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Originally Posted by Chingas
Red Mile pretty sure thats the second time this week that you have quoted a twitter of your own, showcasing you telling the world what they should do. Good job, if we ever meet I'll pat you on the back.
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You must be referring to the "Bourque discipline" thread. I didn't "tell the world what do do", but rather shared a tweet that I sent to Rene. So maybe get your facts straight.
As I have shared many times on CP, I have lost
A LOT of family and friends to drunk drivers.
A LOT. So when I see people "assisting" drunks in avoiding getting caught, it boils my blood.
There was a terrible "suspected" drunk driving accident this past weekend. What if...
WHAT IF that driver was told about, or read, a tweet warning of a check-stop in the direction they were going to go originally? Hmmm? Then they decide to go down Shaganappi Trail instead...BOOM! Two people dead.
I know there is probably nothing I can do about the tweets that go out warning of check-stops, but I can still be upset about it.
The purpose of me "showcasing" my tweets to the Calgary Police and the responses I got was to show exactly what my experience was.
I'm all for freedom of speech and all. Hell...I use twitter, so I must be, right? But there is something seriously MORALLY wrong with giving out this kind of information. Helping drunks get around check-stops. If you can't see that...then I don't know.