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| Thread ID: 87669 | 2008-02-29 15:34:00 | Got to tell some sh*t | rob_on_guitar (4196) | PC World Chat |
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| 645020 | 2008-03-01 08:52:00 | Yeah, I know you can be done for manslaughter, Its still disgusting, I know people who as teenagers beat the crap out of people, broke into homes, vandalised, dealt in drugs, All blantently, then turned over a new leaf at age 18. Society lives with what they will tolerate. And as far as I'm concerned, Beating a pizza delivery guy until he is dead is murder.... |
Metla (12) | ||
| 645021 | 2008-03-01 08:55:00 | That drunk guy could've been the same person that no more than a day ago rode the bus with you, answered your call at Telecom, taught your kid maths at school, served you at the supermarket, but you didn't feel the need to kill them then did you? I don't get your logic. So someone works for some company. SURELY he/she couldn't be a serial killer behind closed doors. Geez. An ex-friend of mine went to jail for hit & run. He worked at a pasta place. Surely there must be some mistake here, according to your reasoning? And FYI, if someone answered my call at Telecom, then yes, he/she is evil. :lol: (sarcasm, in case you didn't get it) |
qazwsxokmijn (102) | ||
| 645022 | 2008-03-01 08:56:00 | Where did you get that? I have a conviction for something which isn't either of those things from when I was 14. It isn't supposed to show on a list of convictions is all, although it did........... Family court crap around back then? The guy that cut me up couldn't be charged unless he killed me due to his age (we were both 15) , we had a family group conference instead. Which resulted in no punishment. Gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.:cool: Hooray for NZ justice. Of course, when he got whacked with a bat everyones houses were raided, assault charges were laid, People received criminal records, and basically, The **** it the fan for a slight bruise. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 645023 | 2008-03-01 08:58:00 | Society lives with what they will tolerate. I think a more precise phrase is 'have to'. I'm sure more people will take more drastic actions on criminals if the law didn't stop them. To a certain degree that is a good thing, I guess. |
qazwsxokmijn (102) | ||
| 645024 | 2008-03-01 09:01:00 | I don't get your logic . So someone works for some company . SURELY he/she couldn't be a serial killer behind closed doors . Geez . An ex-friend of mine went to jail for hit & run . He worked at a pasta place . Surely there must be some mistake here, according to your reasoning? And FYI, if someone answered my call at Telecom, then yes, he/she is evil . :lol: (sarcasm, in case you didn't get it) Again, that's not the point . Serial killers do work at *cough* Telecom *cough* :lol: Ok, you don't get my logic, but I don't get your (was it you that said it? dunno now) logic for wanting to kill someone (tho admittedly wanting and doing are two different things) for attacking a person / you . |
--Wolf-- (128) | ||
| 645025 | 2008-03-01 09:05:00 | The Government is out of line dictating to society what to accept, We don't have to swallow the load everytime, Just say enough is enough. If every time **** happened people came out to see what was going on,and to stop it, **** would stop happening. The power is in numbers, Thats how "groups" of thugs operate, But the people have the power, they have just been trained not to use it. You cant expect the cops to take care of it, There bosses have an agenda that has nothing to do with keeping the streets safe. There is crap I will not stand for, And I do not give a rats arse what the Government line on it is, Nor what some puppet in a uniform thinks. Sometimes ya just go to be your own yardstick, and live with the consequences. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 645026 | 2008-03-01 09:09:00 | Actually, you're missing the point of what I was trying to say, or rather reply to. People can do stupid things when they're drunk, but what's worse than that is people doing stupid things to drunk people, ie killing them. That's like killing a baby because he/she cried too much, but in a few years you would regret that (aside from being in jail) because the baby would no longer be crying (as much) and obviously wouldn't be a baby anymore. Some drunk guy attacks you on the street, you kill him. That drunk guy could've been the same person that no more than a day ago rode the bus with you, answered your call at Telecom, taught your kid maths at school, served you at the supermarket, but you didn't feel the need to kill them then did you? Sure they didn't attack you, but they weren't (well you'd hope not) drunk and had no intentions of doing that. If someone is attacking you, and they get hurt or killed while your defending yourself, Then it doesn't matter for a second if they were drunk, sober, high, at work, at the beach yesterday with the kids, or a Nun on holiday. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 645027 | 2008-03-01 09:09:00 | Back around 1960 I was in the Army. Walking down a Wellington street with a lady on my arm at around 9 pm. I was in Army dress uniform. A teddy boy (does any here remember them?) stepped out of a shop doorway with a switch knife. He further offered some insulting comments toward the lady. Bit further back in the 1950's they were called "Milk Bar Cowboys" Friday night on over the weekend, us Linton boys only had to walk onto Broadway in Palmy and they were gone. Think the Navy boys in Auckland had the same experience and cleaned up the streets. Lurking. |
Lurking (218) | ||
| 645028 | 2008-03-01 09:10:00 | It might not matter to you...but I sure as hell don't think I could live easy knowing I just beat the **** out of a drunk Nun, which led to her death. | --Wolf-- (128) | ||
| 645029 | 2008-03-01 09:18:00 | when the mrs fell pregnant with our first over 10 years ago, thats when I stopped drinking regularly in pubs.I had a habit of being in the wrong place at the time. Others might say I looked for trouble. But with the good news that I was going to become a father it gave me a wake up call, and I decided not to put myself into the situations where I was going to get into grief. Narrowly avoiding time behind bars and having the sentence suspended for a couple of years was also another reason to behave... | plod (107) | ||
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