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ChadTower:

I was installing a carbon monoxide/smoke detector upstairs in my house a few months ago.  The windows were all open and I was running a lot of tests with it.  As I'm walking through the living room I notice a guy wandering around in my yard.  I get a little ticked and go outside to find out what he's trying to steal to discover that he heard the alarms and was trying to determine if anyone was inside and needed help.  I thanked him, explained that I'm running tests, and he went on his way.

horseboy:

--- Quote from: Dartful Dodger on February 23, 2007, 12:12:50 pm ---If this guy doesn't get punished for what he did we all lose a little of our privacy, because we're saying it's okay for someone to kick down your door if that person thinks someone in your house is in danger.

If you're willing to die to save a woman then you should be willing to go to jail for your mistake.

This guy lives with his mother and doesn't have a phone, he's an idiot.  It's only a matter of time before he or some other idiot that's following this story, kicks down your door because your microwave beep and he assumed it was your carbon monoxide detector.

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Say I am walking down the street and I see some dude snatch an old lady's purse. The old lady screams bloody murder. I chase the guy down and tackle him, breaking his leg in the process. He rolls over and it's Johnny Knoxville. The whole thing is a Jackass skit. No actual crime was committed. It was a misunderstanding that resulted in some damage being done. Should I go to jail for that too?

ChadTower:

They'd probably pay you for making the footage 100x better.  It's Johnny Knoxville.

Dartful Dodger:
That's a nice fictional story.

Here's a real one:
A wrestling coach is watching his son in a wrestling match. The kid he's wrestling has him in a hold that technically isn't illegal, but could cause permanent damage.  The referee knew this, but he's taking to long to decide whether or not to stop the match, instead of taking the chance on his son losing mobility of his shoulder he rushes the mat and throws the other kid across the floor.

This is unacceptable behavior and the father should and has take responsibility for his actions.

FrizzleFried:

--- Quote from: Dartful Dodger on February 23, 2007, 03:50:58 pm ---That's a nice fictional story.

Here's a real one:
A wrestling coach is watching his son in a wrestling match. The kid he's wrestling has him in a hold that technically isn't illegal, but could cause permanent damage.  The referee knew this, but he's taking to long to decide whether or not to stop the match, instead of taking the chance on his son losing mobility of his shoulder he rushes the mat and throws the other kid across the floor.

This is unacceptable behavior and the father should and has take responsibility for his actions.

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Er...I saw the video...it no way was the referee taking "too long to stop the match."  There was literally a couple SECONDS at most that the kid was in that hold.   You are comparing apples to oranges anyway.

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