You're missing the point, I was replying to someone who said Floyd is accusing Manny without evidence, to which I replied that he is su****ious, which is different from accusing.
As for the evidence part, sometimes it is only provided with the cooperation of the suspected.
The cop scenario was an example, that you don't necessarily need evidence before you suspect someone.
The civilian example you've just given does not relate to the May-Pacq situation. If a civilian suspects that I am drinking and driving, he should call the cops, because a cop will never shrug off a complaint like that, even if there is minimal doubt. Within minutes of the phone call, a cop will pull me over.
The reason that differs from the May-Pacq situation is because even though Mayweather has discussed his concerns about Pacquiao, NSAC doesn't feel it is necessary to put both fighters through OST (unless both fighters agree). This despite the FACT that urine tests are not able to detect peds that a random blood test without cut-off dates is.
In the cop situation, the suspected isn't given a choice of whether he wants to prove his innocence.
As for the evidence part, sometimes it is only provided with the cooperation of the suspected.
The cop scenario was an example, that you don't necessarily need evidence before you suspect someone.
The civilian example you've just given does not relate to the May-Pacq situation. If a civilian suspects that I am drinking and driving, he should call the cops, because a cop will never shrug off a complaint like that, even if there is minimal doubt. Within minutes of the phone call, a cop will pull me over.
The reason that differs from the May-Pacq situation is because even though Mayweather has discussed his concerns about Pacquiao, NSAC doesn't feel it is necessary to put both fighters through OST (unless both fighters agree). This despite the FACT that urine tests are not able to detect peds that a random blood test without cut-off dates is.
In the cop situation, the suspected isn't given a choice of whether he wants to prove his innocence.
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