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Crimson Dynamo 04-06-2018 12:08 PM

Man confronted boy who allegedly was damaging cars Was the man justified in actions?
 
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arista 04-06-2018 12:12 PM

USA

Yes the man was correct.

Calderyon 04-06-2018 12:13 PM

The kid was clearly egging him to do something so i understand why the man did what he did.

The kid tried to get a moral advantage and failed miserably.

Silly stupid kid who got what he deserved imo.

Shaun 04-06-2018 12:24 PM

Kill the kid with fire.

Calderyon 04-06-2018 12:26 PM

Also the kid assaulted him and the man only did what I think bouncers would do if you cause disturbance.

kirklancaster 04-06-2018 12:35 PM

First of all, No Way did the man 'Hit' the feral little twat to the ground, he pushed him to the ground.

Secondly, the man was at fault - for not shoving the would-be bullying little twat to the ground earlier than he did.

Thirdly, the woman who the feral little twat was threatening, berating and calling a *****' should have shoved him back to the ground - only with a lot more force than the man used.

Lastly, the little twat screaming and crying in reaction to that little shove is exactly the reaction of adult bullies when they get whupped, and as such is confirmation that cowardice starts in childhood.

Yes. The man was justified in his actions - in my opinion.

kirklancaster 04-06-2018 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Calderyon (Post 10026221)
The kid was clearly egging him to do something so i understand why the man did what he did.

The kid tried to get a moral advantage and failed miserably.

Silly stupid kid who got what he deserved imo.

:clap1::clap1::clap1:

user104658 04-06-2018 12:37 PM

To be fair I was ready to say "no" because a flat out punch would have been too much from a grown man but actually, just grabbing him and shoving him off when he's following and repeatedly hitting him doesn't seem that excessive. Obviously there are much bigger issues going on with this kid though... he's not ended up like that for no reason, and it looks like he's on a very bad and very angry path that will most likely lead to him getting properly hurt when he's a bit older.

His exaggerated "hurt" reaction, too! :umm2:... transitioning into a demonic "**** YOU *****!!" as soon as he realises they saw the whole thing.

Also how short is that guy they're actually pretty much the same size :joker:

Nicky91 04-06-2018 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 10026226)
Kill the kid with fire.

:joker: :joker: :joker:

kirklancaster 04-06-2018 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10026236)
To be fair I was ready to say "no" because a flat out punch would have been too much from a grown man but actually, just grabbing him and shoving him off when he's following and repeatedly hitting him doesn't seem that excessive. Obviously there are much bigger issues going on with this kid though... he's not ended up like that for no reason, and it looks like he's on a very bad and very angry path that will most likely lead to him getting properly hurt when he's a bit older.

His exaggerated "hurt" reaction, too! :umm2:... transitioning into a demonic "**** YOU *****!!" as soon as he realises they saw the whole thing.

Also how short is that guy they're actually pretty much the same size :joker:

:laugh: I noticed that too - I suppose it stops any critics saying; "Pick on somebody your own size". :joker:

Northern Monkey 04-06-2018 12:47 PM

Hopefully that little ****bag learned a lesson there that will later save him from a proper ass whooping.The guy might have done him a favour.
Bullies like that often get cocky and overestimate their strength as they’re used to hitting smaller kids.

Reasonable force imo.

user104658 04-06-2018 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 10026250)
Hopefully that little ****bag learned a lesson there that will later save him from a proper ass whooping.

It doesn't really sound like it though.

Northern Monkey 04-06-2018 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10026255)
It doesn't really sound like it though.

He might reflect later


Specially when all his mates see him screaming like a girl on Youtube :laugh:

arista 04-06-2018 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 10026261)
He might reflect later


Specially when all his mates see him screaming like a girl on Youtube :laugh:


Yes
all put on.

Kazanne 04-06-2018 01:11 PM

Too many little ****s like this about,lack of discipline and good parenting,is the problem,the guy was really patient,good job it's not in Britain the guy who pushed him would have got a prison sentence , and the kid a free holiday and Playstation.!!!

kirklancaster 04-06-2018 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10026267)
Too many little ****s like this about,lack of discipline and good parenting,is the problem,the guy was really patient,good job it's not in Britain the guy who pushed him would have got a prison sentence , and the kid a free holiday and Playstation.!!!

:laugh2: And it would be on top of the Court awarding the poor little mite £10 trillion pounds compensation from the man who was found guilty of 'Assaulting' him. :laugh:

Ammi 04-06-2018 01:27 PM

...no I don’t think the guy was just justified in pushing the child to the ground at the moment which he did...he was just about to walk through the door..he was one or two steps away from putting physical distance between them...so it’s confusing the push happening then to me, it didn’t seem to serve any purpose at all in ‘defence’ terms...whatever the behaviour before and after in the child’s anger and verbal behaviour...For me, the push didn’t seem justified at that time when he was about to enter the door and be removed from the situation and the child’s behaviour....


...really so sad to see a child like that..:sad:...

user104658 04-06-2018 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 10026261)
Specially when all his mates see him screaming like a girl on Youtube :laugh:

No, that's part of their "thing" now, it's quite worrying really. Push for a reaction (even just a verbal one) and then act terrified / scream / shout for help, literally throw THEMSELVES to the ground crying a-la Christiano Ronaldo and say it was assault. Another common one is going up to people all polite and worried saying things like "Excuse me... that man is taking pictures of us... we're worried he might be a paedophile." if someone tries to take pictures of kids vandalising something, for example.

Like in this example, the kids scream / cry wasn't real. He wasn't hurt, he wasn't scared, he was trying to get the guy in **** and that was his intention right from the start. He properly kicks off straight away when he's doing his "child abuse!" plea to the woman who then says "I saw it all", and he barks back "You didn't see ****!" and then gets increasingly frustrated.

user104658 04-06-2018 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10026284)

...really so sad to see a child like that..:sad:...

I do agree with that Ammi and like I said, there are obviously much bigger issues going on in this kid's life, to make him so angry at the world.

Ammi 04-06-2018 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10026288)
I do agree with that Ammi and like I said, there are obviously much bigger issues going on in this kid's life, to make him so angry at the world.

...yeah ‘bullies’ are usually victims which is the sad thing TS...I’ve seen../felt so much frustration like his in my lifetime and I know what an unhappy child he must be for whatever reason that unhappiness comes from...very sad...maybe this will highlight it to the help he needs and hopefully gets...

smudgie 04-06-2018 02:13 PM

Well if he wants to scream and shout give him something to scream and shout about.
A good swift kick up his arse should do the trick.:blush:

kirklancaster 04-06-2018 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 10026330)
Well if he wants to scream and shout give him something to scream and shout about.
A good swift kick up his arse should do the trick.:blush:

Well said, Smudgie.

Cherie 04-06-2018 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10026291)
...yeah ‘bullies’ are usually victims which is the sad thing TS...I’ve seen../felt so much frustration like his in my lifetime and I know what an unhappy child he must be for whatever reason that unhappiness comes from...very sad...maybe this will highlight it to the help he needs and hopefully gets...

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 10026330)
Well if he wants to scream and shout give him something to scream and shout about.
A good swift kick up his arse should do the trick.:blush:




the conflicted face of TiBB :laugh:

Cherie 04-06-2018 02:30 PM

I've had a look at the video now, his friend in the green tshirt is so sweet :love: it's possible the child has type of some learning disability or he could just be a spoilt brat with really poor role models, its hard to tell, though from the reaction of the friend I would say the former.

arista 04-06-2018 02:33 PM

Ammi
he was not Hurt with that push,
it will teach him not to punch a man
again.

Next Time
A Man could pull out a gun
and Pistol Whip
his head or do more damage.


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