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» [CAUTION: FLORIDA] Teens film man drowning in a pond
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post 1512957761 07-21-2017, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted By KCBadBoy
While I agree these kids did nothing wrong, its still fuked up they didnt do anything but film and watch a man drown.
Right, they should have gotten a good verbal dressing down by the police as doing something like this is wrong.
post 1512958691 07-21-2017, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted By MaximumWave
I saw the update and it seems that these kids will never live that down. Hopefully this will be a teaching moment for them.
If you can't swim stay out of the water.

Lesson learned.
post 1512959181 07-21-2017, 05:25 PM
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Would a large body of water like that in Florida usually contain gators? If there's a chance I wouldn't go in that water wtf .
But to laugh at the person and then not even report it... scummy on all levels.
Zero fuks given.

10 year crew.

All these ****s have taken over Misc Crew

Fuk off Crew

Go fuk yourself in the pussay.
post 1512959431 07-21-2017, 05:28 PM
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water (deep lakes and the ocean) freak me out foreal and I can swim. Just last week we had a High school QB who was going to play football this season at a decent college drown.

Swam into a current in a river. His friends tried saving him and almost died themselves.

It blows my mind how hammered people get around water lol with out life jackets. If I'm drunk out on a boat you best believe I look like the Michelin man covered in floatation devices
post 1512960021 07-21-2017, 05:34 PM
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"Cocoa Police Chief Michael Cantaloupe said Friday he will recommend the state attorney prosecute the teens under a statute that requires a person  with knowledge of a death to notify a medical examiner."

Fake news network
post 1512960651 07-21-2017, 05:40 PM
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Yo lmao when I hear a pond I think of a small body of water maybe 4-5 feet deep with goldfish swimming around. Just watched the video, why is this dude in the middle of a sea. There is zero chance of me going into that water to save anyone. I have no issue with them recording which is a normal reaction. Them laughing is not good but what could they have done. By the time someone came he would have been dead anyways. The guy is handicapped but if I was handicapped I would know I can't swim across the Nile.
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