This Giants fan is fucked now!
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I never understood this. You sports team won (or lost) so your going to out and trash someone stuff? Cars? Taxis? Public buses? The local Starbucks or McDonalds? That makes a lot of sense.
I hope this fucker is arrested, serves time - and has to pay $1mil in damages. Fucking Jackass.Herschel Savage
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Guess the race...“If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”Comment
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Damn idiots,I hope they throw the book at these assholes.went through a similar living in Vancouver.At least they have captured many of the punks and some are doing some jail timeComment
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And the fun is just beginning. Wait for the parade tomorrow. It is going to be a massive shit fest. Last time when the Giants won in 2010 I never saw sooo many people high and drunk on market st before 10am in my life.
This is why I will be working from home all day tomorrow. I am not going near that parade..
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I agree 100% Makes no fucking sense at all why they do dumb shit like this...
I never understood this. You sports team won (or lost) so your going to out and trash someone stuff? Cars? Taxis? Public buses? The local Starbucks or McDonalds? That makes a lot of sense.
I hope this fucker is arrested, serves time - and has to pay $1mil in damages. Fucking Jackass.Comment
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No. No. No. You guys got it all wrong.
He was pulling that pole out of the bus to try to restore order.jim (at) amateursconvert . com Amateurs ConvertComment
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People still don't realize they're being watched by cameras everywhere in public now?Comment
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Drunk moron.Comment
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Yeah, after talking to my uncle I canceled any plans I hadAnd the fun is just beginning. Wait for the parade tomorrow. It is going to be a massive shit fest. Last time when the Giants won in 2010 I never saw sooo many people high and drunk on market st before 10am in my life.
This is why I will be working from home all day tomorrow. I am not going near that parade.Comment
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It makes no sense to me. I am a big sports fan and if a team I like wins a championship. I'm happy and if I'm at a party or a friend's house might celebrate a little, but I get over it pretty quickly. If they lose, I'm bummed for a few minutes then move on.I never understood this. You sports team won (or lost) so your going to out and trash someone stuff? Cars? Taxis? Public buses? The local Starbucks or McDonalds? That makes a lot of sense.
I hope this fucker is arrested, serves time - and has to pay $1mil in damages. Fucking Jackass.
I guess I always have Seinfeld's voice in the back of my head when he talks about people being over involved in a sporting team, "We won! We won!" No, they won - you watched"Comment
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When you are blacked out drunk, you don't have a clue what you're doing. You probably think it's actually a good idea, or at least ok.
So ya it's not good for severe alcoholics to drink that much. These might just be complete idiots though
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Do you know this guy? A Facebook campaign is trying to marshal San Franciscans to help police identify a Muni bus window-bashing Giants fan.
Also heard on the radio that there will be civil suits filed against several of the people whom caused property damage.
SF Chronicle:

Leo Funaki stands in front of a car that was turned over on Market St. in San Francisco after the Giants won the World Series on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012.Damn shame when some fools take their celebrating too far.People celebrating the Giants' World Series win torched a $700,000 Muni bus, flipped cars and burned piles of garbage across San Francisco during an early-morning vandalism outburst that left 36 suspects arrested and city officials shaking their heads in disgust Monday.
"Knuckleheads" is what Mayor Ed Lee called those who lurched from barstools and living rooms across the city and took the celebrations too far.
"Those are hoodlums that had to be arrested," Lee said. "They tried to destroy, I think, the peacefulness and exuberance of 10,000 people on the streets. That's an unfortunate aspect that our police had to deal with. ... But I'm not going to let the spirit of this city be destroyed by 36 people."
The spirit appeared in good shape Monday evening when several hundred fans cheered the Giants, fresh from their Series-clinching victory in Detroit, as they rolled up to AT&T Park in a bus caravan, World Series trophy in tow.
The cheering grew to a roar when closer Sergio Romo emerged from a bus at 5 p.m. with the trophy over his shoulder and outfielder Hunter Pence strolled through the crowd giving high-fives.
The players mugged with the trophy for a few minutes, then disappeared into the ballpark and back out again, leaving in their private vehicles.
Some fans who waited for hours - the team was scheduled to arrive at 3 p.m. - said they were disappointed that the players didn't stay to chat or sign autographs.
Hours earlier, police had their own crowd to deal with in the Mission District, one that was considerably less good-natured.
Officers arrested 34 people after celebrators set an estimated 70 garbage fires and refused to disperse. Two others were arrested South of Market.
Of those arrested, 23 were booked on suspicion of felonies, including arson, firearms violations and assault on a police officer. Thirteen were booked on misdemeanors, including failure to disperse.
"The Giants won, and there was great cause for celebration," said Officer Gordon Shyy, a police spokesman. "But once the real fans headed home, unfortunately a certain element remained behind and that's when things became ugly."
The worst damage was caused by a group that waylaid an 8X Bayshore Express bus near Third and Market streets around 12:30 a.m. and lit the coach on fire. The eight passengers and the driver escaped injury when they fled from the bus, Muni spokesman Paul Rose said.
Muni spent $300,000 recently to spiff up the old bus, Rose said. Repairs could cost far more than that, he said.
Other buses were dented and tagged with graffiti by revelers, some of whom climbed on top of the coaches.
In the Mission, fans fed street bonfires with mattresses, furniture, plastic trash cans and even a parking meter. Revelers jumped through the flames and set off firecrackers.
Firefighters refused to put out the flames until police officers were able to clear out dozens of revelers hurling glass bottles at first responders. Two officers suffered minor cuts from the flying glass.
"Two world championships in three years is worthy of celebration," said Police Chief Greg Suhr. "But then at some point in time, after the original understandable celebration, comes the almost mystifying belief that some people can just come and trash San Francisco."
Prosecutors said they would seek convictions for everyone arrested.
"In these kinds of situations, we will prosecute," said Stephanie Ong Stillman, a spokeswoman for the district attorney's office. "It's one thing to celebrate a Giants victory, and it's another to destroy property and impact public safety with your actions."
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There are plenty of wealthy sports fanatics. The lower seats behind the plate at Yankee stadium are $2500 per seat per game. The luxury boxes and suits at stadiums are very expensive and there is plenty of sports memorabilia that is very expensive and has no shortage of bidders.Originally posted by JohnnyClipsThese are the slaves aka lemmings aka lower class. They are completely mind controlled and totally dangerous. They will also believe anything their masters tell them.
They have no souls and nothing to live for except through that of baseball players who could give two shits about them. PatheticComment
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Originally posted by JohnnyClips
Sports is nothing more than bread and circuses to keep the slaves distracted. Always has been and always will be. Nothing is more mundane and completely irrelevant than sports...this goes all the way back to the Romans
And what about that evil music and art too?
More importantly, what are the slaves going to do after you free them?
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Fanatic sports fans LOL... No brains and no life are a bad combo.Comment
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Dumb ass got his dumb ass busted:
Police announced Tuesday night that they had arrested Gregory Tyler Graniss, 22, of San Francisco for allegedly smashing the windows of a Muni bus that was later torched.
Officers credited a Chronicle photo that was circulated through social media for tips that led to the arrest. Graniss was booked on felony vandalism charges.

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Some people in the community do no condone such destructive behavior and property damage to publicly financed transportation vehicles.
Mr Grannis will get his day in Court to explain his performance that was captured and digitally disseminated. Maybe others will learn from his example.
I wonder if he'll bail out of jail in time to catch the Giants Victory parade down Market Street tomorrow (not planning to attend tomorrow - already had other plans, and I'm not big on parades).



Enjoy the freak parade later today! Congrats Giants!!!
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That's where your some of your tax Money is going? Million Dollars Buses?The bus originally cost $700,000 and was recently renovated for $300,000 more.

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