Originally Posted by notorious:
I don't like it when they get off easy. Just means they will hardcore fuck someone over that can't fight back like Scheffler did/can.
They always get off easy. Biggest street gang in America. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
It's a shame. I'm sure a long drawn out public trial is the last thing Sheffler wants but it'd be nice to see these bumble****s get raked over the coals like they deserve.
PGA should tell the course they aren't getting any events until sgt hothead and his boss get shit canned. I am sure the courses members have plenty of sway in the city. [Reply]
Yeah I mean... In this case we're talking about Louisville trying to defend their reputation as a tournament host. As some have said, imagine doncic or ant Edwards getting held back from tip off because of a security mishap. If scheffler missed his tee time he'd probably have cause to sue for lost prize winnings. I agree it's a shame it took someone high profile to fight back but I think in this instance the city of Louisville would try really hard to show they're taking it seriously [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
I don't like it when they get off easy. Just means they will hardcore **** someone over that can't fight back like Scheffler did/can.
End "Qualified Immunity", and watch how Policing changes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Radar Chief:
End "Qualified Immunity", and watch how Policing changes.
And watch crime go up in the talent pool go down. Police need some kind of immunity for doing their job because people will claim all kinds of crazy s***. Unless you done the job I don't want to hear about it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
I don't like it when they get off easy. Just means they will hardcore fuck someone over that can't fight back like Scheffler did/can.
Yeah, thats not cool at all. The cop gets nothing done to him. It'll just be someone else in the future. He will lie on the arrest report and maybe there is no video and an innocent person goes to jail.
If they can do shit like this against the top golfer in the world and at a gold event, it can happen to anyone. [Reply]