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Why would you do this to someone?

Submitted by cgtweb, , Thread ID: 86245

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RE: Why would you do this to someone?

#21
27-04-2018, 03:46 PM
cgtweb Wrote:
London Marathon runner denied medal after spectator stole number and finished race

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London Marathon spectator stole runners number, ran final mile and claimedmedal


London Marathon bosses are investigating after an imposter picked up a runners fallen race number less than two miles from the end and then stole his medal. Exhausted Jake Halliday is said to have lost his competitor number around 15 minutes from the end of last Sundays event.

Because runners are not allowed to take part without official numbers, gutted Jake was apparently taken off the course just after he hit 24 miles. But a spectator picked up his missing bib 35179 and ran the last few miles before making off with his silverware.

The hoaxer who appears to be naked from the waist up can even be seen at the end in official marathon photos with Jakes race number clearly visible kissing the stolen medal.

Jake was running for blood cancer charity Bloodwise and was last tracked with 1.4 miles to go. He was estimated to finish the marathon in under three and three quarter hours.



(WHAT A DICK)



Honestly why you would do this is beyond me, this guy should be ashamed of himself!



Stupid people doing stupid things, welcome to the humanity era.
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RE: Why would you do this to someone?

#22
28-04-2018, 04:35 PM
cgtweb Wrote:
some people don't realise how expensivecrack is :lol:

That is true my friend but people need to realise the effects it has.

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#23
28-04-2018, 04:36 PM
Nobleadam1 Wrote:
That is true my friend but people need to realise the effects it has.

Well, running 2 miles for it, I suppose it keeps him fit andactive

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#24
28-04-2018, 12:40 PM
cgtweb Wrote:
But survival for what, it's a race medal, I would have a better understanding if there was a cash prize or something

Because, as I said. When someone perceive something as vital to their survival, they do crazy shit. This dude saw this medal as vital for his survival on some form, what that is exactly is unknown. Maybe he wanted to sell it, maybe he longed for attention, maybe he wanted to be someone. All which have an affect on human survival in today's society.
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#25
28-04-2018, 05:25 PM
Lukecetion Wrote:
Because, as I said. When someone perceive something as vital to their survival, they do crazy shit. This dude saw this medal as vital for his survival on some form, what that is exactly is unknown. Maybe he wanted to sell it, maybe he longed for attention, maybe he wanted to be someone. All which have an affect on human survival in today's society.

Yeah, I see what you mean when I think deeper about it,what an idiot though.

RE: Why would you do this to someone?

#26
Damn that's pretty insane, odd that the guy didn't get in trouble for it but,,..

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#27
27-04-2018, 06:45 PM
AlphaADC Wrote:
Looks a bit crazy. I think he's on drugs. This is why i dont like drugs people.
Overall some people are very desperate for money, so am i but not this hardcore lul

I agree. Some take it really far to soothe their addictions. Not caring about others but just or themselves, Don't get me wrong not all are bad just most.

RE: Why would you do this to someone?

#28
would never i mean come on now that really at a all time low

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#29
thats crazy i would have said fuck it and took the medal i dont care XD

RE: Why would you do this to someone?

#30
Gotta admit, his way was a lot easier... if I had to choose, I'd rather do that than run a full marathon, personally..

I'd probably hold off on the medal-kissing until I got home though Wink

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