Next time he treatens you do something really random, start dancing or opera singing. Draw as much attention as possible. He will have no idea what to do!
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Just grab him by the nuts, pull him towards you and whisper in his ear "If you ever talk to me again you aint gonna need these" or simply brick him!
Fair play for entertaining him with a convo I really couldn't do that? Chances are if you go to the police they will do nothing tbh, even if they do it could make it worse...
If you are on speaking terms with dooshbag B the one who you think said he said she said, have a word with them *maybe*
Hard to really give you any advice as everyone is different and can react in whatever way so without knowing or seeing wtf is going on what to do?
These people get me real
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Spooky,
On my way home today some wierdo came out of Yates shouting 'there he is'
He came over to me and said he hadn't seen me for ages and asked if I remembered the party we both went too. I have never seen this guy in my life. He was waving his hands around a fair bit chatting **** so I was in counter attack mode.
He tried to hug me and I said 'I dont know you man' then I carried on about my business, keeping him well in my 180 view.
Freaky friday!
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1. Go find the guy who is supposed to have sent the heavy.
2. Tell him whatever problem he has is over. Finished.
3. Assuming he was the one who sent the guy tell him you're informing the police and any further incidents will be followed up in full.
4. If he's not the one go back to the heavy and tell him about point 1 and 2, do the same as 3.
Sorted.
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Originally posted by Mercian View PostYou need these guys on your side for glittery justice!
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20091007/...a-45dbed5.html
The 2 of them just went down like a scene from flash forward ffs!!!.
So So funny it made me cry with laughter, they totally deserved it!.
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Originally posted by Geo-V6 View PostDont worry mate, the guys who are really gonna people hurt never let on or tell you beforehand .
Sounds like he is just showing off to his store owner buddy!.
I would not hold much hope with police either imo.
I was mugged a year or so back, wel, attempted mugged, and the guy literally just flung his fist towards my face without any warning whatever... Luckily i'm not a small chap and i know how to handle myself so it was he who ended up with a broken nose not me... But still, the point is he gave no warning, no threats, nothing at all...
Most of the dickheads on the streets are cowards, pathetic bullies, who get their kicks from scaring people. They have all the gob yet when it actually comes to it have no weight to throw around.
As much as i would love to say go to the police, I think we all know the police won't give a damn nor will entertain the idea...
Out of interest, how's the situation now man? Any updates?
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Living in lanarkshire has its hazards - the best I can offer which backs up AS post is that one night I was walking home and some chav asked if I had a light - to which I replied I dont smoke and the next min the guy lunged at my face with a knife.
Gut instincts kicked in and I raised my left hand to my face and the knife cut my tendon and nerves in my left hand.
No warning and for no reason at all.Last edited by Robster; 11-10-2009, 09:44.
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Asked a police officer and this is what they advised:
"Yes this can be reported, it wouldn't be a waste of police time. There might be CCTV at the shop and he might be wanted in connection with other offences anyway if he's a bit of a thug. It's just good to make officers aware of it in case it does become more serious or in case he's threatening other people. I would say he has committed an offence of intentional harassment. It probably wouldn't go to court but it's important in terms of intelligence gathering to keep a record of what he is doing. If he does it again he could then be given an official harassment warning as only 2 incidents are needed."
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Originally posted by averybluemonkey View PostAsked a police officer and this is what they advised:
"Yes this can be reported, it wouldn't be a waste of police time. There might be CCTV at the shop and he might be wanted in connection with other offences anyway if he's a bit of a thug. It's just good to make officers aware of it in case it does become more serious or in case he's threatening other people. I would say he has committed an offence of intentional harassment. It probably wouldn't go to court but it's important in terms of intelligence gathering to keep a record of what he is doing. If he does it again he could then be given an official harassment warning as only 2 incidents are needed."
Seriously, if you felt upset enough to post on the internet, you should have gone to the police.
I can't believe some of the posts that pop up on forums sometimes! Asking advice from people on here...are any of them lawyers, policemen, community officers?
When he's attacked you, and you tell the police you had previous hassle with the guy, when they ask why you didn't report it I guess you can link to this thread then?
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Originally posted by Jebus View Post26 posts in...
Seriously, if you felt upset enough to post on the internet, you should have gone to the police.
I can't believe some of the posts that pop up on forums sometimes! Asking advice from people on here...are any of them lawyers, policemen, community officers?
When he's attacked you, and you tell the police you had previous hassle with the guy, when they ask why you didn't report it I guess you can link to this thread then?
You don't get why I posted this here, similarly, I don't get why you posted in this thread twice saying the same thing. What is your point exactly?
And no, the denizens of this forum may not be lawyers and such, but may have had similar experiences. As it turns out, many have, and their comments have been quite helpful. Certainly more so than your unnecessary bleating from the cheap seats.
Anyway, I've decided to speak directly to the person who set this idiot up to it in the first place and will inform them that if said guy so much as even looks at me again I will report the person who sent him to the police. (From what I know of the guy responsible, this will be enough to **** him up.)
I've also had a word with some other people I know who, as it happens know the guy who approached me, so I don't think I'll be hearing from him again...Last edited by Ady; 11-10-2009, 20:55.
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Originally posted by Geo-V6 View PostDont worry mate, the guys who are really gonna people hurt never let on or tell you beforehand .
Sounds like he is just showing off to his store owner buddy!.
I would not hold much hope with police either imo.
It's great when people comment about kicking the **** out of someone when placed in that kind of situation, it's easy to say unless you've been there yourself.
As for the police, i rang them the first time, i was stood in the middle of the street waiting after it happened terrified until after an hour i rang someone to pick me up. It took 4 hours before they showed up at my house.
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