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Losers of the week, stupid things people do.

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I'd have to say the Losers of the week are all those a holes who rioted on st patty's day....now look where that got them? Rightly so, the pres of Fanshawe College is suspending all those who partook of the festivities....

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/london-ont-mayor-vows-action-st-patricks-day-115821219.html

Those little bastards might not regret it now, but will in 20 yrs when they're working a menial job for peanuts after realizing that no one will hire them with a criminal record.....
 
Drive-thru rage at Tim Hortons leads to charges

https://www.torontosun.com/2012/03/26/drive-thru-rage-at-tim-hortons-leads-to-charges

GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALTA. - A man apparently in dire need of a coffee is now in need of a lawyer after police say he pulled a pellet gun on a fellow Tim Hortons drive-thru customer.
A 25-year old Swan City, Alta., man is facing a number of charges after he allegedly cut into the drive-through line at the Timmies around 12:45 p.m. Friday.

When confronted by another customer, the man allegedly produced what appeared to be a handgun before taking off.

RCMP pulled the man over and found a pellet gun in the vehicle. He faces charges of possession of a firearm, impaired driving and possession of a controlled substance.

He is due back in court May 9.
 
Drive-thru rage at Tim Hortons leads to charges

https://www.torontosun.com/2012/03/26/drive-thru-rage-at-tim-hortons-leads-to-charges

GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALTA. - A man apparently in dire need of a coffee is now in need of a lawyer after police say he pulled a pellet gun on a fellow Tim Hortons drive-thru customer.
A 25-year old Swan City, Alta., man is facing a number of charges after he allegedly cut into the drive-through line at the Timmies around 12:45 p.m. Friday.

When confronted by another customer, the man allegedly produced what appeared to be a handgun before taking off.

RCMP pulled the man over and found a pellet gun in the vehicle. He faces charges of possession of a firearm, impaired driving and possession of a controlled substance.

He is due back in court May 9.


Right on. I hate people like him. Those that cut in front of you in the movie and bank line ups should be charged :bomb:.
 
https://www.tampabay.com/news/publi...-because-wife-wouldnt-leave-him-alone/1221180

Suburban Tampa Bay resident Doyle Hardwick is in jail because his wife wouldn’t let him check his Facebook page. According to the Tampa Bay Times, Hardwick tried plying his wife with beer so that she would fall asleep, but 54-year-old Julie Hardwick refused to go to bed. According to Pasco County arrest reports, she wanted to sit by her husband and look at his Facebook page. With no other recourse

open to him, Mr. Hardwick called 911 and told dispatchers that his wife was refusing to let him look at Facebook. According to the 911 transcripts, the caller (CLR), “says him and his wife are sitting next to each other. ... CLR is upset because she won’t go to bed. Now they are bickering about who has been drinking. CLR has had 4 beers. Wife has had 8 beers. … CLR is upset because she wouldn’t let him look at Facebook peacefully.”

A sheriff’s deputy arrived at the couple’s trailer home in Wesley Chapel while Hardwick was still on the phone to 911. Hardwick told the deputy he had “called 911 because he was upset about his wife sitting next to him and not going to sleep after he gave her beers to go to sleep.” According to Hardwick’s statement to the deputy, “His wife was supposed to go to sleep after he gave her the beers because that was their agreement.”

Hardwick allegedly told the deputy, “I just wanted someone to make my wife do what I wanted her to do.” Instead, Mr. Hardwick was arrested for misuse of 911. He pleaded guilty to the crime last month but never showed up to serve his time. A warrant was issued for his arrest and he turned himself in to the Pasco County jail on March 20. He is now serving a 60-day sentence. Hardwick pleaded no contest to a misuse of 911 charge in 2010, serving 10 days in jail for that incident. Court records for the time say he called 911 then to issue a complaint “regarding neighbors defecating into old vehicle fuel tanks for the past three weeks.”
 
A woman who said she lied as an 11-year-old when she said her father raped her won't be prosecuted for her testimony, which sent him to prison for more than nine years.Prosecutor Sue Baur said charging Cassandra Ann Kennedy of Longview might discourage others who might have lied in similar situations from coming forward to tell the truth.

She noted, however, that it was simply a case of a person withdrawing their story - not an indictment of the system.
"Unfortunately, a man spent 10 years in prison before that happened," the prosecutor said.Now 23, Kennedy said guilt prompted her to tell police that she lied in 2001 when she lived in Kalama,

The Daily News reported Sunday ( https://is.gd/3F53OU).
"I did a horrible thing," Kennedy told detectives in January, according to a police report. "It's not OK."Her father, Thomas Edward Kennedy, denied the rape allegation but was sentenced in 2002 to more than 15 years in prison. Now 43, he was released last week and all charges against him were dismissed.

Reached Friday by the newspaper, he declined to comment, saying he's simply trying to get on with his life.
In recent months, Cassandra Kennedy has been staying at Mountain Ministries, a Christian addiction treatment center. Gary Miller, the organization's director, said she was in Mexico doing missionary work and couldn't be reached.She told detectives this year that she wanted to talk about her father's conviction, according to investigative reports.Kennedy told police her father never touched her. For nearly a decade, she said, he had been sitting in prison based on her lies.

"I just want him to be out and freed," Kennedy said in her interview with detectives. Then, she said, "I will be free on the inside."Kennedy said she got the idea of setting up her father from a friend whose stepfather was sent to prison for a child sex crime."I thought that is what I would do to make my dad go away," she told police.

Thomas Kennedy and his wife divorced around 1991, and their daughters, Cassandra and her older sister, began spending one weekend a month with their father, according to court documents. The girls slept on foam mattresses in the living room of Kennedy's home."I wanted him to love me, and I didn't think he did at that time," she told the detectives.Kennedy said she made up the rape story largely because her father disappointed her.

"I took my own vengeance," she told police
The jury convicted Thomas Kennedy of three counts of first-degree rape of a child and the conviction had been upheld on appeal

 
A woman who said she lied as an 11-year-old when she said her father raped her won't be prosecuted for her testimony, which sent him to prison for more than nine years.Prosecutor Sue Baur said charging Cassandra Ann Kennedy of Longview might discourage others who might have lied in similar situations from coming forward to tell the truth.

She noted, however, that it was simply a case of a person withdrawing their story - not an indictment of the system.
"Unfortunately, a man spent 10 years in prison before that happened," the prosecutor said.Now 23, Kennedy said guilt prompted her to tell police that she lied in 2001 when she lived in Kalama,

The Daily News reported Sunday ( https://is.gd/3F53OU).
"I did a horrible thing," Kennedy told detectives in January, according to a police report. "It's not OK."Her father, Thomas Edward Kennedy, denied the rape allegation but was sentenced in 2002 to more than 15 years in prison. Now 43, he was released last week and all charges against him were dismissed.

Reached Friday by the newspaper, he declined to comment, saying he's simply trying to get on with his life.
In recent months, Cassandra Kennedy has been staying at Mountain Ministries, a Christian addiction treatment center. Gary Miller, the organization's director, said she was in Mexico doing missionary work and couldn't be reached.She told detectives this year that she wanted to talk about her father's conviction, according to investigative reports.Kennedy told police her father never touched her. For nearly a decade, she said, he had been sitting in prison based on her lies.

"I just want him to be out and freed," Kennedy said in her interview with detectives. Then, she said, "I will be free on the inside."Kennedy said she got the idea of setting up her father from a friend whose stepfather was sent to prison for a child sex crime."I thought that is what I would do to make my dad go away," she told police.

Thomas Kennedy and his wife divorced around 1991, and their daughters, Cassandra and her older sister, began spending one weekend a month with their father, according to court documents. The girls slept on foam mattresses in the living room of Kennedy's home."I wanted him to love me, and I didn't think he did at that time," she told the detectives.Kennedy said she made up the rape story largely because her father disappointed her.

"I took my own vengeance," she told police
The jury convicted Thomas Kennedy of three counts of first-degree rape of a child and the conviction had been upheld on appeal


That's some scary sh@t right there. That could happen to any of us when you think of it.

I guess it's hard to prosecute someone for lies they told as an 11 year old but surely she should have to pay some price for her actions.
 
A woman who said she lied as an 11-year-old when she said her father raped her won't be prosecuted for her testimony, which sent him to prison for more than nine years.Prosecutor Sue Baur said charging Cassandra Ann Kennedy of Longview might discourage others who might have lied in similar situations from coming forward to tell the truth.

She noted, however, that it was simply a case of a person withdrawing their story - not an indictment of the system.
"Unfortunately, a man spent 10 years in prison before that happened," the prosecutor said.Now 23, Kennedy said guilt prompted her to tell police that she lied in 2001 when she lived in Kalama,

The Daily News reported Sunday ( https://is.gd/3F53OU).
"I did a horrible thing," Kennedy told detectives in January, according to a police report. "It's not OK."Her father, Thomas Edward Kennedy, denied the rape allegation but was sentenced in 2002 to more than 15 years in prison. Now 43, he was released last week and all charges against him were dismissed.

Reached Friday by the newspaper, he declined to comment, saying he's simply trying to get on with his life.
In recent months, Cassandra Kennedy has been staying at Mountain Ministries, a Christian addiction treatment center. Gary Miller, the organization's director, said she was in Mexico doing missionary work and couldn't be reached.She told detectives this year that she wanted to talk about her father's conviction, according to investigative reports.Kennedy told police her father never touched her. For nearly a decade, she said, he had been sitting in prison based on her lies.

"I just want him to be out and freed," Kennedy said in her interview with detectives. Then, she said, "I will be free on the inside."Kennedy said she got the idea of setting up her father from a friend whose stepfather was sent to prison for a child sex crime."I thought that is what I would do to make my dad go away," she told police.

Thomas Kennedy and his wife divorced around 1991, and their daughters, Cassandra and her older sister, began spending one weekend a month with their father, according to court documents. The girls slept on foam mattresses in the living room of Kennedy's home."I wanted him to love me, and I didn't think he did at that time," she told the detectives.Kennedy said she made up the rape story largely because her father disappointed her.

"I took my own vengeance," she told police
The jury convicted Thomas Kennedy of three counts of first-degree rape of a child and the conviction had been upheld on appeal



Fuck me that was vindictive. Watch she is going to live a bad life.
 
TORRANCE (CBS) — Torrance police arrested a woman seen driving on the San Diego (405) Freeway with a baby in her lap, a cellphone in one hand and two unsecured children in the back seat, a lieutenant said Wednesday.

Shawndeeia Bowen, 29, of Hawthorne, was arrested about 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Lt. Stephen D’anjou said.

A tipster, who saw the woman as he rounded the “South Bay Curve,” called 911.

The caller kept tabs on Bowen, and police stopped her as she exited the freeway. The 1-year-old was still in her lap and the phone still in a hand, according to D’anjou


A 2-year-old child in the back seat was in a safety seat, but it was not fastened with a seat belt, D’anjou said. A 4-year-old, also in the back seat, did not have a seat belt on.

“In the event of an accident, there’s no way a parent or guardian will be able to stop a child from flying into the windshield of the car so it’s very dangerous,” D’anjou said.

Bowen was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment, and the three children were taken into protective custody, police said.

The arrest came as Torrance police joined other law enforcement agencies for Distracted Driving Awareness Month.

“Her excuse was that, while she was driving on the 91 Freeway near Compton, the 1-year-old started crying and in an effort to comfort the 1-year-old, she pulled the 1-year-old to the front seat,” D’anjou added.

In California, holding a cell phone to an ear while driving is a citable offense, but police can give tickets any time they believe a driver is not devoting enough attention to the road.

https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/201...f-texting-while-driving-with-baby-on-her-lap/
 
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