Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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After reading all of this we did not read in the online news OR the Daily Sun that anyone described in this incident had an accident.
So hats off to you, guardian angels everywhere, good old bunny feet and cussed good luck. Another day, another adventure.
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In todays society it can be extremely dangerous to confront someone on or off the road. You don't know if the other person has a gun. In a split moment your life and the lives of those who love you can take a drastic turn. Don't be foolish and let your anger get the best of you, think about what your doing and weather you are willing risk what you have for someone else that you don't even know.
We've all been in situations where someone cut you off, tail gates, slams on the brakes, etc. And we have all seen red and want revenge. I know when that happens to me my better half knows I'm boiling over and takes steps to calm me down. "It's not worth it, are you willing to give your life and possibly mine just to get even with that jerk." "Worse, you can disable both of us for the rest of our lives, is this what you want after we worked so hard for so many years to get where we're at." "Are you going to let them take that all away from us?" "Let's stop and get a nice cup of coffee and a donut and talk about what we have planned." Many years ago I saw two guys getting into it at a stop light, both emerged from their car with a gun, one guy had a young child in the car. The situation was defused by a off duty deputy. Think of what could have happened and how many lives would have been destroyed. |
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As the OP stated in another thread, a guy was shot in Tampa because he threw popcorn on someone, like that was justified. I have two thoughts on this matter. If you see someone who you believe is endangering a child, call the police. And, if you are carrying a concealed weapon, keep a low profile and don't risk a confrontation with anyone. |
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A 66-year-old Villages softball player is facing felony charges of assault and battery after he allegedly threatened a fellow Villager with a baseball bat when tempers flared on a golf cart path. ***** is accused of threatening a man over the age of 65 and striking his golf cart with the bat, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff‘s Office. At the time of the incident on Sept. 11, ****** was wearing a logo that deputies were later able to connect to a Villages softball team. A week after the incident, ****** opted to turn himself in at the Sumter County Sheriff‘s Annex. On the day of the incident, ****** was coming out of a tunnel at Mariposa Way and Morse Boulevard. ****** was turning out of the tunnel when the victim blew his horn and informed ******* that he had just run a stop sign, the arrest report indicates. ******* then slammed on his brakes, got out of his cart, grabbed the victim by the arm and tried to pull him out of his golf cart. ****** returned to his cart, retrieved a baseball bat and, after taking a batting stance, threatened to hit the other Villager in the head. ****** then allegedly hit the man’s golf cart with the bat. The victim then drove to the Sheriff’s Annex to report the incident. Tracing the logo to a local softball team, a deputy initially made contact with ******* by phone. He said he would like to personally apologize to the other man and make restitution for any damage done to the golf cart. On Friday, Sept. 18, ****** was arrested on charges of assault on a person over the age of 65, battery on a person over the age of 65, and criminal mischief with damage to property. He was booked at the Sumter County Detention Center on $8,000 bond. |
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There's NOTHING that can get me "steaming" (to put it lightly) more than someone YELLING at me for something that does not concern "them". Glad to see there are more than one of me...
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A middle finger would be a much more common response to this kind of motherly advice coming from another golf cart driver. Or maybe a #$%$ *&^! |
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As for me, I will continue to let people know when they are putting the lives or safety of others at risk. Where that heck would society be if everyone took the MYOB path. I am however selective, based upon the situation. Always have an out. Remember the "Good Samaritan" law on a Seinfeld episode. |
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" Edmund Burke 1729-1797 |
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I was a volunteer fireman when I lived in NJ, I carry my own AED in my vehicle-to those who insist on people to MYOB-if I see you collapse I just might do that.
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Apples and Oranges. There's a big difference between rendering first aid, and being a busybody.
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Apples and Apples, Maybe if you're a "busybody" you can prevent somebody from NEEDING first aid or a coffin.
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