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Mark_T 01-24-2014 05:39 AM

I'm not liking this talk about sending him back to Canada one little bit.

We strictly adhere to a policy of no returns after 14 days, and absolutely no refunds without a receipt.

Having said that, I would pay money to be able to smack that smart-ass look right off his little puke face. Everything about that kid just screams for a beating.

Perfectlap 01-24-2014 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by coreseller (Post 382713)
This kid has had fame / fortune and everything positive and negative that goes with it to a degree unimaginable for most of us for quite awhile, to make such a sweeping statement such as yours is absurd.

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I'm not referring to troubled kids in general when I referenced bad parenting, I'm specifically talking about this kid. If you've listened to the mother and father in interviews in speaking about how they disciplined/raised him or read up on the family history, you'd hardly be surprised that his teen age years went south quickly, particularly when he was left entirely to his own devices once he turned 18.

Perfectlap 01-24-2014 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by dghii (Post 382740)
He's 19. He's suppose to be a dumbaz.

Still had big hair and a model in is rented Lamborghini.
Have to say it was a good day.

Two close friends were killed by a reckless driver. But that was unintentional reckless driving. What this douchebag was trying to do was entirely intentional and beyond idiotic. Anyone else would be deported immediately.
Unfortunately he's probably going to walk or get probation for most of his charges.

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Originally Posted by evomind (Post 382754)
I cant get over how judgemental some people are. Hes a 19 year old kid. Maybe 20.
Getting hassled by the cops is a learning experience many of us have gone through.

Hassled? Uhmm stopping street racing, a rampant problem in Miami, is EXACTLY their job as cops. And stopping people who drive while stoned (and drinking, and taking meds) is PRECISELY the job of a cop. How are the police the bad guys here?
Beiber's neighbohrs in California, including some retired NFL players, have personally confronted Beiber about his douchebag series street racing in their neighborhood where there are young kids all around.
This is a 14 year old stuck in 20 year old's body. Time to grow up before he kills someone. Unfortunately they released him on bail, a good 90 days in the county would have done him some good. So it will be back to the strip club, drugs and fake friends who are only looking to spend his money. But we've all seen this story played over and over. Like I said this is all very ordinary news.

dghii 01-24-2014 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 382806)
Two close friends were killed by a reckless driver. But that was unintentional reckless driving. What this douchebag was trying to do was entirely intentional and beyond idiotic. Anyone else would be deported immediately.
Unfortunately he's probably going to walk or get probation for most of his charges.



Hassled? Uhmm stopping street racing, a rampant problem in Miami, is EXACTLY their job as cops. And stopping people who drive while stoned (and drinking, and taking meds) is PRECISELY the job of a cop. How are the police the bad guys here?
Beiber's neighbohrs in California, including some retired NFL players, have personally confronted Beiber about his douchebag series street racing in their neighborhood where there are young kids all around.
This is a 14 year old stuck in 20 year old's body. Time to grow up before he kills someone. Unfortunately they released him on bail, a good 90 days in the county would have done him some good. So it will be back to the strip club, drugs and fake friends who are only looking to spend his money. But we've all seen this story played over and over. Like I said this is all very ordinary news.

I was being a little tongue in cheek with my comment. I'm glad no one was hurt as it would have been truly tragic. Just saying that I have done stupid stuff before, both in a car and out, and been fortunate enough to live to realize how stupid it was.
I just didn't have big hair so no one was following my every move. Hopefully the boy will grow up a bit and not self destruct (for his own good, don't care about his career). He's just a kid with a lack of guidance and control.

BTW, can't do 90 days in the jail....same laws apply regardless of your wallet. The fine he will eventually pay will be way less than his bar tab was that night. That'll send a message. :rolleyes:

evomind 01-24-2014 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 382806)
Two close friends were killed by a reckless driver. But that was unintentional reckless driving. What this douchebag was trying to do was entirely intentional and beyond idiotic. Anyone else would be deported immediately.
Unfortunately he's probably going to walk or get probation for most of his charges.



Hassled? Uhmm stopping street racing, a rampant problem in Miami, is EXACTLY their job as cops. And stopping people who drive while stoned (and drinking, and taking meds) is PRECISELY the job of a cop. How are the police the bad guys here?
Beiber's neighbohrs in California, including some retired NFL players, have personally confronted Beiber about his douchebag series street racing in their neighborhood where there are young kids all around.
This is a 14 year old stuck in 20 year old's body. Time to grow up before he kills someone. Unfortunately they released him on bail, a good 90 days in the county would have done him some good. So it will be back to the strip club, drugs and fake friends who are only looking to spend his money. But we've all seen this story played over and over. Like I said this is all very ordinary news.

Geez, relax man.
I never said the cops were bad guys here. Sometimes its their job to hassle people.

Perfectlap 01-24-2014 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by dghii (Post 382839)

BTW, can't do 90 days in the jail....same laws apply regardless of your wallet. The fine he will eventually pay will be way less than his bar tab was that night. That'll send a message. :rolleyes:

Agreed. A friend of mine did 90 days but that nutter was on his 3rd DUI and driving with a suspended license.
Beiber will probably skate since its the first DUI, the non-valid license thing will be a big fine, and the racing will probably be a 24-36 month license suspension...in a state that isn't his own. Which makes you wonder why most people get so uptight and scared when they get pulled over for speeding. If that much douchebaggery can't get you jail time then most have nothing to stress over.

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Originally Posted by evomind (Post 382862)
Geez, relax man.
I never said the cops were bad guys here. Sometimes its their job to hassle people.

I think we have a differing interpretations of the word hassle.
Much like some people think that going through a security check at the airport is a hassle but they also like to stay alive while in mid-air.

ChrisZang 01-24-2014 04:02 PM

Back to the original topic: Aren't Rock Stars supposed to behave like this?
I think there were times that the Who and the Stones routinely destroyed every hotel room the stayed in and the manager just shrugged and said: well they are Rock Stars ....

evomind 01-24-2014 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 382869)
Agreed. A friend of mine did 90 days but that nutter was on his 3rd DUI and driving with a suspended license.
Beiber will probably skate since its the first DUI, the non-valid license thing will be a big fine, and the racing will probably be a 24-36 month license suspension...in a state that isn't his own. Which makes you wonder why most people get so uptight and scared when they get pulled over for speeding. If that much douchebaggery can't get you jail time then most have nothing to stress over.



I think we have a differing interpretations of the word hassle.
Much like some people think that going through a security check at the airport is a hassle but they also like to stay alive while in mid-air.

I kinda think a lot of what the gov does now in the name of "there is a terrorist behind every tree" is an infringement of my personal rights as set forth by the Constitution.
Its pretty hard for governments to infringe on peoples freedoms without some kind of scare tactic real or imagined, but that's another topic.

jb92563 01-24-2014 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by evomind (Post 382950)
I kinda think a lot of what the gov does now in the name of "there is a terrorist behind every tree" is an infringement of my personal rights as set forth by the Constitution.
Its pretty hard for governments to infringe on peoples freedoms without some kind of scare tactic real or imagined, but that's another topic.

Works for Religions and oppresive governments too...time honored techniques

Its just a matter of time though before things implode or explode...Ukraine

This thread is starting to sound like group therapy...shall we all scream and then cry together :matchup:

RawleyD 01-24-2014 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisZang (Post 382922)
Back to the original topic: Aren't Rock Stars supposed to behave like this?

I think "Rock Star" might be too strong of words for what this kid is :chicken:

Tucker2 01-25-2014 09:25 PM

I went to a garage sale in my neighborhood today and two twin brother 6 year olds saw my Speed Yellow BS and immediately started screaming "It's Bieber!!! It's Bieber". LOL.

Their Grandfather was horrified and apologized but it was a good laugh. The kids also said, "Your car is COOL!!!"....so I didn't run over them. :-)

(Kidding...to be safe. I don't run over real kids....only fake ones. Humor. )


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