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she's breaching her conditions of release. obviously she doesn't care about the law, the least that society can do is publicly chastise her for her actions. |
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I think you are missing the point, the judge gave her a suspended sentence which was a curfew and a prohibition of alcohol. Now if she was a good girl and did what she was told without violating her probation, she would have been let off free. But now she violated her probation order and is blaming the cop and her medical issues. She should ask herself why was she out and consuming alcohol in the first place. She got let off easy so far and I hope the judge throws the book at her as a final sentence. |
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Read her apology, I can almost guarantee if it ended right before "Her Story" and she didn't do stupid shit like go clubbing "Allegedly" instead of obeying her curfew and doing what's she suppose to do well on probation most people wouldn't even know her name or who she is at this point. Honestly, she draws so much attention to herself and then wonders why people are paying attention to her. Her excuses......I mean apology. Dear Vancouver, I am sorry. | Original version, before the edit of |
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ANYONE DUMB ENOUGH TO DO THAT SHIT AND NOT REALIZE OR CARE 1,000 PEOPLE ARE FILMING DESERVES WHATEVER THEY GET!! ENDOF STORY. FUCK THAT BROAD. |
The boyfriend's action will only make the media want more of her in future court appearances to try and stir up what he is going to do. And how old is the boyfriend? He looks like he is in his mid 40s. His dumb actions makes for an entertaining news segment LOL Posted via RS Mobile |
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just saw the footage. they are all scumbags this. is . canada. where one an be given so much liberty that scumbags are free to flow, wander and please |
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yes.. yes it probably did make him feel better... are you :butthurt:? :troll: |
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Now, can anyone think of a study conducted on the alcohol content on semen and its use as a legal defense? |
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she made another mistake with her half assed apology letter. I woulda been happy with an apology letter that said "I fucked up...im willing to pay for my mistakes"(at least then the judge might even go easy on her) then she made another mistake(breaching her probation - not only was she drinking and driving, but also out past her curfew). how many chances are we supposed to give this girl? slap the girl in cuffs, and throw her in a cell for a few months...id suggest house arrest...but that would probably be a party for her...having people come over and brining alcohol, fast food, watching tv all day... |
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I'll just say this. If you act like a douchebag in public, the public isn't at fault when they call you out on it. |
Sorry i haven't been keeping up with this stuff lately but did they ever charge this guy? http://desmond.yfrog.com/Himg614/sca...=640&ysize=640 |
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- Oh I didn't know she owed you an apology. What did she do to you? She apologized to people/groups that mattered to her. - She breached her probation.....That's her problem not yours. Need her to apologize? - How many chances? Again, she owes you nothing.You make it sound like she's a murderer or something. All the things she's done are petty, Yet everyone likes to blow her up like a real criminal. I don't know this girl nor think that the wrongs she done are right. But I'd hate to see someone turn into a bad apple from all of this attention. |
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No shit..i dunno why you guys keep pickin on this girl..she paid her dues and suffered enough..mob mentality I guess.. Lets go after the good girl, university student , athlete ..met this girl,she's actually pretty cool... Why don't you guys after the fat douchebag dustin or the Olympic polo guy.. Revscene is fucked and full of bullying.. |
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https://eservice.ag.gov.bc.ca/cso/cr...iceId=17324017 we'd be looking for an agency file number prefix of "401" which would denote that it is a VPD file. this isn't to say that he isn't/wasn't a suspect. just that either the police haven't finished their investigation to lay charges or that Crown hasn't approved the charges yet. |
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If you're at work and you get in trouble for fucking up a big project, I'm pretty sure you'd do your best to show that you're not a fuck up by showing up early (if not very on time), and never leaving before you're supposed to. It's common sense: When you fuck up, you work hard to show everyone that it isn't YOU, it's that single thing. The more you try and blame it on other people, the more it shows your own lack of accountability and integrity. The others? They'll get their due, they'll do their time, and they'll come out of it better or worse. But her? She's trying to avoid paying for what she's done by casting blame on EVERYONE and EVERYTHING else. She still doesn't understand. She. Was. Wrong. Her anger is that other people don't understand she wasn't wrong. Everyone's reaction is the anger that she doesn't understand that she was wrong. Tit for tat. |
If I made a mistake and was lucky enough to get a suspended sentence, I would be super thankful that I didn't have to go to prison. I would be on my best behaviour for the duration of the probation period. Yet she flagrantly disregards the probation order. We would not even be talking about her any more if she wasn't so disrespectful. The court essentially gave her a chance to move on with her life but she threw that back at their faces. Making a mistake like that after already making a pretty big mistake in the first place is just stupid. I'm all for forgiving and second chances but how many chances does she get? Her initial sentence was ok for me but she just ignores it like it was nothing. There has to be consequences. |
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They destroyed a big chunk of the city I live in. They brought the ridicule of the world on us. Most of all, their court cases cost taxpayers money and the police their time that could be better used fighting other crimes. I don't care what anyone says...they literally stole out of our pockets by wrecking our own city. Who do you think pays the cost here? EVERYONE in Vancouver. The riots and the subsequent court battles cost a ton of money...money that could've gone elsewhere. If I were in power, every single person involved in the riot would have to work rebuilding and cleaning up until their monetary debt is paid. |
Are there any other women charged in the riots? Curious. |
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