XPost: nyc.general, nyc.transit, nyc.motorcycles
XPost: alt.autos
From: dogglebe@yahooo.com
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 20:27:23 +0000 (GMT), Whomever
wrote:
>> > Are you capable of understanding that, and
>> >putting yourself in my position?
>>
>> No! I accept the consequences for my own actions. If I get a ticket
>> for something, I don't complain that the cops should've been chasing
>> killers and rapists. I accept the fact that I got caught; you should
>> do the same.
>
>Obviously you ARE incapable of understanding that and putting
>yourself in my position. The police were not involved here. This
>may not have been a crime technically, but it was a mean-
>spirited, draconian action that far exceeded what was justified
>by the circumstances.
I'll say it again: I accept the consequences for my own actions. You
should learn to do the same.
>Your mentality is that of the masochistic victim that thinks,
>"Gee, it was my fault I got robbed. I should have known better
>than to walk the streets at night. I've been WARNED not to do
>so. The guy that mugged me had nothing personal against me, it's
>MY FAULT for being there."
You're comparing being punished for committing a crime to being the
victim of a crime? Persecuted much?
>I'll get my compensation, or CVS will pay the price! Disagree
>all you wish, but that's the way it will be. And were it not for
>masochists like you that suck up to those that abuse us -
>corporate, government, or private - they would not in most cases
>get away with it.
I've never been towed for parking illegally. This has nothing to do
with being a suck-up. It has to do with parking responsibly.
Too bad, you'll never learn what it means to be responsible
Phil
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