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| View Poll Results: Was the Big Man right or wrong to throw the boy off the train? | ||||||
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R.I.P Kerry x
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At the end of the day we need to ask - Does the end justify the means?
And the logical, intelligent answer is of course no.
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Given that you are speaking only for yourself and not for everyone who has a view on this: your statement above is not a given - and nor is your inferrance that those who do not agree with your view, are illogical or unintelligent.
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Got to laugh, we see a 2 minute clip of a kid getting pushed off a train and Pyramid thinks she can make a solid judgement that he is "scum" and a "lowlife"
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R.I.P Kerry x
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this little ned needed put in his place. people are always moaning about brats like him causing trouble and how 'something needs to be done'. well, someone's done something and he gets pish for it!!!!
we need more people like this, willing to stand up to wee pricks |
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It's fine. I'll raise it and report it as necessary. |
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R.I.P Kerry x
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disagree
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i'd prefer more 'big men' fighting for what's right, than more wee f@nnies thinking their ABOVE the law
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R.I.P Kerry x
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Oh come on, you really believe he was "fighting for what's right?" he jumped at the chance to throw him off the train. He was basically a thug. He was more likely doing it for his own convinience rather that helping the train ticket guy out.
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Remembering Kerry
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Really looking at this one again and discussing it with some of my friends,as with the poll on here opinion is near equally divided as to the right or wrong actions of the guy who put the teenager off the train.
However, the first wrong was the teenager who should have 'made sure' he had a valid ticket to travel on the train. The second wrong was for same teenager not to have that ticket ready for inspection at all times. The third wrong was that when unable to show a valid ticket for his journey that the teenager refused to leave the train when told to by an official of the rail company and then went on to hurl abuse at him. The other passenger who intervened really did little wrong, the final wrong was the conducter who when the other passenger asked if he wanted him to get the teenager off the train, invited him to do so and thereby gave his consent to him to do so. If this does go down any legal route then I still stand by my view and if I was already a practising lawyer I would be arguing this point,that the teenager had no right to be on the train in the first place,unlike everyone else who was. He would not leave when told to and thereby caused obstruction and inconvenience to all the other passengers and also the rail company whose duty it is to ensure trains run to time therefore in light of all that although he was unfortunately manhandled,in this case totally the end did fully justify the means. He could have completely avoided being manhandled off the train simply by obeying the rail company official and leaving the train of his own accord and own speed,he, the teenager chose not to do so and preferred to become abusive. Last edited by joeysteele; 16-12-2011 at 12:37 AM. |
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R.I.P Kerry x
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Was the Big Man right or wrong to throw the boy off the train?
Right 19 51.35% Wrong 18 48.65% Right goes into the lead ..... |
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Remembering Kerry
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However as I said, more wrongs lay at the feet of the teenager,rather than anyone else as to this matter. Which is why I again say,should this surprisingly go down a legal route and even more so surprisingly end up in a courtroom, that it will be almost sure to be dealt by a court with the conclusion being reached that in this instance the end fully justified the means. |
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Hands off my Brick!
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The conductor was dealing with a situation in his place of work, he did not react in the correct way (as was stated by Scotrail) The Big man reacted by taking the law into his own hands which was wrong (which he was fully aware of when he stated to another passenger that he was aware he may be arrested for doing what he did)
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