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alcibiades_mystery

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17. Four months in jail, not prison
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 03:10 PM
Mar 2012

And good. He deserves it. Forty five years old and don't know no better than that? Here's 120 days to think about it, dickhead.

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Corporate Prison system gets more money Great. Really maybe I'm not getting the whole story Justice wanted Mar 2012 #1
4 months in jail is not a draconian sentence for endangering so many people. Webster Green Mar 2012 #5
I agree...this had the potential to be really, really bad...nt joeybee12 Mar 2012 #8
I agree too - that prank was dangerous, stupid and could have killed or seriously injured people. Initech Mar 2012 #33
Yeah, pranks that could kill people should be punished. Yo_Mama Mar 2012 #11
he's a business owner, recreational vehicle dealership. Liberal_in_LA Mar 2012 #12
He got off lucky. Ikonoklast Mar 2012 #2
Not the brightest thing to do ...however.... Yooperman Mar 2012 #3
That's for sure. Webster Green Mar 2012 #7
Well, these ships are not registered in the US...usually somewhere joeybee12 Mar 2012 #16
Ship's crew i_was_there Mar 2012 #21
Hey, you were there! Webster Green Mar 2012 #23
Did the cruise ship lurch or otherwise do anything noticeable flamingdem Mar 2012 #36
This is how regulations are created. Turbineguy Mar 2012 #13
That's right. Blame the victim longship Mar 2012 #14
longship? Are you here for ship's rights? snooper2 Mar 2012 #15
Heh heh heh longship Mar 2012 #31
Yeah, the ship (i.e. the crew, passengers, owners) is the victim. n/t Flash Bazbo Mar 2012 #35
Officer, I wouldn't have robbed the house, if the door had been locked! It's not my fault! Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #24
I wondered that, too! obamanut2012 Mar 2012 #34
You have to balance security with the need for emergency access. Flash Bazbo Mar 2012 #39
Dropping an anchor when travelling 18 knots in a 26,000 NT ship is generally a bad idea...nt SidDithers Mar 2012 #4
I'm curious Nolimit Mar 2012 #18
It's not pretty slackmaster Mar 2012 #19
I have been on the water all of my life... Lochloosa Mar 2012 #5
It should not be possible for an unauthorized person to MineralMan Mar 2012 #9
"as well as throwing a life bouy overboard" Recursion Mar 2012 #10
Four months in jail, not prison alcibiades_mystery Mar 2012 #17
I was there ... i_was_there Mar 2012 #20
He's lucky there were no serious injuries. He could have gotten a much more cbayer Mar 2012 #22
Ehlert was insanely intoxicated csziggy Mar 2012 #25
late starter WolverineDG Mar 2012 #26
How was he still breathing? That much alcohol alone would have been more than 1monster Mar 2012 #27
The only thing I can think of are alcoholics that develop a tolerance csziggy Mar 2012 #30
Good thing he did not press the "Sink Ship" button instead Generic Brad Mar 2012 #28
Like the "Wings fall off" button? JBoy Mar 2012 #29
LOL flamingdem Mar 2012 #37
He got off easy... hunter Mar 2012 #32
I wonder how his fiance feels about this flamingdem Mar 2012 #38
she's marrying a drunk. Maybe prison will sober him. Liberal_in_LA Mar 2012 #40
Good point flamingdem Mar 2012 #41
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