The right thing to do?
#1
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I wondered if the Macdonald's employee was right to throw burning oil on this thief?
http://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/l...shColumbiaHome
Apparently the police are not gong to prefer charges, but surely this was over-reaction? Those drive through windows aren't very big anyhow...could they not have slammed it shut and called for help?
http://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/l...shColumbiaHome
Apparently the police are not gong to prefer charges, but surely this was over-reaction? Those drive through windows aren't very big anyhow...could they not have slammed it shut and called for help?
#2
A guy starts threatening people with knives and leaning through windows grabbing money gets what he's given as far as I can see !
#3
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Here's what the law states;
What is a reasonable degree is measured in proportion to the force or threatened force that you are faced with. This means that you cannot injure your attacker if he or she is retreating, nor continue to apply force if it goes past the point of defence and becomes instead an act of retaliation or revenge.
I can't decide....Throwing the oil on his knife welding hand, yes, but this will mean scars on his face for life.
I think the police could have put a statement out reminding people that they may be charged if they go too far.
#4
I would imagine that in reality, the employees are told when training that they are not to tackle robbers and to just give them the money.
But I'm afraid I still have little sympathy - it's like the burglars who get bashed round the head, or bank robbers who get tackled and assaulted. Sorry - but if you are out to commit crime, be prepared for Mr or Mrs Joe Public to take exception and assault you. Tough!
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I agree - but I suspect this was one of those momentary bright ideas - I know, let's throw this on him, that'll make him go away - without much thought behind it or analysis of what might be reasonable.
I would imagine that in reality, the employees are told when training that they are not to tackle robbers and to just give them the money.
But I'm afraid I still have little sympathy - it's like the burglars who get bashed round the head, or bank robbers who get tackled and assaulted. Sorry - but if you are out to commit crime, be prepared for Mr or Mrs Joe Public to take exception and assault you. Tough!
I would imagine that in reality, the employees are told when training that they are not to tackle robbers and to just give them the money.
But I'm afraid I still have little sympathy - it's like the burglars who get bashed round the head, or bank robbers who get tackled and assaulted. Sorry - but if you are out to commit crime, be prepared for Mr or Mrs Joe Public to take exception and assault you. Tough!

#6
Yup - think it was probably a quick reaction - when thought thru prob not the best reaction -BUT other person shouldnt have been a thieving little toe rag!!






