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Topic: What would you do if you witnessed this
pachelabaro's photo
Thu 11/22/07 01:35 PM
I would drop him like a stone. Forget the police, you'd better call an ambulance for that jerk.

geektothetenth's photo
Thu 11/22/07 01:46 PM
Tobi geri to the neck....HIIII YAAAA

followed by a quarter circle strong punch.....HA DOU KEN

_kismet_'s photo
Thu 11/22/07 05:49 PM
I've already been there. And it was eerily similar, but I made sure it never made it as far as the coffee getting poured.

Was it my business? Yes, it was - I was eating with my daughter and I felt I should protect her not just from the physical stuff, but the emotional shock.

If she had wanted to go with me to say, a Bruins game, then that would be quite another thing. But we were having breakfast.
She talked about it for a while, so I know it bugged her for a while, and it even bugged her that I didn't try to *talk* him down, but she says now it was probably the right thing to do.


texasrose9's photo
Thu 11/22/07 07:52 PM
No way would I sit there if I saw something like that. Been in that position once myself, and if people would just be willing to step forward to help, it can at least stop that one event. People who have abusive tendencies also don't care whether they act them out in public. I've seen it.

Jess642's photo
Thu 11/22/07 07:55 PM

I would always step in......and have!!! I dont care.... I cant watch someone else get beat on.....in fact the mere adrenalin I would feel would probably knock someone out!!!explode mad :angry: grumble



Me too !!!

Big cranky men, an idiot drunk guy trying to pick a fight at a festival, a man beating on his partner in a carpark, a person being intimidating... I have gotten in between them...

There is nothing scarier than an irate woman...well this woman..laugh

unsure's photo
Thu 11/22/07 08:13 PM

My jurisdiction, I put him down cuff his @ss and stuffed in my patrol car. I am eating at that place, he goes down, stays down until officers arrive.


CUFF AND STUFF IS WHAT I SAY :wink:

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