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- Rainy side of Washington
All this "could have sued" crap is pure bull, and is justification for companies (and people) having absolutely no balls.
I think I'll stay at home and never drive anywhere ever again, or eat anything except what is good for me, because otherwise I might get sick or run into some idiot driving on the wrong side of the street, who will then sue me into oblivion.
IT COULD HAPPEN! DON'T LAUGH! :shiver:
Last time I checked, after you've been swung at (assault and battery) self defense usually involves kicking their ass so they stop.
The police say he was defending himself, and within his rights. Wal-Mart says so too, but fires him. Why exactly is this not self defense again? Self defense can include offense, it doesn't require you to stand there blocking punches till the guy gets bored/tired.
I think I'll stay at home and never drive anywhere ever again, or eat anything except what is good for me, because otherwise I might get sick or run into some idiot driving on the wrong side of the street, who will then sue me into oblivion.
IT COULD HAPPEN! DON'T LAUGH! :shiver:
Last time I checked, after you've been swung at (assault and battery) self defense usually involves kicking their ass so they stop.
PALM BAY, Fla. -- A Walmart greeter who was shown on video getting punched by a customer has been fired.Ed Bauman, 69, said the act of defending himself cost him his job.Bauman went into Walmart hoping to get back to work for the first time since police said he was punched by a customer. Instead, Bauman said he was fired. His termination notice called the incident an act of "gross misconduct" and accused Bauman of fighting with a customer."They told me I did a good job of defending myself," said Bauman. "Then they turned around and fired me. I guess they just wanted me to stand there and get beaten."On Dec. 26, a customer in red shorts set off an alarm while leaving the store. Bauman followed the man to get his license number. The man got angry and took Bauman's clipboard. Bauman said he tried to get it back and leaned into the customer who took a swing. Bauman said he swung back in order to defend himself.Police said Bauman acted within his rights and was not charged. The customer was charged with a felony. Video of the punch also drew a lot of attention on WESH and WESH.com.
The police say he was defending himself, and within his rights. Wal-Mart says so too, but fires him. Why exactly is this not self defense again? Self defense can include offense, it doesn't require you to stand there blocking punches till the guy gets bored/tired.