alexpnz
Lord Dipstick
http://www.tmz.com/2012/11/06/uppercut-bus-driver-fired-artis-hughes-cleveland/
......and she got right up! :1orglaugh
......and she got right up! :1orglaugh
One thing I never understand, is why do people just suddenly whip out their phones or cameras to record everything instead of being constructive and trying to defuse the situation? All these videos do is show how ignorant we are as people to what to do in such a situation like those.
Everyone is sue happy these days ... if it's a camera phone taking pictures.. there is now evidence if it ever goes to trial. The judge may throw it out as inadmissible. But hey, it's still evidence regardless.
Even if that's true (and it might be, for all I know), I doubt that's what people are thinking when they're recording. I've seen Sam's video before (listed as 'Epic Beard Man'), and I saw alex's, and I'm just confused as to why people seem to enjoy standing around watching the spectacle and possibly help it escalate rather than try and stop it. Nothing good ever comes of confrontations like those, and yet people don't seem to care what happens.
already been postedhttp://www.tmz.com/2012/11/06/uppercut-bus-driver-fired-artis-hughes-cleveland/
......and she got right up! :1orglaugh
She was totally out of line but no way should he have done that. He is no better than her....worse in fact. No man should ever put his hands on a woman like that unless his ass is in serious danger, which obviously it wasn't.
Even if that's true (and it might be, for all I know), I doubt that's what people are thinking when they're recording. I've seen Sam's video before (listed as 'Epic Beard Man'), and I saw alex's, and I'm just confused as to why people seem to enjoy standing around watching the spectacle and possibly help it escalate rather than try and stop it. Nothing good ever comes of confrontations like those, and yet people don't seem to care what happens.
I would have thought in that situation people would not want to get involved in anything violent and getting recorderd evidence of what happened(especially in this case) is what was most likely the nail in the coffin for the bus drive who was sacked.
Now days, everyone has a camera on them and it is more than easily accesible now. Recording these types of incidents has its benefits and its downfalls.
It'd be one thing if people recorded things like these for the purpose of law, justice, what-have-you, but it only ends up on the Internet under the title "RAGING BUS DRIVER BEATS DA SHEEYIT OUT OF LADY". In both videos, neither situation started off violent until one party did something stupid (i.e. get physical) to the other one, and then the situation degenerates from that point on. There's nothing wrong or potentially harmful if somebody can try to intervene before it reaches the point of no return and try to amend things, whether it's with dialogue or just by removing somebody.
Unfortunately, people seem to purely enjoy spectacle, even in a situation where there's no need for it. I just find those videos uncomfortable and embarrassing to watch.