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Old 08-20-2009, 12:27 PM   #15
buchmausar

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To be fair the woman got hit with the monitor very early on, and the only two guys close to him had either been smacked in the head or pushed to the ground.

After that everyone kept their distance until security arrived, which was the correct thing to do in my book.
I have no choice but to agree with you unfortunately. If anyone tried to even so much as restrain him he could sue them. Pathetic but true. You can't do anything to help anyone these days without getting into a heap-o-sh*t.

I was quite shocked when I learnt at school that if someone was suffering from an attack (illness or mental whatever) and was dying or injured and even if everyone in the class knew exactly how to help they are forced not to and just let that person suffer. The most someone can do is call for help. As soon as they try to help the person themselves they can get into serious trouble, whether it be expulsion, charged or even jailed.

I on the other hand wouldn't care if I got into sh*t, someones life is more important then the rules made up by d*cks to prevent helping of others. As much as I would have stood back and let the guy tear up the place, throwing a monitor at an innocant person is just going to far.
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