But you should be able to dude.......that's the whole point...it's a game...fun all around... If my team could never lose, what fun is there in competition? If I saw OM people do that to YOUR van, I would do my best to follow and get their tag numbers. Then I would go to court with you. They really need to get hurt badly in the pocketbook. Then they would remember you. Repairs, paint job, new tiger tail, out of pocket expenses, everything that they could legally have to pay.
Reb. I understand what you are saying but Sat., Sec football, booze, young college kids, bad stuff will happen. all Im saying is A person has to use common sense to protect his property. I know what happened was wrong. If I were there I would have tried to help also , but I still think aubbie was asking for it
I agree. If they catch such a criminal they should jail him. Trouble is, this doesn't happen when the cops drive by. And no police force in the world can guard each vehicle at a football game. And then the Barners don't say, "Well, some criminal vandalized the van." They say, "All LSU and Arkansas fans are arsonists and they burn dozens of vehicles to the ground at every home game". If I was dumb enough and had so little style as to grandstand like that on an opponents campus, I would hire a security guard to stand by the van all day. It ain't safe on an SEC campus anywhere . . . except Auburn.
Of course they should. But they must be realists, too. Things that are great at home are sometimes taken as disrespect on the road. Guests should act like guests and they should be treated like guests.
Damn that's foul. Good thing I don't feel the need to drive a gay ass van to games, but even if I did, no one deserves to have their **** set on fire.
Naive is not knowing that this trash happens, accepting it is cowardice. To paraphrase Davies: But when, in this corrupt, disordered state of things, where the lusts of men are perpetually embroiling the world with wars and fightings and throwing all into confusion; when ambition and avarice would rob us of our property, for which we have toiled and on which we subsist; when they would enslave the freeborn mind and compel us meanly to cringe to usurpation and arbitrary power; when they would tear from our eager grasp the most valuable blessing of Heaven, when they invade our country, formerly the region of tranquillity, ravage our frontiers, butcher our fellow subjects, or confine them in a barbarous captivity in the dens of savages; when our earthly all is ready to be seized by rapacious hands, must peace then be maintained? Maintained with our perfidious and cruel invaders? Maintained at the expense of property, liberty, life, and everything dear and valuable? Maintained, when it is in our power to vindicate our right and do ourselves justice? Is the work of peace then our only business? No; in such a time even the God of Peace proclaims by His providence, “To arms!”