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stuff like this enrages me
I have to agree. People getting away with malicious nonsense is unacceptable. But, you have to pick your battles.
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She's a bit of a bulldog.
The last person I'd want to drag through the mud over a car keying incident is a lawyer; worse, a lawyer who lives next door. Then again, I wouldn't want to take on a cop or a doctor or a construction worker... or anyone with more money to fight me in court or more muscle and malice to lash back at me.
The real problem is: people with power can do whatever they want. Retaliation would be too easy for someone like her. Of course, there is a way to get revenge without fear of retaliation. Rent "The Godfather" and "Goodfellas" for the answer.
Or perhaps retaliation against her mind would do. Every time you see her, you could say a little something to remind her of her terrible judgment. "Hey, I heard you keyed a baby who was crying at the grocery store. Good move." "You know, the nearby train won't be so loud if you key it. But to be close enough, you'll have to stand on the tracks."
For a woman who's clearly intelligent enough to earn prestige in the legal community, keying a door to stop a car alarm is a pretty pathetic move.
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