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<blockquote data-quote="boger2337" data-source="post: 749118" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>Right. No matter how another party reacts you must ALWAYS remain composed. He lost it. He has no control over his anger. Wouldn't of been good if he reacted that way and the other person had a gun. We would now be talking about a possible death. Just another entitled angry white kid. And yes, I am white. I grew up with kids like this. I was friends with kids like this. I am no longer because they are toxic people. If she "started" the argument or raised voices then we obviously know this kid has NEVER held a customer service job. You politely offer to give insurance, and apologize whole heartedly. But it sounded like him and his buddy hit her and were trying to say there was no dent or scratch. By his actions and anger id also be led to believe he had be drinking where the driver probably had been too. Men ages 18-22 make dumb decisions. I made my fair share. Especially in college. All in all this kid needs a wakeup call and stop with the coddling BS. No slaps on the wrist. Take away stuff he cares about to show repercussions for his dumb actions. </p><p>1 dumb decision can change your whole life. A loss of a scholarship or 1 baseball season is about right for punishment to hopefully save him from any future goofy outbursts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boger2337, post: 749118, member: 4089"] Right. No matter how another party reacts you must ALWAYS remain composed. He lost it. He has no control over his anger. Wouldn't of been good if he reacted that way and the other person had a gun. We would now be talking about a possible death. Just another entitled angry white kid. And yes, I am white. I grew up with kids like this. I was friends with kids like this. I am no longer because they are toxic people. If she "started" the argument or raised voices then we obviously know this kid has NEVER held a customer service job. You politely offer to give insurance, and apologize whole heartedly. But it sounded like him and his buddy hit her and were trying to say there was no dent or scratch. By his actions and anger id also be led to believe he had be drinking where the driver probably had been too. Men ages 18-22 make dumb decisions. I made my fair share. Especially in college. All in all this kid needs a wakeup call and stop with the coddling BS. No slaps on the wrist. Take away stuff he cares about to show repercussions for his dumb actions. 1 dumb decision can change your whole life. A loss of a scholarship or 1 baseball season is about right for punishment to hopefully save him from any future goofy outbursts. [/QUOTE]
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