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I can see it happening they already sort of did it with operation flagship in that mid 80s with the below using football to catch criminals.


Love that story. ESPN did a doco on it.

Imagine getting arrested for Washington tickets now. If anything it would be a cruel and unusual punishment that is a violation of the Geneva convention to forced to go to a Washington game and have toilet water dripping on you because Snyder let the stadium get that bad
 
Love that story. ESPN did a doco on it.

Imagine getting arrested for Washington tickets now. If anything it would be a cruel and unusual punishment that is a violation of the Geneva convention to forced to go to a Washington game and have toilet water dripping on you because Snyder let the stadium get that bad
Here's the longer version, great story

 

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Depends how they use it.
Like everything, starts out with an innocent enough reason, "to protect the public", eventually turns into a camera watching you in your home like Rodgers said a month or so ago.
 

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It's a pity that there can never be any trust with a technology like that as it'd be great for weeding out all the repeat dickheads that can make trips to the footy etc not so much fun. Maybe there's a middle ground, dunno.

Unfortunately, the decreasing amount of general decency amongst people will only expedite and lend reasoning to an increasing amount of security and surveillance, it's somewhat of a vicious cycle imho.
 
Don't know where else to put it but has anyone else seen a picture of Alex Smith's leg?

****ing hell. I know he's earned a lot but he might trade it all for two normal legs again. Poor bastard.
 
Don't know where else to put it but has anyone else seen a picture of Alex Smith's leg?

****ing hell. I know he's earned a lot but he might trade it all for two normal legs again. Poor bastard.
his leg now? or what it looked like in hospital after the flesh-eating bacteria infection that put him in a coma and had some of his Dr's recommend amputation. because ive seen the latter in the doco on his recovery.
 
his leg now? or what it looked like in hospital after the flesh-eating bacteria infection that put him in a coma and had some of his Dr's recommend amputation. because ive seen the latter in the doco on his recovery.
I believe it's from now.

It's just awful. Poor bastard, you wouldn't wish it on your worst enemy.
 
The 49ers aren't likely to trade Aiyuk for only draft picks but may be willing to deal him if a veteran wide receiver is part of the return, Matt Maiocco of the NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

The problem then becomes that most teams with quality WRs aren't looking to trade them for a player who is in his contract year and holding out for a massive new deal. Maiocco mentions the Browns (and Amari Cooper) as a possible exception, along with the Patriots (and Kendrick Bourne), though the latter wouldn't come anywhere close to making up for the loss of Aiyuk. For now, Aiyuk remains a "hold in" at 49ers training camp, limited to attending meetings and watching practices. Contract negotiations are ongoing, as has seemingly been the case for much of spring and summer.
 

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