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Friday, August 28, 2009

=> Chris Brown.. POed his P.O.?

I think Chris Breezy Brown may have pissed off his probation officer...
and may have slightly tipped the scale by violating his probation (only hours after the ruling)...
Although he wasn't tipsy (he drank only water), Mr. C Breezy, 20, was in a 21 and over club (Guys & Dolls)...
21 and over clubs are where liquor is clearly a main sale...
Sooo... although he didnt drink any liquor, because he was under 21 he should've never been there in the first place.. He broke the law...

Articles are saying that Mr. C Bree "shocked fans by seemingly showing little remorse over the vicious attack by heading for a night out".... PUH-LEASE. Talk about sensationalizing. I've never gone through court proceedings, but I am pretty sure that most people would want to go out and celebrate for not going to prison... and for wrapping up court. Heck, one day of jury duty was too much for me... So, as much as I don't feel sorry for what he did, I do think he has a right to go out and chillax after all this.


FROM THE COURT TO THE CLUB... Always Dressed for Success!

How long do you have to show remorse before it is enough? He is not going to forget what he did with his 1 yr of DV counseling, 6 months of physical labor community service, 5 yrs of probation along with 100-yds restraint from Rihanna to match... I'm not saying that the punishment fits the crime, that's not for me to judge, I'm simply saying, he will not easily forget it.

They say that the violation of his probation will not be taken lightly and they won't.. especially since they're making an example out of him. But I feel that the club should be held responsible for allowing him into the club to begin with. It is beyond easy to find out his age... matter-of-fact I'm sure they don't bother because he is who is... Him being there may increase revenue. If they allowed him to enter without carding him, let it be there mistake. It is their establishment. They sell liquour... They allowed an underage person into their premises and I'm sure would've allowed him to buy liquour if he'd wanted to... So, shouldn't they be more at fault? Takes a village to raise a child, don't it?

So if you had to go to court (as a defendant) and received the final court ruling and were not going to prison... would you go out for a drink or hang out with your friends? Would you show "little remorse" too??

Niki I.


Apparently he danced out to MJ's Dirty Diana as well... Got the crowd excited... Iono about you, but I would've paid to see that... I'm sure the club figured that too...
Especially since he didn't get to publicly perform for any MJ tribute.

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