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a mindless vandal gets his reward, hooray!


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Not very nice... do you really think he deserved it? the severity of that injury is pretty bad. A moment of mindlessness could cost him the use of his leg...:thumbdown:

 

Yes, he was being a vandal & it was being videoed obviously to show how wonderful, clever & how he was such a “big” man - so its always good to see them come up short & if he spends >6 months on crutches or even lost his leg as a result of his OWN incompetence he may think twice about being a vandal agene & if not I hope he gets his other leg trapped & provides the spectacle on youtube for my & I suspect many others amusement of natural selection at work.

 

I think comparing an unfortunate accident at “work” or on the “road” resulting e.g. from a simple mistake or misjudgement by a driver/s resulting in a similar comparative injury is totally different to the above even though the net result is the same (broken leg), there will always be accident in the home, at work & on the road yet the above was 100% avoidable and was caused by the injured person wile committing a crime along with his acompleses.

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Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Hope his leg was broken and got infected!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I was a little harsh here, I had had a few glasses of wine when I saw it and posted.

 

But I just do not know why they enjoy destroying other peoples properly, when I was a child I had no desire to do such things.

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It's not nice if some one is in pain. But that was Darwinism in action. If he couldn't work that out before hand then, he does deserve the consequences, not from a moral standpoint, but one of biology. The chap concerned was an idiot, by that i mean the dictionary definition of the word, not a judgment.

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