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curious2garden

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Another euphemism? ;)
Well actually no, however they accused me of prostitution (I was 13) and held me. We had went night surfing and were changing out of our wetsuits in the car. The boys were in the front seat I was in the back so some weird ass prostitution but who knows. The boys were sent home with my wetsuit, clothes and surfboard. I was handed a rough blanket from the trunk of the cruiser and taken to the police station.

It devolved from there.
 

Singlemalt

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Well actually no, however they accused me of prostitution (I was 13) and held me. We had went night surfing and were changing out of our wetsuits in the car. The boys were in the front seat I was in the back so some weird ass prostitution but who knows. The boys were sent home with my wetsuit, clothes and surfboard. I was handed a rough blanket from the trunk of the cruiser and taken to the police station.

It devolved from there.
So the cops considered you a rampant harlot instead of a soiled dove?
 

Jeffislovinlife

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I'll never forget when the cops picked me up at the Huntington Pier, night surfing. It was a wild story. It ended with the neighbor, a cop, calling my parents, taking me home and my dad using 16 p nails to nail my windows shut.
That wasn't the keep you in that would have been pointless that was to keep the surf bums from crawling in your window they were
 

curious2garden

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Yikes, that sucks! :[ why the hell didn't they let you keep your clothes.
This was the 1960s. The point was massive humiliation so you'd be so ashamed you'd never do something like that EVER again. Back then your parents did not defend you and governmental institutions were not interested in your psychological well-being. They wanted to keep your dumb ass alive and humiliation was a great first step when dealing with teenagers.
 
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