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Originally Posted by James
In some cases you'd be doing them a favour by turning them in. It could give someone a chance to change their ways if they are involved in a pattern of getting in trouble. They might go on to commit more serious offences if you didn't and really mess their lives up.
The mother that encouraged her son to hand himself in over the student riots probably knew it was the best course of action, albeit difficult. He would probably been identified eventually anyway.
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I meant to add to my post that far from ruining his life it could be the making of his life. Depends whether he learns from it or not.