If I was going to the bother of nicking a steak, I'd make sure had been cooked and served up to me in a restaurant first.
It was tough mate, like all situations, at which point do you think '**** it, let's help'? mind it was like a you tube scrap....feeble security v smackrats.
Yeah, of course. Natural instinct. Sometimes stepping in is absolutely needed and you do it without hesitation. Other times you might make the situation worse, trouble is you don't have long to think about it. Sounds like this one needed some Benny Hill music.
It's like that stabbing downstairs last year mate. some things are just best kept out of.. All my time in asia taught me that....don;t get involved....It's a bit **** really, and sometimes you have to refrain.
Ha yeah stabbing is definitely one to swerve. I tend to get involved in situations, I don't mean bowling in like a ****. But I'll step up and speak up. Fortunately there isn't much grief down here, but I still tend to find myself being at the scenes of accidents, people collapsing in the street, stuff like that. I just think it's one of those things you either blank out and walk on by like most people seem to do, or you accept that you need to get involved and help out.
At one point, i'd have been all over this, each and everyone of them were ****ing fannies, on both sides...A few leg kicks, a few punches (not what you'd expect from security) You'd expect some kind of knowledge about restraining etc.......So if companies can't invest why get involved.. They are probably losing 1000s every week due to skiprats like these.
I don't mean it like that bro. I ain't got a Damien from The Omen curse. I'll give an example. I saw a car on it's side once in a ditch on the side of the road, most folk would see it, clock it and just assume it's been dealt with. I turned around went back and checked it out. Good job too as there was a woman trapped inside and **** knows how many ****ers would have just driven by. It's definitely easier not to get involved.
I've seen so many splattered across roads, it defo best not to get involved... Turning a blind eye ain't easy...But it's become necessary these days.
Yes the plaque tine traveller gives it away, and the little gay dog in a bag dressed in tartan.. it just needed some really funky alien looking pale ale ale, called '**** are ere'.