Home arrest
House arrest:
- How long have you been under house arrest?
- Three months without one day.
- Why are you under house arrest and not in jail?
- Well, because I have, like, a heavy article, but not a sale. There are options in this area to get off on house arrest. As it turned out, I didn't sell anything.
- That is, according to the popular article?
— yeah.
- Is this your first arrest?
- Yes, to be honest, I didn't expect it anymore, because such things used to happen in life. I thought, well, everything has already happened in my life. Shortly Fuck. I guess I just relaxed. I relaxed the rolls a little and hit it. Yes, because it used to be always on the move in some kind, and all the time on the feel. And now he's become a pet, as Mom says, a fucking pet wolf. I started skateboarding more, not getting addicted, and so on. And so, it seems, I, in short, relaxed a lot and did not feel it.
- How many people do you know who are serving time right now? "Fuck it." Maybe eight people. He left alone, I don't know how much he was in danger. The other one is going to have a trial now, too. Even when I went to the IVS here, to the local branch, two of my boys were taken away in the morning. In short, I was looking forward to coming in and most likely seeing one of the boys. And they just drop me off at lunch. I already knew they were there. Fuck, it gives me goosebumps. It's just that I spent a day in a garbage can before that, the camera there is so small. The two of us, with some kid on a small perch, curled up together for twenty-four hours. I've been in a lot of trouble with him. He's been living there for a week now. They don't feed you there, they'll take you out to pee once or twice a day. We bought this dude something to eat, well, there are two or three buns of some kind.
- Have you had these stages of anger, denial, acceptance?
- Well, I approach it sensibly - I'm an asshole. I just got there. After the detention center, where you are being processed, you are taken to an IVS (temporary detention facility), and you spend some time in an IVS. I actually spent the day. But I've been in the trash for twenty-four hours. I was brought in, quickly processed. My first thoughts were when they took me to court from the IVS, "to see my mother now, of course, fuck...". Because after that, we only saw each other once. She told me, you're an asshole. The worries were just for her... for the inconveniences and worries she had.
- What do you do most of the time on house arrest?
- I've never spent so much time at home watching TV shows in my life. There are probably 5 pieces in 3 months. It's fun to watch, of course, but I've never spent so much time at home before. Well , I'll tell you more: from someone from whom I didn't expect the most help, they come in. And those who fucking… And those who beat themselves in the chest were the first to disappear. My doors are always open, at any time, even at night, the guys came to me, the main thing is not to wake the parents, they came in quietly, sat.
- Are you serving house arrest with your parents?
- Yes, at my parents' house.
- If you weren't registered here, would you have left?
- Most likely, yes. They would have sent me straight from there. I started spending a lot of time with my parents. It's such a cool shit, it's just that my whole life before that was one continuous journey. They're funny people. Dad and I have been doing everything here. We come from completely different worlds. I'm not saying it's their fault. Mom worked a lot, bati wasn't there then. Dad only appeared at the age of 6, and all this time, it turns out, my grandmother raised me. That's why my mom earned money so that I could have everything, so that I could go to school, so that I could have things to eat, so that I would never starve. Such a classic story of fucking children of the nineties.
- Tomorrow you have a trial, what are your thoughts on this? Are you worried?
- Fuck, I fucked up, to be honest. Let's sit already, or go for a walk. So that there wouldn't be this feeling of, like, fucking anxiety. I just want to go out and that's it. Either you're already sitting down, or you don't give a fuck. That's one thing.
- If they don't lock you up, are you thinking of changing anything in your life?
- no. Unfortunately, a lot of people in my life have had experiences with barbed wire, and I've always seemed to take this topic normally. I know a lot of people who were sitting and are sitting now, so it doesn't scare me. I know what's going to happen there.