[url=http://www.break.com/index/bully-gets-cracked-with-baseball-bat.html]really?[/url]
He wasn't doing anything wrong either.
I say this is unacceptable.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DavidJCobb [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] A Dumb Door Vigilantism in the way that I'm describing it would actually help with a lot of gray area stuff. You know, like if in a country it is legal to be cruel to animals, but yet that counts as excessive cruelty to vigilantes, so they could put an end to that, as well as poaching/whaling, or things that are in neutral territory and aren't in the jurisdiction of anyone.[/quote]True, but caution would be required there. That's not a far stretch from PETA breaking animals out of legal and standards-compliant testing labs, or radicals burning down abortion clinics after all the staff have left for the day. Even if vigilantism were strictly bound to the law, it would still be more than sufficient given the changes we've described. I'll probably be going to bed soon, but this has been a most pleasant conversation. It is relieving to see someone whose beliefs are compatible with my own; it's been too long since the last time.[/quote]Probably the animal cruelty would need to have its own specific subsection, or something like that. Indeed, this has been pleasant to actually have a conversation with someone on The Flood that is intelligent and engaging. Thanks, it has been too long since I've had a conversation like this. PM me if you still want to discuss vigilantism further, and stuff like that.