3 little spinners trying to protect their M5 from douschecanoes at Vancouver Riot

Wow, I can't believe no guy stepped up and tried to help those chicks. I give them all the credit in the world for trying to protect the car. Fuck that city, I hope with help of the video they can press charges on those people.
 
I understand MSU fans are still upset about losing to Michigan in basketball this past season, but why are they rioting in Vancouver? :confused:
 
I will never understand the mentality that drives any one person, let alone a crowd of people to destroy somehting over a stupid sports game. They should be that mad at what the athletes get payed, and what they have to pay for a ticket. Not the fact that a bunch of guys whom they have no controll, or direct investment in lost a goddamn game. Just goes to show the mentality of society as a whole and the direction it's headed. More parents need to teach commen sense and responsibility.
/rant
 
After doing some research, these are CLEARLY Ohio State fans....
Ohio State University – November 23, 2002

How it Started:

It was what is known as the greatest rivalry in college sports: The Ohio State vs Michigan football game. Fans spent the day waking up in the morning for 'Kegs and Eggs', and continued tailgating until game time. There was much media hype of the event, as the game meant a lot. There was a huge crowd in attendance, with many Ohio State fans sporting vulgar anti-Michigan T-shirts. Ohio State ended up defeating arch-rival Michigan 14-9, clinching a berth into the National Championship game, and giving Ohio State a perfect 13-0 record on the year. Fans rushed the field after game, a few getting broken legs in the process.

After the game...

Every house on campus was throwing parties that spilled over into the streets. It was just a matter of time before things got out of hand.

A car tried driving through mobs of people on the street and made the mistake of honking his horn. In a matter of seconds the windshield was smashed in with a rock and the passengers were pulled out of the car and beat. The people in the car ran away as the crowd rocked the car back and forth until the vehicle rolled over.

Chaos ensued from there....

One car after another was being flipped over all down the street. Cars were set ablaze, then furniture. Police then hit the streets with riot gear. Dozens of tear gas canisters were fired into the crowd, scattering thousands of rioters in each direction.

The Aftermath:

The crowd of over 5,000 managed to start 107 fires, damage 20 cars, and produce massive amounts of trash on the streets of Columbus. 70 arrests were made with charges ranging from underage drinking to public indecency to resisting arrest.

Many say the cause of the celebratory riot was the excessive drinking that many fans took part in. Because of the all-day drinking binge, there were many “falling down” drunks.

That night in Columbus was a war zone: people were flipping cars over and lighting them on fire, uprooting trees and ripping doors off of houses to fuel the fires, and tear gas was being dispersed everywhere while the crowd was being shot at with rubber bullets.

I don't think it's fair though that the article declared OSU fans "trash on the streets of Columbus" though.... :roll:
 
What a bunch of useless tools, just taking cheap shots at their car. Not a one stepped up to stop the stupidity. They should all be shot. Those guys add absolutely zero to society today and obviously don't give a crap. Sad to see. :shake:
 
you know if one of those guys would have stepped in and tried to help the girls he probably could of took all 3 home!!!! what a bunch of douch bags!!!!
 
That's really sad. At the same time though, those girls weren't very smart by parking their car at a place that was probably anticipated to be a riot scene.

The times I've gone to MSU / U of M knowing there could be stuff like that I parked in a safe place far away from the center of action.

Ultimately though, if that happened here in the US, let alone Detroit.... I'm sure there'd be some lead flyin'
 
That's really sad. At the same time though, those girls weren't very smart by parking their car at a place that was probably anticipated to be a riot scene.

Do we know that they parked there? Maybe they had to stop the car right there because of the crowd.
 
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