Right now it is all against her but that mat does not stand out like a sore thumb.
You mentioned that earlier in the thread, and are certainly entitled to your opinion. I suppose there is always the chance that she is color blind.
Right now it is all against her but that mat does not stand out like a sore thumb.
You mentioned that earlier in the thread, and are certainly entitled to your opinion. I suppose there is always the chance that she is color blind.
You mentioned that earlier in the thread, and are certainly entitled to your opinion. I suppose there is always the chance that she is color blind.
A mat on the ground/floor does not necessarily stick out. Color aside, unless you walk with your head down, are purposely looking for the mat or walking a long distance on a flat ground well before the mat, it will be a non issue for most people. If the door is red, well, that would be a different story since it is right in her f.o.v. BTW, red is not necessarily a color which sticks out all surroundings considered.
Again, I dont think you saw the vid I saw. Shows the whole length of the neutral colored hallway, and you clearly see a red door mat. You can't miss it. If you are putting a key/card in the door, you would need to look down to insert said key/card.
You like to argue with everyone about every little thing though, so I'm just gonna drop it.
There's more than one way to skin a cat and you just admitted the color of the mat is nothing significant. Thank you.
you just admitted the color of the mat is nothing significant.
Does she bear the full blame or does the department have liability given the fact she was allowed to work so many hours?
I did? Me thinks you read into things too much.
Do you ever stop?
I don't really see any foul play on the surface of this. Just an overworked person who was too tired to make a good judgement call.
That, though, is a problem in itself. If this woman was that overworked, then that is at risk behavior. Someone with the authority to use deadly force should not be working that many hours. We don't allow pilots and commercial drivers to do it, why is it acceptable for someone whose job requires them to carry a loaded weapon to do so?
Does she bear the full blame or does the department have liability given the fact she was allowed to work so many hours?
I don't really see any foul play on the surface of this. Just an overworked person who was too tired to make a good judgement call.
That, though, is a problem in itself. If this woman was that overworked, then that is at risk behavior. Someone with the authority to use deadly force should not be working that many hours. We don't allow pilots and commercial drivers to do it, why is it acceptable for someone whose job requires them to carry a loaded weapon to do so?
Does she bear the full blame or does the department have liability given the fact she was allowed to work so many hours?
it’s looking more like murder, if the allegation that she went up there to confront him over loud music proves true.
They found he was doing the weed. In Texas that makes this a clean kill.
Who says she's "Over Worked", she could be volunteering for all the OT. 15 hours is a long shift, but it's not long enough to cause you to see double and gun down random strangers in their homes.
Trial will show all.