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OnlyInUtah wrote:Hoppy wrote:kicks wrote:OnlyInUtah wrote:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2588040-ray-ray-armstrong-investigated-for-allegedly-taunting-police-dog?utm_source=cnn.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial
This was pretty stupid to do.
Could have been painful if the dog broke loose and bit his bare stomach. He probably won't get any jail time, but I bet community service and a hefty fine.
This is just a stupid law that will cause the average man his job in some cases he won't be able to get on. It clearly should be a misdemeanor. This football player will be fine if he invests his money right. but your neighbor and mine will be screwed for life.
You think it's okay to deliberately taunt a Police dog? Come on man....
CSpringsNSD wrote:Shane Ray is back.
Hoppy wrote:
I said it should be a misdemeanor not a felony. There are people who get felonies for things like that who will never be able to get jobs vote go to the service just for a stupid thing like that. I don't care if it was a police dog he belly danced for It should be a crime yes a felony no.
CSpringsNSD wrote:OnlyInUtah wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/twerkers-wanted-for-sexual-assault_56410549e4b0b24aee4b5e7a?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Seriously...shouldn't the cops be looking for people a little more dangerous than these girls?....lol
Lol, saw this at the gym last night. Was trying not to laugh and lose control on the treadmill
OnlyInUtah wrote:CSpringsNSD wrote:OnlyInUtah wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/twerkers-wanted-for-sexual-assault_56410549e4b0b24aee4b5e7a?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Seriously...shouldn't the cops be looking for people a little more dangerous than these girls?....lol
Lol, saw this at the gym last night. Was trying not to laugh and lose control on the treadmill
Looks like they arrested one of the "twerkers"...lol
CSpringsNSD wrote:OnlyInUtah wrote:CSpringsNSD wrote:OnlyInUtah wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/twerkers-wanted-for-sexual-assault_56410549e4b0b24aee4b5e7a?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Seriously...shouldn't the cops be looking for people a little more dangerous than these girls?....lol
Lol, saw this at the gym last night. Was trying not to laugh and lose control on the treadmill
Looks like they arrested one of the "twerkers"...lol
Justice will be served!
Hoppy wrote:CSpringsNSD wrote:OnlyInUtah wrote:CSpringsNSD wrote:OnlyInUtah wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/twerkers-wanted-for-sexual-assault_56410549e4b0b24aee4b5e7a?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Seriously...shouldn't the cops be looking for people a little more dangerous than these girls?....lol
Lol, saw this at the gym last night. Was trying not to laugh and lose control on the treadmill
Looks like they arrested one of the "twerkers"...lol
Justice will be served!
Those sound like felony charges to me but do they deserve a Felony for that? Most of the men in the US wouldn't have called the police for that . They would have call their friends to brag so is that justice? or could this have been a lessor charge
CSpringsNSD wrote:Hoppy wrote:
I said it should be a misdemeanor not a felony. There are people who get felonies for things like that who will never be able to get jobs vote go to the service just for a stupid thing like that. I don't care if it was a police dog he belly danced for It should be a crime yes a felony no.
Do we really want someone that is stupid enough to taunt a police dog to be able to join the service, vote, ect? I'm tired of hearing the old, "He's young and made a bad choice" argument. You don't have to be old to make smart decisions. Be smart or pay. No more excuses for these stupid knuckleheads. Maybe more people will think about their actions before doing them if they are worried about the consequences.
OnlyInUtah wrote:And I'm sick of the "everyone has rights" bit. You or I would have been arrested and prosecuted Hop. He's not above the law just because he's a temporarily rich jock. Having civil rights doesn't mean you can knowingly break the law.
OnlyInUtah wrote:This Soldier stands every year on an overpass on I-215 here and salutes motorists passing beneath on Veterans Day. I salute his service.
CSpringsNSD wrote:The dogs have to be protected because because as Utah mentioned, if they attack, which to them may be out of defense, the department is sued and the dog is probably put down. Those dogs are a major asset to the police department and help to keep law abiding citizens like us safe. Maybe this law is stupid but if the dog gets put down as a result of something stupid and then isn't there for the more important events we've missed out. In that case, yes, I'd take the dog over some privileged thug any day. Maybe it shouldn't be a felony but the fact is it is for now. He should be punished. And if you do something dumb that also turns out to be illegal, some of your rights are lost. That is the consequence, if you don't like it, don't break the law.
CSpringsNSD wrote:Everyone making a big deal of Manning missing practice yesterday but they forget that he hasn't practiced most Wednesdays so far this season. Kubs and Elway have been sitting him since the preseason.
kicks wrote:CSpringsNSD wrote:Everyone making a big deal of Manning missing practice yesterday but they forget that he hasn't practiced most Wednesdays so far this season. Kubs and Elway have been sitting him since the preseason.
Well, with the exception of the Green Bay game, he could use the practice. Get his butt more practice John.
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