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Energy 06-11-2013 06:18 PM

STATISTICAL PROFILE for all 325 suspected rioters
-1086 charges recommended to Crown against 325 suspected rioters
-Crown has approved 650 criminal charges against 213 suspected rioters
-287 men and 38 women
-average age is 21 years
-youngest male is 15 years of age
-oldest male is 52 years of age
-youngest female is 14 years of age
-oldest female is 30 years of age
-most charges recommended against one individual: 10
-Young Offenders (under 18 years old): 76

http://vancouver.ca/police/assets/pd...il-23-2013.pdf

BurnoutBinLaden 06-11-2013 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ronin (Post 8258550)
Every single person involved in the riot owes me an apology. At the least.

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.

The riot also destroyed any notion from the Olympics that Vancouver can party responsibly. Expect our reputation of being "No Fun City" to continue in the near future.

GLOW 06-11-2013 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Ronin (Post 8258550)
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.

dam is this where my property taxes are going?

on a serious note i'm waiting to see what happens with the guys that damaged london drugs. i remember reading london drugs' lawyers where going to go after the people they caught damaging their stores in court

AzNightmare 06-11-2013 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by dvst8 (Post 8258414)
This is probably going to be a losing battle for me. Oh well.

I actually DO see where you're coming from.
But unfortunately, this is someone that isn't showing any signs of remorse, and doesn't seem to be learning from past mistakes.

Seems like she was full of excuses to begin with in her apology.
She began with what she was required to write.
Then she went on a big rant of how she really felt.

It's really too bad.
Everything's spiraling out of control, and perhaps, a part of it IS from all the media exposure,
and she created some big shield to protect herself, inevitably also causing more destruction to her image.

I think she really needs to just get thrown in jail for a bit so she can calm down and regain some composure.
Cause she's totally lost right now.

E-SPEC 06-11-2013 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by T4RAWR (Post 8258308)
given E-Spec's posting history...


yes.. yes it probably did make him feel better...



are you :butthurt:?


:troll:

LOL i felt the same after.....so no. I sense some Sympathy from Mr butthurt.

MTV Cribs 06-11-2013 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Ronin (Post 8258553)
Are there any other women charged in the riots? Curious.

Yes
http://www.richmondreview.com/news/186084641.html
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EmperorIS 06-11-2013 08:13 PM

its only funny when a skinny Asian kid gets busted. White people getting arrested seems too typical

tarobbt 06-11-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by dvst8 (Post 8258414)
This is probably going to be a losing battle for me. Oh well.

No shit.

You can't feel sympathy for someone who still won't admit she was wrong. Sorry bro, she has gotten too many chances and even the judge showed her leniency.

If you read the news carefully, she is accusing the officer of lying and for unreasonable medical care.

She was arrested because of her probation violation. She knew where and what she was doing but decided to give the middle finger to the law.

I don't think anybody cares if you were telling the truth that you went home to grab medication. If she was actually sorry and wanted it over with she would have upheld her end of the deal and not jerk around. Better yet just plead guilty like the rest and people will forget.

What makes you think she should get more chances when she sounds dumb founded as to why she got busted past her curfew along with alcohol in her system?

Culverin 06-11-2013 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by dvst8 (Post 8258183)
She stayed out past her curfew big f'ing deal. What time do you go to bed?

I go to bed when I damn well please.
Because I didn't fuck up.
And didn't violate a societal contract.

Therefore, I have freedom.
When you choose to not behave in a responsible manner, society will ensure that you do. In this case, she got off lightly and was granted these terms.
Which she then flaunted.


If she's not going to play nice with the rest of us, why should she get to play with us at all?

Rdk1 06-12-2013 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Sid Vicious (Post 8258191)
lol i went to hs with her, she deserves it...huge bitch and her "apology" reeked of feel sorry for me

i went to HS with her as well.
she's a tough one. Her old friends were my friends though, and they're definitely not douche-bags.. goofs, but not douche-bags.

I don't know the two dudes, but they look like they're being silly around the camera more than really attempting to injure the guys.

I was pretty vindicative before, however now I feel sorry for her and her fall.
I cannot imagine the stress that she goes through. I do however hope that she will recover from her mental condition and come to an understanding of her wrongdoings. No one deserves to be depressed and no one outside of people who committed crime against humanity deserve her world to implode on her like that.

bcrdukes 06-12-2013 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Rdk1 (Post 8258914)
I was pretty vindicative before, however now I feel sorry for her and her fall.
I cannot imagine the stress that she goes through. I do however hope that she will recover from her mental condition and come to an understanding of her wrongdoings. No one deserves to be depressed and no one outside of people who committed crime against humanity deserve her world to implode on her like that.

As much as I understand where you're coming from, I'm not so sure that she is taking her probation seriously enough. She has clearly demonstrated the lack of respect of the law (twice already) by violating the terms of her probation. And for that, I'm afraid I can't feel sorry for her in any way.

Tapioca 06-12-2013 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Rdk1 (Post 8258914)
I don't know the two dudes, but they look like they're being silly around the camera more than really attempting to injure the guys.

I watched the video last night and all I can say is that the company you keep is a reflection of the person you are.
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fliptuner 06-12-2013 08:54 AM

She's not owning up to her mistake, pure and simple. If she did, she would accept the consequences and move on accordingly.

Now she wants to be a victim and make things worse and make herself look worse, knowing she already has the public/media's attention. So why should anyone really give a shit?

EmperorIS 06-12-2013 09:00 AM

how hard is it to stay home after 10pm in Vancouver, everything is literally closed, but she decides to risk being caught and break curfew so she can get booze and club.
Then she lies about it saying that shes getting her meds when shes dressed in a skirt and mesh stocking. Eat shit bitch.

stewie 06-12-2013 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by dvst8 (Post 8258406)
- Yup, she lost her job. She cant find a new one now. She cant be productive in society. You happy?
- 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.

yes, I am happy she cant be productive in our society. why? look at everything shes done, and how she still thinks shes innocent. I don't want people like that reflecting on Vancouver. theres already enough of them.

her probation is her problem. she should be in jail for it. the excuse that she was caught driving intoxicated while saying it was a medical emergency is just pathetic. ive no sympathy for her...I have epilepsy and cant drive...I keep my pills with me or at home...if I "leave" them somewhere else, I don't jump in my truck and drive there claiming it was an emergency...especially after drinking (btw, isn't alcohol a depressant? seems smart to be mixing with pills that help you from depression/anxiety)

a crime is a crime, petty or not, im labeling her as a criminal. after all is said and done, she should just move on to a different city and try to start fresh...at least there nobody would know her name or think differently of her. her actions caused this, not mine, its time for her to man up and take responsibility.

T4RAWR 06-12-2013 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stewie (Post 8259005)
yes, I am happy she cant be productive in our society. why? look at everything shes done, and how she still thinks shes innocent. I don't want people like that reflecting on Vancouver. theres already enough of them.

her probation is her problem. she should be in jail for it. the excuse that she was caught driving intoxicated while saying it was a medical emergency is just pathetic. ive no sympathy for her...I have epilepsy and cant drive...I keep my pills with me or at home...if I "leave" them somewhere else, I don't jump in my truck and drive there claiming it was an emergency...especially after drinking (btw, isn't alcohol a depressant? seems smart to be mixing with pills that help you from depression/anxiety)

a crime is a crime, petty or not, im labeling her as a criminal. after all is said and done, she should just move on to a different city and try to start fresh...at least there nobody would know her name or think differently of her. her actions caused this, not mine, its time for her to man up and take responsibility.

a different province would be better :toot:

E-SPEC 06-13-2013 05:54 AM


geeknerd 06-13-2013 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronin (Post 8258550)
Every single person involved in the riot owes me an apology. At the least.

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.

I was in Korea and i was drinking with friends at a restaurant when a news segment of the riot came on. I was embarrassed to be a vancouverite that night. I remember it well. Yea we lost a hockey game so we decided to destroy our downtown.

Ronin 06-13-2013 12:55 PM

I love that the white knight got up and disappeared. :lol Who would defend someone being such a jerk?

Every rioter owes me and everyone else in Vancouver personally. They took our money, our time and gave those idiots in Boston and elsewhere ammo to make fun of us. Fuck them. I couldn't wait to give 2000 photos I took to the police. I was hoping they'd make serious examples of them so this bullshit doesn't happen again but I'll settle for what's happening now.

Mike Oxbig 06-13-2013 02:29 PM

LMAO @ that asian dude doing a spin kick at the end of the video

underscore 06-13-2013 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by geeknerd (Post 8259881)
I was in Korea and i was drinking with friends at a restaurant when a news segment of the riot came on. I was embarrassed to be a vancouverite that night. I remember it well. Yea we lost a hockey game so we decided to destroy our downtown.

To be fair, that riot was going to happen either way. I'd probably have been more embarrassed (if that's even possible) if this happened after a win. Hell, look at LA.

E-SPEC 06-13-2013 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Earl (Post 8260038)
LMAO @ that asian dude doing a spin kick at the end of the video

I was gonna mention in the video that i bet his Sensai would be proud of him!

Leopold Stotch 06-13-2013 11:36 PM

can't believe Saturday marks the two year anniversary, time really flies doesn't it?

LiquidTurbo 06-14-2013 08:24 AM

Breaking news: ICBC is suing 46 individuals for over half million dollars.
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gars 06-14-2013 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by LiquidTurbo (Post 8260505)
Breaking news: ICBC is suing 46 individuals for over half million dollars.
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Wow, Statute of limitations is 2 years right?


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