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I am not saying that the video is fake, what I am saying is just from the video we don't know if this is the first time that they had run into this guy. What if they had just given this guy a warning the day before? No i do not know this for sure, I am saying that I want more information before I can say for sure.
But instead of taking the video at face value I can see circumstances where what happened would in fact be legal and that is what the thread is about.
Again, if they were under orders to do what they did, then what they did was legal---the question posed for this thread.
Originally posted by Jonna
Originally posted by Banshee
It's EbaumsWorld.com, y'all.
Oh no! You did not just type out "y'all"! I don't care if I don't have the authority you are:
Originally posted by longbow
Nice clip. Carefully edited and commented so no one knows what actually happened and why they destroyed the car. I would like to see the whole video.
Originally posted by silQ
yea but does the punishment fit the crime?
i mean the guy needed his car to make a living. now, he cant support his family.
Originally posted by American Mad Man
Well, after watching the vid, I can say that what WAS illegal was stealing wood. Remember, STEALING is what was wrong here - had the taxi driver not been commiting a crime, he would still have his car. This just seems to me like more Anti war BS - sure there may have been other options, but you know what - now that guy can't STEAL wood using his car. I say they did the right thing, though there may have been other ways to deal with the situation.
Originally posted by ThePrankMonkey
Originally posted by silQ
yea but does the punishment fit the crime?
i mean the guy needed his car to make a living. now, he cant support his family.
um in that area of the world they still cut off the hands of thieves..
would you rather have someone run over your car with a tank or have the local magistrate chop off your hand?
yeah running over the car doesnt look so bad now does it?
Its all semantics. The same semantics that allow one to overlook, or dimiss whatever had been done as being resultant of the system, the rules, the law, etc.
If the tankers were following orders then what they did was legal. Without knowing the full circumstances we cannot say for sure. I do not know if I am correct but simply pointing out that the actions seen in the video could in fact be "legal", not that it was "right", "justified" or other "semantics".
As for no commander giving an order like that since when has the term "Military Intelligence" been anything other than an oxymoron? With all of the photos and video that have come out and are about to come out I refuse to jump to the conclusion that everyone in the military are doing these things or to automaticaly take all of this at face value. ANYONE who was involed in PROVEN violatons of the UCMJ will and should be punished. I just want to make sure that all information is looked at before making a judgement.
Because of the actions of a few I will not blame everyone. I want to make sure that this is looked into completly, that the entire chain of command is looked at and not have this put on a few peons at the bottom of the food chain.
Hard won and hard fought for lessons do seem to be forgoten. I quess the one thing that I just want to make sure gets out and stays in discussion is that things like this do not happen in a vacuum. I've seen where investigations have stopped before going to far up the chain of command. There just seems to be a basic lake of discipline and training to have let this come about