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Can the police trace prank calls from my mobile phone and then get me in trouble??

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2 of my friends and i made a prank call today. we called 'Best And Less' in blacktown. We used my friends mobile phone. I started talking first and I just said (in this funny voice i do) 'hello, how are you today'? and the woman on the phone said 'i'm good, how are you?' and I just how are you again. But then my other friend (the one that doesn't own the phone) took the phone off me and said 'Sorry about that, what suburb are you in'?. The woman said 'we're in Blacktown' and my friend said ' What the f!@# did you call me? Did you just call me black you b!#@%'? and then the woman hung up the phone. What do you think the odds are that she called the police?

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  1. lol LOL LOL nice one ty bear! did you block your phone call?


  2. your fine...............THIS TIME.what you describe is rude,and ignorant behavior.and you should realize that this conduct if continued will lead to a bunch of problems later.you were wrong to do what you did but no crime was commited in this instance.go outside and throw a ball around,or mow the grass for a senior citizen in your neighborhood.try to be a good kid.everybody gets a little stupid.so go do a good deed and that will cancel this bad thing you did.

  3. There is this beautiful thing called caller ID. and then theres *69 which tells you the last number dialed

    cool it.

  4. extremely high, chances are they already know where you live, they have put full traces on all of your land and mobile lines, and they are recording every phone conversation for the next month, id keep it clean for a month and your golden, but i wouldnt be surprised if the po po comes knockin on your door in the middle of the night, happened to some kids out west of where i live.  we never saw them again :(

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