marceagfan5 said:
75 - Take the Griz effect out of this, say these Adults (they are adults) weren't Griz players. So you have a 6'7 290lb 22 year old and his buddies climb a ladder to get into your second story home that is partially under construction. You have a wife and kids that live in this home. You are just supposed to think they are there to get out of the rain, they are good citizens, nothing is going to go wrong? They just needed to climb to the second floor of your house, go through a window at 2:30 in the morning to get out of the rain or explore and its not a big deal, the same as cutting a corner in your yard or jaywalking....Even when you hear them say they should think about taking something (this was quoted in the paper).
Would you be defending these adults if they weren't griz players? Just curious...
I hope this doesn't turn out as bad as it was originally reported, but as a few posters have said, the players were still breaking the law, yet so many are claiming its not a big deal.....
MarcEagle, I'll try to take the Griz effect out of this.
If I were the homeowner and at 2:30 am I heard then saw men entering a structure on my property I damn sure would call the cops. I wouldn't matter if it was just me & my wife, or with kids in the house. It wouldn't matter if the guys appeared to be 7 feet tall. I'd dial 911 as quickly as I could. After the cops arrived I'd then let them sort it out and expect there would be some degree of punishment.
With that said, the news stories have been confusing. It is a fact they were on someone's property, in a structure under construction. Somehow this wasn't directly accessible to the home so it's unclear if it was an addition or if a separate guest cottage. Either way doesn't eliminate the fact they were on this property. It is also possible these guys had some malicious intent (theft, vandalism, etc...). The homeowner calling the cops was the right move, and the guys actions were the wrong choice.
Though college kids, or young adults, are known to do dumb things without considering the potential implications or their consequences. If they were waiting for someone to pick them up from a party. Then got tired of waiting and were walking down the road in the rain towards town I can envision someone saying "Hey, let's find a place to wait out of the rain. There is a ladder leading up to that empty window. Let's see what is up there and sit until Joe shows up." In that case this is a much different matter than what the initial news report implied.
There should be legal consequences for these guys (and on the team if we do consider they were athletes). Yet I am not Solomon and don't know precisely what the punishment should be. However it shouldn't be much if the actual circumstances are close to the second scenario, rather than the newspaper's implied breaking & entering burglary scenario. That is my two bits. :ugeek: