I also agree no serious injury, no case. Not even civil case. The old man made the gesture and raised his leg to challenge the young man. It is a provocation. It will infuriate any man. The young man had two choices - the fight or flight path. He exercised his right to retaliate. The law must not be too rigid. WhatÂ’s NS training for? To run away every time when provoked?
Tiggerific
Originally posted by ditzy:
No fracture, no case, its that simple. Period.
not 'no case'. there is a case. just that how they go about investigating the case will be a bit different, depending on the offence disclosed.
LazerLordz
When CSJ protests, police are uber-efficient, and can arrest him. I wonder if this whole non-seizable offence thing is just an excuse.
So if CSJ were to punch someone in the nose, he can't be arrested?