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Reply #147: She didn't commit a crime. Someone grabbed her from behind by surprise. [View All]

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TroubleMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-01-06 12:42 PM
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147. She didn't commit a crime. Someone grabbed her from behind by surprise.

She struck out to defend herself. She can't possibly know who it is if the person is behind her.

Let's play a game. Tell me where you live, and I'll sneak up behind you and grab you. If you try to push me away, I'll throw you in jail.

C'mon...I'd expect better from a fellow rpg gamer. This whole thing should be a non-issue. A guy grabs her from behind, she strikes out, then she notices that he's a security guard, and he notices she's a not a trespasser. Then both go on with their lives. He should have got in front of her and told her to stop. If she hit him in that case, then she should be in trouble.
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