Very stupid looking back but I was a bit of a lad and feared no oneWell done Sean, very brave.
aided buy the cps ( criminal protection society)
F**k 'emMy understanding is the law permits you to defend yourself or your property with a level of force appropriate to 'seeing off' the situation. So 1) ask nicely for the person to stop and make clear you will defend your position if they don't put things back and go. Preferably in a loud enough voice for witnesses to hear. 2) Intervene physically with the minimum level required to see off the situation.
The point is if the bloke goes cor blimey governor fair cop, puts it back and legs it then that's a sensible point to remove yourself from the situation. Chasing after him and deliberately battering him is not within your rights. And rugby tackling to make a 'citizens's arrest' where the bloke may inadvertently smash his head on the pavement is not a good idea either.
But I suspect the Police were just telling you it's not worth intervening on any level. B*llox to that and well done.
Bit different for me due to the job the missus doesF**k 'em
F**k 'em
My understanding is the law permits you to defend yourself or your property with a level of force appropriate to 'seeing off' the situation.
But I suspect the Police were just telling you it's not worth intervening on any level. B*llox to that and well done.
I empathise entirely. I've worked A LOT with the police and I see them try and do the right thing all the time only to be blocked by a downstream process.Bit different for me due to the job the missus doesI have to be sensible - which I do find extremely difficult.
IMO, "good men should do the right thing" would you stand by and watch someone beat a woman“
“The Only Thing Necessary for the Triumph of Evil is that Good Men Do Nothing”
Nope. DEFCON1 mate!IMO, "good men should do the right thing" would you stand by and watch someone beat a woman
Long story short,
I tackled a guy at 2am this morning on my drive, he was going through my car.
Would have kept hold of him but he had a mate.
Police said I shouldn't have.
What would others do?
Good end to it all though as he dropped his phone in our scuffle, along with other loot from other peoples cars.
IMO, "good men should do the right thing" would you stand by and watch someone beat a woman
Yep, I completey misread that and you have my total appologiesI think you may have misread the quote. In short, evil with triumph when good men don't intervene.
And to answer your question, no I would not stand by. The last 13 years of my career are testament to that. Having faced guns, knives, blunt weapons, dirty needles and even had a dog set on me (I'll wear the scars of that one for life) I can say with a degree of confidence that I know what I'd do.
I tip my hat to you and all on the thin blue line mate. I regularly get horror stories from a good mate of mine from Northants Constabulary. The best Police Force in the World doing an impossible job.I think you may have misread the quote. In short, evil with triumph when good men don't intervene.
And to answer your question, no I would not stand by. The last 13 years of my career are testament to that. Having faced guns, knives, blunt weapons, dirty needles and even had a dog set on me (I'll wear the scars of that one for life) I can say with a degree of confidence that I know what I'd do.
