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Originally posted by Bill O'Rights
So in the end I'm left silently cheering this guy while publicly denouncing his actions as rash and dangerous.
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I can't agree. Given that the cops can't protect us, rather all they can do is come around with chalk, we have to protect ourselves when we're on the spot.
Cops can't be everywhere. When something happens, and you're there in the roll as "victim", and you don't do anything about it, that puts you in the catagory the thieves or whatever want: sheep. Or you can fight back.
Which makes more sense, to freely give up what they demand, or refuse and fight them? Seems to me that if you do the former,
then you have anarchy.
It used to work, too. These days, as you said, the (alledged) offender has more rights than his (alledged) victim. That's what's changed.