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Student who violently attacked handicapped beggar claimed self-defence

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43 minutes ago, overt2016 said:

Get him away from humanity.

That sounds better , but there are other ways to do that and letting him guard the borders isn't one of them . Don't you think if you let him guard the borders he will have a little to much freedom to go where he wants .

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A beggar? He was asking for it! LOL

16 hours ago, jobsworth said:

NGO's are often mentally handicapped beggars. I would never attack one of them but they are very provocative and do engage in low level assault.

This story might not be as it appears. it could be a genuine case of self defense. Are we not allowed to defend ourselves?

The NGO I met yesterday had only one leg but still managed to be aggressive.

 

You have the front to mention the "mentally handicapped".....:whistling:

19 minutes ago, Nanaplaza666 said:

That sounds better , but there are other ways to do that and letting him guard the borders isn't one of them . Don't you think if you let him guard the borders he will have a little to much freedom to go where he wants .

I get the feeling if we go on with this, we could have the makings 

of a new War and Peace novel!!!!!!

17 hours ago, jobsworth said:

NGO's are often mentally handicapped beggars. I would never attack one of them but they are very provocative and do engage in low level assault.

This story might not be as it appears. it could be a genuine case of self defense. Are we not allowed to defend ourselves?

The NGO I met yesterday had only one leg but still managed to be aggressive.

 

 

 

Is there any connection between your experiences with aggressive NGO's and the fellow attacked in the video on this thread?

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