judgement day for spilling a drink

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  • tec0
    Diamond Member

    • Jun 2009
    • 4624

    #16
    My internet “Vodacrap” was just not working last night but I thought my post did make it. Well it didn’t… So;
    Originally posted by adrianh
    And if the guy dropped a brick instead of a drink?
    Well if an individual took a brick to a party how would this individual justify it? So his pet brick cuddles just hat to come with to this party. The word premeditation comes into play now. And the dynamics changed from possible accident to harmful intend.

    So this individual take cuddles the brick to the balcony and “oops” drop it onto someone’s head. That person if not dead would be hospitalized. The man that dropped cuddles the brick would then be arrested and probably be charged with attempted murder if not murder.

    Still if that victim had guard’s professional guards then those guards could have spotted that the balcony is a possible problem and the individual with cuddles the brick could be stopped long before he had the opportunity to do anything.

    So all the king’s men could not put cuddles together again, the same can be said for his owner’s life…

    Big difference between a drunk and drink and an individual with harmful intend.
    peace is a state of mind
    Disclaimer: everything written by me can be considered as fictional.

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    • tec0
      Diamond Member

      • Jun 2009
      • 4624

      #17
      Originally posted by murdock
      what amazes me is that thesecurity was fast enough to cover the president before the liquid actually came into contact...i would love to have been a fly on the wall or seen footage filmed of this incident...all i know is intentional or not this fella is paying dearly for his action...i just hope for my sake i never come close to any goverment official...on the weekend whiled driving home from work...i was almost hit by 2 black vehicles travelling at extremley high speed with blue lights flashing on the dash boards...they just missed my vehicle...the joke is they cut the corner and where on the wrong side of the road...i just thought after the incident just image if they had hit my vehicle...the kak that i would been blamed for and the hassles i would go through...they would probably make up some cock and bull story that i had tried to attack them or something riduculous
      That is exactly why the people must call for government officials to be banned from our clubs, malls, casinos, shops and roads. They are a potential fret. I have seen a government official walking through the mall and every person was pushed disrespectfully out of the way.

      The same can be said with their driving. Speed limits and the like does not apply to them. So clearly it is only right for the people to be protected against possible interaction.
      peace is a state of mind
      Disclaimer: everything written by me can be considered as fictional.

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      • murdock
        Suspended

        • Oct 2007
        • 2346

        #18
        we live in africa....need i say more

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        • Dave A
          Site Caretaker

          • May 2006
          • 22806

          #19
          Loving this - shades of George Bush Jnr

          Which naturally had me wondering -

          What if he had dropped a shoe?
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          • tec0
            Diamond Member

            • Jun 2009
            • 4624

            #20
            Originally posted by Dave A
            Loving this - shades of George Bush Jnr

            Which naturally had me wondering -

            What if he had dropped a shoe?
            A shoe, this can actually be interesting. Right we all know that alcohol does two things if you are intoxicated, the first is “good bye rational thought” second is good bye memory” Will a drunken individual take of her/his shoe and dropped it on someone else?

            Yes it is conceivable that a drunken individual will do something like that. Was it premeditated? That is going to be hell to proof. Considering the fact the individual was drunk and perhaps angered at something at some stage. Did he/she thought it trough, it is impossible to rationalise once heavily intoxicated.

            Again the dynamic changed to irrational behaviour due to intoxication. It doesn’t justify the action of dropping the shoe but it allows for an argument.

            That said the second part of the story stays the same. The Guard could have cornered off that part of the balcony thus removing the opportunity.

            Come to think of it, almost any scenario will come down to four things:

            Was the person rational?
            What was the intend if any?
            Why did the opportunity exist ?
            Could the situation be neutralised ?
            peace is a state of mind
            Disclaimer: everything written by me can be considered as fictional.

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            • adrianh
              Diamond Member

              • Mar 2010
              • 6328

              #21
              Hey Dave - Just as long as its not a right shoe - we know which movement would be blamed for the insult!

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              • mbsmit
                Full Member

                • Oct 2011
                • 67

                #22
                Well, in my opinion, it is a simple matter of respect.
                "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" Martin Luther King, Jnr

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                • Blurock
                  Diamond Member

                  • May 2010
                  • 4203

                  #23
                  Zuma and his cronies have sued so many people in the past, including the satirist Zapiro. I have lost track of just how many cases are still pending for so called defamation, insults etc. Is this another case of distortion?
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