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rattle2User is Offline

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07/31/2007 10:17 AM Alert 
Quote from RAWTAZ:
"Remember, We are not talking about a situation where the guy was drug behind the bar and put in the hospital. The guy got popped in the nose for being a jerk, and it appears that he felt he was being a jerk also as he never pressed charges."

I don't believe it is the damages that are done that should determine the punishment in this situation. I believe the "intent" is what should determine the punishment. He intended to hurt the guy. There is no excuse for those actions, unless someone was in physical danger. Not pressing charges means he was being a nice guy. By your assessment anyone who doesn't press charges must be guilty......
Name calling always works doesn't it.

Sometimes we just make life to difficult.

SouthBronxUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 10:33 AM Alert 
Posted By RAWTAZ on 07/31/2007 7:49 AM
Remember, We are not talking about a situation where the guy was drug behind the bar and put in the hospital. The guy got popped in the nose for being a jerk, and it appears that he felt he was being a jerk also as he never pressed charges.




RAWTAZ, have you been following these threads carefully? Can you read?
The guy who got popped had nothing to do with whatever was going on earlier.
He was discussing the situation with one of the firefighters, when he got popped by a fireman who was drunk and took a sneaky punch from the side, while the victim wasn't even looking at him, and then ran when the victim got tasered by a PCSO officer.

He never pressed charges because of reasons that have also been stated on another thread.

Go back and read before you post these statements.
karldotcomUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 10:48 AM Alert 
Without knowing what your employee manual says on the matter, I would venture to guess that being a boss weighed heavily on that decision...

As a coworker, you have no idea what else is in that person's personnel file, if an incident like that had happened before, if there was a history of unwanted advances. Previous employees may have mentioned something about that boss in exit interviews...the personnel department may have received anonymous notes or information.

>>>I had a boss at ### that made a gay advance to someone OFF DUTY and away from the premises. He was fired and no amount of protesting by his minions got him reinstated. This was not a felony or misdemeanor. He was a very well-liked person. Sad but true.

In short, personnel decisions are made weighing the good of the company and the fellow employees.

If FD Maricopa retained these two individuals, not only would their behavior be seen as condoned and setting a low benchmark for other public employees, but it would open the city up to potential litigation in case something similar happened in the future.
TRUEFAITHUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 10:50 AM Alert 
Who cares,the firemen were fired.They deserve it.There are more important issues in Maricopa,than a couple of punks on the FD who know longer are employed with the MFD.If some of you feel so bad foe them help them get a job at Sonic,Taco Bell,or maybe they can hold the signs on the corners for the Home Builders.HA HA HA HA

Do you think they can get unemployment benefits?
jensenUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 10:58 AM Alert 
I for one am calling for the removal of the petition. There are only 10 names on that signature. This issue has caused enough heartache for the town of Maricopa. We need to let this issue go and continue on with our lives. It is an unforunate event for all invloved and we need to hold our heads up high and move on. Obviously the petition is not working.
Tjtellez9User is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:13 AM Alert 
ten signatures? you should probably refresh the page.
Tjtellez9User is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:15 AM Alert 
EDITED

Sorry for posting that.
jensenUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:15 AM Alert 
I apologize for not refreshing my page. I wrote you a personal message. Please check it.
Tjtellez9User is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:17 AM Alert 
I am not removing the petition. It is a violation of your civil rights granted in the constitution to be fired for signing a petition. Talk to your employer, not me.
HiggsBosonUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:31 AM Alert 
I would like to petition the universe to re-instate the time I lost reading all of this.

Thanks,
Higgs

Liberalism and capitalism address themselves to the cool, well-balanced mind. They proceed by strict logic, eliminating any appeal to the emotions. Socialism, on the contrary, works on the emotions, tries to violate logical considerations by rousing a sense of personal interest and to stifle the voice of reason by awakening primitive instincts.
-- Ludwig Von Mises
Tjtellez9User is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:31 AM Alert 
so quit reading it. DUH
HiggsBosonUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:35 AM Alert 
I cant, I have obsessive compulsive disorder.

Thanks,
Higgs

Liberalism and capitalism address themselves to the cool, well-balanced mind. They proceed by strict logic, eliminating any appeal to the emotions. Socialism, on the contrary, works on the emotions, tries to violate logical considerations by rousing a sense of personal interest and to stifle the voice of reason by awakening primitive instincts.
-- Ludwig Von Mises
maricopacabanaUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:36 AM Alert 
For petitions to have any valid weight they need to have some basic information, full name and address that can be verified for authenticity.
Tjtellez9User is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:40 AM Alert 
Actually thats not legitimate.

Unlike the various flaky email petitions that periodically wander around the Internet, with PetitionOnline there is exactly one authoritative master copy of your petition. Each signature and email address (always required, but optionally confidential) is logged for possible explicit or statistical validation. Duplicate signatures are automatically rejected, and each person who signs is automatically sent a confirming email message.

The potential results of an online petition vary according to the petition request, who sponsors it, how well it is written and promoted, and the petition recipient. No one can fully control all these factors, so obviously, results will vary.

Often it may be most productive for you to define success in terms of the factors you can control. A petition can be an organizing tool, a tool for collective expression, and/or a way to raise the visibility of a legitimate viewpoint — as well as a results-oriented tool for advocacy.

Tjtellez9User is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:41 AM Alert 
If you have OCD then how can your car in your avatar be SO far off center.....
maricopacabanaUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:45 AM Alert 
Posted By Tjtellez9 on 07/31/2007 11:40 AM
Actually thats not legitimate.

Unlike the various flaky email petitions that periodically wander around the Internet, with PetitionOnline there is exactly one authoritative master copy of your petition. Each signature and email address (always required, but optionally confidential) is logged for possible explicit or statistical validation. Duplicate signatures are automatically rejected, and each person who signs is automatically sent a confirming email message.

The potential results of an online petition vary according to the petition request, who sponsors it, how well it is written and promoted, and the petition recipient. No one can fully control all these factors, so obviously, results will vary.

Often it may be most productive for you to define success in terms of the factors you can control. A petition can be an organizing tool, a tool for collective expression, and/or a way to raise the visibility of a legitimate viewpoint — as well as a results-oriented tool for advocacy.





I'm just saying anyone in power isn't going to take seriously a petition filled with incomplete names and emails. If it is merely a means for people to band together around a similar viewpoint and feel good about themselves then this may indeed be a success.
Tjtellez9User is Offline

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07/31/2007 11:46 AM Alert 
thats exactly why I left it up.

Too_legit_to_quitUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 2:26 PM Alert 
how do we sign a petition to terminate these tazer happy idiots we have patrolling our streets?
Tjtellez9User is Offline

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07/31/2007 2:27 PM Alert 
create one. Ill sign that one/.
HiggsBosonUser is Offline

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07/31/2007 4:08 PM Alert 
Posted By Tjtellez9 on 07/31/2007 11:41 AM
If you have OCD then how can your car in your avatar be SO far off center.....




The original is perfect, this site modifies them to try to cause me convulsions.

Thanks,
Higgs

Liberalism and capitalism address themselves to the cool, well-balanced mind. They proceed by strict logic, eliminating any appeal to the emotions. Socialism, on the contrary, works on the emotions, tries to violate logical considerations by rousing a sense of personal interest and to stifle the voice of reason by awakening primitive instincts.
-- Ludwig Von Mises
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