You be surprised the people who would take the charge and those that would expect you to take the charge.Imo that wouldn't even be snitchin'. if your friend left a sutten in your car and it's you or him it's like "bro you want me, a civilian, to go bin because you left your shit I my car?"
:lookatthisshit: those thing did happenRace snitched on a nigga about sharing 1 blunt with 12 niggas and that he likes white womens with low morals so u know she singing
I remember he said was scared to put that song out cuz he just dropped happy and didn't wanna lose his new (white) audienceI thought he used to move work
His "new Black" ass said "Don't tell me if you did something" (paraphrasing).that's basically what he said during that portion of the interview. Alot of "I basically tell niggas don't do that shit around me" and "You keep doing that you going to get fucked up"...
I find it easier to just not be around folk that would give u a reason to snitch
This is the real code of the streets. Be smart enough to know not to jeopardize you're livelihood.
Here's a flip on the question. Suppose something happens to someone you care about and you find there is a witness but that person didn't want to snitch. You respecting the move or you going at that person the same way you going at the person that did the deed?
Just to clarify, somebody shoots your brother and kills him. And there's a witness that doesn't want to tell?
It don't work like that.If my “friend” leaves his gun in my car and the cops find it, I’ll say it ain’t mine .
I ain’t taking the charge for nobody.
A true friend would own up to it and take responsibility.
If he sits back and doesn’t say anything and let’s me get hauled to jail, then he wasn’t a real friend.