telegraph.co.uk — A woman nearly blinded in a nightclub attack tracked down her assailant on Facebook after police said they had no leads. Police investigating the attack told her CCTV from the club was not clear and evidence had been cleared away from the dance floor by staff.
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startsomething7Nov 20, 2009
I love how people I work with say, "I couldn't find you on FB." I answer to some, "Yeah, that's the reason I don't have one."
eurynom0sNov 20, 2009
Some? More like all.
sh0em0nkeyNov 20, 2009
With what? Those amazing Visual Basic GUI's?<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/television/This_is_why_I_hate_CSI" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/television/This_is_why_I_hate_CSI</a>
sethg911Nov 20, 2009
Drinking with your parents has always been legal in the U.S. Pretty sure all states are the same... I know in Ohio it is legal. Also if you are married to someone of age you can drink. Proof below in the "exceptions" section:<a class="user" href="http://www.alcoholpolicy.niaaa.nih.gov/index.asp?SEC={DA244DAF-EB78-425C-915B-D26D303F9E13}&amp;Type=BAS_APIS" rel="nofollow">http://www.alcoholpolicy.niaaa.nih.gov/index.asp?S ...</a>
palpacinoNov 20, 2009
lmao. I knew as I typed that in that there must be a profile for her on facebook. Good stuff!
class01Nov 22, 2009
lol!
hillsfarDec 2, 2009
And you know this was the U.K. because the assailant only got 120 hours of community service for putting an inch-long gash in another person's face.Same country that hands out little letters for disordery conduct and lets serial burglars go free, confiscates guns from law-abiding gun owners, puts home defense shooters on trial for murder, and then wonders why stabbings and property crimes are up through the roof.
jbird123Jan 25, 2010
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