04-06-2017, 09:37 PM
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#662
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Lifetime Suspension
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
"Not to do it in the first place" is a totally fine, normal, and acceptable response in science fiction where you can go back in time and erase an event. Barring that, in the real world, we use apologies (among other things) to make amends and attempt to correct our wrongs. Again: what actual solution (attainable in real life) would you like to see here? Because it seems like you're more concerned about the grinding of your axe than a real life resolution to this issue.
If you knew the officer had accepted the apology, would you accept it as well? At this moment, there's no point in being angry for the officer or against this person when it seems to have resolved itself as well as could be expected following the incidents (officer cleared, person gives a good apology, the end). Outside of turning it into some social justice issue, that is.
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He's saying he does not believe the apology is sincere.
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