haha... don't worry about me BBC, i'm about as sociable as they come - get out and about for beers and generally have a great time... I just don't punch on and I don't want others to punch on either if it can be helped. Not that I expect you to get it, but the reason I don't like to fight is because I got knocked out cold by an Aboriginal bloke in Adelaide when i was 21. As a result I woke up in an ambulance with a broken nose and had to get about 4 thousand dollars worth of dental done in the following month. That was 10 years ago. My only crime was i did not have a cigarette for him.
Yet, i still think i was lucky in a way because others who get hit like that don't wake up at all and their family never recover from it. Do you seriously want to hit someone (and enjoy it as you say) and then realise later on that he is not going to get up and you might have ended him? Other posters have said they have seen guys get knocked out, bang their heads on the ground and die. What do you actually get out of that, apart from a jail sentence. No one is indestructable and if you punch on with everyone who challenges you then eventually you'll come up against someone who is better than you...or someone that is just plain dirty. On the Gold Coast this year there has been so many glassings it is crazy. Dudes and chicks getting schooners pushed into their faces for minor altercations. One day you might punch on with someone...one on one...fairly, and win your stoush. Then 5 minutes later a dirty mate of your opponent comes in from the side and busts a glass in your face. Sometimes the smarter thing to do is to give the punch on a miss because its not always a stand up one on one fight like you seem to be endorsing.
Sometimes you have to pick your battles, but generally if someone is coming at me, I will defend myself, which I have every right to do. I understand where you're coming from though. Bottling is an increasing problem in all parts of Australia and not everybody fights fair. As I said, I don't start anything and most of the time do my best to avoid altercations, but sometimes you have to stand up for yourself.
Sometimes an altercation is not possible to avoid. I have been bashed by individuals, and I've been bashed by groups of people before at a young age in town, and it only cements in your mind how little respect some of these people have for the life of another. On this occassion with little idea what the nightlife was like, and with little I could do, I tried to get away and requested that they stop... I could have been killed or suffered a severe head injury, and with people in my family who have suffered acquired brain injury it just makes me mad. How dare these w***ers act with such disregard for the health and wellbeing of others, and think that they can get away with it. The cops were usually unwilling to get involved when I requested help, and my experience with them is that they are often scared. Young female cops are about as useful in town on a busy night as **** on a bull.
As I said, I will not hide away from society, but if someone has the nerve to punch me in the head over something trivial, I will try and protect myself. Nobody touches my head like that. I don't want to sound like a broken record, but I have the right to reasonable self defence, as does everybody.


) and I can look after myself so I'm not about to cop a few punches to the head from a shit bloke for something I obviousl didn't deserve and do nothing about it.
