Student detained, forced to drink urine for 5 days - Page 2
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Disregard
China10252 Posts
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rabidch
United States20289 Posts
DEA got lucky here. if he died they would be in deep, deep shit. that said, they should be in deep shit anyway, stuff like this shouldnt happen at all even to lawbreaking detainees, thats just messed | ||
nennx
United States310 Posts
On May 02 2012 14:13 goswser wrote: I don't think its right to give millions of dollars to some kid who was just arrested for drug possession and carrying illegal weapons. I mean sure it sucks that he got left in there for a week, but the administration who messed up should be punished - if he wins the lawsuit it will be taxpayer dollars going to a criminal. Probably should be arresting the people who left him there to starve, they're criminals here too. At least they'll probably lose their jobs. Maybe not though, sheriff joe has cost arizona millions of dollars and hasn't lost his job yet | ||
DannyJ
United States5110 Posts
I bet he didn't mull it over that long... | ||
UmiNotsuki
United States633 Posts
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General Nuke Em
United States680 Posts
On May 02 2012 14:30 Sinensis wrote: This is horrible and I wish him the best, but I came into this thread expecting waaaaay worse because of how the title is worded. "FORCED to drink urine..." Yes, dying of dehydration is clearly an equally valid course of action here. On May 02 2012 14:35 UmiNotsuki wrote: This may be the fact that I'm only replying based on the TL;DR, but what? He ate meth? He saw meth crystals lying about and was all, "I'm hungry" and just swallowed that shit? What was he thinking!? I doubt he was thinking very well a couple days into his detention. | ||
Serpico
4285 Posts
On May 02 2012 14:35 UmiNotsuki wrote: This may be the fact that I'm only replying based on the TL;DR, but what? He ate meth? He saw meth crystals lying about and was all, "I'm hungry" and just swallowed that shit? What was he thinking!? I'm going to die anyways? Why wouldnt you if no one was giving you food? He didn't exactly have a ham sandwich in his pocket. | ||
Sinensis
United States2513 Posts
On May 02 2012 14:37 General Nuke Em wrote: Yes, dying of dehydration is clearly an equally valid course of action here. I thought they were making him drink his own pee by literal force. Like, "Drink piss or we'll shoot!" | ||
InFdude
Bulgaria619 Posts
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General Nuke Em
United States680 Posts
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plasmidghost
Belgium16168 Posts
On May 02 2012 14:30 Sinensis wrote: This is horrible and I wish him the best, but I came into this thread expecting waaaaay worse because of how the title is worded. "FORCED to drink urine..." Well, he wasn't forced to, I guess. He could've chosen the only other option of slowly dying of dehydration. | ||
DannyJ
United States5110 Posts
Edit: ahh ok in another source the kid claims he did. | ||
Sinensis
United States2513 Posts
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julianto
2292 Posts
On May 02 2012 14:39 Sinensis wrote: I thought they were making him drink his own pee by literal force. Like, "Drink piss or we'll shoot!" Doesn't matter. He had to drink or else he would have died. The misinterpretation is on your end. Discussing the title of the thread any further only derails this conversation. | ||
Kich
United States339 Posts
On May 02 2012 14:35 UmiNotsuki wrote: This may be the fact that I'm only replying based on the TL;DR, but what? He ate meth? He saw meth crystals lying about and was all, "I'm hungry" and just swallowed that shit? What was he thinking!? Perhaps instead of simply padding your post count, you could make it through the first 3 lines of a post without snapping your wrist to the reply button and openly stating that you a) put virtually no thought into your post and b) did not actually read the post you're responding to. And afterward, spend at least 5-10 minutes on your post in an effort to minimize any grammatical or spelling errors, maximize the fleshing out of ideas, and make sure that the thought you are trying to convey can be clearly discerned from what you've written. I've currently spent about 3 minutes on this post alone. In fact, the whole of team liquid could probably do with that advice. In regards to the situation with this student, he should probably sue them. Whomever is in charge will no doubt be fired. It seems odd to me that, for five days, no one bothered to walk around the office once. I don't know how no one heard him sooner, unless perhaps he purposely stayed there as long as he could--I feel like someone would have heard him way before 5 days, in fact they probably would have heard him about 9 hours into the first day after he realized that no one has come to check on him. | ||
run.at.me
Australia550 Posts
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hacklebeast
United States5090 Posts
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silverbean
United States12 Posts
"The individual was at the house by his own admission," the DEA confirmed Monday. nowhere does it say that the drugs and guns were his. or that the house was his. | ||
PassionFruit
294 Posts
To be honest, it almost seems like he was fishing for a lawsuit by hiding quietly in the cell or something...And he's likely lying about the meth, my guess is he brought it with him + other substances (given no strip search). Actually, he probably was brought in, took drugs, blacked out, then the guards didn't see him when checking the cell, and there ya go... Whole thing still reeks of a planned civil suit, but he'll win anyhow via settlement. Good plan. | ||
Serpico
4285 Posts
On May 02 2012 14:57 PassionFruit wrote: Story seems kind of iffy to me...\ To be honest, it almost seems like he was fishing for a lawsuit by hiding quietly in the cell or something...And he's likely lying about the meth, my guess is he brought it with him + other substances (given no strip search). Actually, he probably was brought in, took drugs, blacked out, then the guards didn't see him when checking the cell, and there ya go... Whole thing still reeks of a planned civil suit, but he'll win anyhow via settlement. Good plan. uhhhh what. He wasn't hiding in like a mansion and it isnt his job to tell everyone he's there. | ||
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