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    Post by Al Peasland Wed Aug 04, 2010 3:40 pm

    Jury Ordered Not To Convict

    The recent case of a woman who stabbed her boyfriend through the eye and into his brain with her stiletto heel, who has now been let off in court based on grounds of self defence and the lack of evidence to prove that she acted in any way other than self defence.

    Might be a useful case study for those teaching topics on Law in their Self Protection courses
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    Post by Dave Turton Thu Aug 05, 2010 10:16 am


    I wonder what the outcome would be if the MAN had badly harmed the woman in self defence?

    Just to stir up some discussion Ha Ha
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    Post by Marc1978 Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:16 pm

    Dave Turton wrote:
    I wonder what the outcome would be if the MAN had badly harmed the woman in self defence?

    Just to stir up some discussion Ha Ha


    The man would have been convicted and locked up!! no question about that,

    Is it right for a man to hit a woman in self-defence? some might say no (what about if she's a mma fighter?),you only have to look how many refuges/shelters have been set up for battered men in recent years which shows just how violent some women can be towards their partners.

    Because of the way the law is in this country men are scared to defend themselves from a female physical attack

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    Post by Michael W Wright Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:21 pm

    Marc1978 wrote:
    Is it right for a man to hit a woman in self-defence? some might say no

    Peter Skillen summed this up perfectly in a previous thread. "I don't care whether you are male, female, old, young, able or disable - if you are going to act like an animal then I'll treat you like an animal."
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    Post by Al Peasland Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:52 am

    I wonder what the outcome would be if the MAN had badly harmed the woman in self defence?
    I'd be more concerned about the man wearing stiletto heels Laughing

    Mr Wright..... I agree
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    Post by Dave Turton Sat Aug 07, 2010 10:20 am

    come ON Al .. you've worked the doors in Coventry Ha Ha
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    Post by Al Peasland Mon Aug 09, 2010 12:30 pm

    Ha Ha - true Dave

    But I always found running through the crowded clubs to break up fights a little tricky with anything over a 3inch heel lol!
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    Post by Mick Tully Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:53 am

    Court shoes rule
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    Post by keith Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:19 pm

    Thanks al thumbsup

    I like this sort of info being passed on. I think there should be a topic for information on things like this. Also confrontations people have been involved in and what emotional state they was in at the time, and how they coped and the out come etc etc. go through the pre fight, fight, and post fight.

    Makes people understand the reality and that even the toughest blokes feel fear in a confrontation


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