I don't think it matters what type of business. Women and men are equal in the USA so that doesn't matter either.philip964 wrote:It made the radio talk shows this morning in Houston. Some one asked what if the location was a convenience store or what if it was two men on a woman?
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- Tue Oct 18, 2011 2:09 pm
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Re: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal
- Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:19 pm
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Re: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal
pcernuch wrote:JJVP wrote:So, you are driving down the road like a maniac. You cut off another car and nearly caused an accident. The driver enrage, drives around you forcing you stop stop your car. He get off his car with a bat and proceeds to pummel your brains all over the road. If I was on the jury, he would walk free. After all you were the scum and should have learned your manners while driving a car.
apples to oranges in my opinion. he was physically assaulted 2 on 1 while doing his job at his place of business. he evened the odds.
god bless.

You can use force and maybe deadly to defend yourself from a criminal attack but not because someone cut you off in traffic.