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Well I didn't hear a round of applause, more like one person clapping.

 

If fatty had of laid a hand on me I'd of told him to keep his fat stinkin' sweaty trotter to himself......:laugh1:

But then again he wouldn't have done it to me in the first place.

 

Would you have behaved like that kid??????????

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Well I didn't hear a round of applause, more like one person clapping.

 

If fatty had of laid a hand on me I'd of told him to keep his fat stinkin' sweaty trotter to himself......:laugh1:

But then again he wouldn't have done it to me in the first place.

 

thats coz yuo would have valid ticket mick:laugh1:

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IMO, the lad dictated the amount of force, by resisting, he should have just got off.

 

The big guy knew he was big enough to stop the situation getting out of hand, thats not being a coward, thats just good sense.

 

This was on the radio today and the lads father came on saying what a good lad he was and how he had bought the wrong ticket.

 

If he was such a nice lad he would not have sworn at an elderly man in front of small children and would have got off the train and not held up innocent people just trying to get home.

 

People say the big guy should "mind his own business", its people minding their own business that leads to people being mugged in full train carriages or on busy streets!!!

 

If a few more people were prepared to make things their business, these spineless scum bags might think twice before the behaved the way they do.

 

Well played big man!!!! IMO.

 

:congrats:

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Last week the mistress was on a late bus and at Buxton a man in his 20's boarded and the mature driver told him the ticket was incorrect and he proceeded to seat himself direct behind the driver and refuse to move and was abusive / loud mouthed / refusing to leave / threats at the driver. The driver called the police as he was in a town who attended. When the police arrived and removed him no one apart from her was willing to give a statement. (The people were all cowards :thumbdown: and the men and women who operate public transport deserve support from the public whilst doing a difficult work)

 

On Sunday I told some Gypsies who arrived in a Ford Transit with old metal on the back to stop walking on a neighbours drive to look around as building work going on and was given verbal abuse and told I was going to have trouble. Told them not scared of people like them and too clear off or I would remove them which they both did. (reported the details to the local police)

 

TOO LITTLE respect for fellow humans in the UK at present and if some of these scum are given rough treatment then tough luck. (need some more Clint Eastwoods) :thumbup::lol:

 

If I saw someone being mugged/a woman being attacked I would always step in and help.:001_rolleyes:

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