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Video: Thai bouncers vs British tourists - two charged with assault


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7 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Not quite sure what the legal background of the author of this article is.  Let me clarify...

 

"Assault" is verbal.

 

"Battery" is physical.

 

 

 

UK law:

 "Battery is distinguished from the offence of common assault, where the victim is caused to apprehend the immediate commission of a battery."

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On 8/17/2016 at 8:49 PM, Brer Fox said:

More free advertising for TAT. Come to Thailand and get your head kicked in by Thai thugs. One elderly British lady found that out not so long ago.

I will do my part in spreading the story.

Yeah, no blame ever on the Tourists, huh? I have seen literally hundreds of farangs acting like butt-holes, mostly after having too much to drink.

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My personal favorite is this British Bouncer smashing this woman's head on the ground then attack a guy that' pleads with them to stop.  Many more action packed videos for your viewing pleasure... 

 

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On 19 August 2016 at 0:26 AM, SiSePuede419 said:

Not quite sure what the legal background of the author of this article is.  Let me clarify...

 

"Assault" is verbal.

 

"Battery" is physical.

 

 

 

assault is just that, physical assault, I the Australian (English) system 

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6 hours ago, MadMuhummad said:

 

assault is just that, physical assault, I the Australian (English) system 

 

No, Assault in the legal sense is causing a fear of physical harm, e.g if someone threatened to smash your face in and you had reason to believe that threat was real then that is assault.

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On 8/17/2016 at 10:29 PM, ClutchClark said:

 

Thailand is a safe place...until it is not.

 

And then it is very unsafe.

 

Even when "very unsafe", it's still safer than sh*t tons of other places, like Brazil, Rwanda, South Africa, Venezuela, etc.

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