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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 22:19:46 GMT
Such a moral dilemma.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2017 3:05:45 GMT
The technical and legal answer is passive resistance and non-violence and protests....or my favourite: Education.
There's always a reason WHY people behave as they do. Punishing people without getting to the core of what makes them engage in destructive behaviour is fruitless.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2017 3:14:34 GMT
If you are truly stopping a crime, THEN you are not committing a crime, you are preventing one. Like if you have to shoot a deranged shooter to stop the carnage.
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Post by bonerxmas on Mar 6, 2017 5:41:24 GMT
If you are truly stopping a crime, THEN you are not committing a crime not true, you can shoot someone to defend a person, but not to defend property or for any other reason, you also cannot do anything that recklessly endangers the public like chase after someone in your car
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 6, 2017 5:42:54 GMT
With charm and pizazz. Obviously.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2017 5:43:35 GMT
Report crimes and suspicious activity to the Police.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Mar 6, 2017 5:46:33 GMT
Report crimes and suspicious activity to the Police.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2017 5:49:45 GMT
Report crimes and suspicious activity to the Police. Pretty much or if over the phone, the cop rolls his eyes and takes another bite of his doughnut without even taking a single note of what you just told him.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 17:22:39 GMT
If you are truly stopping a crime, THEN you are not committing a crime not true, you can shoot someone to defend a person, but not to defend property or for any other reason, you also cannot do anything that recklessly endangers the public like chase after someone in your car Is true, if you are defending your home from invasion, if you see a person abducting someone, you can and should give chase, it might be the only hope for their survival. Always depends on the situation, as to what is legal.
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Post by blade on Mar 7, 2017 17:41:51 GMT
Well, in your case, you'd actually have to leave the basement before you could stop a crime.
Zing!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 18:06:22 GMT
Why would stopping a crime require one to commit a crime anyway?
You see somebody breaking into a house. You yell "Stop thief!" and he stops and runs away. You haven't committed any crime there, yes?
You see a woman being dragged into a van. You write the license plate down and call 999. The van is intercepted a mile away and the woman freed. You haven't committed any crime there, yes?
Baffling question.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Mar 7, 2017 18:08:33 GMT
I can't imagine committing a crime to stop a crime.
I might commit a crime to stop a wrong though depending on the situation.
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Post by Edward-Elizabeth-Hitler on Mar 7, 2017 20:23:35 GMT
Well, in your case, you'd actually have to leave the basement before you could stop a crime.
Zing!!!
Blade using an insult aimed at him many times previously because he's too stupid to think of his own...
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Post by thefleetsin on Mar 7, 2017 20:34:00 GMT
you mumble incantations to spirit beings. and hopefully you're not an innocent virgin female. lest he take full advantage of you and start a whole new religion.
it's amazing how all these 'holy' men run after incredibly young naive virgins. and not some sixty three year old shagged housewife.
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Post by goz on Mar 7, 2017 23:03:42 GMT
...always take an accomplice.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 23:04:52 GMT
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