Female Ghetto Dweller Gets Her @ss Tased By Security Guard For Acting up In Front Of Children (YT)

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Do you think the security guy done the right thing?
My personal opinion is that he waited to long. He should have tased her sooner.
He used a none lethal weapon in self defense. Poor guy was probably shi&#ing his pants surrounded by all those rats.

If you can't be arsed watching the video, skip to 3:30 to see the security guard's brave action.
  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    As much as I feel tasing is used often in violation - this woman was aggressive beyond forgiveness. It looked as if she was going to go postal on him. He has a right to defend himself and told her both to stay out and to back up. She had enough warning.

    God I get sick of seeing people act like animals. I'd like to have seen someone beat her butt good, too. She should not have kids. This is nothing for them to learn to act like.
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    I sadly have to agree. I normally think a taser should not be used on a human, but this was not only justified,he waited a lot longer than I would have. The fact is though,it wasn't just that woman,it was her kids,and what I am guessing the children's parent.
    He should have had LE there as soon as they started showing their ass.
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    GOD, what did they even want? And the man(that approached after the woman was tased) started acting like that woman, which was just WIERD. He was mad at the guy because his KIDS were there? The women called the guy a word that they say they hate, and they would ATTACK a white for using, but they freely teach their KIDS it is OK.

    And the language BRANDS them as low class and yet they say they want to be paid a "living wage"! If it were me, after a minute of that garbage I would ask the police to arrest them for being a public nuisance and trespassing, and call CPA. The man wouldn't have to worry because the kids would be off to a nice foster home, and his wife(?) would be halfway to the police station. And SHE is lucky he let her get up. He COULD have kept tasing her.

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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      I normally think a taser should not be used on a human,
      Not sure those two woman qualify as human....

      I've seen this kind of behavior before - may have been in the same part of Atlanta. No restraint, no respect for any authority or any other people, foul-mouthed and loud.

      What bothers most is the kids start modeling the women's behavior after a couple minutes. Two minutes in and little kids are shouting the same disrespectful words at the man. They were obviously banned from that store and were intent on showing they COULD go in.

      I'd go farther - I don't think people that talk and act like that have any business raising children. Can predict what those kids will be like in ten years and that's truly sad.

      He was mad at the guy because his KIDS were there?
      Right - but he wasn't bothered by the way the women were acting and talking in front of the kids. Best lesson those kids have ever had - consequences of actions.
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      Where did you get that idea?
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    • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
      Originally Posted by Sumit Menon View Post

      How come everyone but him is black?
      I think it's obvious the store is in neighborhood with a mostly black population. What makes you think the guard wasn't black. I thought he was, and I replayed it after your comment and still think he is.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        He is - you can see his arm several times in the video. I didn't understand why anyone would think he wasn't....especially considering the name they kept calling him.
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      • Profile picture of the author Sumit Menon
        Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

        I think it's obvious the store is in neighborhood with a mostly black population. What makes you think the guard wasn't black. I thought he was, and I replayed it after your comment and still think he is.
        I think I saw white hands. Plus, he didn't talk like the others.

        Now that I've watched the video again, I think black makes more sense - her calling him "n***er" and all.

        Makes sense to delete the earlier post before I get more replies on that.
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      • Profile picture of the author HeySal
        Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

        I think it's obvious the store is in neighborhood with a mostly black population. What makes you think the guard wasn't black. I thought he was, and I replayed it after your comment and still think he is.
        We're so racially annal right now that people often assume if someone is mad at someone black it has to be some white bigot. So assumptions are often made. I think it's kewl he's black so people can see the incident itself for what it was instead of screaming about racism.
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        • Profile picture of the author seasoned
          Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

          We're so racially annal right now that people often assume if someone is mad at someone black it has to be some white bigot. So assumptions are often made. I think it's kewl he's black so people can see the incident itself for what it was instead of screaming about racism.
          I ran out of thankyous. Yeah, those women could have learned something from anyone in the store. Would they REALLY want to go into a store with everyone bumping them and screaming in their ears?

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      • Profile picture of the author seasoned
        Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

        I think it's obvious the store is in neighborhood with a mostly black population. What makes you think the guard wasn't black. I thought he was, and I replayed it after your comment and still think he is.
        By what he said, and the tone in his voice, the guard WAS black! Want MORE proof? OK! The women used a word that I dare not repeat. In the US, we call it the N-word. Some blacks use it ALL THE TIME! But I don't think they ******EVER******* use it referring to a white. They DID use it for that guard. I think they ALSO called him an "uncle tom". That is an american term that means effectively a person acting like or working with whites.

        So they called him, ironically, a low class piece of trash that is a traitor. If anything that term fit THEM! The guard seemed decent. Everyone in the store was acting properly and were minding their business. Those women AND the kids, were ones that NOBODY would want in their business! And what might they have done with the OTHER people.

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  • Profile picture of the author alistair
    I wonder if Jeremy Kyles been on the phone offering the two "women" a nice pay cheque and 15 minutes of fame on his show as a reward for being the scum they are because it's people like this that seem to get pandered to, or at least they do where I'm from anyway.
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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by alistair View Post

      I wonder if Jeremy Kyles been on the phone offering the two "women" a nice pay cheque and 15 minutes of fame on his show as a reward for being the scum they are because it's people like this that seem to get pandered to, or at least they do where I'm from anyway.
      There have been a few shows HERE that use such jerks to get viewers. The guy best known for it, in the US?

      Jerry Springer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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  • Profile picture of the author Josh Monroe
    There is a follow up to this video floating around the web.

    This time the security guard pulls out his firearm after getting into a confrontation with a few people that he tried to kick out of the mall.

    I suspect after these two incidents in a short time frame that he won't be a security guard for much longer.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
      Originally Posted by Josh Monroe View Post

      There is a follow up to this video floating around the web.

      This time the security guard pulls out his firearm after getting into a confrontation with a few people that he tried to kick out of the mall.

      I suspect after these two incidents in a short time frame that he won't be a security guard for much longer.

      Are you kidding me? He should probably be promoted.
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      • Profile picture of the author bravo75
        Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

        Are you kidding me? He should probably be promoted.
        Yeah, he'll be promoted alright... Promoted to "dead" status by the hood rats.
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    • Profile picture of the author TimPhelan
      Yep. The guy really isn't meant to do that job.
      Originally Posted by Josh Monroe View Post


      I suspect after these two incidents in a short time frame that he won't be a security guard for much longer.
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    Can you imagine a bunch of people trying to push you out of the way, screaming in your ears, etc....? In that first video, she did that for a while, practically ran at him and was pushed back 2-3 times and ONLY THEN was she tased. THEN her boyfriend or whatever started doing what she was doing. For HIM, the guard threatened to hit him.

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    • Profile picture of the author bravo75
      Originally Posted by seasoned View Post

      Can you imagine a bunch of people trying to push you out of the way, screaming in your ears, etc....? In that first video, she did that for a while, practically ran at him and was pushed back 2-3 times and ONLY THEN was she tased. THEN her boyfriend or whatever started doing what she was doing. For HIM, the guard threatened to hit him.

      Steve
      I think that bitch got of lightly. She should have had both of her kneecaps blown off with a double barrel shotgun.

      As for that other ape that confronted him later on, he should have been tased repeatedly in the nutsack.

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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Michael
    I'd have tased her sooner. And I would have tased the "baby daddy" the moment he started coming at me with aggression.

    Some people will only learn by force.

    I ROFL'd when she went stiff as a board & smacked the ground tho, man that was great. Should have gave her another jolt for good measure.

    The look on her face afterwards was priceless.
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    • Profile picture of the author bravo75
      Originally Posted by Whos That Guru View Post

      I'd have tased her sooner. And I would have tased the "baby daddy" the moment he started coming at me with aggression.

      Some people will only learn by force.

      I ROFL'd when she went stiff as a board & smacked the ground tho, man that was great. Should have gave her another jolt for good measure.

      The look on her face afterwards was priceless.
      Pretty much what I said, just in different words.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Michael
    eh, not exactly.

    You said her knees should have been "blown off with a shotgun"

    Kinda over-the-top, dont you think?

    That was not a situation where a deadly weapon should have been introduced to the mix, even if only to "blow off her knees"

    I agree, they were annoying, but they still have the right to say (or in this case, repeatedly scream) what they want.

    I just feel bad for the kids. They are in for a life of crime after seeing their "role models"
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    • Profile picture of the author bravo75
      Originally Posted by bravo75 View Post

      Pretty much what I said, just in different words.
      Originally Posted by Whos That Guru View Post

      eh, not exactly.

      You said her knees should have been "blown off with a shotgun"

      Kinda over-the-top, dont you think?
      Just expressing my anger at that pond life. The tasing in the nutsack I meant though.
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    • Profile picture of the author KimW
      Originally Posted by Whos That Guru View Post

      eh, not exactly.

      You said her knees should have been "blown off with a shotgun"

      Kinda over-the-top, dont you think?

      That was not a situation where a deadly weapon should have been introduced to the mix, even if only to "blow off her knees"

      I agree, they were annoying, but they still have the right to say (or in this case, repeatedly scream) what they want.

      I just feel bad for the kids. They are in for a life of crime after seeing their "role models"
      Uh,no.
      Freedom Of speech does not give you the right to act that way.
      There is zero excuse for that behavior.It stems from the misbelief that people have the right to do what they want when they want with no consequences for their actions.
      I stated before that I don't believe in humans being tased.
      She had no human traits.
      I do feel sorry for the kids,and this is again a situation where everything goes again the grain of what I believe in,but for those children to have any hope they should be removed from that environment. It may already be too late though.
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      • Profile picture of the author bravo75
        Originally Posted by KimW View Post

        It may already be too late though.
        It was to late the day he was born.
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      • Profile picture of the author HeySal
        Originally Posted by KimW View Post

        Uh,no.
        Freedom Of speech does not give you the right to act that way.
        There is zero excuse for that behavior.It stems from the misbelief that people have the right to do what they want when they want with no consequences for their actions.
        I stated before that I don't believe in humans being tased.
        She had no human traits.
        I do feel sorry for the kids,and this is again a situation where everything goes again the grain of what I believe in,but for those children to have any hope they should be removed from that environment. It may already be too late though.
        Partially right. When someone is physically aggressive, you have the right to stop them. She was physically aggressive and he had every right to defend himself -- as well as the premises he was hired to defend - which is private property and he has the right to refuse admittance to ANYONE. It's bad enough he had to listen to that crap, but as soon as she came at him physically she gave up her right not to be tased.

        If you are physically aggressive toward someone who is not a threat to you or your property, you give up your rights to be safe yourself. Period.

        Originally Posted by Josh Monroe
        What I was tying to get across with my original post about him not being a security guard for much longer was this -

        He handled both situations wrong...<snip>
        I think he could have done better with his verbal warning - but some people just plain aren't lucid enough to respond to verbal at all. He did just fine. If you've ever lived where people act like this, you'd know that they are not controlled at all by using logic and words. They don't respond like normal humans at all - this behavior shows psychosis.
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  • Profile picture of the author lcombs
    Behavior like this always confounds me.
    To me, civilized behavior is a natural instinct.
    It's the path of lease resistance.
    Doesn't everybody just want to take of their business, live their lives
    and go on their way without hassle and/or BS?
    But, I suspect her mother, and her grandmother, and father and grandfather
    behaved the same way, as will her children and their children.
    I've seen way too many instances where children were taken from an environment like that and returned because someone thought it was best that the children remain with their mother.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Michael
    Uh,no.
    Freedom Of speech does not give you the right to act that way.
    Right, I know that. It started out calm though, or at least from what I can tell from the video. Its perfectly legal to have an argument - the way she escalated it is the problem.

    However, the security guard is kinda at fault there too (antagonizing the woman to the point where she blew up on him - NOT the part where he tasers her. By that time he was well within his rights to do so.)

    He could have just walked away and closed the doors on her. He is the security guard for the store.. not for the sidewalk.. lol why not just let her stand out there screaming & call the police?
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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by Whos That Guru View Post

      Right, I know that. It started out calm though, or at least from what I can tell from the video. Its perfectly legal to have an argument - the way she escalated it is the problem.

      However, the security guard is kinda at fault there too (antagonizing the woman to the point where she blew up on him - NOT the part where he tasers her. By that time he was well within his rights to do so.)

      He could have just walked away and closed the doors on her. He is the security guard for the store.. not for the sidewalk.. lol why not just let her stand out there screaming & call the police?
      Ever hear of an easement? Has job WAS to patrol that part of the sidewalk. How do you think people came through that door? And NO, he could NOt have simply closed the door.

      He patrolled the BARE MINIMUM! A few feet less, and he would be derelicting his duty!

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      • Profile picture of the author Robert Michael
        Originally Posted by seasoned View Post

        Ever hear of an easement? Has job WAS to patrol that part of the sidewalk. How do you think people came through that door? And NO, he could NOt have simply closed the door.

        He patrolled the BARE MINIMUM! A few feet less, and he would be derelicting his duty!

        Steve
        Yeah, I see both sides to the argument. He did seem like he was trying to provoke her just a little bit tho, you have to admit..

        In the end, everybody (himself included) is lucky this didn't turn out a lot worse. You can't taser 30 people, lol
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        • Profile picture of the author seasoned
          Originally Posted by Whos That Guru View Post

          Yeah, I see both sides to the argument. He did seem like he was trying to provoke her just a little bit tho, you have to admit..

          In the end, everybody (himself included) is lucky this didn't turn out a lot worse. You can't taser 30 people, lol
          Yeah, I KNOW! As I recall, he was STILL trying to reset it when that man came by. They have to be connected to the same power source, and separated a bit, and powered by a relatively large device and I don't think they ever found a way to do that with a self contained device, so it shoots two electrodes that are tethered to the taser, which provides the power.

          Still, he was willing to fight, and had a gun. He could likely hurt 9+ people, and he could, under the right circumstances, use that to keep 30 at bay. Still, I doubt that many would attack him. There was only ONE group attacking him and that was like 7(iirc) people. If ANY of them were hurt, all the others should regret it, so it was almost like it was only one person.

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    Bravo75 is just playing is self-appointed role as provocateur posting videos that elicit "white victim" responses and suchlike, I know.
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    • Profile picture of the author bravo75
      Originally Posted by thunderbird View Post

      Bravo75 is just playing is self-appointed role as provocateur posting videos that elicit "white victim" responses and suchlike, I know.
      The security guard in the first video was black. The guy who beat the two girls with a bar was also black.
      Your comment is unsubstantiated.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      The look on her face afterwards was priceless.
      I liked that, too - probably one of the few times in her life she didn't get by with those antics.

      I don't see what choice the guy had - do people think he should have let her back in the store where she was kicked out for a reason? in a supposedly civilized society where people spend a lot of time patting themselves on the back for how superior they are....why would anyone condone that woman's behavior or find an excuse for it?
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    What I was tying to get across with my original post about him not being a security guard for much longer was this -

    He handled both situations wrong (the taser and the incident where he pulls out his handgun).

    In this case, the (mall) security guard is supposed to act as a deterrent to potential criminals by being a 'visible' force. He is also there to protect/monitor property and so on.

    From what I see in the video, it's obviously a poorer area and the people are less than "friendly" (just an observation). Him reacting in the way that he did, is what they want.

    They try and push his buttons to get the reaction, and that's where the potential hazard is. Both situations he was out numbered, and most likely feeling threatened. Instead of calling for back-up (i.e. the police) he confronts the confronters.

    Whilst he's tasering the women in the fist video, he has no clue to how the people she's with are going to react. The "baby daddy" as others have put it could have easily got aggressive and in that situation he's clearly out numbered. "in the hood" thats how people get killed.


    EDIT I've just watched the first video (at this point I'd only seen the second video). The woman is CLEARLY out of line and has no business getting up in his face like that HOWEVER he still should have called the cops who could have helped de-fuse the situation. He was lucky things didn't escalate.

    Security have to remember at the end of the day, they have no more power than 'normal' people. It's his job to defuse the situation or report the incident to his higher-ups (or the cops).

    No point dying over something like that, it's just a job.
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    • Profile picture of the author thunderbird
      Originally Posted by Josh Monroe View Post

      What I was tying to get across with my original post about him not being a security guard for much longer was this -

      He handled both situations wrong...<snip>
      Nice to see a voice of sanity. I could be wrong, but there seems to be security-related experience and training behind your responses.
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  • Profile picture of the author Young Financier
    Take it from me, an Atlanta resident....ghetto women in Atlanta HAVE to be dealt with like that. There's really no other way to deal with them.
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    • Profile picture of the author seasoned
      Originally Posted by Sean T Alexandre View Post

      Take it from me, an Atlanta resident....ghetto women in Atlanta HAVE to be dealt with like that. There's really no other way to deal with them.
      WOW! You like to think of such places being NICE. Those people though, MAN! Someone SHOULD have called CPS!

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    • Profile picture of the author thunderbird
      Originally Posted by Sean T Alexandre View Post

      Take it from me, an Atlanta resident....ghetto women in Atlanta HAVE to be dealt with like that. There's really no other way to deal with them.
      My own experience, having tried out both approaches to situations in my life -- I've broken noses in my time (and am not proud of it) -- have found that treating people with respect, whether they are panhandlers or corporate secretaries, produces a better response than belligerence does. That security guard could have gotten himself swarmed and killed the way he handled it.

      Bravo75 has a history of posting controversial videos to provoke heated response. This thread, from its title to the video, is all about stirring things up. Before that he posted something about a perfume being manufactured for perverts in Japan, another time a video of a drunken thug knocking a woman out the sidewalk and saying she deserved it. If Bravo75's intentions here were constructive with purity of purpose, I apologize.
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      • Profile picture of the author bravo75
        Originally Posted by thunderbird View Post

        My own experience, having tried out both approaches to situations in my life -- I've broken noses in my time (and am not proud of it -- have found that people with respect, whether they are panhandlers or corporate secretaries, produces a better response than belligerence does. That security guard could have gotten himself swarmed and killed the way he handled it.

        Bravo75 has a history of posting controversial videos to provoke heated response. This thread, from its title to the video, is all about stirring things up. Before that he posted something about a perfume being manufactured for perverts in Japan, another time a video of a drunken thug knocking a woman out the sidewalk and saying she deserved it. If Bravo75's intentions here were constructive with purity of purpose, I apologize.
        Well, it beats "what's your favorite cat name" type threads.
        A lot of stuff you have posted here could be considered "controversial" as well. Besides, I usually post things that I think are funny. A lot of regulars here seem to agree with me.
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      • Profile picture of the author bravo75
        Originally Posted by thunderbird View Post


        Before that he posted something about a perfume being manufactured for perverts in Japan, another time a video of a drunken thug knocking a woman out the sidewalk and saying she deserved it.
        LMFAO. That sounds like something I might post. Thanks for the laugh. I love a good ego rub.

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          Originally Posted by bravo75 View Post

          LMFAO. That sounds like something I might post. Thanks for the laugh. I love a good ego rub.

          I think the only time I was shocked by you was one time when you started a thread that wasn't shocking, but it turned out that just was a warriorforum.com glitch if I recall correctly.
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    So Bravo, what's your favorite colour?
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    I think we don't get to see enough to know what was going on, people usually don't start filming until things escalate, but I still stand by what I said before.

    "Uh,no.
    Freedom Of speech does not give you the right to act that way.
    There is zero excuse for that behavior.It stems from the misbelief that people have the right to do what they want when they want with no consequences for their actions.
    I stated before that I don't believe in humans being tased.
    She had no human traits.
    I do feel sorry for the kids,and this is again a situation where everything goes again the grain of what I believe in,but for those children to have any hope they should be removed from that environment. It may already be too late though."
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    WOW I don't know if 3 is enough for me, there CAN be collusion, but that deal about an express lane is nice!

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    i would be concerned with a security guard being armed with a taser
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