Re: Bravery
Posted: 30 Nov 2019, 11:54
That's how the cycle of violence continues.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 11:01If you grass in certain areas you’re in big trouble though, you’re family might get targeted.
That's how the cycle of violence continues.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 11:01If you grass in certain areas you’re in big trouble though, you’re family might get targeted.
I’ve got a relative who does door work in Manchester, I think he’s mad, every streak of piss 18 year old is walking around with a blade, doesn’t matter how handy you are these days.WildWaylon wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 12:19 I had been visiting somebody and when I went back to my car I saw a man taking my stereo out. I didnt think for a moment about the danger of tackling him, I just opened the door and said "out". I am over 6 feet tall and this guy was clearly 6 inches taller. He tried to use the stereo to hit me on the head, while I tried to leg him over while grabbing at the stereo. As he took a step back I brought my knee up and I heard him yelp with pain. He then decided to let go of my stereo which I then
took to the police. They were able to take fingerprints and they managed to track the man down. Anyway thats basically what happened but was I being brave to confront him. No, I took him on as I did in my job as a doorman every week at our local dance hall in town. Back then you ran the risk of a head butt, a punch, or even a kick but never being stabbed. Things have changed a lot and fighting is no longer about black eyes, they can be life threatening. Its a very different World now to how it was in the 1970s.
Should be mandatory jail for having a knife on you, and the police should be stopping and searching a lot more.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 14:16I’ve got a relative who does door work in Manchester, I think he’s mad, every streak of piss 18 year old is walking around with a blade, doesn’t matter how handy you are these days.WildWaylon wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 12:19 I had been visiting somebody and when I went back to my car I saw a man taking my stereo out. I didnt think for a moment about the danger of tackling him, I just opened the door and said "out". I am over 6 feet tall and this guy was clearly 6 inches taller. He tried to use the stereo to hit me on the head, while I tried to leg him over while grabbing at the stereo. As he took a step back I brought my knee up and I heard him yelp with pain. He then decided to let go of my stereo which I then
took to the police. They were able to take fingerprints and they managed to track the man down. Anyway thats basically what happened but was I being brave to confront him. No, I took him on as I did in my job as a doorman every week at our local dance hall in town. Back then you ran the risk of a head butt, a punch, or even a kick but never being stabbed. Things have changed a lot and fighting is no longer about black eyes, they can be life threatening. Its a very different World now to how it was in the 1970s.