Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Hold a Grudge for 6 Years



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24 thoughts on “Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Hold a Grudge for 6 Years

  1. It's guys just like this that go onto youtube bodycam videos and call everyone who thinks the police were in the right "Boot Lickers". Inevitably they are all like this to some degree, unable to take responsibility for their own actions and blaming cops for it instead.

  2. If he didn't buy cigis for 7 days he would have $100 Marlboro reds are literally $10 a pack here in Ohio but he seems like the type that smokes cheapos or pipe tobacco roll ya owns 🚬

  3. He hit an uninsured vehicle and lost his car and license. Sounds like he was at fault or his insurance would have handled it (if he had enough coverage) and he wouldn't have lost his license. Even if he was NOT at fault for the collision, it is still his fault for not having surficient uninsured motorist coverage so the insurer could STILL help him. But his license wouldn't have been suspended if he wasn't at fault. So at no level does his ramblings make any sense. And a reinstatement fee isn't a big deal. You can easily panhandle $100 in three days. He has had 6 years. If he found a nickel every day for those six years he would have over $100. You can easily find five cents discarded on the ground every day if you look hard enough.

  4. You know, in a fair society I actually agree with him that there should be a way for him to be helped (probably not by the police, but some other entity, like his own insurance company) with the damages from an uninsured driver, but something tells me with his suspended license that there's more to the story that he's unwilling to tell because it makes him look bad.

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