Former ref David Coote - charged with possession of CSA material (p14)
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JaShea99 said:No that wasn’t your point, but I made a different one, which is literally exactly how we got here in the first place, given the trajectory of the thread. Where did I try to justify drug use or claim that two wrongs make a right?! I’d love to know.The point I was making remains users ignore how the drugs get to them and a comparison to other products isn’t appropriate in that context.1
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I'd say it's appropriate if gangs are violently killing people over something whether that's legal or illegal.
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O-Randy-Hunt said:I'd say it's appropriate if gangs are violently killing people over something whether that's legal or illegal.O-Randy-Hunt said:I'd say it's appropriate if gangs are violently killing people over something whether that's legal or illegal.0
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LargeAddick said:I've led a sheltered life. Never taken drugs, never even been offered drugs.0
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I still think the person dripping this out is a seriously unpleasant individual... but it does appear that this ref has allowed himself to be in compromising positions repeatedly and done so on video and messages. It points to him having a problem and needing help.
It also shows a complete lack of judgement which is not exactly a good thing for a ref.6 -
Cooter on the booter0
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stop_shouting said:He’ll get cancelled and hung out to dry by the woke mob. The good thing now, is that there is always a place for people that have made mistakes in Saudi. I imagine he’ll be officiating out there within a couple of months.7
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rananegra said:stop_shouting said:He’ll get cancelled and hung out to dry by the woke mob. The good thing now, is that there is always a place for people that have made mistakes in Saudi. I imagine he’ll be officiating out there within a couple of months.I think it’s clear to the majority of sensible people, this has gone way too far. The British press is a disgrace.4
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ME14addick said:MrOneLung said:ME14addick said:MrOneLung said:yeah but what could have been said was, 'he partook in an illegal activity, got caught and quite rightly is likely to be punished by his employer' rather than going down the route of preaching to everybody the effects the use of this particular drug may have.
I doubt the dirty druggies can even read.
Toot toot.3 -
Super_Eddie_Youds said:rananegra said:stop_shouting said:He’ll get cancelled and hung out to dry by the woke mob. The good thing now, is that there is always a place for people that have made mistakes in Saudi. I imagine he’ll be officiating out there within a couple of months.I think it’s clear to the majority of sensible people, this has gone way too far. The British press is a disgrace.0
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Southendaddick said:Im not going to Kasabian tonight now ME14 has put me right off 😂
I never really like either option.0 -
@ME14addick your ability to maintain equilibrium in the face of a load of personal bullying is admirable.
You make your case rightly or wrongly, and the frustrated people who cannot engage on a reasoned level attack you instead of arguing the issues.
To my mind you are not the problem, your bullies are.10 -
Stu_of_Kunming said:ME14addick said:MrOneLung said:ME14addick said:MrOneLung said:yeah but what could have been said was, 'he partook in an illegal activity, got caught and quite rightly is likely to be punished by his employer' rather than going down the route of preaching to everybody the effects the use of this particular drug may have.
I doubt the dirty druggies can even read.
Toot toot.This is a thread about a referee taking an illegal drug and making ill-advised comments under the influence of an illegal Class A Drug.
On this thread there are some who have portrayed that drug as being ‘recreational’ and its use as trivial and of little consequence. Others have said that users don’t care where it has come from.
I have tried to make the point that it is a very dangerous drug and that the supply chain leaves a trail of misery and destruction across the world. Children are being trafficked from Africa into Europe to transport this drug. They are fed the drug so that they become addicted and do the work of the criminal gangs. Many South American countries are ruled by violent criminal gangs.
If being concerned about the lives ruined by the vile, evil trade to supply this drug to wealthy Europeans, is getting on my high horse, then I make no apologies.
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seth plum said:@ME14addick your ability to maintain equilibrium in the face of a load of personal bullying is admirable.
You make your case rightly or wrongly, and the frustrated people who cannot engage on a reasoned level attack you instead of arguing the issues.
To my mind you are not the problem, your bullies are.
You professional victims need to stick together10 -
Was waiting for one of the usual mob come up with the 'pile on' or 'bullying' comments 🤣2
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I assume you support worldwide legalisation of drugs @ME14addick because that's the only thing that will stop/greatly reduce the issues you mention. It will also mean cleaner and safer drugs for the users, extra revenue for governements and frees up resources for the police to deal with proper crime. Everybody is happy.
If you don't, it's clear you aren't "concerned about the lives ruined by the vile, evil trade to supply this drug to wealthy Europeans", but just want to take the moral high ground and talk down to others.4 -
seth plum said:@ME14addick your ability to maintain equilibrium in the face of a load of personal bullying is admirable.
You make your case rightly or wrongly, and the frustrated people who cannot engage on a reasoned level attack you instead of arguing the issues.
To my mind you are not the problem, your bullies are.6 -
arny23394 said:I assume you support worldwide legalisation of drugs @ME14addick because that's the only thing that will stop/greatly reduce the issues you mention. It will also mean cleaner and safer drugs for the users, extra revenue for governements and frees up resources for the police to deal with proper crime. Everybody is happy.
If you don't, it's clear you aren't "concerned about the lives ruined by the vile, evil trade to supply this drug to wealthy Europeans", but just want to take the moral high ground and talk down to others.0 -
ME14addick said:seth plum said:@ME14addick your ability to maintain equilibrium in the face of a load of personal bullying is admirable.
You make your case rightly or wrongly, and the frustrated people who cannot engage on a reasoned level attack you instead of arguing the issues.
To my mind you are not the problem, your bullies are.
They possibly lack the capacity to sustain a position, and when they arrive at the limits of their intellect begin personal attacks.7 -
ME14addick said:seth plum said:@ME14addick your ability to maintain equilibrium in the face of a load of personal bullying is admirable.
You make your case rightly or wrongly, and the frustrated people who cannot engage on a reasoned level attack you instead of arguing the issues.
To my mind you are not the problem, your bullies are.
The only thing i've seen questioned is why you suddenly started posting about the effects of drug driving and derailing a thread talking about a referee.11 - Sponsored links:
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For people with such strong opinions you are incredibly thin skinned.
”appreciate your support” 🤣🤣🤣
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ME14addick said:arny23394 said:I assume you support worldwide legalisation of drugs @ME14addick because that's the only thing that will stop/greatly reduce the issues you mention. It will also mean cleaner and safer drugs for the users, extra revenue for governements and frees up resources for the police to deal with proper crime. Everybody is happy.
If you don't, it's clear you aren't "concerned about the lives ruined by the vile, evil trade to supply this drug to wealthy Europeans", but just want to take the moral high ground and talk down to others.As expected, you don't actually care, you just like preaching and talking down to people.Studies show that weed usage hasn't increased as a result of legalisation in American states. Nobody is sitting about wanting to do a bit of gear, but stopping themselves because it's illegal.4 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:ME14addick said:seth plum said:@ME14addick your ability to maintain equilibrium in the face of a load of personal bullying is admirable.
You make your case rightly or wrongly, and the frustrated people who cannot engage on a reasoned level attack you instead of arguing the issues.
To my mind you are not the problem, your bullies are.
The only thing i've seen questioned is why you suddenly started posting about the effects of drug driving and derailing a thread talking about a referee.
Others have tried to derail the thread with comments about speeding and avocados, which have nothing to do with a referee taking illegal drugs.0 -
Christ on a bike. This thread reminds me why coming on this site feels like a chore more and more.6
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:ME14addick said:seth plum said:@ME14addick your ability to maintain equilibrium in the face of a load of personal bullying is admirable.
You make your case rightly or wrongly, and the frustrated people who cannot engage on a reasoned level attack you instead of arguing the issues.
To my mind you are not the problem, your bullies are.
The only thing i've seen questioned is why you suddenly started posting about the effects of drug driving and derailing a thread talking about a referee.0 -
arny23394 said:ME14addick said:arny23394 said:I assume you support worldwide legalisation of drugs @ME14addick because that's the only thing that will stop/greatly reduce the issues you mention. It will also mean cleaner and safer drugs for the users, extra revenue for governements and frees up resources for the police to deal with proper crime. Everybody is happy.
If you don't, it's clear you aren't "concerned about the lives ruined by the vile, evil trade to supply this drug to wealthy Europeans", but just want to take the moral high ground and talk down to others.As expected, you don't actually care, you just like preaching and talking down to people.Studies show that weed usage hasn't increased as a result of legalisation in American states. Nobody is sitting about wanting to do a bit of gear, but stopping themselves because it's illegal.0 -
ME14addick said:arny23394 said:ME14addick said:arny23394 said:I assume you support worldwide legalisation of drugs @ME14addick because that's the only thing that will stop/greatly reduce the issues you mention. It will also mean cleaner and safer drugs for the users, extra revenue for governements and frees up resources for the police to deal with proper crime. Everybody is happy.
If you don't, it's clear you aren't "concerned about the lives ruined by the vile, evil trade to supply this drug to wealthy Europeans", but just want to take the moral high ground and talk down to others.As expected, you don't actually care, you just like preaching and talking down to people.Studies show that weed usage hasn't increased as a result of legalisation in American states. Nobody is sitting about wanting to do a bit of gear, but stopping themselves because it's illegal.2 -
arny23394 said:ME14addick said:arny23394 said:ME14addick said:arny23394 said:I assume you support worldwide legalisation of drugs @ME14addick because that's the only thing that will stop/greatly reduce the issues you mention. It will also mean cleaner and safer drugs for the users, extra revenue for governements and frees up resources for the police to deal with proper crime. Everybody is happy.
If you don't, it's clear you aren't "concerned about the lives ruined by the vile, evil trade to supply this drug to wealthy Europeans", but just want to take the moral high ground and talk down to others.As expected, you don't actually care, you just like preaching and talking down to people.Studies show that weed usage hasn't increased as a result of legalisation in American states. Nobody is sitting about wanting to do a bit of gear, but stopping themselves because it's illegal.
The only way to stop the evil trade is for people to stop buying it in the first place.0 -
arny23394 said:ME14addick said:arny23394 said:I assume you support worldwide legalisation of drugs @ME14addick because that's the only thing that will stop/greatly reduce the issues you mention. It will also mean cleaner and safer drugs for the users, extra revenue for governements and frees up resources for the police to deal with proper crime. Everybody is happy.
If you don't, it's clear you aren't "concerned about the lives ruined by the vile, evil trade to supply this drug to wealthy Europeans", but just want to take the moral high ground and talk down to others.As expected, you don't actually care, you just like preaching and talking down to people.Studies show that weed usage hasn't increased as a result of legalisation in American states. Nobody is sitting about wanting to do a bit of gear, but stopping themselves because it's illegal.
So, if we are doing stats from America:
Since 2000, more than a million people have died of drug overdoses.
Getting on for a 1,000 people a week die from Cocaine misuse.
59.277 million or 21.4% of people 12 and over have used illegal drugs or misused prescription drugs within the last year.
70% of users who try an illegal drug before age 13 develop a substance abuse disorder within the next 7 years.
And, finally, since you brought up the subject of marijuana, in states where marijuana has been legalized:
Emergency-room visits related to marijuana increased by 54% and hospitalizations increased by 101% in 2018.
Suicides where toxicology tests indicated marijuana had been used increased from 7.6% in 2006 to 23% in 2017.
In Colorado, the cost of marijuana to taxpayers is nearly $5.00 for every $1.00 gained in tax revenue in addition to expenses such as marijuana-related DUIs that cost $25 million in 2016.
Marijuana can also negatively affect cognitive function, with regular use potentially causing a drop in IQ of up to 8 points. (Presumably why so many druggies are called airheads.)2 -
arny23394 said:ME14addick said:arny23394 said:ME14addick said:arny23394 said:I assume you support worldwide legalisation of drugs @ME14addick because that's the only thing that will stop/greatly reduce the issues you mention. It will also mean cleaner and safer drugs for the users, extra revenue for governements and frees up resources for the police to deal with proper crime. Everybody is happy.
If you don't, it's clear you aren't "concerned about the lives ruined by the vile, evil trade to supply this drug to wealthy Europeans", but just want to take the moral high ground and talk down to others.As expected, you don't actually care, you just like preaching and talking down to people.Studies show that weed usage hasn't increased as a result of legalisation in American states. Nobody is sitting about wanting to do a bit of gear, but stopping themselves because it's illegal.
I wrote on a other thread why i'm against legalisation, but in the case of coke at least the government would cut it (what a job that would be!) with something safe and you'll know what you're buying is legit.1