As seen in this clip and the full video on the original creator’s channel, this is a compelling debate about who was right and who was wrong. The discussion raises important questions about the role of de-escalation versus escalation in conflict resolution and whether issuing a ticket would have been an appropriate way to resolve the situation.
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