Champcar
Well-Known Member
His "mistake" was a big one. Intention shouldn't matter, it's the act that counts. It may be his career but he should of been more careful or just left it alone. Guns don't just go off on their own, he should be held accountable for his act, end of story.Lets put this into perspective...... This man was accidentally placing his weapon somehwere else while on final. He is allowed to carry the weapon and therefore help the company out by doing so. If he were a police officer should he be fired for his weapon being fired accidentally? If he were an FBI agent and his weapon went off should they be fired? Lets change this to more typical careers, if he's a doctor and one accident perhaps makes a little too far of a cut on a person that requires more stiches should they be fired? The fact of the matter is you are all hypocrites if you say you have never made a mistake. Thefore calling for this mans head is out of control. If you dare say you are perfect and have never made a mistake I have a man I want you to meet when I pass away pretty far up in the skies..... He who hasnt made a mistake feel free to cast a stone but seriously guys...... You all sound like a bunch of hungry dogs who havent been fed and a piece of meat jsut fell infront of your faces....... This is a mans live, career, etc etc etc and you all have no compassion at all!