Tsukiyumi wrote:Also, it's not fuzzy legally at all, at least not here. Assault is assault. Even spitting on someone is assault.
Tyyr wrote:No its really not. Just touching without consent is battery. If he pushed at all then its assault.
Tyyr wrote:SolkaTruesilver wrote:so I could effectively kill somebody 'cause he spit on me?
Yeah, if you live in bizzaro-world.
Hitting somebody on the head with a tire iron can definetly lead to serious injury, even death in the circumstances are right (or wrong, depending on where you stand).
If you can defend yourself how you want while under "assault", it may lead to serious, crippling, or even life-threatening injury to the attacking party. Is that right? And that is legal? So you could endanger somebody's life because he spit on you?
Tyyr wrote:I am happy I don't live in that jurisdiction. I know it might be shitty at some level over here regarding self-defense, but I still prefer it.
How so, do you have no right of self-defense or what?
You have no right of escalation in the name of self-defense. If somebody punches you, you can't pull a knife on them. If somebody shoves you, you can't start hammering their face. If somebody pulls a knife on you, you can't pull a gun back.
Just carrying a lethal weapon is illegal to begin with when it's for violent purposes. Self-defense is considered a violent purpose, so you can't just go around carrying a knife without legitimate reason.
I think I prefer it that way, even if it means somebody may get shafted. 'cause it means if an argument with the average Jo becomes heated, I won't be afraid of the other guy pulling a gun on me, or a knife. If you try the reason "what about criminals?", well, I have to tell you I usually don't meet criminals randomly in the street, and criminals aren't usually dumb ennough to try pulling weapons or starting violence just for the heck of it. Mugging just isn't as common as some people make it believe, so the argument is a little weak, used mainly by fear-mongered.