Swarm of Bikers & Rangerover - 0 dead multiple hits...

Swarm of Bikers & Rangerover - 0 dead multiple hits...

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ZesPak

24,428 posts

196 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Well, he could team up with Lex Steele?

Watchman

6,391 posts

245 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Some Gump said:
Lol, one of them is called Mr. Brasscock. It's spelt all street, but who thought he had any future chances with a name like that?
It's Polish - pronounced Brash-chock.

otolith

56,121 posts

204 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Some Gump said:
Lol, one of them is called Mr. Brasscock. It's spelt all street, but who thought he had any future chances with a name like that?
Wojciech Braszczok - at least he's a cop and not an ambiwlans driver.

DonkeyApple

55,272 posts

169 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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otolith said:
Wojciech Braszczok - at least he's a cop and not an ambiwlans driver.
It's Heddlu, you 'tard biggrin

carinaman

21,292 posts

172 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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laugh

aw51 121565

4,771 posts

233 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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carinaman said:
... one of those involved drives an Evo? laugh

But at least the Evo belongs to the officer himself and it's not yellow and parked on it's side in someone's house. wink
You bad man!! nono

Oh, go on then... rofl .

smile


carinaman

21,292 posts

172 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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It was a timely reminder of the dangers that await those that don't feed the wheel. Or was it not waiting for the recovery truck? wink

Art0ir

9,401 posts

170 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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carinaman said:
But at least the Evo belongs to the officer himself and it's not yellow and parked on it's side in someone's house. wink
I think I missed this one.

160

239 posts

145 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Art0ir said:
carinaman said:
But at least the Evo belongs to the officer himself and it's not yellow and parked on it's side in someone's house. wink
I think I missed this one.
sorry for the daily mail link but it will give you the jist http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1308798/Jo...

smack

9,729 posts

191 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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longfellow

551 posts

143 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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God I really hate gang mentality.

Most tcensoreds are as weak as worms on their own but as soon as they get with a group of their mates, they think they're harder than Cain Ramirez Velasquez.

I don't understand what's happened to society and led people to believe that acting like this is perfectly normal. WTF. banghead

Rant over.

DonkeyApple

55,272 posts

169 months

Friday 25th October 2013
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longfellow said:
God I really hate gang mentality.

Most tcensoreds are as weak as worms on their own but as soon as they get with a group of their mates, they think they're harder than Cain Ramirez Velasquez.

I don't understand what's happened to society and led people to believe that acting like this is perfectly normal. WTF. banghead

Rant over.
People like this have always existed. They haven't changed.

It's the people who aren't like that who have changed. Changed to accept it, not question it, not fight it and believe that is is someone else's job to deal with it because they pay taxes.

longfellow

551 posts

143 months

Friday 25th October 2013
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DonkeyApple said:
People like this have always existed. They haven't changed.

It's the people who aren't like that who have changed. Changed to accept it, not question it, not fight it and believe that is is someone else's job to deal with it because they pay taxes.
I don't believe people like this have always existed neither do I believe that the thug mentality has always been around.

People have become to think that behaviour like this IS normal as they're not sufficiently punished. If they feared punishment then they would think twice about behaving like this.

If you can prove that people have always behaved in this way, then my view may change.

aizvara

2,051 posts

167 months

Friday 25th October 2013
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longfellow said:
I don't believe people like this have always existed neither do I believe that the thug mentality has always been around.

People have become to think that behaviour like this IS normal as they're not sufficiently punished. If they feared punishment then they would think twice about behaving like this.

If you can prove that people have always behaved in this way, then my view may change.
Aggressive group behaviour, directed towards those perceived as outsiders, has existed since before humans. Chimpanzees have been observed ganging up on outsiders from other groups before isolating and killing them.

longfellow

551 posts

143 months

Friday 25th October 2013
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aizvara said:
longfellow said:
I don't believe people like this have always existed neither do I believe that the thug mentality has always been around.

People have become to think that behaviour like this IS normal as they're not sufficiently punished. If they feared punishment then they would think twice about behaving like this.

If you can prove that people have always behaved in this way, then my view may change.
Aggressive group behaviour, directed towards those perceived as outsiders, has existed since before humans. Chimpanzees have been observed ganging up on outsiders from other groups before isolating and killing them.
Hmm, a fair point.

DonkeyApple

55,272 posts

169 months

Friday 25th October 2013
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longfellow said:
DonkeyApple said:
People like this have always existed. They haven't changed.

It's the people who aren't like that who have changed. Changed to accept it, not question it, not fight it and believe that is is someone else's job to deal with it because they pay taxes.
I don't believe people like this have always existed neither do I believe that the thug mentality has always been around.

People have become to think that behaviour like this IS normal as they're not sufficiently punished. If they feared punishment then they would think twice about behaving like this.

If you can prove that people have always behaved in this way, then my view may change.
They have always existed. Ever since man began building settlements.

But you've hit the nail on the head re insufficient punishment. That is the part where everyone else is to blame for becoming so soft, weak and subservient.

Dave^

7,360 posts

253 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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keegs111

164 posts

151 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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"I'm not going to blame him....." - Well, that's good! Because you got what you deserved you fking idiot!

y2blade

56,106 posts

215 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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keegs111 said:
"I'm not going to blame him....." - Well, that's good! Because you got what you deserved you fking idiot!
yes

Gandahar

9,600 posts

128 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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keegs111 said:
"I'm not going to blame him....." - Well, that's good! Because you got what you deserved you fking idiot!
Neither got what they deserved it seems. Silly comment.

This is an interesting comment though

"Charges against the 10 bikers arrested for the attack won’t be downgraded because the victim’s injuries haven’t healed as expected, Manhattan prosecutors told a judge last Friday."

Do they mean upgraded here? Or has he healed quicker? Why would how a person heals effect the prosecution? It's the crime being judged not after effects.