Well, there could be reasons other than phobia that might explain his overuse of force. Phobia isn't the only thing that clouds the mind's ability to make a good judgment. He could have been having a bad day, heck, he could even dislike dogs. Wouldn't that be surprising?
Sure, maybe he does...
You're right, size is not necessarily an indicator of aggression. But, more often than not, it can indicate how much force needs to be used to protect oneself from a dangerous situation. If a dog that weighs 100+ lbs charges at you vs. a dog that weighs less than 10lbs, you're obviously going to...
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that although you may seem to be playing devil's advocate, you actually have an innate fear of toy dogs. It makes more sense since you obviously can relate with who you perceive to be the victim, the meter man.
I say this, because you have yet to make...
If you were to engage in a physical confrontation with someone (who was unarmed) and used a baseball bat to defend yourself, you'd most likely be looking at criminal charges. Criminal law allows necessary and non-deadly force to protect oneself when there is reasonable belief that unlawful force...
True. But, even a defensive kick would've done less damage. He hit the dog with a metal rod. When used against a person, that could be considered deadly force. His actions showed malicious intent, IMO.
This line said it all:
He hit the dog hard enough to fracture it's skull, sending into convulsions and from that statement, seemed to play coy about what exactly happened. Shameful.
TF2 is an easy game to master, especially if you've played TFC or Quake.
LOL, no. It's a utility class that anyone can play. Playing pyro requires the least amount of skill/playing time to master.
Exactly. Those people were just lowlife, crackhead fiends that stole a watch to feed their addiction. That watch cannot compare to value of human life. The hospital staff committed the real crime here.
When Rogers went down, his eyes rolled back. That's key, because at that point, the fight is usually over (unless the fighter makes a quick recovery and intelligently defends himself). Rogers leg went up toward his face because Fedor pushed it with his forearm on a missed punch. If you watched...
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