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Reply To: | Anthony J. Buffa |
Date: | Mon, 14 Apr 2003 13:37:28 -0700 |
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To Carol and all,
I think it is more than angry, it has become the gold standard: riot
after your team wins (or loses). This has really nothing to do with
UMinn, as it happens all over (including Baghdad, we won, right?).
I would presume the students involved would be prosecuted and
permanently expelled (not necessarily in that order), as they clearly
dont deserve to be in the university. I also presume the nonstudents
involved will be arrested and charged. I doubt the former (expulsion)
will happen, however.
Let's hope someone eventually learns a lesson in decency and respect.
Tony Buffa
RPI '64
PS: On a lighter (perhaps inappropriate?) note, I would guess the last
college that would torch their town would be RPI, because that would be
helping Troy to look better (at least as I recall the town). :-)
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Carol S White wrote:
>Oh, I am so angry that those people ruined what should have been a very
>joyous occasion. I just do not understand the mentality that fosters this
>kind of behaviour! UGH.
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>The police should have broken it up right away instead of letting the crowd
>"have it's fun" because it became almost impossible to stop them after an
>hour or so.
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>I feel bad for the people who had their cars torched and the businesses that
>got their windows smashed in. Geez in the 1970's no one would have even
>dreamed of rioting after winning a championship! I just don't get it.
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