Hahahaha that loser in the blue hat takes a Burrows-esque dive then goes invisible-lat-syndrome tough guy on the cops until he gets grabbed then goes all limp and acts like nothing happened. What a little bitch.
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Yeah, it looks like the dude in the red shirt probably didn't do anything wrong and thought the cops had misidentified him. Poor choice of reaction by him though. If he had simply gotten up and went to have a talk, he probably would've been sent back to his seat.
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Yeah, it looks like the dude in the red shirt probably didn't do anything wrong and thought the cops had misidentified him. Poor choice of reaction by him though. If he had simply gotten up and went to have a talk, he probably would've been sent back to his seat.
I view him totally different - he looks 100% guilty by his body language alone. He looks straight forward and doesn't move at all when the officers are removing the guys behind him. Any other person would turn around to see what was going on, not a guilty person though.
If you really thought you were being misidentified by a Police Officer, would you make the tough guy face and brush his hand off like that to impress your friends? All his little attitude got him was a well deserved man-handling.
Yeah, it looks like the dude in the red shirt probably didn't do anything wrong and thought the cops had misidentified him. Poor choice of reaction by him though. If he had simply gotten up and went to have a talk, he probably would've been sent back to his seat.
The article says that the first guys in the video identified were not the guys and that the red shirt guy was in fact the guilty party.
I agree with Madman, he clearly looked guilty and was making an effort to try and ignore the cops hoping they wouldn't kick him out. When they did identify him, he reacted like an idiot and got what he deserved.
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Population: 210,000
Total number of reported crimes: 22,340
Reported violent crimes: 10,492
Change from 2008: -12 per cent 2. Saskatoon
Population: 257,300
Total number of reported crimes: 27,020
Reported violent crimes: 4,678
Change from 2008: -5 per cent 3. Winnipeg
Population: 742,400
Total number of reported crimes: 61,199
Reported violent crimes: 11,960
Change from 2008: +2 per cent 4. Kelowna
Population: 178,400
Total number of reported crimes: 18,728
Reported violent crimes: 3,333
Change from 2008: -4 per cent 5. Edmonton
Population: 1,155,400
Total number of reported crimes: 101,392
Reported violent crimes: 15,667
Change from 2008: -7 per cent
I was riding the CTrain to a Stampeders vs. Riders game at McMahon. There was a Rider fan dressed in green that started yelling about how many people were in green and how they were out numbering everyone in red. He said he'd be embarassed if the opposite happened in Regina. He quieted down pretty quick when I told him that I'd be embarassed if i was from a city where everyone left. Calgary is a much better city and people want to be here. There must be a reason that people want to move from Saskatchwan to Calgary. If Regina wasn't such a dump, people would go there.
I don't understand all this hate towards Saskatchewan, its cities, and its fans.
A significant portion of Calgary's population comes from Saskatchewan. Most Saskatchewanians (?) are hard working and pleasant people. Alberta and Calgary is better for their immigration to our province and city. Sure, you will find ignorant jerks everywhere... even some who were born and raised in Calgary... but on the whole most people from Saskatchewan are pretty nice people who have a significant amount of pride in their birth place and their province's football team. Nothing wrong with that. They have a lot to be proud of. They have done very well with the limited resources at hand.
Plus you will be hard pressed to find a better province to hunt Mule Deer or go fishing. Saskatchewan has produced a number of record Mulie bucks and they have some terrific fishing lakes in the northern half of the province.
.... and if it wasn't for Saskatchewan's wheat, bread would cost a heck of a lot more than it does now.
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.... and if it wasn't for Saskatchewan's wheat, bread would cost a heck of a lot more than it does now.
Well thank **** for that. All hail Saskastchewan, for making bread slightly cheaper. What would we do without them? Next time I buy a loaf of bread I'm going to thank a guy from Saskatchewan for saving us from high bread prices.
I don't understand all this hate towards Saskatchewan, its cities, and its fans.
A significant portion of Calgary's population comes from Saskatchewan. Most Saskatchewanians (?) are hard working and pleasant people. Alberta and Calgary is better for their immigration to our province and city. Sure, you will find ignorant jerks everywhere... even some who were born and raised in Calgary... but on the whole most people from Saskatchewan are pretty nice people who have a significant amount of pride in their birth place and their province's football team. Nothing wrong with that. They have a lot to be proud of. They have done very well with the limited resources at hand.
Plus you will be hard pressed to find a better province to hunt Mule Deer or go fishing. Saskatchewan has produced a number of record Mulie bucks and they have some terrific fishing lakes in the northern half of the province.
.... and if it wasn't for Saskatchewan's wheat, bread would cost a heck of a lot more than it does now.
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Well thank **** for that. All hail Saskastchewan, for making bread slightly cheaper. What would we do without them? Next time I buy a loaf of bread I'm going to thank a guy from Saskatchewan for saving us from high bread prices.
The last line was meant to be a bit of a joke. I guess I should have posted it in green. I've now corrected that.
I don't understand all this hate towards Saskatchewan, its cities, and its fans.
While I don't hate Saskatchewan, I do hate 'Rider fans, and this is why:
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I was riding the CTrain to a Stampeders vs. Riders game at McMahon. There was a Rider fan dressed in green that started yelling about how many people were in green and how they were out numbering everyone in red.
Forgetting about what fans came from which province, why can't people go to the game and just watch the damn game??
I was at the Vipers (baseball) game the other night. Towards the end, a drunk girl ran onto the field and began running the bases. I don't know if she was from Saskatchewan or not, but it boggles my mind that at every conceivable sporting event now, you have fans (and I use the term loosely) whose only intentions are to get drunk, pick fights, disrupt the game and generally make life miserable for those around them.
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