Winston Smith
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... wrote on Aug 24 th, 2013 at 8:36am: Winston Smith wrote on Aug 24 th, 2013 at 1:43am: ... wrote on Aug 23 rd, 2013 at 11:06pm: Winston Smith wrote on Aug 22 nd, 2013 at 4:27pm: Life_goes_on wrote on Aug 22 nd, 2013 at 4:10pm: Really? I don't go around thinking I'm about to be assaulted. How would you feel if you were? What if you were out walking alone one evening, minding your own business, out of view and earshot of anyone and you were approached by a thug intent on beating, robbing or raping you? This happens quite frequently, you can see it in the crime statistics. He doesn't care about the law and there are no police men around to protect you. What is stopping any thug from preying upon you or anyone else smaller or weaker than them? I have been randomly assaulted on many occasions, just by resisting thuggery or refusing to shut my mouth. The only thing that stopped me from being beaten to death or into a vegetative coma are the fact that I was young and fit, had a bit of martial arts training (not that it really helps), but more importantly I was usually carrying a mobile phone, a long razor sharp knife and pepper spray, which I am able to deploy when fleeing fails. But if something happened and I was caught I'd probably go to jail. Luckily for me I got through my younger years without anything serious happening. But unless you want to be submissive to any random thug who decides to make you his bitch, you have to face prison for defending yourself in Australia. yeah uh...maybe you shouldn't carry knives and pepper spray then? Where does this idea you can't defend yourself come from? In the real world, violence isn't a planned and agreed to thing. One must often act pre-emtively, with weapons of some sort to avoid the worst of it. Waiting to get punched in the face or pushed to the ground before you retaliate too late. Last time I checked, you could only carry a small pen-knife in Australia, which won't help when poo gets real. Here's a phrase you should memorise: "I feared for my life and I didn't want to hurt anyone."
Say this, and you won't be seeing court, let alone the inside of a prison cell. Well, not unless you stop "pre-emptively" attacking people with knives and pepper spray. Just how many times have you been jumped anyway? Perhaps you should stay away from those places? Wrong, what you need to do to defend yourself in the real world is often more than the law would deem necessary, depending on the mental state of your assailant. You are looking at unlawful wounding charges at a minimum, if you are serious about minimising your own risk of GBH. Also, your last comment is a logical fallacy.
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