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My opinion is that this is a prime example of how the sheeple are brainwashed in to inforcing the [MOD EDIT: REMOVED SWEARING] system we are all stuck in.

 

Ihope the big man (fat [MOD EDIT: REMOVED SWEARING]) gets charged with assult

 

What planet are you on at the moment. the system you so highly speak of is there for a reason, the little bawbag got what he deserved, if you don't pay for it you dont get it!

 

The big man gets my vote

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My opinion is that this is a prime example of how the sheeple are brainwashed in to inforcing the [MOD EDIT: REMOVED SWEARING] system we are all stuck in.

 

Ihope the big man (fat [MOD EDIT: REMOVED SWEARING]) gets charged with assult

 

I'm sure you would have quite happily sat there waiting while the wee ####tard held up the whole show? No you would have sat there thinking would someone please throw his ticketless bum off the train! Meantime hes swearing and abusing the conductor when theres young kids on the train at night wanting home. It's you thats brainwashed if you're going to stand for that.

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Last time i checked 2 wrongs didn't make a right,

 

yeah the guy might not have bought a ticket but that doesn't give some random have a go hero the right to assault him.

 

say you were on a train and you had lost your ticket (its an easy thing to do) does that give some thug the right to assault you ?

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Last time i checked 2 wrongs didn't make a right,

 

yeah the guy might not have bought a ticket but that doesn't give some random have a go hero the right to assault him.

 

say you were on a train and you had lost your ticket (its an easy thing to do) does that give some thug the right to assault you ?

 

If I'd lost my ticket, I'd have had the common courtesy to NOT abuse the conductor, who is doing his job.

 

Have a word with yourself.

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Last time i checked 2 wrongs didn't make a right,

 

yeah the guy might not have bought a ticket but that doesn't give some random have a go hero the right to assault him.

 

say you were on a train and you had lost your ticket (its an easy thing to do) does that give some thug the right to assault you ?

 

Surely the right thing to do is to buy another ticket, not swear and be a complete idiot about it, i am surprised the 'big man' didnt stand up sooner.

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Last time i checked 2 wrongs didn't make a right,

 

yeah the guy might not have bought a ticket but that doesn't give some random have a go hero the right to assault him.

 

say you were on a train and you had lost your ticket (its an easy thing to do) does that give some thug the right to assault you ?

 

When are you coming back down to planet Earth, the wee bawbag was effing and jeffing hoping that if he made enough noise he would get away with it because the world owes him everything and by the looks of him he wanted to do nothing to earn it. The "random have a go hero" was no thug and as far as I can see escorted the wee fellow of the transport, he didn't punch bite or kick him as far as I could see.

 

Are you one of those feckless youth's that seem to think the world owes them a living or are you one of those who pays there way in this society you so admirably described in your first post in this thread?

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Last time i checked 2 wrongs didn't make a right,

 

yeah the guy might not have bought a ticket but that doesn't give some random have a go hero the right to assault him.

 

say you were on a train and you had lost your ticket (its an easy thing to do) does that give some thug the right to assault you ?

 

Get a grip mate. I think you may have lost your way, this is a public forum, mainly for grown ups, were you looking for Sky 614 maybe.

 

The little brat in a hat got what was coming and something he had obviously managed to escape before I reckon, anyhow at what point did he say he had lost his ticket or even acted with a little humility that you would expect if he had lost a ticket and was hoping to resolve it?

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Last time i checked 2 wrongs didn't make a right,

 

yeah the guy might not have bought a ticket but that doesn't give some random have a go hero the right to assault him.

 

say you were on a train and you had lost your ticket (its an easy thing to do) does that give some thug the right to assault you ?

 

Are you a complete and uter tool altogether?! there was no violence what so ever used towards the bawbag! the big guy asked if the conductor wanted help and then used REASONABLE FORCE in order to remove him from the transport as to not hold up everyone else that is on the train! Before you try and say that reasonable force is the same as violence, its not! if you feel you/anyone else is in trouble you can use it upto a certain extent WITHOUT being violent.

 

Just incase your that much of an R-tard heres the definition of reasonable force for you -

 

The amount of force necessary to protect oneself or one's property. Reasonable force is a term associated with defending one's person or property from a violent attack, theft, or other type of unlawful aggression. It may be used as a defense in a criminal trial or to defend oneself in a suit alleging tortious conduct. If one uses excessive force, or more than the force necessary for such protection, he or she may be considered to have forfeited the right to defense. Reasonable force is also known as legal force.

 

A person is generally justified in using force that is intended or likely to cause death or great bodily harm if the person reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent the commission of a forcible felony. The person is also generally justified in using such extreme force to prevent or terminate another's unlawful entry into or attack upon a dwelling, if: (1) the entry is made or attempted in a violent manner and he reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent personal violence to himself or another then in the dwelling, or (2) he reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent the commission of a felony in the dwelling

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I get a warning for using the "p" (A small, sharp, local pain) but them im called a R-tard ?

is that how it works on here ??

 

I think some of you need to get used to the fact that people have different opinions.

 

Are you forgetting the word that started with "S", ended with "E" and was a bit of a "HIT" in the middle?

 

Like I said before, have a word with yourself.

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