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football, hillwalking, car driving has nothing to do with it.

 

But If you go out and intoxicate yourself to dangerous levels or fights causing injury you should take responsibility for it. Same idiots are taking up police resources while there's rapes, murders and muggings going on.

 

:rant::rant:

 

What if you're happily intoxicated, minding your own business and you get glassed? You might not be coherent enough to put your case forward....

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why would you get glassed if minding your own business?

 

Really? Really?

 

I could rattle off a couple of examples were people have been unexpectedly punched on a night out and died as a result of one punch who have been minding their own business. But I know you're adverse to links so I won't bother.

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Really? Really?

 

I could rattle off a couple of examples were people have been unexpectedly punched on a night out and died as a result of one punch who have been minding their own business. But I know you're adverse to links so I won't bother.

 

clearly thats not what im talking about is it.

 

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Maybe you could use the power of your imagination?

 

maybe you could mind your own business?

 

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Maybe you could use the power of your imagination?

 

did you read the post or you are you trolling?

 

---------- Post added 18-08-2015 at 14:23 ----------

 

clarification for trolls:

"If you go out and intoxicate yourself to dangerous levels or fights causing injury you should take responsibility for it."

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maybe you could mind your own business?

 

I don't think that you've quite grasp the concept of SF yet have you? :hihi:

 

 

 

"If you go out and intoxicate yourself to dangerous levels or fights causing injury you should take responsibility for it."

 

The point that you seem to have missed, maybe it was a little too subtle for you, was that how do you differentiate between the injured drunks who are victims of violence and the drunks who has caused the violence?

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why would you get glassed if minding your own business?

 

Why would you get mugged if you were just getting money from the cashpoint?

 

Why would a woman be raped if she was just walking to a nightclub?

 

Use a bit of critical thinking please....

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Why would you get mugged if you were just getting money from the cashpoint?

 

Why would a woman be raped if she was just walking to a nightclub?

 

Use a bit of critical thinking please....

 

why would you invent strawman arguments?

 

clarification for you:

 

"If you go out and intoxicate yourself to dangerous levels or fights causing injury you should take responsibility for it."

 

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according to you hillwalkers, footballers, women being attacked and mugged at cashpoint are lumped into same category as drunken hoodlums taking up time and resources of vital services:

 

"If you go out and intoxicate yourself to dangerous levels or fights causing injury you should take responsibility for it."

 

---------- Post added 18-08-2015 at 14:59 ----------

 

....use a bit of critical thinking please...

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"If you go out and intoxicate yourself to dangerous levels or fights causing injury you should take responsibility for it."

 

So, how would you differentiate between the injured drunks who are victims of violence and the injured drunks who has caused the violence?

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