Not knowing the whole story and maybe there was but if there was another 4 or 5 like him the outcome could have been different. There's a video doing the rounds of a bloke in a high street brandishing a shovel, a police woman is shouting at him to put it down, I think there were other police around keeping the public back. Eventually 5 or 6 members of the public surround the guy and as he can't keep a eye on all of them one behind him grabs the shovel, takes it from him then all the others get him down on the floor. All through this the police woman is shouting. Not always but in most fights numbers give you an advantage.
You have to have hope and positive outlooks, I get that too. The grim reality however, is very very different. Obviously I don’t where you live, but come spend a day with me and I’ll show you a different world (I’m not being cheeky btw, but I live it every day where I live). Thing is, even in so called “decent” towns/cities, we are never far from problems these days, it’s difficult to escape. You also have to add the fact that everything, absolutely everything costs money these days, so it’s difficult to escape for a lot of people.
Maybe educate yourself smuggins about the long standing abuse perpetrated in asylums right up to the 80’s But some bitter old **** wanted to bring them back
My pal is the head chef there (Chatsworth). Never actually been although been around the area lots of times.
For the same guy / incident? I haven’t seen that I thought the police tasered him at the train station??
the guy who got tasered at the railway station was nothing to do with it - same colour so police tasered him - he was trying to tell them it wasn't him but tasered anyway - just as well it wasn't a gun they shot him with
No a completely different incident, but my point was that if enough people come together they can overcome someone brandishing a weapon. The guy on the bridge in London was another example, three people grabbed something that could be used as a weapon and overcame the baddie. The narwhal one.
I live in England’s famously most ****ty town. Amongst overwhelming numbers of good and peaceful people who get on with their lives. And a few wrong uns. Just like it’s always been.
Did I say anything about bringing them back? Maybe look at the failings of care in the community and ask yourself if there might be a better way of doing things? edit: oh, and by the way, get ****ed
I've seen the video, and your point about numbers is very true. I recently saw a le*ds fan getting attacked by six opposition fans, I briefly thought I'd jump in and help, before coming to the conclusion... the six of them could manage.
A few things. No idea who's John Wick, and it's a long time since anyone called me lad. You can't always run away or rely on the police coming to your aid.