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<blockquote data-quote="Kaha" data-source="post: 675201" data-attributes="member: 135098"><p>It`s really interesting to know that such can happen and a guilty person can try to get waived from charges on account of diabetes . I agree with some of the comments above that he might not have energy to apply physical force if he was really a hypo . May be he practices such excuse regularly. He needs to be punished if it is proven that he was a fraud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaha, post: 675201, member: 135098"] It`s really interesting to know that such can happen and a guilty person can try to get waived from charges on account of diabetes . I agree with some of the comments above that he might not have energy to apply physical force if he was really a hypo . May be he practices such excuse regularly. He needs to be punished if it is proven that he was a fraud. [/QUOTE]
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