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http://publicshamingeternus.wordpres...ng-police-car/ do not let people get off with a slap on the wrist demand justice to its fullest |
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http://www.straight.com/article-3997...ncouver-police |
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First 10 seconds or so, guy in the 94 skate jersey |
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^ awww yeeeaaaaaa |
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if the person busting these looters had a credit card scam going. :fullofwin: |
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www.facebook.com/jamescaha regardless, I sent all these details to the police already :fuckyea: |
I want to get RS's take on this because me and a friend have been arguing about the riots. He was one of the thousands who stayed downtown that night to watch and take it all in. He didn't do any vandalism at all, but he straight up told me that he needed to "experience it first hand" and the only way to be aware of what is happening is to be in the heart of the action. So he was one of those people with his cellphone running around snapping pics and taking it all in which I think is completely idiotic from my standpoint because if it was people like him, the cops could have gotten to the true rioters A LOT faster. When he was living in Toronto he took part of the G20 standoff as well and was in the thick of things. While I understand that many people are claiming that they were downtown to take pictures of the rioters to turn into police, when does that become a bad excuse since their first admittance is they just wanted to be a part of it all? Does it make a person an accomplice if they are simply standing and watching while other people are injured/stabbed etc. or property is damaged, just to experience it first hand like it is a form of entertainment? Where do you draw the line? |
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On a side note, if you report thru crime stoppers, aren't you eligible to a reward upon conviction? |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmHYS...mbedded#at=205 I am so sad and surprised to see how FEW people stood up against these criminals ... I always thought the majority of Vancouverites are the nicest, most educated, and most moral people in the world. We would give up our seats to seniors on public transit, we would intervene when a fight broke out between some random strangers, we would stop a thief when we see one stealing from other people we don't even know.... Yet the majority that night stood idle and watch, while a bunch of criminals vandalize, steal, and assault some helpless girls...:failed: |
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