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Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 4,777
Hard-core CEG\'er
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Hard-core CEG\'er
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If it was me he'd of had a broke nose after the second swing, but you were probably smart for staying out of it at the time. Some of the most dangerous situations you can get into are domestic disputes, as you can't tell how EITHER party is going to react when you intervene.
I coudnt have said it better myself. lets just say that I ahve to deal with a lot of this at my new work- and here are a few words of unofficial advice.
1.dont step in - EVER - this puts you at risk and its not your job to do the policing.
2.Dont fight the person - EVER - this puts you at risk for more charges as well as a butt kicken.
3.call the police- they will do their job and take the offender to jail. period its a domestic assault - someone HAS to go to jail. and you dont want it to be you.
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Screw the company. If calling the cops when you witness a crime would cause you to lose your job, then they are not worth working for anyway.
- if they fire you for calling to cops then you have the basis for a wrongful termination and every judge in the country will give you the case. they wont fire you for calling the police- but if they are stupid enough to do it - they will pay.
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