What stupid breach of the law do you hate?

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The Funslinger

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Question's in the title, so I'll just go right into mine.

Drunk Driving.

From personal experience. I've grown up with dogs, specifically black labradors. Average labrador can live for around 15 years. Anyway, I was staying at my grandparent's when I was a kid. My dad had taken our labrador Joe (not the best dog name, but hey) on a walk and was bringing him back up to the house. Some drunk-ass prick in a van comes speeding along, so shit faced he had two wheels on the inside of the pavement. My dad only just managed to haul himself up onto the wall before it went by him, obliterating the labrador he hadn't been able to get up the wall in time.

So yeah, killed my childhood dog. So what's yours?
 

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an act of thievery has made me pessimistic and paranoid for life.
someone broke into my parent's car and stole my xbox back in the 6th grade.

:,(
 

Onyx Oblivion

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A strong hatred of sneaking-into-multiple-movies with only one ticket purchase.

Sorry about your dog...
 

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One case of stupidity that i heard about was when a burglar attempted to break into a mans house through a skylight. Now as you imagine a skylight isnt designed to take the wieght of a full grown man on it so when he put his plan into motion he fell right through it. From here its the usual police getting called and such.

Later on at the courts the burglar contersued his intended victim for having a faulty skylight, and won.
 

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I work in law enforcement... so can I say all of them?
Most people I can sympathize, I understand life ain't easy. People make mistakes.

Except, I reserve a special hatred for drug dealers.

I'd elaborate but that would make people feel they need to argue with me and pick apart what I say. I've had that argument about 100 times already on this site and don't care to again.
 

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gigastar said:
One case of stupidity that i heard about was when a burglar attempted to break into a mans house through a skylight. Now as you imagine a skylight isnt designed to take the wieght of a full grown man on it so when he put his plan into motion he fell right through it. From here its the usual police getting called and such.

Later on at the courts the burglar contersued his intended victim for having a faulty skylight, and won.
Like above: It was winter and a guy was putting stuff in his car when a mugger drew a weapon and started walking up the driveway when he slipped and damaged his back and head. The mugger sued and won.
 

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gigastar said:
One case of stupidity that i heard about was when a burglar attempted to break into a mans house through a skylight. Now as you imagine a skylight isnt designed to take the wieght of a full grown man on it so when he put his plan into motion he fell right through it. From here its the usual police getting called and such.

Later on at the courts the burglar contersued his intended victim for having a faulty skylight, and won.
Yeah... that's not actually true at all. It comes up in law classes all the time. It actually comes from i think the jim carrey movie 'liar liar.'

Anyway the type of person you hate is called 'litigious'
 

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ace_of_something said:
gigastar said:
One case of stupidity that i heard about was when a burglar attempted to break into a mans house through a skylight. Now as you imagine a skylight isnt designed to take the wieght of a full grown man on it so when he put his plan into motion he fell right through it. From here its the usual police getting called and such.

Later on at the courts the burglar contersued his intended victim for having a faulty skylight, and won.
Yeah... that's not actually true at all. It comes up in law classes all the time. It actually comes from i think the jim carrey movie 'liar liar.'

Anyway the type of person you hate is called 'litigious'
Well i said i heard about it, i never said where it came from and i wasnt sure if it was true.

Anyway the guy who posted just before you provided us with a similar example that probably did happen.
 

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Besides the obvious murder and stealing, I have to second you on drunk driving.
There are a lot of idiots on the roads when they are sober, don't add more.
 

Zantos

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Assault.

Really people, there's no need. I know that when you watch the pretty moving pictures on the screen it looks cool, but you need to learn the difference between reality and dreams. Here is a helpful diagram:

http://i4.bebo.com/029a/4/mediuml/2007/03/29/20/3632126157a3960563948b368783584ml.jpg
 

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Zantos said:
Assault.

Really people, there's no need. I know that when you watch the pretty moving pictures on the screen it looks cool, but you need to learn the difference between reality and dreams. Here is a helpful diagram:

http://i4.bebo.com/029a/4/mediuml/2007/03/29/20/3632126157a3960563948b368783584ml.jpg
I'm confused. Is he watching reality on a screen of some sort?
 

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gigastar said:
One case of stupidity that i heard about was when a burglar attempted to break into a mans house through a skylight. Now as you imagine a skylight isnt designed to take the wieght of a full grown man on it so when he put his plan into motion he fell right through it. From here its the usual police getting called and such.

Later on at the courts the burglar contersued his intended victim for having a faulty skylight, and won.
thats acutaly bs, stories like those tend to come around whenever tort reform is up for vote to "prove" how bad current tort laws are, hearing about such stories is easy but they are almost all bullshit
 

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artanis_neravar said:
Zantos said:
Assault.

Really people, there's no need. I know that when you watch the pretty moving pictures on the screen it looks cool, but you need to learn the difference between reality and dreams. Here is a helpful diagram:

http://i4.bebo.com/029a/4/mediuml/2007/03/29/20/3632126157a3960563948b368783584ml.jpg
I'm confused. Is he watching reality on a screen of some sort?
It's supposed to mean dreams are the stuff inside your head, reality is the stuff outside.

For context purposes, here's where it's from

 

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All of them, really, but I hold a special place in my hatredsphere (Kind of like a heart, but it doesn't pump blood and you hold people you hate in it instead of people you love) for animal abusers. I love animals, and I'm not the kind of "raid a lab and release everything" person at all, but when I see an animal in pain due to abuse or neglect, I want to wound the responsible party.

i.e., a few years ago a few teenagers found a stray cat, doused it in gasoline, set it on fire, and threw it into a creek. I honestly believe the same should be done to them.
 

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StellarViking said:
All of them, really, but I hold a special place in my hatredsphere (Kind of like a heart, but it doesn't pump blood and you hold people you hate in it instead of people you love) for animal abusers. I love animals, and I'm not the kind of "raid a lab and release everything" person at all, but when I see an animal in pain due to abuse or neglect, I want to wound the responsible party.

i.e., a few years ago a few teenagers found a stray cat, doused it in gasoline, set it on fire, and threw it into a creek. I honestly believe the same should be done to them.
Fun fact; I could pick any random person whos been charged with animal abuse there is a very high to damn near 100% chance they have problems paying taxes, registering cars, keeping a valid drivers license or not hitting their wives/children.

It's really eerie how certain criminal history things always go together especially when they aren't really of a similar nature (well except the domestic abuse thing)
 

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I remember this one time where I got jumped.

I also remember this other time I got jumped.

Oh, and this other time.

I despise groups of people who jump one person, cowards. Its lucky I can fight.
 

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binnsyboy said:
Question's in the title, so I'll just go right into mine.

Drunk Driving.

From personal experience. I've grown up with dogs, specifically black labradors. Average labrador can live for around 15 years. Anyway, I was staying at my grandparent's when I was a kid. My dad had taken our labrador Joe (not the best dog name, but hey) on a walk and was bringing him back up to the house. Some drunk-ass prick in a van comes speeding along, so shit faced he had two wheels on the inside of the pavement. My dad only just managed to haul himself up onto the wall before it went by him, obliterating the labrador he hadn't been able to get up the wall in time.

So yeah, killed my childhood dog. So what's yours?
Drunk driving for me too. My brother (who was two at the time, I wasn't born yet) was killed when a drunk drove into my father's lane because she passed out at the wheel. Not only was the bar that allowed her to drink all day every day and then drive not punished but the DA took so long to prosecute the case the statute of limitations almost ran out (it wasn't considered murder so there was one) so they forced a quick deal that was more or less a slap on the wrist.
 

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Jodah said:
Drunk driving for me too. My brother (who was two at the time, I wasn't born yet) was killed when a drunk drove into my father's lane because she passed out at the wheel. Not only was the bar that allowed her to drink all day every day and then drive not punished but the DA took so long to prosecute the case the statute of limitations almost ran out (it wasn't considered murder so there was one) so they forced a quick deal that was more or less a slap on the wrist.
Holy shit

I'm so sorry

OT: I fucking hate animal abusers too.
 

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Olofelefant said:
Jodah said:
Drunk driving for me too. My brother (who was two at the time, I wasn't born yet) was killed when a drunk drove into my father's lane because she passed out at the wheel. Not only was the bar that allowed her to drink all day every day and then drive not punished but the DA took so long to prosecute the case the statute of limitations almost ran out (it wasn't considered murder so there was one) so they forced a quick deal that was more or less a slap on the wrist.
Holy shit

I'm so sorry

OT: I fucking hate animal abusers too.
It gets worse too. A few months after the crash my parents got a card with the usual religious "I'm at peace" stuff and it was signed with my brother's name, which understandably upset my parents a great deal. Come to find out later after fingerprinting the card/envelope that the drunk driver's son was the one that sent it. He went to prison for a good while for harassment and some other stuff.
 

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StellarViking said:
All of them, really, but I hold a special place in my hatredsphere (Kind of like a heart, but it doesn't pump blood and you hold people you hate in it instead of people you love) for animal abusers. I love animals, and I'm not the kind of "raid a lab and release everything" person at all, but when I see an animal in pain due to abuse or neglect, I want to wound the responsible party.

i.e., a few years ago a few teenagers found a stray cat, doused it in gasoline, set it on fire, and threw it into a creek. I honestly believe the same should be done to them.
This, but replace the word "animal" with "child".