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Virginia teen was detained and prosecuted for saying 'OINK OINK' to cop
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<blockquote data-quote="Ana the Ist" data-source="post: 74027521" data-attributes="member: 302807"><p>No offense...but it doesn't say assault in your report. That, plus the fact that "kid" isn't an occupation ....means we aren't remotely talking about similar things.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Are 1 in 4 high school kids being arrested for assault? You're awfully trusting of accounts when we aren't talking about cops.</p><p></p><p>If you could at least provide a legal record of the assaults on high schoolers....then it would be worthwhile to compare injury rates to see which assaults are more violent. The problem is, you're asking about injury rates for assaults on cops...so we can compare it to what exactly? The injury rates for slipping and falling off a roof? Does that happen because of how dangerous roofing is? Or is it because roofers tend to stop worrying about falling after awhile and begin taking risks? How many are drinking on the job? This article suggests the number is 1 in 4. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.professionalroofing.net/Articles/Drugs-alcohol-work-and-the-law--12-01-2004/560" target="_blank">Drugs, alcohol, work and the law</a></p><p></p><p>It also suggests that alcohol use is involved in almost half of construction injuries. Tell me how you intend to assess the "danger" of these jobs? From the looks of it, it seems like it's pretty difficult to say it's a dangerous job at all if so many people in the industry are comfortable drunk on the work site. </p><p></p><p>Do tell, variant, how you intend to accurately assess the "danger" of all these workplace accidents....and once you do....how are you going to compare an accident to an assault?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ana the Ist, post: 74027521, member: 302807"] No offense...but it doesn't say assault in your report. That, plus the fact that "kid" isn't an occupation ....means we aren't remotely talking about similar things. Are 1 in 4 high school kids being arrested for assault? You're awfully trusting of accounts when we aren't talking about cops. If you could at least provide a legal record of the assaults on high schoolers....then it would be worthwhile to compare injury rates to see which assaults are more violent. The problem is, you're asking about injury rates for assaults on cops...so we can compare it to what exactly? The injury rates for slipping and falling off a roof? Does that happen because of how dangerous roofing is? Or is it because roofers tend to stop worrying about falling after awhile and begin taking risks? How many are drinking on the job? This article suggests the number is 1 in 4. [URL="http://www.professionalroofing.net/Articles/Drugs-alcohol-work-and-the-law--12-01-2004/560"]Drugs, alcohol, work and the law[/URL] It also suggests that alcohol use is involved in almost half of construction injuries. Tell me how you intend to assess the "danger" of these jobs? From the looks of it, it seems like it's pretty difficult to say it's a dangerous job at all if so many people in the industry are comfortable drunk on the work site. Do tell, variant, how you intend to accurately assess the "danger" of all these workplace accidents....and once you do....how are you going to compare an accident to an assault? [/QUOTE]
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