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Don't play porn loud in condo, you could get your butt kicked.
horseboy:
http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_180133016.html
shardian:
I believe this was the article I read a while back:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4498739
Dartful Dodger:
These "what if" stories and "I'd do this" sound really good and might make you feel a little better about yourself, but they'll never happen that way.
There is a risk your taking when you go out of your way to help others. Not just the action movie risk, but the legal risks after the action. If you aren't willing to take those risks then you should just stay in the basement apartment with your mom.
I'm bothered by this because, I don't want to be paying a lawyer to explain why I felt it necessary to kill a guy who kicked my door in carrying a sword.
If somebody was banging and kicking at your front door (for what ever reason) would you answer it?
By not enforcing the law it's saying that it doesn't matter what others do to you, as long as they did it with good intentions.
whoknowswho:
I would have done the same thing he did (I don't have any swords, though. Would have grabbed something, my XD or whatever was handy) It would be the only right thing to do. By the time the cops get there the damage would be done.
FrizzleFried:
--- Quote from: Dartful Dodger on February 23, 2007, 05:23:50 pm ---These "what if" stories and "I'd do this" sound really good and might make you feel a little better about yourself, but they'll never happen that way.
There is a risk your taking when you go out of your way to help others. Not just the action movie risk, but the legal risks after the action. If you aren't willing to take those risks then you should just stay in the basement apartment with your mom.
I'm bothered by this because, I don't want to be paying a lawyer to explain why I felt it necessary to kill a guy who kicked my door in carrying a sword.
If somebody was banging and kicking at your front door (for what ever reason) would you answer it?
By not enforcing the law it's saying that it doesn't matter what others do to you, as long as they did it with good intentions.
--- End quote ---
Hey...I understand this point of view...as it is a VALID point of view. Some of us WOULD accept that risk (of possibly recieving bodily harm and of the possible legal ramifications), some of WOULDN'T accept that risk. This guy accepted it. Bravo! I just hope there are people like this guy around if, god forbid, something bad were to happen to those who WOULDN'T accept the risk or their families.
Again...bravo! And if he DOES get charged, i'll be the first to donate $20 to his legal fund.
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