By itself, no big deal. But on top of the other incident, a big deal. The video of them walking away from the accident was such a bad look. The lame apology claiming to take “full responsibility” after the walked away from his responsibility. He was kind of recovering from the bad press a bit. Chiefs sticking by him. Just keep a low profile and let it blow over. Too stupid for words.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
You are absolutely right, but I still couldn't stop laughing at this one. In the history of low bars, this is at least top 10.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
Given the history of NFL players, at least he punched a man. No guns involved that we know of yet.
I know nothing happens in a vacuum, and these incidents can't be looked at independently. But so far this doesn't sound like a huge deal on its own.
And until the crazy lands a player in jail or suspended for too long by the NFL or starts to affect their play, it doesn't really matter to the teams.
Didn't the owner try to buy off a sentence for the head coach's son after his DUI crash where someone was severely injured? Seems like a classy organization.Gotta give KC credit. Between Rice, Toney and Hardman, they won a Super Bowl with maybe the dumbest collection of WRs in NFL history.
The walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him some protection from overzealous police officers. The smart thing to do is lawyer up as soon as you can. You watch enough of the 48 Hours and 20/20's to know not to talk to the cops but to ask for a lawyer and STFU. As for the other incident, I'm not sure what he was thinking but we'll see how this plays out.By itself, no big deal. But on top of the other incident, a big deal. The video of them walking away from the accident was such a bad look. The lame apology claiming to take “full responsibility” after the walked away from his responsibility. He was kind of recovering from the bad press a bit. Chiefs sticking by him. Just keep a low profile and let it blow over. Too stupid for words.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
FixedThe walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him someprotection from overzealous police officerstime to dispose of his drugs and weapons.
Yeah I think that’s the main reason you walk away. Leaving the scene of an accident is bad. Being caught with a couple pounds of coke, pills and illegal firearms is far worse.FixedThe walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him someprotection from overzealous police officerstime to dispose of his drugs and weapons.
it also allows you to sober up if needed and for all intents and purposes keeps you from having aggravated circumstances added to your charges....it was a bad look, and he should be judged for that accordingly ....but probably 100% the right call to leave from one perspective...Yeah I think that’s the main reason you walk away. Leaving the scene of an accident is bad. Being caught with a couple pounds of coke, pills and illegal firearms is far worse.FixedThe walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him someprotection from overzealous police officerstime to dispose of his drugs and weapons.
By “overzealous”, you mean police officers doing their job and getting to the cause of the accident?The walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him some protection from overzealous police officers. The smart thing to do is lawyer up as soon as you can. You watch enough of the 48 Hours and 20/20's to know not to talk to the cops but to ask for a lawyer and STFU. As for the other incident, I'm not sure what he was thinking but we'll see how this plays out.By itself, no big deal. But on top of the other incident, a big deal. The video of them walking away from the accident was such a bad look. The lame apology claiming to take “full responsibility” after the walked away from his responsibility. He was kind of recovering from the bad press a bit. Chiefs sticking by him. Just keep a low profile and let it blow over. Too stupid for words.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
You're it is an incredibly low bar. Heck, this is the same organization that drafted Tyreek Hill.You are absolutely right, but I still couldn't stop laughing at this one. In the history of low bars, this is at least top 10.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
Given the history of NFL players, at least he punched a man. No guns involved that we know of yet.
I know nothing happens in a vacuum, and these incidents can't be looked at independently. But so far this doesn't sound like a huge deal on its own.
And until the crazy lands a player in jail or suspended for too long by the NFL or starts to affect their play, it doesn't really matter to the teams.
You're it is an incredibly low bar. Heck, this is the same organization that drafted Tyreek Hill.You are absolutely right, but I still couldn't stop laughing at this one. In the history of low bars, this is at least top 10.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
Given the history of NFL players, at least he punched a man. No guns involved that we know of yet.
I know nothing happens in a vacuum, and these incidents can't be looked at independently. But so far this doesn't sound like a huge deal on its own.
And until the crazy lands a player in jail or suspended for too long by the NFL or starts to affect their play, it doesn't really matter to the teams.
All the Chiefs care about is that he stays out of jail and the suspension isn't too bad.
Chiefs looking for a 3-peat with the greatest QB talent ever.
Rice maybe a lot of things. But for the Chiefs, he's currently the only WR Mahomes knows he can count on. Worthy is a rookie, and Hollywood has been given up on by 2 organizations playing a premium position.
If cops just 'did their job' I don't think they would be held in such bad regard in lots of peoples minds.By “overzealous”, you mean police officers doing their job and getting to the cause of the accident?The walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him some protection from overzealous police officers. The smart thing to do is lawyer up as soon as you can. You watch enough of the 48 Hours and 20/20's to know not to talk to the cops but to ask for a lawyer and STFU. As for the other incident, I'm not sure what he was thinking but we'll see how this plays out.By itself, no big deal. But on top of the other incident, a big deal. The video of them walking away from the accident was such a bad look. The lame apology claiming to take “full responsibility” after the walked away from his responsibility. He was kind of recovering from the bad press a bit. Chiefs sticking by him. Just keep a low profile and let it blow over. Too stupid for words.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
An extremely low percentage of people hold police in bad regard. In fact, I don’t personally know a single person who does. At least none that have vocalized it to me.If cops just 'did their job' I don't think they would be held in such bad regard in lots of peoples minds.By “overzealous”, you mean police officers doing their job and getting to the cause of the accident?The walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him some protection from overzealous police officers. The smart thing to do is lawyer up as soon as you can. You watch enough of the 48 Hours and 20/20's to know not to talk to the cops but to ask for a lawyer and STFU. As for the other incident, I'm not sure what he was thinking but we'll see how this plays out.By itself, no big deal. But on top of the other incident, a big deal. The video of them walking away from the accident was such a bad look. The lame apology claiming to take “full responsibility” after the walked away from his responsibility. He was kind of recovering from the bad press a bit. Chiefs sticking by him. Just keep a low profile and let it blow over. Too stupid for words.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
An extremely low percentage of people hold police in bad regard. In fact, I don’t personally know a single person who does. At least none that have vocalized it to me.If cops just 'did their job' I don't think they would be held in such bad regard in lots of peoples minds.By “overzealous”, you mean police officers doing their job and getting to the cause of the accident?The walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him some protection from overzealous police officers. The smart thing to do is lawyer up as soon as you can. You watch enough of the 48 Hours and 20/20's to know not to talk to the cops but to ask for a lawyer and STFU. As for the other incident, I'm not sure what he was thinking but we'll see how this plays out.By itself, no big deal. But on top of the other incident, a big deal. The video of them walking away from the accident was such a bad look. The lame apology claiming to take “full responsibility” after the walked away from his responsibility. He was kind of recovering from the bad press a bit. Chiefs sticking by him. Just keep a low profile and let it blow over. Too stupid for words.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
Jesus. Just dump the girlfriendThe plot thickens...
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I don't think anyone is suggesting it is the "right" thing to do. Some have suggested it may have been in Rice's best personal benefit to flee the scene.Am I reading this right? The guy participated in egregiously bad behavior that initiated a high speed multiple vehicle accident, and some people here are seriously positing that the right thing for him to do was to evacuate the scene immediately without checking for injuries?
Some of you folks need to do a serious self check on your character. His career or his freedom were hardly the top priorities subsequent to the event he instigated. Hard to believe I actually had to post this here.
Certainly not knocking the Chiefs.You're it is an incredibly low bar. Heck, this is the same organization that drafted Tyreek Hill.You are absolutely right, but I still couldn't stop laughing at this one. In the history of low bars, this is at least top 10.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
Given the history of NFL players, at least he punched a man. No guns involved that we know of yet.
I know nothing happens in a vacuum, and these incidents can't be looked at independently. But so far this doesn't sound like a huge deal on its own.
And until the crazy lands a player in jail or suspended for too long by the NFL or starts to affect their play, it doesn't really matter to the teams.
All the Chiefs care about is that he stays out of jail and the suspension isn't too bad.
Chiefs looking for a 3-peat with the greatest QB talent ever.
Rice maybe a lot of things. But for the Chiefs, he's currently the only WR Mahomes knows he can count on. Worthy is a rookie, and Hollywood has been given up on by 2 organizations playing a premium position.However . . . the Chiefs did cut Kareem Hunt for lying to the team about the hotel incident.
The suggestion was more that it was the best thing for Rice to do in those circumstances - while also judging him harshly for the recklessness & stupidity he displayed by engaging in the behavior.Am I reading this right? The guy participated in egregiously bad behavior that initiated a high speed multiple vehicle accident, and some people here are seriously positing that the right thing for him to do was to evacuate the scene immediately without checking for injuries?
Some of you folks need to do a serious self check on your character. His career or his freedom were hardly the top priorities subsequent to the event he instigated. Hard to believe I actually had to post this here.
Considering the vast majority of people are assuming the worst about why he left the scene, I don't really agree it was the best thing for him under those circumstances. The only situation where it might be the best thing for Rice is if the reality actually is the worst that people are assuming.The suggestion was more that it was the best thing for Rice to do in those circumstances - while also judging him harshly for the recklessness & stupidity he displayed by engaging in the behavior.Am I reading this right? The guy participated in egregiously bad behavior that initiated a high speed multiple vehicle accident, and some people here are seriously positing that the right thing for him to do was to evacuate the scene immediately without checking for injuries?
Some of you folks need to do a serious self check on your character. His career or his freedom were hardly the top priorities subsequent to the event he instigated. Hard to believe I actually had to post this here.
But if he had drugs/guns/etc with him and especially if he was also DUI, bailing, while a total d*** move, was probably smart.
I don’t see anyone saying he’s a great guy for what he did. No one here is in Rice’s corner high-fiving him.
I partly agree - but “we think he was DUI” is an easier sell for leniency than “Rice blew a 1.9, had 50 ecstasy tabs & an unregistered .44 in his jacket”.Considering the vast majority of people are assuming the worst about why he left the scene, I don't really agree it was the best thing for him under those circumstances. The only situation where it might be the best thing for Rice is if the reality actually is the worst that people are assuming.
My point was that most aren't thinking just DUI, they're thinking that he was high and had drugs and/or guns in that bag he took with him. That's what I'm assuming until more facts are out, and I get the impression that the police think that too. Obviously it's better for him if everyone is assuming than if he were to prove those things, but you could be right and I didn't really think about that - "the worst" is probably even worse than we can imagine. That's kind of scary to think about.I partly agree - but “we think he was DUI” is an easier sell for leniency than “Rice blew a 1.9, had 50 ecstasy tabs & an unregistered .44 in his jacket”.Considering the vast majority of people are assuming the worst about why he left the scene, I don't really agree it was the best thing for him under those circumstances. The only situation where it might be the best thing for Rice is if the reality actually is the worst that people are assuming.
Yes, we assume the worst, but with the money these dudes have, “the worst” is probably even worse than we can imagine.
I could be wrong and I will have to go back and look at the video....but I don't think Rice was leaving the scene with a bag....I think another dude or two was.....and yeah I think that makes a difference...(if it were to come out somehow that people find out what was in the bag....which we won't)....My point was that most aren't thinking just DUI, they're thinking that he was high and had drugs and/or guns in that bag he took with him. That's what I'm assuming until more facts are out, and I get the impression that the police think that too. Obviously it's better for him if everyone is assuming than if he were to prove those things, but you could be right and I didn't really think about that - "the worst" is probably even worse than we can imagine. That's kind of scary to think about.I partly agree - but “we think he was DUI” is an easier sell for leniency than “Rice blew a 1.9, had 50 ecstasy tabs & an unregistered .44 in his jacket”.Considering the vast majority of people are assuming the worst about why he left the scene, I don't really agree it was the best thing for him under those circumstances. The only situation where it might be the best thing for Rice is if the reality actually is the worst that people are assuming.
Yes, we assume the worst, but with the money these dudes have, “the worst” is probably even worse than we can imagine.
ETA - such as what if one of those guns I'm assuming he had is tied to a murder. What if he's really the next Aaron Hernandez and we just don't know that about him yet.
no you are not reading it right....Am I reading this right? The guy participated in egregiously bad behavior that initiated a high speed multiple vehicle accident, and some people here are seriously positing that the right thing for him to do was to evacuate the scene immediately without checking for injuries?
Some of you folks need to do a serious self check on your character. His career or his freedom were hardly the top priorities subsequent to the event he instigated. Hard to believe I actually had to post this here.
Was it that or the fact that the video was released to the public…You're it is an incredibly low bar. Heck, this is the same organization that drafted Tyreek Hill.You are absolutely right, but I still couldn't stop laughing at this one. In the history of low bars, this is at least top 10.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
Given the history of NFL players, at least he punched a man. No guns involved that we know of yet.
I know nothing happens in a vacuum, and these incidents can't be looked at independently. But so far this doesn't sound like a huge deal on its own.
And until the crazy lands a player in jail or suspended for too long by the NFL or starts to affect their play, it doesn't really matter to the teams.
All the Chiefs care about is that he stays out of jail and the suspension isn't too bad.
Chiefs looking for a 3-peat with the greatest QB talent ever.
Rice maybe a lot of things. But for the Chiefs, he's currently the only WR Mahomes knows he can count on. Worthy is a rookie, and Hollywood has been given up on by 2 organizations playing a premium position.However . . . the Chiefs did cut Kareem Hunt for lying to the team about the hotel incident.
Well that owner is a shmuck. Because you would have been fleeced.My recent attempts to buy low (or even high) on Rice failed.
In a way I’m glad, as I’m not that enthusiastic about investing in a knucklehead.
I tried to buy him in FFPC for 2nd-rounders, all rejected, though some seemed to suggest it was close.
About two weeks ago, in a 14-team friendly IDP league (with salary contracts that makes things more confusing to explain here), I traded the 2.14 (so 28th rookie pick) and Khalil Shakir for Rice. No regrets at all on that one.
In a 16 team, IDP League, I offered a future first and an elite defensive end and was rejected.
It’s where our society has gone to in a nutshell.Am I reading this right? The guy participated in egregiously bad behavior that initiated a high speed multiple vehicle accident, and some people here are seriously positing that the right thing for him to do was to evacuate the scene immediately without checking for injuries?
Some of you folks need to do a serious self check on your character. His career or his freedom were hardly the top priorities subsequent to the event he instigated. Hard to believe I actually had to post this here.
For Rice, -Least damaging = best, not "right". No one is saying it was good he was looking out for himself and screw everybody else.It’s where our society has gone to in a nutshell.Am I reading this right? The guy participated in egregiously bad behavior that initiated a high speed multiple vehicle accident, and some people here are seriously positing that the right thing for him to do was to evacuate the scene immediately without checking for injuries?
Some of you folks need to do a serious self check on your character. His career or his freedom were hardly the top priorities subsequent to the event he instigated. Hard to believe I actually had to post this here.
Just ridiculous.
This was immediately after the accident. The 1st was 2026.Well that owner is a shmuck. Because you would have been fleeced.
This guy is a total knucklehead.
the contents of that bag gonna be like the briefcase in pulp fiction.I could be wrong and I will have to go back and look at the video....but I don't think Rice was leaving the scene with a bag....I think another dude or two was.....and yeah I think that makes a difference...(if it were to come out somehow that people find out what was in the bag....which we won't)....My point was that most aren't thinking just DUI, they're thinking that he was high and had drugs and/or guns in that bag he took with him. That's what I'm assuming until more facts are out, and I get the impression that the police think that too. Obviously it's better for him if everyone is assuming than if he were to prove those things, but you could be right and I didn't really think about that - "the worst" is probably even worse than we can imagine. That's kind of scary to think about.I partly agree - but “we think he was DUI” is an easier sell for leniency than “Rice blew a 1.9, had 50 ecstasy tabs & an unregistered .44 in his jacket”.Considering the vast majority of people are assuming the worst about why he left the scene, I don't really agree it was the best thing for him under those circumstances. The only situation where it might be the best thing for Rice is if the reality actually is the worst that people are assuming.
Yes, we assume the worst, but with the money these dudes have, “the worst” is probably even worse than we can imagine.
ETA - such as what if one of those guns I'm assuming he had is tied to a murder. What if he's really the next Aaron Hernandez and we just don't know that about him yet.
He's either got Mahomes' soul or Reid's chicken nuggies in there.the contents of that bag gonna be like the briefcase in pulp fiction.I could be wrong and I will have to go back and look at the video....but I don't think Rice was leaving the scene with a bag....I think another dude or two was.....and yeah I think that makes a difference...(if it were to come out somehow that people find out what was in the bag....which we won't)....My point was that most aren't thinking just DUI, they're thinking that he was high and had drugs and/or guns in that bag he took with him. That's what I'm assuming until more facts are out, and I get the impression that the police think that too. Obviously it's better for him if everyone is assuming than if he were to prove those things, but you could be right and I didn't really think about that - "the worst" is probably even worse than we can imagine. That's kind of scary to think about.I partly agree - but “we think he was DUI” is an easier sell for leniency than “Rice blew a 1.9, had 50 ecstasy tabs & an unregistered .44 in his jacket”.Considering the vast majority of people are assuming the worst about why he left the scene, I don't really agree it was the best thing for him under those circumstances. The only situation where it might be the best thing for Rice is if the reality actually is the worst that people are assuming.
Yes, we assume the worst, but with the money these dudes have, “the worst” is probably even worse than we can imagine.
ETA - such as what if one of those guns I'm assuming he had is tied to a murder. What if he's really the next Aaron Hernandez and we just don't know that about him yet.
Morality is what separates animals from human beings.For Rice, -Least damaging = best, not "right". No one is saying it was good he was looking out for himself and screw everybody else.It’s where our society has gone to in a nutshell.Am I reading this right? The guy participated in egregiously bad behavior that initiated a high speed multiple vehicle accident, and some people here are seriously positing that the right thing for him to do was to evacuate the scene immediately without checking for injuries?
Some of you folks need to do a serious self check on your character. His career or his freedom were hardly the top priorities subsequent to the event he instigated. Hard to believe I actually had to post this here.
Just ridiculous.
This is an adult conversation, not an exercise in morality.
I don’t hold the police in bad regard and don’t know anyone that does. Defunding the police is just one of many dumb ideas to come out of this generation. Let’s just send a social worker: rolleyes:If cops just 'did their job' I don't think they would be held in such bad regard in lots of peoples minds.By “overzealous”, you mean police officers doing their job and getting to the cause of the accident?The walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him some protection from overzealous police officers. The smart thing to do is lawyer up as soon as you can. You watch enough of the 48 Hours and 20/20's to know not to talk to the cops but to ask for a lawyer and STFU. As for the other incident, I'm not sure what he was thinking but we'll see how this plays out.By itself, no big deal. But on top of the other incident, a big deal. The video of them walking away from the accident was such a bad look. The lame apology claiming to take “full responsibility” after the walked away from his responsibility. He was kind of recovering from the bad press a bit. Chiefs sticking by him. Just keep a low profile and let it blow over. Too stupid for words.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
That's fine. I didn't say that everyone does but a lot of people do.I don’t hold the police in bad regard and don’t know anyone that does. Defunding the police is just one of many dumb ideas to come out of this generation. Let’s just send a social worker: rolleyes:If cops just 'did their job' I don't think they would be held in such bad regard in lots of peoples minds.By “overzealous”, you mean police officers doing their job and getting to the cause of the accident?The walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him some protection from overzealous police officers. The smart thing to do is lawyer up as soon as you can. You watch enough of the 48 Hours and 20/20's to know not to talk to the cops but to ask for a lawyer and STFU. As for the other incident, I'm not sure what he was thinking but we'll see how this plays out.By itself, no big deal. But on top of the other incident, a big deal. The video of them walking away from the accident was such a bad look. The lame apology claiming to take “full responsibility” after the walked away from his responsibility. He was kind of recovering from the bad press a bit. Chiefs sticking by him. Just keep a low profile and let it blow over. Too stupid for words.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
I would venture to guess it’s a very small percentage, except in urban areas, that do and we know who they areThat's fine. I didn't say that everyone does but a lot of people do.I don’t hold the police in bad regard and don’t know anyone that does. Defunding the police is just one of many dumb ideas to come out of this generation. Let’s just send a social worker: rolleyes:If cops just 'did their job' I don't think they would be held in such bad regard in lots of peoples minds.By “overzealous”, you mean police officers doing their job and getting to the cause of the accident?The walking away was a bad look but might have been the best thing for him. That may not be popular or 'the right thing to do' but it does give him some protection from overzealous police officers. The smart thing to do is lawyer up as soon as you can. You watch enough of the 48 Hours and 20/20's to know not to talk to the cops but to ask for a lawyer and STFU. As for the other incident, I'm not sure what he was thinking but we'll see how this plays out.By itself, no big deal. But on top of the other incident, a big deal. The video of them walking away from the accident was such a bad look. The lame apology claiming to take “full responsibility” after the walked away from his responsibility. He was kind of recovering from the bad press a bit. Chiefs sticking by him. Just keep a low profile and let it blow over. Too stupid for words.Obviously very stupid, especially given the timing.
But with this specific incident, without a ton of details that I know of yet, doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
You are misinterpreting what people said. People are not talking about the morally correct thing to do. They are talking about what would likely limit the legal consequences of his actions. I was looking at it strictly from a legal POV, certainly not a moral one. He never should been in the situation to begin with and made a series of poor decisions that stacked morally bad on morally bad. If the Chiefs cut him tomorow, I would support that decision.Am I reading this right? The guy participated in egregiously bad behavior that initiated a high speed multiple vehicle accident, and some people here are seriously positing that the right thing for him to do was to evacuate the scene immediately without checking for injuries?
Some of you folks need to do a serious self check on your character. His career or his freedom were hardly the top priorities subsequent to the event he instigated. Hard to believe I actually had to post this here.
Thank you.We probably should change the direction of this thread and make it more Rashee Rice/football and less about the police.
Neither? I think a lot of Rice’s stuff was schemed to him because the other WRs couldn’t play. I think there’s a chance that whole role just disappears.Thank you.We probably should change the direction of this thread and make it more Rashee Rice/football and less about the police.
Let's say Rice gets suspended half a year. Who do you think gets more of those extra targets, Brown or Worthy? They are both smaller WRs than Rice. Toney is also listed as Rice's backup in the slot.
And that the Governer of the state commuted the sentence after winning a 2nd consecutive SB.Didn't the owner try to buy off a sentence for the head coach's son after his DUI crash where someone was severely injured? Seems like a classy organization.