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[#2]
Clean and jerk guys seem to drop it...must be different customs.
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[#3]
Quoted: Kicking someone without provocation or warning? I admit I'm not a lawyer, and I'm not a cop like you are, but that sounds like assault to me. View Quote I’m not familiar with the laws of that jurisdiction Also, something like this incident will vary widely based on the prosecutor who takes or doesn’t take the case. |
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[#4]
That shit made it's rounds in 2018 when it got posted to YT. I'm not digging for the thread
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[#5]
Quoted: I’m not familiar with the laws of that jurisdiction Also, something like this incident will vary widely based on the prosecutor who takes or doesn’t take the case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Kicking someone without provocation or warning? I admit I'm not a lawyer, and I'm not a cop like you are, but that sounds like assault to me. I’m not familiar with the laws of that jurisdiction Also, something like this incident will vary widely based on the prosecutor who takes or doesn’t take the case. Would that be considered acceptable behavior in the jurisdiction in which you're a police officer? |
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[#6]
Anytime you set metal weights on the ground that aren't bumper plates it's noisy as shit and sounds like you are slamming them. He wasn't dropping them, it was still a controlled descent.
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[#11]
Quoted: Acceptable to who? Standing on a public sidewalk filming people at a swimming pool isn’t illegal, but it’s not considered acceptable behavior to some people View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Would that be considered acceptable behavior in the jurisdiction in which you're a police officer? Acceptable to who? Standing on a public sidewalk filming people at a swimming pool isn’t illegal, but it’s not considered acceptable behavior to some people *To whom. If you're going to be an obnoxious lawyer troll, be precise with your language. |
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[#12]
Quoted: *To whom. If you're going to be an obnoxious lawyer troll, be precise with your language. View Quote Thanks, my degree isn’t in English For what I think you’re asking though-if gymbro requested it, we would take a report and tell him to go talk to the prosecutor if he wanted to pursue criminal charges |
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Quoted: Thanks, my degree isn’t in English For what I think you’re asking though-if gymbro requested it, we would take a report and tell him to go talk to the prosecutor if he wanted to pursue criminal charges View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: *To whom. If you're going to be an obnoxious lawyer troll, be precise with your language. Thanks, my degree isn’t in English For what I think you’re asking though-if gymbro requested it, we would take a report and tell him to go talk to the prosecutor if he wanted to pursue criminal charges So it's not acceptable, in your jurisdiction, to kick someone without provocation or warning, because you think their actions could damage a third party's property? |
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[#15]
Quoted: So it's not acceptable, in your jurisdiction, to kick someone without provocation or warning, because you think their actions could damage a third party's property? View Quote I’m not sure what you’re asking. In the incident here, if gymbro absolutely wanted paper done we would be playing secretary. The prosecutors would make the decision on what to do with it. |
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[#16]
Quoted: I’m not sure what you’re asking. In the incident here, if gymbro absolutely wanted paper done we would be playing secretary. The prosecutors would make the decision on what to do with it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So it's not acceptable, in your jurisdiction, to kick someone without provocation or warning, because you think their actions could damage a third party's property? I’m not sure what you’re asking. In the incident here, if gymbro absolutely wanted paper done we would be playing secretary. The prosecutors would make the decision on what to do with it. I am asking you if you think that kicking a stranger without provocation or warning is acceptable, based on the defense that said someone might be damaging a third party's property. I've restated this question 3 or 4 times now, and I really don't know how I can be more clear. But let me give it a try: Things in video. Good or bad? |
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Quoted: I am asking you if you think that kicking a stranger without provocation or warning is acceptable, based on the defense that said someone might be damaging a third party's property. I've restated this question 3 or 4 times now, and I really don't know how I can be more clear. But let me give it a try: Things in video. Good or bad? View Quote Again, there’s not enough information provided about the incident to make a definite decision on that. Has anyone here read the rules and regulations of the business or the terms you sign and agree to when you become a member there? |
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Quoted: Again, there’s not enough information provided about the incident to make a definite decision on that. Has anyone here read the rules and regulations of the business or the terms you sign and agree to when you become a member there? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I am asking you if you think that kicking a stranger without provocation or warning is acceptable, based on the defense that said someone might be damaging a third party's property. I've restated this question 3 or 4 times now, and I really don't know how I can be more clear. But let me give it a try: Things in video. Good or bad? Again, there’s not enough information provided about the incident to make a definite decision on that. Has anyone here read the rules and regulations of the business or the terms you sign and agree to when you become a member there? What could possibly be written in the rules and regulations of a third party business which justify one party kicking a second party without provocation or warning? |
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[#19]
Yea you dont do that in the middle of someone's lift...dude should have caught one for that
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[#20]
Lot of derp in this thread.
No wonder GD has so many fat bodies. [insert copy pasta about driving a truck and a knee condition] |
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[#21]
Quoted: I mean... if you can't set it down appropriately, you've got too much weight on the bar. That's how you get fucked up bars. Other guy acted like an asshole about it though. View Quote There is nothing wrong with how he was handling that bar. Very standard way to deadlift. A good bar can handle much worse abuse for years. |
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[#23]
Quoted: What could possibly be written in the rules and regulations of a third party business which justify one party kicking a second party without provocation or warning? View Quote Any rules or regulations the owner wants. “If you slam bars down other gymbros have a right to ask you to leave. If you do not leave when told to do so, they have a duty to physically remove you” |
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[#24]
Quoted: I mean... if you can't set it down appropriately, you've got too much weight on the bar. That's how you get fucked up bars. Other guy acted like an asshole about it though. View Quote Anyone who says shit like this isn't strong and doesn't want others to be strong. Performing compound and Olympic barbell lifts require the bar being dropped from differing heights. |
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[#25]
Quoted: Any rules or regulations the owner wants. “If you slam bars down other gymbros have a right to ask you to leave. If you do not leave when told to do so, they have a duty to physically remove you” And did gymbro 1 actually kick gymbro 2, I gotta rewatch it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What could possibly be written in the rules and regulations of a third party business which justify one party kicking a second party without provocation or warning? Any rules or regulations the owner wants. “If you slam bars down other gymbros have a right to ask you to leave. If you do not leave when told to do so, they have a duty to physically remove you” And did gymbro 1 actually kick gymbro 2, I gotta rewatch it I'm not aware of any jurisdictions in the English speaking world which allow private businesses to permit people to kick their customers without provocation or warning. Could you refer me to an example of such a jurisdiction? |
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[#26]
Quoted: lol. That's not dropping the weight. We can tell who has never pulled heavy for reps. View Quote This. LOL @ anyone that calls that dropping weights or that he's "using more than he can handle". Once you start deadlifting real weights, you don't gingerly return the weights to the floor or you'll get hurt. Dropping weights is literally letting go at the top of the lift, he was lowering them under control. |
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[#27]
Quoted: I'm not aware of any jurisdictions in the English speaking world which allow private businesses to permit people to kick their customers without provocation or warning. Could you refer me to an example of such a jurisdiction? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What could possibly be written in the rules and regulations of a third party business which justify one party kicking a second party without provocation or warning? Any rules or regulations the owner wants. “If you slam bars down other gymbros have a right to ask you to leave. If you do not leave when told to do so, they have a duty to physically remove you” And did gymbro 1 actually kick gymbro 2, I gotta rewatch it I'm not aware of any jurisdictions in the English speaking world which allow private businesses to permit people to kick their customers without provocation or warning. Could you refer me to an example of such a jurisdiction? I believe French is the official language in Montreal. So he may have you on a technicality. |
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Quoted: I believe French is the official language in Montreal. So he may have you on a technicality. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What could possibly be written in the rules and regulations of a third party business which justify one party kicking a second party without provocation or warning? Any rules or regulations the owner wants. “If you slam bars down other gymbros have a right to ask you to leave. If you do not leave when told to do so, they have a duty to physically remove you” And did gymbro 1 actually kick gymbro 2, I gotta rewatch it I'm not aware of any jurisdictions in the English speaking world which allow private businesses to permit people to kick their customers without provocation or warning. Could you refer me to an example of such a jurisdiction? I believe French is the official language in Montreal. So he may have you on a technicality. Well that would be par for the course for Mr. Boss. |
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[#30]
Quoted: I'm not aware of any jurisdictions in the English speaking world which allow private businesses to permit people to kick their customers without provocation or warning. Could you refer me to an example of such a jurisdiction? View Quote I’ve not reviewed all the laws and regulations of every jurisdiction In the English speaking world And as another fellow user pointed out, I certainly haven’t reviewed outside of the English speaking world Just because you’ve never heard of it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. You’re also confusing “acceptable” with “lawful” |
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[#31]
i would beat his ass then post it online so everyone can laugh at the little tyrant.
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[#33]
Quoted: I’ve not reviewed all the laws and regulations of every jurisdiction In the English speaking world And as another fellow user pointed out, I certainly haven’t reviewed outside of the English speaking world Just because you’ve never heard of it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. You’re also confusing “acceptable” with “lawful” View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm not aware of any jurisdictions in the English speaking world which allow private businesses to permit people to kick their customers without provocation or warning. Could you refer me to an example of such a jurisdiction? I’ve not reviewed all the laws and regulations of every jurisdiction In the English speaking world And as another fellow user pointed out, I certainly haven’t reviewed outside of the English speaking world Just because you’ve never heard of it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. You’re also confusing “acceptable” with “lawful” I've asked for answers to both. You've answered neither. As usual, you're trolling. And since you've reviewed the video in the last few minutes, you'll see that the individual who kicked another person without provocation or warning shouted at him in English. |
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Quoted: I've asked for answers to both. You've answered neither. As usual, you're trolling. And since you've reviewed the video in the last few minutes, you'll see that the individual who kicked another person without provocation or warning shouted at him in English. View Quote I answered your question about how it would be handled legally in my jurisdiction. Your question about “acceptable” is going to differ between different people who you ask, there’s no right answer about that. Do I think it’s acceptable to ask someone to leave when breaking rules of a private establishment? Opinion question Do I think it’s acceptable to film yourself at the gym? Opinion question |
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[#35]
Lol at the derp in this thread. The dead-lifter wasn’t doing anything wrong, he was barely dropping the weights and those bars can handle that kind of use. Some of you clearly don’t understand powerlifting. Don’t get me wrong, I hate the typical meathead in the gym who grunts loudly and/or drops weights from a high position (mainly for attention), but that dude was solid.
That being said, if it’s the gyms policy to not drop any weights and he defied that, they have the right to ask him to leave (but not assaulting him of course). Edit: just read the dude doesn’t even work there (still wouldn’t justify his actions if he did). |
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Quoted: I answered your question about how it would be handled legally in my jurisdiction. Your question about “acceptable” is going to differ between different people who you ask, there’s no right answer about that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I've asked for answers to both. You've answered neither. As usual, you're trolling. And since you've reviewed the video in the last few minutes, you'll see that the individual who kicked another person without provocation or warning shouted at him in English. I answered your question about how it would be handled legally in my jurisdiction. Your question about “acceptable” is going to differ between different people who you ask, there’s no right answer about that. You type so many words, yet you say nothing at all. |
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[#37]
That must be some thick-ass fluid to need a 18ga needle. |
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Quoted: If you’re at a casino and discover someone at your table is cheating, can you tell the person to knock it off and leave or do you have to wait until the dealer or staff does it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You type so many words, yet you say nothing at all. If you’re at a casino and discover someone at your table is cheating, can you tell the person to knock it off and leave or do you have to wait until the dealer or staff does it? If I'm not being paid as a loss prevention officer for the casino, I'm not going to confront someone about that kind of matter. And no way in hell I'd lay hands on him without provocation or warning. |
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Quoted: If I'm not being paid as a loss prevention officer for the casino, I'm not going to confront someone about that kind of matter. And no way in hell I'd lay hands on him without provocation or warning. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You type so many words, yet you say nothing at all. If you’re at a casino and discover someone at your table is cheating, can you tell the person to knock it off and leave or do you have to wait until the dealer or staff does it? If I'm not being paid as a loss prevention officer for the casino, I'm not going to confront someone about that kind of matter. And no way in hell I'd lay hands on him without provocation or warning. You wouldn’t kick the cards out of his hands and scream at him? |
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Quoted: When assholes collide View Quote Weight lifter was probably 1% asshole being that he was dropping the weights in a noisy fashion. If you are doing reps and can't control your lower, you need to reduce the weight on the bar. If all the other guy did was come over and yell at him that's fine. Makes him 99% the asshole, but whatever, world is full of assholes. Stepping on bar while the other is weightlifting = could cause injury Pushing like that = assault Once one party goes to criminal conduct, asshole factor becomes irrelevant. (If you a bank robber and you are polite = you are still a bankrobber) |
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Quoted: Quoted: I mean... if you can't set it down appropriately, you've got too much weight on the bar. That's how you get fucked up bars. Other guy acted like an asshole about it though. If I'm dead lifting a lot of weight, fuck setting it down gently and risking injury. My Gym allows it for dead lifting in certain areas. |
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[#49]
Quoted: Anytime you set metal weights on the ground that aren't bumper plates it's noisy as shit and sounds like you are slamming them. He wasn't dropping them, it was still a controlled descent. View Quote bumper plates are noisy too. its a fucking gym, not a library. When did it become necessary for a gym to be quiet? Glad i have my own gym equipment at home. |
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Quoted: You wouldn’t kick the cards out of his hands and scream at him? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You type so many words, yet you say nothing at all. If you’re at a casino and discover someone at your table is cheating, can you tell the person to knock it off and leave or do you have to wait until the dealer or staff does it? If I'm not being paid as a loss prevention officer for the casino, I'm not going to confront someone about that kind of matter. And no way in hell I'd lay hands on him without provocation or warning. You wouldn’t kick the cards out of his hands and scream at him? I have to say I would not. |
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