plenty of gas stations down the road.Right2Carry wrote:No doubt Dunn did several things wrong the first being he engaged the kids over loud music.apostate wrote:It's possible but in returning guilty verdicts for attempted murder, the jurors unanimously said that, based on the evidence they saw and heard, there was no (reasonable) doubt in their minds (1) Dunn wasn't threatened with a gun by the occupants of the other vehicle and (2) Dunn was trying to kill the guys in the other vehicle, not hurt or scare them.Right2Carry wrote:Didn't the car with the youths drive off? Is it possible that a gun was in the vehicle and was disposed of before the police were able to search the vehicle?
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03Lightningrocks wrote:The story said this guy plans to appeal. Appeal??? Lol.... He is going right where he belongs. Prison. Shananana, shananana ...hey hey hey... Good bye!
- Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:07 pm
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To me this whole thing comes down to situational awareness. If I pull up to a pump next to a bunch of teenagers in a car playing loud offensive music I'm probably moving on to another gas station. If I'm pumping gas and the same car pulls up I'm probably stopping the pump and moving along.
Am I entitled to pump my gas without being audibly assaulted by loud offensive music? Yes, I believe I am. Is it worth a confrontation at the gas station? Absolutely not.
If someone really wanted to push the issue they could leave the station and file a complaint with the authorities but I doubt I would even do that. Too many more important things in life to get caught up in all that foolishness.
Am I entitled to pump my gas without being audibly assaulted by loud offensive music? Yes, I believe I am. Is it worth a confrontation at the gas station? Absolutely not.
If someone really wanted to push the issue they could leave the station and file a complaint with the authorities but I doubt I would even do that. Too many more important things in life to get caught up in all that foolishness.