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we have had this 2 times now first time outside of tesgos in braintree some one had a go at one of the staff , hubby got back to the van and was told , he went stright over to the guys van where he was have his dinner and dragged the said window cleaner out of the window of his van via his hair and had a chat with second time my daughter was threaten when putting flyers out in colchester that didnt end well either not good when her dad and bother are two streets away that didnt end well for them at all
In Susans husbands defence - he was protecting his daughter and worker from some idiots who told them that this is THEIR patch. Susan’s team don’t go round telling people it’s their patch
I'm disgusted by this thread. First rule of fighting over the cleaning of windows is: NO PULLING HAIR! Second, of course, is: no bending little fingers back. Third: no scratching. The industry would be a better industry of we all adhered to these laws.
Quote from: Susan Dean (1stclean) on January 20, 2019, 01:42:06 pmwe have had this 2 times now first time outside of tesgos in braintree some one had a go at one of the staff , hubby got back to the van and was told , he went stright over to the guys van where he was have his dinner and dragged the said window cleaner out of the window of his van via his hair and had a chat with second time my daughter was threaten when putting flyers out in colchester that didnt end well either not good when her dad and bother are two streets away that didnt end well for them at all I'm glad they aren't living on Teesside any longer.
Quote from: G Griffin on January 22, 2019, 09:56:04 amI'm disgusted by this thread. First rule of fighting over the cleaning of windows is: NO PULLING HAIR! Second, of course, is: no bending little fingers back. Third: no scratching. The industry would be a better industry of we all adhered to these laws.Would Chinese burns be ok?
I love the reference to sorting things out like a “real man”. Lol!I’ve known a few people like that in my life, those who like to use their fists and size to intimidate and even assault. Without exception they have all come to a sticky end.One bloke I knew ended up doing over 10 years in prison for assaulting someone (who turned out to be innocent). His mrs didn’t like the way the bloke looked at her and did the whole “I’ll show you” thing. So her bloke grabbed and then pounded him. Turned out he was disabled and had a lazy eye. Really smart move meat head, 10 year sentence.Another bloke I knew of used to be similar, think he was the local hard man who’d sort things out for himself. Of course eventually he messed with the wrong bloke and ended up hiding from an organised crime gang and then (when they found him) he became a wheelchair user for the rest of his life.The problem with knuckle dragging buffoons is this...there’s always a bigger fish.
Quote from: Pete Thompson on January 24, 2019, 12:38:24 amI love the reference to sorting things out like a “real man”. Lol!I’ve known a few people like that in my life, those who like to use their fists and size to intimidate and even assault. Without exception they have all come to a sticky end.One bloke I knew ended up doing over 10 years in prison for assaulting someone (who turned out to be innocent). His mrs didn’t like the way the bloke looked at her and did the whole “I’ll show you” thing. So her bloke grabbed and then pounded him. Turned out he was disabled and had a lazy eye. Really smart move meat head, 10 year sentence.Another bloke I knew of used to be similar, think he was the local hard man who’d sort things out for himself. Of course eventually he messed with the wrong bloke and ended up hiding from an organised crime gang and then (when they found him) he became a wheelchair user for the rest of his life.The problem with knuckle dragging buffoons is this...there’s always a bigger fish.You have to be sensible if you are going to assault someone at least goad them into making the first move....then it's self defence. Like you say going around hitting anyone that looks at you the wrong way is going to end up with you in jail or come across the wrong person.To be fair in this instance I would say Susan's husband was justified if the window cleaner was physically pushing the employee about then a physical response was warranted.....I thought the cleaner had merely said a few words to the employee and he went overboard.. .Of course when someone threatens your kids it's a different matter...most dad's would happily do jail time or end up in a wheelchair to protect their children.
Quote from: Gomo on January 24, 2019, 06:10:59 amQuote from: Pete Thompson on January 24, 2019, 12:38:24 amI love the reference to sorting things out like a “real man”. Lol!I’ve known a few people like that in my life, those who like to use their fists and size to intimidate and even assault. Without exception they have all come to a sticky end.One bloke I knew ended up doing over 10 years in prison for assaulting someone (who turned out to be innocent). His mrs didn’t like the way the bloke looked at her and did the whole “I’ll show you” thing. So her bloke grabbed and then pounded him. Turned out he was disabled and had a lazy eye. Really smart move meat head, 10 year sentence.Another bloke I knew of used to be similar, think he was the local hard man who’d sort things out for himself. Of course eventually he messed with the wrong bloke and ended up hiding from an organised crime gang and then (when they found him) he became a wheelchair user for the rest of his life.The problem with knuckle dragging buffoons is this...there’s always a bigger fish.You have to be sensible if you are going to assault someone at least goad them into making the first move....then it's self defence. Like you say going around hitting anyone that looks at you the wrong way is going to end up with you in jail or come across the wrong person.To be fair in this instance I would say Susan's husband was justified if the window cleaner was physically pushing the employee about then a physical response was warranted.....I thought the cleaner had merely said a few words to the employee and he went overboard.. .Of course when someone threatens your kids it's a different matter...most dad's would happily do jail time or end up in a wheelchair to protect their children.I don't think most Dads would do jail time or end up in a wheelchair for their kids. Most dads would stop and think 'Hmm, how are my kids going to get by if I'm in the pan or in a wheelchair?'