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Ian Thomas facing five charges for trying to get away from cops on a dirt bike


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law shouldn’t be reactive it should be proactive

its not a big deal because the drunk driver didn’t hurt someone else?

fialing to stop, going into oncoming traffic…history of 91 in a 65…

are we saying this behavior is all good, no one got hurt…until someone gets hurt? does that really make sense?

what if more behavior does hurt someone in the future…any liability after a slap on the wrist now? 

some of you have some hardcore criminalistic thinking errors, and your history probably shows that too

regardless, it’s clearly an intelligence problem and that’s hard to fix

 

 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

To further elaborate on why that's bad...

Most teams would likely see Thomas as a fringe player. Hence, pulling a stunt like this would probably get him cut.

Us? We gave him an extension 😖

The Rhule stench is fixing to last a long time here.  

He took Ron's roster and leveled it minus the few contracts he couldn't escape.  However, in return, he hasn't been able to find anyone worth a damn.  We don't have a single positive new multi-year signing under his tenure that has 2nd contract potential.  Not one.  We've missed every single splash signing/trade possible.

Bridgewater

Anderson

Elflein

Erving

PJ Walker

Weatherly

Whitehead

Darnold

it is beyond bush league

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6 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

You can get fined for that? Guys here drive in packs of 10-15 or more and obey zero traffic laws. The cops barely bat an eye.

 

edit: Oh ... Huntersville. Ok, makes sense.

You don’t even know the half of it when it comes to Bike Life in Charlotte.

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33 minutes ago, onmyown said:

law shouldn’t be reactive it should be proactive

its not a big deal because the drunk driver didn’t hurt someone else?

fialing to stop, going into oncoming traffic…history of 91 in a 65…

are we saying this behavior is all good, no one got hurt…until someone gets hurt? does that really make sense?

what if more behavior does hurt someone in the future…any liability after a slap on the wrist now? 

some of you have some hardcore criminalistic thinking errors, and your history probably shows that too

regardless, it’s clearly an intelligence problem and that’s hard to fix

 

 

stop thinking thats racist!1!!1!!!

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17 minutes ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

Well let's hope since they knew about it the deal is voidable if he continues to go full Forrest Gump on the highway. 

Last summer and they didn't know? I believe it honestly. Its def not voidable because this organization is trash

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