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"A mountain biker found guilty of setting traps to injure hikers would feel
the force of the law, and that’s exactly what should happen here." <---
This right here. If this whole picture were flippped around and mountain
bikers were setting traps for hikers on the Baden Powell, how would that story
look? Would mountain bikers get any sympathy? This is a case of a lady who had
a personal vengence and vendetta against the mountain bikers, she was not
concerned about injuring them and possible ending their lives as they know it
(wether it be injury, paralysation or death). I agree with the loam ranger,
she should be punished to the maximum extent of the law. The precedent is
there that his is no recent development or attitude of these two, it was
probably exiting dinner table conversation for the old couple, discussing
where they would put something the next morning on their walk.
Feb. 11, 2015, 5:31 a.m. - MiKeY
#!markdown "A mountain biker found guilty of setting traps to injure hikers would feel the force of the law, and that’s exactly what should happen here." <--- This right here. If this whole picture were flippped around and mountain bikers were setting traps for hikers on the Baden Powell, how would that story look? Would mountain bikers get any sympathy? This is a case of a lady who had a personal vengence and vendetta against the mountain bikers, she was not concerned about injuring them and possible ending their lives as they know it (wether it be injury, paralysation or death). I agree with the loam ranger, she should be punished to the maximum extent of the law. The precedent is there that his is no recent development or attitude of these two, it was probably exiting dinner table conversation for the old couple, discussing where they would put something the next morning on their walk.