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att:

--- Quote from: "electricbluebadger" ---ATT......

I think you'll find trauma can be a two way thing.... it is hard to judge with one side of events

another example..

Spent a lot of time working with a mortar locating team in Bosnia, lots of civilians ...women children etc were killed, the local ethnic group wre up in arms, we had to find these Serbs and render them unable to carry out more attacks. I was horrified at some of the attacks, babies a few months old in bits strewn across the local market place.... Serbs denying it all...yeah right

Truth was we eventually tracked down the assailants, it was the local muslims killing their own in order to try and make the Serbs look like murderers

It was a no win situation, with both sides constantly claiming to be the victims....

Do you therefore think we should have administered a swift bit of vigilante justice with a 5.56 having taken one version of events or perhaps we were correct to fully investigate....in the end its seems both sides had trauma caused....

Steve
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If you think of trauma as a two way thing....You have lost, you have lost the aggression, you have lost your true aim....You are dead.

It is for that reason alone that we find ourselves in the mess that we are in, in this country.
Do-gooding, liberal pinkies and politically correct thickos have made this country a shadow of it`s former self.

Tell that to Bush and Blair and see what the answer is.

electricbluebadger:

--- Quote from: "att" ---
--- Quote from: "electricbluebadger" ---ATT......

I think you'll find trauma can be a two way thing.... it is hard to judge with one side of events

another example..

Spent a lot of time working with a mortar locating team in Bosnia, lots of civilians ...women children etc were killed, the local ethnic group wre up in arms, we had to find these Serbs and render them unable to carry out more attacks. I was horrified at some of the attacks, babies a few months old in bits strewn across the local market place.... Serbs denying it all...yeah right

Truth was we eventually tracked down the assailants, it was the local muslims killing their own in order to try and make the Serbs look like murderers

It was a no win situation, with both sides constantly claiming to be the victims....

Do you therefore think we should have administered a swift bit of vigilante justice with a 5.56 having taken one version of events or perhaps we were correct to fully investigate....in the end its seems both sides had trauma caused....

Steve
--- End quote ---


If you think of trauma as a two way thing....You have lost, you have lost the aggression, you have lost your true aim....You are dead.

It is for that reason alone that we find ourselves in the mess that we are in, in this country.
Do-gooding, liberal pinkies and politically correct thickos have made this country a shadow of it`s former self.

Tell that to Bush and Blair and see what the answer is.
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LMAO

If you honestly beleive vigilante justice is the way to get this country on its feet then it saddens me

I know trauma is a two way thing, I've witnessed both sides of every arguement in most war zones in the last 17 years...

Lost my aggresion.....certainly not, I can however channel it and apply a balanced view...agression is something inescapable in my line of work...however it must be channeled and measured or people die unecessarily





Cheers Steve

SSteve:

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--- Quote from: "electricbluebadger" ---but glad you all okay all the same, sounds like it could have been a lot worse.

Cheers |Steve
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i know bud  :wink: ... its a bad world we live in.

thanks for the good wishes mate....it honestly was scarey for my misses and nipper..... viks was screaming and william was crying in the back.... and i needed to catch up with him to get his number plate as i didnt get it the first time as i was a little shocked ........  :?  wish i had. i felt like i put them through an ordeal trying to get the blokes plate..... :oops:  :cry:  :cry:
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I had a similar incident down in Staines with a Guy in his Flatbed.. tried to reverse into me a few times as I tried to get the GF to get his Reg No, Went straight to the Cop Shop and they said if I didn't want to prosecute they weren't going to do a thing..
Admittidly I followed him trying to get the Reg Plate and I know How you feel on that score ..
But, no-one got Hurt at the end of the day and that's something to be happy about Den! Glad you're all ok

Range Rover Blues:
As I often say to my pupils, "now you see why I drive a Range Rover".

They guy was obvioulsy short in thre wedding tackle department, something to prove and the little blue pills are getting expensive.  To add to his dissapointment he bought a cheep :lol:

Chalk it up to experience, there are some nobheads out there who spoil it for the rest of us, I'd love to take the RS out for a spin but I have kittens whenever it's out in the open, I'll become one of those people I hate who trailer their cars to shows and never drive them.

If you have a number, contact the scuffers, I hope for your sake they will be as proactive as ours are, one 'phone call with a reg number and they are round there laying down the law, 2 complaints and they start taking action to seize the car, IIRC once they've had a complaint they only need to see it for themselves once, no warning, "keys, NOW".

Guardian.:
sounds like a search and destroy mission.

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