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He's talking about the enormous leap in logic between "people can be jerks about STDs" and "well Outside the Lines didn't follow up, so it must not be true"
Well did anybody follow up? Seriously, peeps spreading STDs without letting partners know is a detriment to society. I would think there would be some group or organization out there that looks into this stuff. Since it seemingly just died, that's why I thought there wasn't anything to the story.
it happens all of the time, but typically no one outside of their circle cares because neither is famousWell did anybody follow up? Seriously, peeps spreading STDs without letting partners know is a detriment to society.
you think there's an anti sneaky dirtbag task force ? There isn't nor could one ever keep upI would think there would be some group or organization out there that looks into this stuff. Since it seemingly just died, that's why I thought there wasn't anything to the story.
IIRC these kids skated because the horse refused to testify.Category: We already got one.
Cincinnati Enquirer, 1995: Two Cincinnati basketball players submitted written pleas of innocent yesterday after being arrested when one of them allegedly punched a horse ridden by a policeman.
Art Long was charged with assault for hitting the horse, and Danny Fortson was charged with disorderly conduct while intoxicated.
Mounted patrols are used regularly at night around the university to assist in controlling crowds from nightclubs and bars. Officer Blair Baker was patrolling on his horse, Cody, when Long, 22, and Fortson, 19, drove by about 1 a.m. and shouted at the officer, according to a police report.
Baker said he radioed ahead for a police cruiser to stop the car. According to the officer, when he arrived, Long punched the horse four times in the neck and was arrested, the report said; Fortson was arrested for shouting obscenities at bystanders and police.
Both were released on bond and submitted pleas through their attorney. No trial date was set.
Category: We already got one.
Cincinnati Enquirer, 1995: Two Cincinnati basketball players submitted written pleas of innocent yesterday after being arrested when one of them allegedly punched a horse ridden by a policeman.
Art Long was charged with assault for hitting the horse, and Danny Fortson was charged with disorderly conduct while intoxicated.
Mounted patrols are used regularly at night around the university to assist in controlling crowds from nightclubs and bars. Officer Blair Baker was patrolling on his horse, Cody, when Long, 22, and Fortson, 19, drove by about 1 a.m. and shouted at the officer, according to a police report.
Baker said he radioed ahead for a police cruiser to stop the car. According to the officer, when he arrived, Long punched the horse four times in the neck and was arrested, the report said; Fortson was arrested for shouting obscenities at bystanders and police.
Both were released on bond and submitted pleas through their attorney. No trial date was set.
Long punched the horse four times in the neck and was arrested, the report said;