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Postby McNair » Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:29 pm

Yeah, opinions. Everyone has them.
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Postby Mcluvin » Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:32 pm

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Postby Sahronax » Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:57 am

Nasty wrote:I can't tell if you're trolling or just a retard.



This...
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Postby Matt » Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:41 am

These kids just got their priorities wrong. They should be chasing tail, leave the Airsoft guns and real guns at home. The only thing you should be concerned about is how far up a girl's skirt you can see.
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Postby Vega » Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:47 am

Haha!!!
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Postby Osprey » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:11 am

Nasty wrote:
Evil Zergling137"

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The kid who did this is a complete idiot he is the reason airsoft has a bad Rep. I also want to note what is so dramatic about a airsoft gun that I want to go talk to a counselor about it.

Sorry about that my class started in two minutes so I type really fast so I wouldn't be late. I totally forgot to spell check it before I posted that. :roll:
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Postby Osprey » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:13 am

Matt wrote:These kids just got their priorities wrong. They should be chasing tail, leave the Airsoft guns and real guns at home. The only thing you should be concerned about is how far up a girl's skirt you can see.
True that, and kinda of creepy :lol:
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Postby Evil Zergling137 » Wed Nov 02, 2011 9:12 am

Nasty wrote:
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Mcluvin wrote:Some more responsible kids tipped off the faculty which was a good thing to do in my opinion.


You are an idiot. Calling the cops is one of the most dumb things you can ever do. Followed closely by talking to them.

That kids actions had a reasonable probability of resulting in police coming to the school with guns drawn. That kid should have the shit kicked out of him daily until he is forced to change schools.

What do the schools teach these days??? When in doubt call the cops?? wtf. maybe you should change schools too.


I can't tell if you're trolling or just a retard.


Have you ever called the cops and had anything good come out of it?

Calling the cops on someone is a bigger offense than bleeding their gf/spouse. Your next step better be to move/skip town/never talk to them again. Calling the cops has huge long term financial and job prospect implications and you better be willing to accept those and understand that you are to blame for any of the consequences that follow your decision.

Calling the cops about a harmless airsoft pistol should get your face smashed in until no one can stand to look at you.
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Postby God » Wed Nov 02, 2011 9:35 am

Evil Zergling137 wrote:
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Mcluvin wrote:Some more responsible kids tipped off the faculty which was a good thing to do in my opinion.


You are an idiot. Calling the cops is one of the most dumb things you can ever do. Followed closely by talking to them.

That kids actions had a reasonable probability of resulting in police coming to the school with guns drawn. That kid should have the shit kicked out of him daily until he is forced to change schools.

What do the schools teach these days??? When in doubt call the cops?? wtf. maybe you should change schools too.


Have you ever called the cops and had anything good come out of it?

Calling the cops on someone is a bigger offense than f***ing their gf/spouse. Your next step better be to move/skip town/never talk to them again. Calling the cops has huge long term financial and job prospect implications and you better be willing to accept those and understand that you are to blame for any of the consequences that follow your decision.

Calling the cops about a harmless airsoft pistol should get your face smashed in until no one can stand to look at you.


Zergling, you are not alone in your belief... lol
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Postby Evil Zergling137 » Wed Nov 02, 2011 9:52 am

TheNinja wrote:Zergling, you are not alone in your belief... lol


That is because it is the accurate informed conclusion. You can't blame the cops for what they do after you call them because they are just following procedure and doing their job. Any damage or long term costs are the fault of the person who decided to escalate the situation by calling them.
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Postby Matt » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:07 am

I sort of agree with him and I sort of don't - depends on the situation. If somebody claims a student has a "gun" - and as a school principle you do not know if it's real or not, you really don't have many options but to get law enforcement involved. In fact, it's probably required. However, if somebody said "Little Billy brought an AIRSOFT gun to school today..." well in that case, I'd just bring him into the office and dig a confession out of him, then have his parents pick him AND the Airsoft gun up... hand out a suspension and tell him never to bring it again.
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Postby Payback » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:16 am

Evil Zergling137 wrote:
Any damage or long term costs are the fault of the person who decided to escalate the situation by calling them.


This is a foolish statement.


So, on halloween, yes, the faculty should have realized some dumbass would show up with a toy gun for a costume. But on all other days, they really have to go balls to the walls with reaction, because the 1 of 1000 times they don't, they will either be sued by a parent group, loose their jobs, or it will be a real gun.

What your saying is, if i see a gun at school at call the cops, i should pay the fines, bail, lawyer fees, ect? Not the idiot who brought the gun?

Honestly, in todays day every little shit should know that a gun, be it nerf, airsoft, paintball or noise maker is not allowed at school, period.

Even things having to do with guns is not allowed, my 8 yr old son had a pocket full of EMPTY spent .22 shells and forgot they were in his coat when he went to school on the next monday, i was called to pick him up because of it. I promptly told the principle that he over reacted and was an idiot for it. But i can see why they have zero tolerance.
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Postby Evil Zergling137 » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:34 am

Nasty wrote:Again, can't tell if you're trolling or legitimately an idiot. If you are legitimately an idiot, what happened, did the cops come and take your pot away?


LOL no, I've never had much interaction with police. I've never done any type of illegal drug.
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Postby Evil Zergling137 » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:38 am

Matt wrote:I sort of agree with him and I sort of don't - depends on the situation. If somebody claims a student has a "gun" - and as a school principle you do not know if it's real or not, you really don't have many options but to get law enforcement involved. In fact, it's probably required. However, if somebody said "Little Billy brought an AIRSOFT gun to school today..." well in that case, I'd just bring him into the office and dig a confession out of him, then have his parents pick him AND the Airsoft gun up... hand out a suspension and tell him never to bring it again.


Yeah that would be the correct way to handle it. Also if someone were to bring a real (loaded) firearm into a classroom as a student (and showing it off) then it would be reasonable to conclude that there was an intent to use (or likelihood of using) that firearm so bringing police into the situation would be reasonable. It would not be (much of) an escalation.

I do disagree that you can't tell the difference. People know what is going on and you should be able to profile pretty easily the small portion of the class that could actually bring real loaded firearms in a way that could actually result in the use of them.
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Postby Ivan Daylovich™ » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:45 am

Nasty, stop making fun of the mentally handicapped. It's not cool.
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