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Energy 06-22-2011 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by spyker (Post 7486899)
She can always resort to escorting or hooking on the street corner.

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Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 7486976)
based on what i've seen...no

She certainly won't get rich doing that

Grim 06-22-2011 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by StylinRed (Post 7486996)
lol Cacnio really fucked herself with that "Apology"


as for the Celica/Civic douches :/ makes me embarrass for having a Celi

what celica douche?
some dick bag is ruining the celica name? WHO THE FUCK AND WHERE>!!>!>!?!?!?!?!

DanHibiki 06-22-2011 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 7486976)
based on what i've seen...no



would have been a perfect opportunity to turn around, give them the :troll: and say: problem?

Omg ya. I know you didn't want to do anything to provoke them in case they try something but you should have at least have a big grin on your face as you walk away or laugh or something.


Good to know this thread is famous lol.

Bonjour43MA 06-22-2011 11:53 PM

I must say that I feel A LITTLE bad for her for the amount of shaming she's brought onto herself and her family/friends. Who knew a couple pairs of jeans could ruin someone's life like this... I'm not sure how she's going to cope with this (changing her name, moving, etc etc), but this will stay with her for a LONG, LONG time.

The only negative that will come out of this is for those other morons that looted and destroyed our city but weren't caught, to look at this whole thing as a big joke and feel that they are invincible. Those are the ones that will keep being the shit stains of society and will eventually do stupid shit again when the opportunities arise.

I hope that the VPD will continue to track down, arrest, and charge as many of these idiots as they can, so that people out there will know that there are consequences to their actions and will think twice before "losing it in the moment" again.

Soundy 06-22-2011 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 7486976)
would have been a perfect opportunity to turn around, give them the :troll: and say: problem?

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Soundy 06-23-2011 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by jpark (Post 7486804)
^i did a little bit... but now after her stupid "apology" bullshit, i feel no sympathy at all for her.

I look at the stories of Nathan Kotylak's family getting chased out of town, and I think... Daddy, you standing there with your lawyer while your brat reads the "apology" speech you two wrote for him, you brought this on yourself.

The first one who gets even a modicum of forgiveness in the public eye, will be the first one who actually offers a real, unrehearsed apology. Anything with a "yeah, but...." will get jumped on.

Not saying it's right... but this is the backlash you're going to see after the way our "justice system" has slacked off over the years. People are sick of seeing the guilty walk away and now they have a chance to actually do something about it themselves, they're going to push it to the limit.

wingies 06-23-2011 12:14 AM

^^very true

I think that has a very big part of why eveyrone is going to extremes to bring people to justice. For far too long people have gotten away with a slap on the wrist

CRS 06-23-2011 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7487023)
I look at the stories of Nathan Kotylak's family getting chased out of town, and I think... Daddy, you standing there with your lawyer while your brat reads the "apology" speech you two wrote for him, you brought this on yourself.

The first one who gets even a modicum of forgiveness in the public eye, will be the first one who actually offers a real, unrehearsed apology. Anything with a "yeah, but...." will get jumped on.

Not saying it's right... but this is the backlash you're going to see after the way our "justice system" has slacked off over the years. People are sick of seeing the guilty walk away and now they have a chance to actually do something about it themselves, they're going to push it to the limit.

Public shaming is an excellent form of punishment.

If they didn't think of the consequences of their actions then they shouldn't have acted. What did they expect? No one would find out in our age of technology where everyone has a phone that is equipped with a camera?

Please, don't insult my intelligence saying something came over you and you just had to do it. No one simply relies on mob mentality. A part of you must have wanted to do it to begin with and you were just dumb to do it and get caught. I don't wish any harm to be done to you or your friends/family but I could careless how humiliated you are.

Verdict? Go fuck yourself. I have no pity or sympathy for you.

Mr.Money 06-23-2011 12:20 AM

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Soundy 06-23-2011 12:22 AM

Was interesting listening to the manager of the London Drugs on the Bill Good Show today (look it up in the CKNW Audio Vault, well worth the listen). He stated right off the top, he was most concerned for the little family stores, as they were the ones most hurt by this, and despite the losses, the big stores like his would be far better equipped to survive the damage and losses.

I tried to get through (couldn't; line was busy) because I wanted to ask his opinion of my idea: that those caught should be forced to work for the stores that have been harmed... not just to repay their "debt", but so they would get to actually know they people they'd hurt with their actions, and maybe give at least some of them something to think about should they be tempted to do something like this again.

From listening to him, though... I think he would have been right on board with that concept. He and Bill both agreed, some of the people they sue simply won't have the means to repay... and you know some others will simply use Daddy's checkbook.

StylinRed 06-23-2011 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Grim (Post 7487003)
what celica douche?
some dick bag is ruining the celica name? WHO THE FUCK AND WHERE>!!>!>!?!?!?!?!

;)
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Originally Posted by b0unce. [?] (Post 7486907)
came back from grabbing coffee at the mcdonalds on main/terminal. some idiot kids (prob around 16 or 17) with their parents stock civics and celica's acting tough were bragging about their cars. as im walking back to my car 1 of them saw my rs landyard and was like "hey you're on rs? you assholes on rs with that riot thread busted a lot of my buddies. fuck you guys, all you niggers on rs dont know shit about cars and youre all snitches for ratting people out in the riot."
i just ignored them and took off, i was going to take a picture and post it here, but that would probably result in them smashing my car or something.

i got a good kick out of it :lol


b0unce. [?] 06-23-2011 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 7486623)

douchebag level 500

wstce92 06-23-2011 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7487049)
Was interesting listening to the manager of the London Drugs on the Bill Good Show today (look it up in the CKNW Audio Vault, well worth the listen). He stated right off the top, he was most concerned for the little family stores, as they were the ones most hurt by this, and despite the losses, the big stores like his would be far better equipped to survive the damage and losses.

I tried to get through (couldn't; line was busy) because I wanted to ask his opinion of my idea: that those caught should be forced to work for the stores that have been harmed... not just to repay their "debt", but so they would get to actually know they people they'd hurt with their actions, and maybe give at least some of them something to think about should they be tempted to do something like this again.

From listening to him, though... I think he would have been right on board with that concept. He and Bill both agreed, some of the people they sue simply won't have the means to repay... and you know some others will simply use Daddy's checkbook.

Not a bad idea in theory, but people with the excellent moral fiber to do such things would probably make a horrible employee. No sense in suffering at the hands of their actions any further.

Soundy 06-23-2011 02:03 AM

That's why they're forced to work for free... and the terms of their "sentence" is based on evaluations/progress reports from managers in conjunction with, say, a "parole officer" type liaison. Work hard, do a good job... finish your "sentence" sooner. Slack off, be a prick... keep working until you get the message.

Ronin 06-23-2011 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by b0unce. [?] (Post 7486907)
came back from grabbing coffee at the mcdonalds on main/terminal. some idiot kids (prob around 16 or 17) with their parents stock civics and celica's acting tough were bragging about their cars. as im walking back to my car 1 of them saw my rs landyard and was like "hey you're on rs? you assholes on rs with that riot thread busted a lot of my buddies. fuck you guys, all you niggers on rs dont know shit about cars and youre all snitches for ratting people out in the riot."
i just ignored them and took off, i was going to take a picture and post it here, but that would probably result in them smashing my car or something.

i got a good kick out of it :lol

I'm going to make a shirt that says I'm a snitch or something. Tired of this stupid quasi-gangster attitude kids that listen to too much rap have these days that somehow helping law enforcement catch those who have wronged you is dishonorable.

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Originally Posted by b0unce. [?] (Post 7486907)
you assholes on rs with that riot thread busted a lot of my buddies.

This part makes me feel good though.

I hope more punks read this. Y'know what...I wasn't going to because I felt like the public shaming may have gone too far but I'm going to post all the rest of the pictures I mailed to VPD here tomorrow...y'know, just in case some punk ass kid wants to make himself known around here.

CorneringArtist 06-23-2011 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by CRS (Post 7487039)
Public shaming is an excellent form of punishment.

Tell this to that jackass David Eby at the Civil Liberties Commission. He's saying we shouldn't be publicly outing people involved in the riots because their "rights are being violated", and letting the courts/police deal with it entirely. Fuck that shit, they waived their right to avoid being found the second they looted that store or lit that car on fire.

David Eby needs to stop trying to play whistleblower every time something rights related comes up. It's getting annoying seeing his pock-marked face on the news when something trivial over rights comes up.

Meowjin 06-23-2011 05:12 AM

^I agree with him. Lynch mobs are not good. We are bypassing that you are innocent unless proven in a court of law.

I mean, I love that these idiots are getting busted. But I'm a staunch believer in protecting our civil rights.

I mean look at that jason li kid. He became a target of RS'ers wrath.

Instead of him having the chance to come out and appologize look at him now, expelled on last day of school, he can't graduate will probably never get a job again. And this was before criminal charges were pressed.

We are breeding worse citizens by putting him in these positions and not giving them the proper chance to rehabilitate.

just my 2 cents.

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zephyrantes 06-23-2011 06:02 AM

just read on NEWS1130... so typical of lawyers and (loosely speaking) of out "society". Apparently, firing employees who were caught in the riots COULD constitute a "human rights violation", because the actions of some individuals are out of their normal character.

garbage.

spoon.ek9 06-23-2011 07:29 AM

someone i was talking to indicated that you cannot legally change your name once you have a criminal record. is there any truth to this statement?

GodZilla 06-23-2011 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by vitaminG (Post 7486867)
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Filipina-Canadian Camille Cacnio turned herself to the police on Saturday after admitting that she was part of the looting during the riots following the Vancouver Canucks’ loss in the Stanley Cup Finals.

Cacnio’s admission came via a video she posted on YouTube and her blog entry titled “Dear Vancouver, I’m Sorry.”

Anyone seen this video on youtube?

Great68 06-23-2011 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by zephyrantes (Post 7487201)
just read on NEWS1130... so typical of lawyers and (loosely speaking) of out "society". Apparently, firing employees who were caught in the riots COULD constitute a "human rights violation", because the actions of some individuals are out of their normal character.

garbage.

I understand that people are pissed off, but I don't think someone should be fired for an offence if it is unrelated to their job or job performance, ESPECIALLY if they have not even been convicted for said offence.

c3m 06-23-2011 08:18 AM

360 degree camera view video of the Vancouver Riot

http://www.northstudio360.com/portfo...ouver%20Riots/

Death2Theft 06-23-2011 08:34 AM

Shes not hot ur not missing anything.
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Originally Posted by GodZilla (Post 7487251)
Anyone seen this video on youtube?



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