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tedious

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    tedious reacted to Constable Lego in Regular arming of UK police   
    There are a thousand and one reasons why routine arming of UK officers wouldn't work. 
     
    But I'll just say, it's simply not necessary.  In the most recent terror attack, armed officers arrived on scene and neutralised the targets within 8 minutes of the first 999 call.  Westminster had a quicker response time & an AFO would not have prevented Manchester. 
     
    There's also the issue of cost. We'd be much better of using that money to bolster the intelligence capabilities of our police forces & training more community officers. 
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    I'm sorry, you're right, didn't mean to lash out. It's just that I'm starting to see this image pop up left and right, and I think it's undermining current efforts to establish a dialogue with Rockstar/Take Two by giving people the impression that their action was ultimately justified when that's not necessarily the case. 
     
    Given the current context, it's easy to assume that he's talking about Rockstar's code, but it could be a number of other things - code taken without permission from other unrelated programs or projects, or even code he wrote himself on company time for his employer, which would be "illegal" to use in a personal project even if he's the author as it's technically company property... not that these situations would be ok, but they wouldn't be T2's problem.  It could also be that he made up the "illegal" story just to have an excuse not to share the code with that other guy (who can't seem to take "no" for an answer).
     
    I do think that the person who first circulated that image has an agenda. Given that it's from a personal convo, it sounds like a grudge for not sharing the source code with them back then. By the way, the date on that convo (Feb 2015) predates the release of GTA V on PC... someone who doesn't notice that in the heat of the moment might think the convo took place in the last few days and is a smoking gun that validates T2's actions. 
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    tedious reacted to Riley24 in Want to start a REAL Movement to protest T2??   
    Let's drive to their corporate headquarters, poop in their toilets and not flush 
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    tedious reacted to R4TT94 in Check out ELS for V!   
    I'm out of breath from reading that lol
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    tedious reacted to salemviper in LSPDFR 0.2 Delay Update - 13 July   
    How about channeling that expressive energy away from demanding and toward donating instead...
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    tedious reacted to dbock1989 in LSPDFR 0.2 Delay Update - 13 July   
    Even so, LSPDFR 0.1e is working as of right now too. I have been playing it non stop while alt-tabbing to see if its been released ytet, then I come and look and see stuff like tik tok and "impatient with you guys". Its very aggrevating and makes me want to do bad things. lol. I wish these (DISRESPECTFUL) people would do something useful like mod their own stuff on their own...Oh yea..They dont know how....
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    tedious reacted to JoramD in LSPDFR 0.2 Delay Update - 13 July   
    Dude do you even have respect? It takes ages to script things like this it's even harder when companies like rockstar are interrupting
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    tedious got a reaction from starcraftguy1 in Curved lettering with Paint.net?   
    You could try dpyplugins7 '&do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>>

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