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Originally Posted by scout
Thats funny. Anyone with any common sense knows you don't force a door open that's "swollen shut" because you probably won't be able to close it. And if he's in the back door why is it so important to open the front door? To lazy to pack the luggage to the back even if it's likely the door may not shut after he forces it open? Sounds like a unlikely story to me but hey I wasn't there. People are buying it lock, stock and barrel so go figure.
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Let's go through this...
Now you are saying the professor has no common sense.
That he is guilty of wanting to fix (or just open) his own door. Are you suggesting that the professor shouldn't try and fix his own door?
The the professor is guilty of being lazy. Are you to suggesting that a man who walks with a cane should haul his luggage through the back door? Are you suggesting laziness is suspicious behaviour?
You also seem to be suggesting that he is lying about the whole scenario. That somehow, a person found to be trying to force open his own door is telling an "unlikely story".
I am really trying to understand what you are saying with this post
Are you trying to suggest that the professor engineered this scenario to achieve the desired result?
I think this is a clear case of two people in crappy situation who reacted poorly. Did the professor overreact? Yes. Did the cop overreact when he arrested the professor? Yes.
I think we have all seen (or participated) in situations like this. It is rarely a proud moment for those involved.