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Originally Posted by Jamaican'Skin
He draws attention to himself by being an athlete regardless of whether he has on a million dollars worth of jewelry or not.
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Thank You. You said it right there. I doubt people were lining up to beat him down just because he was a Pro Football player. I doubt someone said "Hey, look who it is.....lets kick his ass." Unless they lost a lot of money on a game because it is Vegas right.
I think we can all agree he has a right to go out and do the things he did. Except for the spraying part. That could be construed as acting disorderly which is a finable offense. Other then that he was fine. However, what some of us are trying to say is it was not good judgement carrying a load of money and the expensive jewelry. If there are creatons in society (which I believe we all know there is) then you take steps to protect yourself and your property.
How many of you have kids that leave expensive personal items ie: cell phones, I-Pods, and PSP's in there book bag outside of their locker during gym class and refuse to use the locker because it takes time to open only to have the item stolen? I can't expect to put a $100 dollar bill at the end of my driveway (even though I have a right to) and not have it stolen.
He's making millions. You mean to tell me he can't use a credit card. cut down on his chances of someone seeing the cash and wanting to jump him.
People take chances all the time. Sky divers take chances the parachute will not open. but by packing the chute themselves they are taking steps to ensure it's packed right and should open. In some states you have a right to not wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle but the chances are greater that if you get into a accident you will have a head injury.