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Virginia teen was detained and prosecuted for saying 'OINK OINK' to cop
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<blockquote data-quote="iluvatar5150" data-source="post: 74066093" data-attributes="member: 313046"><p>Cops face a higher number of potential threats, but that doesn't mean the actual rate of incident is any higher for them. It just means that they have a harder time predicting where the threat is going to come from. </p><p></p><p>Professional rockclimbers and skydivers don't have to worry about getting shot, but the fact that they only have to worry about one threat (i.e. splattering on the ground) doesn't mean that their risk is lower.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Way to conflate being in the Navy with being a SEAL. Most Navy jobs aren't dangerous and most seamen aren't SEALs.</p><p></p><p>If we're trying to quantify danger, then no, the type of danger doesn't matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iluvatar5150, post: 74066093, member: 313046"] Cops face a higher number of potential threats, but that doesn't mean the actual rate of incident is any higher for them. It just means that they have a harder time predicting where the threat is going to come from. Professional rockclimbers and skydivers don't have to worry about getting shot, but the fact that they only have to worry about one threat (i.e. splattering on the ground) doesn't mean that their risk is lower. Way to conflate being in the Navy with being a SEAL. Most Navy jobs aren't dangerous and most seamen aren't SEALs. If we're trying to quantify danger, then no, the type of danger doesn't matter. [/QUOTE]
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