67% said they’re guilty of speeding.
  4. Using someone’s WIFI without permission – 35% answered affirmative.
  5. Illegally downloading music/movies – 78% acknowledged they have, while an additional 18% admitted to using someone else’s Netflix account without their knowledge.
  6. Created your own 2 for 1 “Double Feature” at the movies – (You know, where you only pay for one movie and then sneak into another theater to catch a second movie for free) . . .  22% said YUP.
  7. Underage drinking – 72% admitted to enjoying adult libations before they were legal.
  8. Been paid under the table – 41% say yes, but if babysitting and other “first jobs” count, this number should be waaaayyyy higher.
  9. Asked for water, then filled the cup with pop (or soda) – 33% said yes.

Are you guilty of any of the above mentioned common crimes?

(Buzzfeed)

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