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<blockquote data-quote="Forget Favre" data-source="post: 402568" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>I don't know how parents would be paying for any damage caused by the riots?</p><p>If those who are responsible are found out, for say breaking a shop window, are they really billed for it?</p><p>I would think taxes and insurance would cover such things.</p><p>Insurance on the news van may cover for any damage and maybe the towing fee for getting it back upright.</p><p></p><p>With the students protesting, they make it look like they are defending Joe and that they are OK with him not reporting the incident.</p><p>I support their right to protest this or that but they should support the victims by simply being quiet. Or holding candlelight vigils for them.</p><p>They shouldn't be showing support for those who didn't do anything about it.</p><p>That's sorta the thing with Joe. He can't do any wrong in certain eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forget Favre, post: 402568, member: 2006"] I don't know how parents would be paying for any damage caused by the riots? If those who are responsible are found out, for say breaking a shop window, are they really billed for it? I would think taxes and insurance would cover such things. Insurance on the news van may cover for any damage and maybe the towing fee for getting it back upright. With the students protesting, they make it look like they are defending Joe and that they are OK with him not reporting the incident. I support their right to protest this or that but they should support the victims by simply being quiet. Or holding candlelight vigils for them. They shouldn't be showing support for those who didn't do anything about it. That's sorta the thing with Joe. He can't do any wrong in certain eyes. [/QUOTE]
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