Most if not all of mine were youthful indiscretions. Assault and battery in a school yard. Buying admission to one movie but sneaking into a second movie. Drinking underage. As an adult I can’t think of much. Bought some fireworks. Might have skirted local building permits.
I’m not so much interested in what petty crimes a lot of us are guilty of, more so interested in people who have never committed any crime, or if any such people exist?
Considering how many laws are active on the books (about ten thousand federal alone if I recall correctly and then there are state and local ones as well) it’s essentially impossible to live your life without violating some law at one point or another. Many people don’t ever know they’re potential felons who’ve just not been noticed yet. I suspect this is considered to be a feature rather than a bug by the PTB, on the “Al Capone was imprisoned for tax evasion” principle.
The federal government made me a daily felon for almost fifty years over a plant and still considers me a felon if I cross the Columbia River from one state where the plant is legal to another one where it’s equally legal while carrying some of that plant–but somewhere on the bridge I am an unindicted felon. This is about how much sense most laws make.
You say you’re looking for that perfect non-criminal person. Why should I believe that? Maybe you’re some kind of informer or police spy, trying to trick people to confess their crimes on the internet.
Not me, of course there are things best left unsaid about my past. but to the best of my knowledge, my mother never knowingly committed any crime and did very well at complying with traffic laws and such.
She’s the Abraham Lincoln type of honesty and would drive back to the store to return an extra dime in change.
Saints are annoying to live with in the real world. She wouldn’t even go one mile an hour over the speed limit no matter how late we were.
Almost every day of my life since I was around 14. Felonies every time until a couple of years ago*. Oh, and I rarely drive less than 5 miles over the speed limit. Other than that, I’ve been a productive member of society with a reasonably high clearance level.
I don’t think it’s possible to go very long without committing a crime. There are so many selectively-enforced regulations on the books that it’s nearly impossible to be productive and not run afoul of them.
I myself am guilty of the horrible crime of not installing a low-flow toilet in my house built after 1994.
I had a gas can that didn’t have a proper auto-closing vent. That’s a fine.
We have ‘garbage police’ that come around to ticket people who don’t put food waste, recyclables and garbage in their proper bins. So if you have a wrapper with food stuck on it, you’ll probably break the law because food goes in one bin and the wrapper in another. And I’m not going to start washing my garbage, so I will remain a criminal.
I have done electrical work in my home without a permit - sometimes to correct the shoddy work of people who did.
I am guilty of flying a little foam airplane in a park with my kid - which I found out later was a chargeable offense. I also have a little toy quadcopter that weighs more than 227 grams which I have not registered with the government. I think I could get a $5,000 fine for that.
I heinously broke the law once by having mudflaps on my car that were 1/2" too narrow. I actually got charged for that one - a $150 fine, and a lecture from the police over what a ‘disgrace’ I was.
We were out of gas once on the farm and had to get to town, so we used a gallon of our untaxed ‘purple’ gas for an emergency drive to a gas station. If caught, we could have been in big trouble.
Our city just lowered the default speed limit to 40 km/h (25 mph). I have a hell of a time staying under that speed, as the car simply doesn’t like it. It’s also stupid and wastes gas and slows everyone down. But the city is promising major enforcement, so I guess I’ll be a criminal for that too.
Well at no one here has been guilty of sex crimes, ranging from illegal underage sex to copping a feel to seducing a member of the opposite sex who was quite drunk and thus unable to legally give consent…