Can you TL;DR your life?

No, not even that. Most of the times I have had problems, not just with the law, but with other stuff, I have been by myself.

I had to drop a friend off at her aunt's house in the suburbs during a couple winters ago and on my way home, it was 10 pm and I couldn't see shit because it was a blizzard. I thought I was in 4 wheel drive low, but since I was relatively new to driving, I had never had to use it and didn't know you had to have it in neutral before you put it into 4-low, so while the dial was on it, it actually was in 4-high if I remember correctly. I was going about 5 mph and I made a turn to take the road to I-95, but my car spun out and I ended up deep into a snow bank. I tried to get out but it was really far in. I tried to call Triple A but there was no signal. I turned off the car and started walking back to my friend's aunt's house about a half mile away to try and get help, but decided against walking in the blizzard and got back in the car. I tried to turn the car back on but the battery has been bad for a while and I hadn't had a chance to change it yet and it didn't turn over. I got back out of the car and walked across the street and knocked on a few doors, but no one answered. I ended up being stuck there all night with no heat and I awoke to a cop knocking on my window. The cop was really condescending but he helped me dig the car out.

There were many other incidents like the time I by accident broke a window while waiting for my mom to pick me up and the cops got called on me because the place's manager thought I threw a brick or something when I really just slipped and fell into the window, and I was too broke to offer to pay for it. My mom came before the cops came and we drove away.

I got the shit kicked out of me on a subway once because I literally sat next to someone who was in a bad mood.

As I said, this is a recurring theme.

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