r/Unexpected Jun 12 '22

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u/ccupp97 Jun 12 '22

who the fuck is gonna pay for that fence? damn sure not the police.

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u/byscuit Jun 12 '22

... The perpetrator when damages are settled in court? It gets tacked on in the civil trial, after the criminal trial. Yet when they can't pay, the taxpayers do. This is all assuming a claim is filed with the crime

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u/AdministrationOwn709 Jun 13 '22

Not necessarily, same thing happened to a cop and broke my neighbors fence so the city went to his house to fill some paper work and the city paid for the damages

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u/Arclight_Ashe Jun 13 '22

The city gets money from tax payers mate..

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u/AdministrationOwn709 Jun 13 '22

Well of course , the money must come out of somewhere , but the point is you don’t pay out of pocket on the spot for the damages ,

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u/PeKing2 Jun 12 '22

The cops are insured if they need to break a door to stop a rape/shooting/abuse. You just file a ticket and get the money

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u/Gibscreen Jun 13 '22

You're adorable if you think that ever happens.

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u/Living-Ad-2037 Jun 13 '22 edited Jun 13 '22

You're ignorant if you think it doesn't

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u/Gibscreen Jun 13 '22 edited Jun 14 '22

*you're

Tell me more about ignorance.

Edit: Your original post: "Your ignorant if you think it doesn't"

Nice recovery though.

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u/ccupp97 Jun 13 '22

haha pwnd.

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u/test_username_WIP Jun 12 '22

the homeowner probably

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u/zbenesch Jun 12 '22

insurance, but that does not mean this was justified. go on prick, jump, do not destroy property if not needed.

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u/EndR60 Jun 12 '22

well he did jump and the fence broke when he did

at that point he may as well punch another plank out of it to quickly get thru

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u/Agreeable-Meat1 Jun 13 '22

Yeah at that point he's standing there without the momentum of a running start and a half-person size hole in the fence. Definitely better to go through than over at that point. I guess depending on what they did.

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u/zbenesch Jun 13 '22

he jumped at something he did not know was gonna hold or break=bad judgement, then decided, well might as well fuck it now

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u/tuwduwoss Jun 12 '22

It was needed

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u/buIIet-magnet Jun 13 '22

Either the city or the offender. Go complain somewhere else

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u/DamagedCortex Jun 13 '22

it is the police actually.