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Because I'm generally a peace-loving person. And didn't want to get done for manslaughter.
That's commendable, but if someone pulled a knife on me then I would see it as an act intending to kill me & in that situation I would see it as kill or be killed.
If I were able to disarm my assailant then I would certainly follow through and take the consequences.
No doubt his next victim may not be so able to defend himself
I was arrested once in Birmingham for being mugged. I'd come off a train from a Royal Marines training course, still wearing my combat trousers, big green rucksack and a dark blue sweatshirt with the word "Royal Marines" on the front of it.
And a scrote decided to pull a knife on me.
Mmm.
When the police arrived 5 minutes later I was on my feet and scrote was on the floor - and the police had the temerity to arrest me!
Do you get extra points in your I-Spy book for that then?
A mate of mine used to make a point of walking into people in camo clothing deliberately, just so he could say "Sorry, didn't see you there"
Until he got a good pummelling from a squaddie.
I was arrested once in Birmingham for being mugged. I'd come off a train from a Royal Marines training course, still wearing my combat trousers, big green rucksack and a dark blue sweatshirt with the word "Royal Marines" on the front of it.
And a scrote decided to pull a knife on me.
Mmm.
When the police arrived 5 minutes later I was on my feet and scrote was on the floor - and the police had the temerity to arrest me!
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