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"Not unless someone was seriously in danger, ie getting their head stamped on while they were on the ground. Just a 1 on 1 punch up probably not. Mind you, I'm too old for all that shit now anyway." Bloody el we agree on something | |||
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"Yes, I have done before. A man was having a go, shouting, kicking at his girlfriend and she flagged down my car and looked petrified. I told her to get in and took her to nearest phone box so she could call for help and stayed with her as she was distraught. This was years ago before mobile phones etc. " couple of years back i tried intervening on an bloke assaulting his gf in the street She was screaming for help. I went over shouting the odds to him and SHE turned on me | |||
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"Not unless someone was seriously in danger, ie getting their head stamped on while they were on the ground. Just a 1 on 1 punch up probably not. Mind you, I'm too old for all that shit now anyway. Bloody el we agree on something " There's a first time for everything I suppose | |||
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"Not unless someone was seriously in danger, ie getting their head stamped on while they were on the ground. Just a 1 on 1 punch up probably not. Mind you, I'm too old for all that shit now anyway. Bloody el we agree on something There's a first time for everything I suppose " Let's not make a habit of it though | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues " Sorry to hear that, I know how things like that can stay with you. | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues " I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up | |||
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"I heard a domestic argument recently from a woman who although lives in my street i dont know her. She was shouting and screaming at someone. when i walked passed her home.a man came running out and i asked if he was alright. He told me that shes an alcoholic and makes hes life hell. I told him to leave her. I did with my ex who drank. " Or she had finally had enough of his shit. You never know the truth in these situations | |||
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"Not unless someone was seriously in danger, ie getting their head stamped on while they were on the ground. Just a 1 on 1 punch up probably not. Mind you, I'm too old for all that shit now anyway. Bloody el we agree on something There's a first time for everything I suppose Let's not make a habit of it though " Right, out in the carpark now | |||
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"I learned the hard way what hapoens when you get involved, in a pub i used tonwork a lad grabbed his mrs by the throat shouting at her i dragged him off and threatened to smack him and she kicked me in the knackers and told me to mind my own! It was a weird night " I've heard of the woman turning on her 'rescuer' quite a few times | |||
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"Yes, I have done before. A man was having a go, shouting, kicking at his girlfriend and she flagged down my car and looked petrified. I told her to get in and took her to nearest phone box so she could call for help and stayed with her as she was distraught. This was years ago before mobile phones etc. couple of years back i tried intervening on an bloke assaulting his gf in the street She was screaming for help. I went over shouting the odds to him and SHE turned on me " It's surprisingly common. I'd be more likely to help a guy in a mismatched fight than a woman for that reason. If they are well matched then let them go at it. | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up " There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. " | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. " Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. " I'm not really talking about fate, just that some people have what we call a 'glass chin'. They shouldn't really get in fights in the first place but they probably aren't aware of their condition. If you have one then sooner or later... | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. I'm not really talking about fate, just that some people have what we call a 'glass chin'. They shouldn't really get in fights in the first place but they probably aren't aware of their condition. If you have one then sooner or later... " Maybe the guy wasnt looking for it i didnt see him be overly agressive the aggressor was the other party he was trying to walk away | |||
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"Yes, I have done before. A man was having a go, shouting, kicking at his girlfriend and she flagged down my car and looked petrified. I told her to get in and took her to nearest phone box so she could call for help and stayed with her as she was distraught. This was years ago before mobile phones etc. couple of years back i tried intervening on an bloke assaulting his gf in the street She was screaming for help. I went over shouting the odds to him and SHE turned on me " Similar thing happened to me ! | |||
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"A fight on the street, would you intervene? " Depends on the circumstances, got involved before then got shouted at for helping! Id like to think if i was getting kicked in someone would help! | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. I'm not really talking about fate, just that some people have what we call a 'glass chin'. They shouldn't really get in fights in the first place but they probably aren't aware of their condition. If you have one then sooner or later... " Everyone has a glass chin to a certain extent, if they are not expecting or don't see the punch coming... | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. I'm not really talking about fate, just that some people have what we call a 'glass chin'. They shouldn't really get in fights in the first place but they probably aren't aware of their condition. If you have one then sooner or later... Everyone has a glass chin to a certain extent, if they are not expecting or don't see the punch coming..." That's true but some people are just biology more susceptible to damage. For example, if you've had concussions in the past (e.g. from a car accident) then a punch can do a lot more damage to you than it would otherwise | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. I'm not really talking about fate, just that some people have what we call a 'glass chin'. They shouldn't really get in fights in the first place but they probably aren't aware of their condition. If you have one then sooner or later... Maybe the guy wasnt looking for it i didnt see him be overly agressive the aggressor was the other party he was trying to walk away " That's unfortunate but who knows what the back story was. I wouldn't dwell on it if I were you. If your aunty had bollocks then she'd be your uncle. There's no real way to know you could have made a difference. You just feel you could have because you're probably a nice chap. | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. I'm not really talking about fate, just that some people have what we call a 'glass chin'. They shouldn't really get in fights in the first place but they probably aren't aware of their condition. If you have one then sooner or later... Everyone has a glass chin to a certain extent, if they are not expecting or don't see the punch coming... That's true but some people are just biology more susceptible to damage. For example, if you've had concussions in the past (e.g. from a car accident) then a punch can do a lot more damage to you than it would otherwise " well unless we all walk round with crash helmets on our heads incase someone punches us how would anyone know they could be one of the unlucky ones. A very sad unfortunate tragedy | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. I'm not really talking about fate, just that some people have what we call a 'glass chin'. They shouldn't really get in fights in the first place but they probably aren't aware of their condition. If you have one then sooner or later... Maybe the guy wasnt looking for it i didnt see him be overly agressive the aggressor was the other party he was trying to walk away That's unfortunate but who knows what the back story was. I wouldn't dwell on it if I were you. If your aunty had bollocks then she'd be your uncle. There's no real way to know you could have made a difference. You just feel you could have because you're probably a nice chap. " and also be normal i think it would of affected a lot of people | |||
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"A fight on the street, would you intervene? " I have in the past but it was a huge man beating up his tiny partner. I was in my car so safe but shouted that he was a bully & should stop. I then called the police | |||
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"A fight on the street, would you intervene? " yes I have in the past and would in the future . | |||
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"A fight on the street, would you intervene? " Yep, did just the other day. Some lad started on a old trans woman pushed her she hit him with her hand bag, his mate rushed over and tackled the woman and tried to stamp on her, I dragged him off and held him while others held the other lad. Everyone mouthed off for a bit then dispersed thier seperate ways. But it does depend on the situation. 2 d*unk blokes arguing and mabey knocking fuck out of each other, no I'd probbaly not get involved cause its their issue. unless its one down and the other stamping on him. 2 on 1 or a very unfair fight ie a d*unk fit man going after a woman,trans or elderly person yes. | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. I'm not really talking about fate, just that some people have what we call a 'glass chin'. They shouldn't really get in fights in the first place but they probably aren't aware of their condition. If you have one then sooner or later... " Its not thier chin though or thiet biology. Its that fact that they are unconscious. If you fall straight backward without any attempt to protect yourself (ie unconscious) the speed an momentum your head has when it hits the concrete is sufficient to cause brain injury and death. Its not the punch its the fall | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. " Not if he never got punched again. | |||
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"Definatley I regret this to this day. 10 years ago i was at a friends house helping him change a tyre. He lived by a college a fight broke out between two lads we both headed over to break it up after a moments hesitation one of the lads took a punch to the head went down like a ton of bricks unconscious. Ambulance etc was called subsequently we found out he had a bleed to the brain and died. You keep thinking to yourself if i had got there quicker and my friend feels the same way. So i would definitely break it up their are other ways to solve issues I meant i regret not getting there in time to break it up There's no such concept as saving a life, only postponing death. You hear about these 'one punch deaths' and if it didn't happen that day then it would have happened in the not so distant future for him. Some people believe in fate others believe in your death is already written. Their is nothing wrong with that. However if i can do so something about about a certain situation i will. If his death was written it may of happened in another way. Think about the effect it had on other people and i am not talking about myself. I'm not really talking about fate, just that some people have what we call a 'glass chin'. They shouldn't really get in fights in the first place but they probably aren't aware of their condition. If you have one then sooner or later... Its not thier chin though or thiet biology. Its that fact that they are unconscious. If you fall straight backward without any attempt to protect yourself (ie unconscious) the speed an momentum your head has when it hits the concrete is sufficient to cause brain injury and death. Its not the punch its the fall" It's not the fall that makes them unconscious!! | |||
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