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Theres not respect for elders anymore if the big guy had been the ticket officer,would the scrote have been so cocky,i see this sort of thing all the time and i feel that this is the only way to deal with this sort of person, well done big man.

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They have been talking about this on radio 2 today the conductor should have just phoned ahead to the next stop for the transport police to remove the person like they do with yobs drunks and chavs alike!!

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They have been talking about this on radio 2 today the conductor should have just phoned ahead to the next stop for the transport police to remove the person like they do with yobs drunks and chavs alike!!

 

But would it not be better if the yobs and chavs knew that ordinary folk cared enough to make a stand???

 

I am really saddened by the attitude of many on here, I really thought that our industry was made up of people who stood up for whats right.

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But would it not be better if the yobs and chavs knew that ordinary folk cared enough to make a stand???

 

I am really saddened by the attitude of many on here, I really thought that our industry was made up of people who stood up for whats right.

 

Not everybody's 'what's right' is the same, but we still stand up for it :001_smile: Good thread this one with a lot of interesting view points :thumbup1:

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Im all for giving these people a bit of a roughing up but is it not a bit stupid dragging him passed some young children on a train? I think the situation could go from where a few people are angry that another chav is taking the michael then getting to the point where someone is wanting to literally kill two people because they started scrapping and one of his children were kicked in the face. The big lad stood up and done something which other people may have wished they had the bottle to do but I think it was irresponsible

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The big guy was right, but he should have asked the kid first and told him that if he refused he would be forcibly removed.

 

The real question is... will the kid do it again?

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I've just watched it again and noticed that the big guy sits in the kids seat after the kids been thrown off..................... did he just want the kids seat?????????????????????????

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So the guy won't get off and "man handling" is wrong.

 

What method do you suggest???:confused1:

 

Whoop whoop. 'Dats da sound of da police. :001_smile:

 

Where do you stop? It's alright to throw a kid head first onto concrete? Is it alright to do that in front of children?! It is assault whichever way you look at it. He did not make an any persons arrest, it sure as hell was not in self defence. He didn't even warn the boy.

 

I think the conductor should be fired for encouraging that/taking no measures to stop it on the train.

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