Man and his Car beaten badly #PublicJustice

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Re: Man and his Car beaten badly #PublicJustice

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John Bingham wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 8:20 am
Jamie_Lambo wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 12:29 am
John Bingham wrote: Mon Mar 12, 2018 11:31 pm Can anyone figure out the exact location? I can't find it on street view but that's from 2013 anyway. There's a lot of meth in that neighborhood near Preah Kossomak Hospital.

Edit, I just figured out it's the junction of 156 and 265.
yup here https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@11.56287 ... 312!8i6656

its shocking though as the picture where the accident took place is at 260 3.4km away, no wonder he had such a huge mob chasing him on their bikes!!

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/11.56 ... 09!3e0!5i1
The papers are saying it started in Russei Keo on NR5, so more like 7km or something.
this picture shows that the accident happened on street 260 which is 3.5km away from where the mob attack happened on 156/265
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Re: Man and his Car beaten badly #PublicJustice

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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:47 pm
John Bingham wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 8:20 am
Jamie_Lambo wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 12:29 am
John Bingham wrote: Mon Mar 12, 2018 11:31 pm Can anyone figure out the exact location? I can't find it on street view but that's from 2013 anyway. There's a lot of meth in that neighborhood near Preah Kossomak Hospital.

Edit, I just figured out it's the junction of 156 and 265.
yup here https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@11.56287 ... 312!8i6656

its shocking though as the picture where the accident took place is at 260 3.4km away, no wonder he had such a huge mob chasing him on their bikes!!

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/11.56 ... 09!3e0!5i1
The papers are saying it started in Russei Keo on NR5, so more like 7km or something.
this picture shows that the accident happened on street 260 which is 3.5km away from where the mob attack happened on 156/265
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Sure, the papers are saying the first accident was in Russei Keo on NR5.
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John Bingham wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:49 pm
Jamie_Lambo wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:47 pm
John Bingham wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 8:20 am
Jamie_Lambo wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 12:29 am
John Bingham wrote: Mon Mar 12, 2018 11:31 pm Can anyone figure out the exact location? I can't find it on street view but that's from 2013 anyway. There's a lot of meth in that neighborhood near Preah Kossomak Hospital.

Edit, I just figured out it's the junction of 156 and 265.
yup here https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@11.56287 ... 312!8i6656

its shocking though as the picture where the accident took place is at 260 3.4km away, no wonder he had such a huge mob chasing him on their bikes!!

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/11.56 ... 09!3e0!5i1
The papers are saying it started in Russei Keo on NR5, so more like 7km or something.
this picture shows that the accident happened on street 260 which is 3.5km away from where the mob attack happened on 156/265
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Sure, the papers are saying the first accident was in Russei Keo on NR5.
maybe this guy was one who got knocked off during the chase, seems a strange route to take though
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Not at all. I think you think like a barang, Jamie. Facebook and others is what got him. Pretty much like not being able to out run the radio.
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That was a crazy beating and I don't think it can be justified. Stopping him and giving him a few slaps while waiting for the police sounds reasonable, but stoving in his head is just savage. I understand the catch 22, but who says the mob will be calm if you do stop, especially if you believe the accident was not your fault? According to the PPP article, it was the fact that he disagreed that he was responsible that whipped the mob to a frenzy - where do you go from there?

The only way to change things is to apply the law equally, but since that's about as likely as HE quietly stepping down later this year, mob rule will continue.

Just out of interest, when the Swiss teacher failed to stop after an accident a few months ago and was eventually chased down, what saved his ass? Was it the fact he hadn't injured someone? Just shows how unjust mob rule is.
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Cambo Dear wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:11 pm That was a crazy beating and I don't think it can be justified. Stopping him and giving him a few slaps while waiting for the police sounds reasonable, but stoving in his head is just savage. I understand the catch 22, but who says the mob will be calm if you do stop, especially if you believe the accident was not your fault? According to the PPP article, it was the fact that he disagreed that he was responsible that whipped the mob to a frenzy - where do you go from there?

The only way to change things is to apply the law equally, but since that's about as likely as HE quietly stepping down later this year, mob rule will continue.

Just out of interest, when the Swiss teacher failed to stop after an accident a few months ago and was eventually chased down, what saved his ass? Was it the fact he hadn't injured someone? Just shows how unjust mob rule is.
I'll just assume you are not from Libya.

Mobs are inspirational and usually started by dumbasses.

How people get out of it is quite a big deal. It's called survival of the fittest.

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batshitcrazyweirdo wrote: Mon Mar 12, 2018 9:29 pm I dunno aboot all yer darknet. But I can tell you I have been mobbed 3 times.

It wasn't nice. I had to ............. defend myself. Twice in Pig Pen, once in Shitville.

Mobs are viscous, callous, n one thang on their mind. To fuckin hurt you bad, if not kill you.

It's no fucking easy subject around Cambo.

I've been stabbed multiple times, serious punches, Jamie, ya know, and really fucked up martial arts shit.

It hurts. Bad. But I hurt mf worse.

Stick yer mf mobs up yer butt.
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batshitcrazyweirdo wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:17 pm
Cambo Dear wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:11 pm That was a crazy beating and I don't think it can be justified. Stopping him and giving him a few slaps while waiting for the police sounds reasonable, but stoving in his head is just savage. I understand the catch 22, but who says the mob will be calm if you do stop, especially if you believe the accident was not your fault? According to the PPP article, it was the fact that he disagreed that he was responsible that whipped the mob to a frenzy - where do you go from there?

The only way to change things is to apply the law equally, but since that's about as likely as HE quietly stepping down later this year, mob rule will continue.

Just out of interest, when the Swiss teacher failed to stop after an accident a few months ago and was eventually chased down, what saved his ass? Was it the fact he hadn't injured someone? Just shows how unjust mob rule is.
I'll just assume you are not from Libya.

Mobs are inspirational and usually started by dumbasses.

How people get out of it is quite a big deal. It's called survival of the fittest.

The End
So blunt, so quirky, so witty, so insightful. I'll assume you couldn't find Libya on a map and certainly have never travelled there. It has one of the highest rates of fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants in the world - about 5 times higher than Cambodia and I never heard of mob justice resulting from an accident while I was there.
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Cambo Dear wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:00 pm
batshitcrazyweirdo wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:17 pm
Cambo Dear wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:11 pm That was a crazy beating and I don't think it can be justified. Stopping him and giving him a few slaps while waiting for the police sounds reasonable, but stoving in his head is just savage. I understand the catch 22, but who says the mob will be calm if you do stop, especially if you believe the accident was not your fault? According to the PPP article, it was the fact that he disagreed that he was responsible that whipped the mob to a frenzy - where do you go from there?

The only way to change things is to apply the law equally, but since that's about as likely as HE quietly stepping down later this year, mob rule will continue.

Just out of interest, when the Swiss teacher failed to stop after an accident a few months ago and was eventually chased down, what saved his ass? Was it the fact he hadn't injured someone? Just shows how unjust mob rule is.
I'll just assume you are not from Libya.

Mobs are inspirational and usually started by dumbasses.

How people get out of it is quite a big deal. It's called survival of the fittest.

The End
So blunt, so quirky, so witty, so insightful. I'll assume you couldn't find Libya on a map and certainly have never travelled there. It has one of the highest rates of fatalities per 100,000 inhabitants in the world - about 5 times higher than Cambodia and I never heard of mob justice resulting from an accident while I was there.
Well, I don't know when you were there, but I lived there fer a while. And mob justice was just a thang. Theft was not a good idea while I lived there. Just sayin.

I think you just haven't been around town. At all.
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Cambo Dear wrote:
Just out of interest, when the Swiss teacher failed to stop after an accident a few months ago and was eventually chased down, what saved his ass? Was it the fact he hadn't injured someone? Just shows how unjust mob rule is.
I think if he had been aggressive back, it would have also ended badly for him as well.

He as at least very calm and wanted the police to come.
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