I've never had an altercation in the 3+ years i've been out on the town. Must be lucky because i've seen plenty of them. Scumbags man got nothing better to do with there lives.
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I've been jumped before, and king hit at house parties for no reason. I guess I've gotten off lightly compared to the guys on the news who are set upon by a group and put in hospital or glassed in a bar.
I absolutely hate violence. Especially against innocent people. I don't even like going to Festivals anymore because you see it everywhere by the end of the night.
My theory is that these people are less evolved than us... They completely lack empathy.
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Never been in a fight but if I got into one I'd kick them in the balls/shins and then run.
Ended up a bit of a non event in the end.You have to finish that story??? People like that are usually the most dangerous as they have no idea what they're doing.
Could be a case of mistaken identity?
Either way, that is absolutely nuts. What do you even do in that situation..
About 10 years ago was going out with some mates to a pool hall. Got picked up by a mate driving his mums van. We are driving down the road and a shitbox coming the other way starts flashing its lights at us. As we cross paths, he throws a u-turn, chases us, overtakes, cuts in front of us and stops sideways across the road, blocking our way.
5 blokes pile out carrying baseball bats and tire levers. They went to town on the van, smashing windows and kicking in panels. One of them opened the back door, jumped in and smashed my mate square in the face - blood everywhere. He then grabbed me (front passenger seat) by the hair and tried to drag me over the back of the front seat.
One guy leaned in, grabbed the keys out of the ignition and threw them as far as he could over the roof of a nearby house.
They piled back in the car and took off. A bloke from a house saw what happened and wrote down the rego of their car. Police were called and went round to the registered address. The guy there denied all knowledge and the cops refused to take it any further saying their was not enough evidence as the witness didnt see the faces of the thugs and couldn't identify them.
To this day, I have no idea why they did it. Completely unprovoked.
New underpants were purchased the next day and I was a little nervous driving around at night for a while afterwards.
Basically like in A Clockwork Orange. No doubt some people just get off on it. Adrenaline rush.I've always wondered, do those guys sit around at home, and one says "We should go out and beat the shit out of some random guy tonight", and everyone else says "yep, that sounds like a great idea."******* bizarre.
I was the victim of a good old fashioned ****ta bashing about 15 years ago. I'd been out with some friends on a pub crawl when one of my more "flaming" friends upset a group of Pikies who then proceeded to jump us and belt seven bells of shit out of us as we were making our way home. My cheek bone was broken and they busted my nose. On the plus side I got to travel in the back of an ambulance, which had always been an ambition of mine.
Ringleader got seven years for it.
Would have got less but one of our number was a 55 year old on blood thinners, who got spooked really badly as a result of it and had some mental issues. I was young and bounced back pretty quick, it took Rhys some time.Good to hear.
Would have got less but one of our number was a 55 year old on blood thinners, who got spooked really badly as a result of it and had some mental issues. I was young and bounced back pretty quick, it took Rhys some time.
Before they deregulated the pub hours, Windsor at closing time with all the pissed up squaddies looking for a fight was pretty unpleasant.That's shit.
The worst street violence I ever saw was in Dublin. I was working a job that meant I walked home just at pub chucking out time and had to walk from one end of central Dublin to the other. Every Friday and Saturday night I'd either see a fight in progress, or the immediate aftermath, that is someone walking down the street with a bloody face etc.
Hahahaha. It would appear that way.
In all seriousness though thats pretty unlucky for your mate OP
I have had a knife pulled on me twice, and a machete pulled on me once.