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Quoted: Canadian tire is pretty badass if you’ve never been to one They sell everything from diapers to guns. It’s like Walmart but usually full of good, decent Canadians, not Walmart people. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why did they just happen to have handcuffs? Guessing one was the “loss prevention officer”. I used to work at a cabelas type store and we had one who fit basically every stereotype you can imagine in terms of being a complete fucking loser, wannabe jackboot who had no chance of ever becoming a cop. At that store, he was the only one who could stop/detain shoplifters. Imagine actually giving a fuck about any of this masking shit at your barely above minimum wage retail job... Tires seem like a strange thing to shoplift. Canadian tire is pretty badass if you’ve never been to one They sell everything from diapers to guns. It’s like Walmart but usually full of good, decent Canadians, not Walmart people. Canadian Tire is my 3rd favorite thing about Canada after poutine and all-dressed chips. |
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Quoted: It never fails. Retail employees won't fucking leave me alone until I need something from a locked case or have a question. Then I could probably stand there screaming "HELP ME" into a bullhorn and I'd still be on my own. View Quote |
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Quoted: Store employees can physically throw someone out who won't leave. They told him to scoot, he told them to shove it, they grabbed him and he still fought with them. Being an anti masker doesn't mean you can just tell people to fuck off and refuse to leave private property and not get your ass thrown out on the sidewalk. He refuse to leave, the guy was asking for attention and he got it. They didn't shoot him or bonk him with a tire iron. View Quote |
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He wouldn't leave private property. He deserved the force that he got.
Do yall not believe in property rights? |
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Objectively even if you buy 100% into the COVID panic like a good 3 masker,
I dont see how a 4 or 5 person struggle cuddle session is the best way to prevent covid. If someone walked in with no mask and the black plague I would keep my distance, ask them to leave, and call the cops if necessary. Getting to 2 base with the anti masker and a few of my coworkers would be last on my list |
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Quoted: Objectively even if you buy 100% into the COVID panic like a good 3 masker, I dont see how a 4 or 5 person struggle cuddle session is the best way to prevent covid. If someone walked in with no mask and the black plague I would keep my distance, ask them to leave, and call the cops if necessary. Getting to 2 base with the anti masker and a few of my coworkers would be last on my list View Quote |
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If I'm about to get cuffed by a bunch of not cops it will get stabby.
But then again I would have left when asked because I am a reasonable person. |
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Too bad he didn't grab the nearest hand tool and beat them all to death.
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Quoted: Canadian tire is pretty badass if you’ve never been to one They sell everything from diapers to guns. It’s like Walmart but usually full of good, decent Canadians, not Walmart people. View Quote I love Canadian Tire!!! My wife is Canadian and prior to the Border Closure, anytime I was up there we'd go to Canadian Tire for one thing or another! |
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Quoted: Funny story, I knew a guy in high school that printed counterfeit Canadian tire money that he was able to actually pass off in store. He also ended up working there and would steal shit from the store and basically sell it off the loading dock. He’d even take orders from people. He was, and still is the biggest fuckup I think I’ve ever known. View Quote Sounds like that fuck-up is building empires. |
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Quoted: Sounds like that fuck-up is building empires. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Funny story, I knew a guy in high school that printed counterfeit Canadian tire money that he was able to actually pass off in store. He also ended up working there and would steal shit from the store and basically sell it off the loading dock. He’d even take orders from people. He was, and still is the biggest fuckup I think I’ve ever known. Sounds like that fuck-up is building empires. He’d be 33 now, we were really good friends before high school. Last I heard, he’s still living with his parents, has only actually held a drivers license for maybe 5 years, has 2 DUIs (which are way worse up here than in the us), including one where he was caught speeding drunk on a suspended license, has to be driven to his minimum wage job selling gravel by his parents, has had like 1 gf who dumped him because he was so creepy, hates women, suspected to be a closeted gay, addicted to alcohol and drugs, and has been cut out of all of his old friends’ lives. Kind of sad really. |
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Quoted: I meant to imply they’re all getting fired, and hopefully criminally charged. Not that buddy is going to personally bankrupt them with a civil suit. Eta: but thanks for calling me a simpleton. View Quote The guy the employees choked out was arrested. Don't think he is going to get paid. |
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Quoted: Store employees can physically throw someone out who won't leave. They told him to scoot, he told them to shove it, they grabbed him and he still fought with them. Being an anti masker doesn't mean you can just tell people to fuck off and refuse to leave private property and not get your ass thrown out on the sidewalk. He refuse to leave, the guy was asking for attention and he got it. They didn't shoot him or bonk him with a tire iron. View Quote All of that according to employees who conveniently started videoing after all that allegedly occurred. |
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Quoted: Um... yeah. If asked to leave, he should have left. However, the virus has made an "authority" figure out of every cloth jacket wearing minimum wage fucktard. I don't need the employee of Hot Dog on a Stick watching out for my health, and I sure don't need their kind in Congress. God damn. I hate everything. View Quote |
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Quoted: Canadian tire is pretty badass if you’ve never been to one They sell everything from diapers to guns. It’s like Walmart but usually full of good, decent Canadians, not Walmart people. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why did they just happen to have handcuffs? Guessing one was the “loss prevention officer”. I used to work at a cabelas type store and we had one who fit basically every stereotype you can imagine in terms of being a complete fucking loser, wannabe jackboot who had no chance of ever becoming a cop. At that store, he was the only one who could stop/detain shoplifters. Imagine actually giving a fuck about any of this masking shit at your barely above minimum wage retail job... Tires seem like a strange thing to shoplift. Canadian tire is pretty badass if you’ve never been to one They sell everything from diapers to guns. It’s like Walmart but usually full of good, decent Canadians, not Walmart people. Never been. The name had me thinking it was a Canadian tire shop chain. Very clever, Canada. |
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Quoted: All of that according to employees who conveniently started videoing after all that allegedly occurred. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Store employees can physically throw someone out who won't leave. They told him to scoot, he told them to shove it, they grabbed him and he still fought with them. Being an anti masker doesn't mean you can just tell people to fuck off and refuse to leave private property and not get your ass thrown out on the sidewalk. He refuse to leave, the guy was asking for attention and he got it. They didn't shoot him or bonk him with a tire iron. All of that according to employees who conveniently started videoing after all that allegedly occurred. I can tell you with 99.999% certainty that those employees gave him ample opportunity to mask up or leave before they finally went hands-on. If he got that treatment he almost certainly earned it. |
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Quoted: If you pull a gun in that scenario, anywhere, you will find yourself on the short end of the legal stick. If you think otherwise, you probably shouldn't be carrying. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Always carry If you pull a gun in that scenario, anywhere, you will find yourself on the short end of the legal stick. If you think otherwise, you probably shouldn't be carrying. Probably, but the second some over-zealous $10/hr cop wannabe throws a choke on you, all bets are out the window. |
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Quoted: They told him to get out and he refused. You can usually use reasonable force to eject trespassers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It certainly is in Oklahoma and can be met with deadly force. Would not end well for those douchecanoes. Would choking a guy on his knees be considered reasonable force? Mention the mask, ask to leave then call police if refused. No way would I be wrestling, choking and handcuffing a guy over a trespass. |
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if he had went on the offense a bit and not let them surround him he probably wouldnt have as hard a time.
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Quoted: Arrested, for what? View Quote Did you read the article? Assault. You guys all see that there's an assault investigation and assume it's going to be against the sore employees because they're the villains to you. Turns out the man who started all of this is the one being investigated. "“When he said no, they decided that they were going to escort him out. That’s when he allegedly, at this point, assaulted a couple of the staff members. That’s of course when the video starts and the altercation happens...” ^That's a quote from the Canadian police. The store employees aren't the ones in hot water here. The man who refused to obey a lawful order to leave the store, and then decided to assault the group of employees who approached him, is the one in trouble. |
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Quoted: A shank would have brought that bullshit to an abrupt end. View Quote So you want to introduce lethal force to a situation where the guy was lawfully in the wrong, having violated a lawful order to leave the private property whose terms he was in blatant violation of? Just making sure I understand your stance here. I thought we supported the rights of private property owners...? |
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Quoted: So you want to introduce lethal force to a situation where the guy was lawfully in the wrong, having violated a lawful order to leave the private property whose terms he was in blatant violation of? Just making sure I understand your stance here. I thought we supported the rights of private property owners...? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A shank would have brought that bullshit to an abrupt end. So you want to introduce lethal force to a situation where the guy was lawfully in the wrong, having violated a lawful order to leave the private property whose terms he was in blatant violation of? Just making sure I understand your stance here. I thought we supported the rights of private property owners...? Call the cops on a simple trespass. Fighting, choking and handcuffing a guy that doesn't want to leave the store over mask bullshit is insane. Since you want to stick up for the crazy employees, please explain to me how choking a trespasser is justified in any use of force rules. |
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Quoted: Call the cops on a simple trespass. Fighting, choking and handcuffing a guy that doesn't want to leave the store over mask bullshit is insane. Since you want to stick up for the crazy employees, please explain to me how choking a trespasser is justified in any use of force rules. View Quote Was the man choked as a direct, proximate response to the fact he was trespassing? Or was he choked as a mitigation against the fact he was assaulting and trying to harm the representatives of the private property who were lawfully ordering him to leave? Reasoning is really hard, isn't it? |
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