What was totally unfair. The battery by both should be considered in 
isolation,
according to the violence perpetrated. We can't go down the road of 
considering
the victim of the battery to determine whether the battery is an 
offense, you asshole.


On 9/9/2014 12:55 PM, Scott Stroz wrote:
> They were both charged, but charges against her were dropped and he was
> ultimately charged with more serious charges.
>
> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> She cussed him, spit on him, and then slapped him before getting into the
>> elevator.
>> She was knocked out when her head hit the railing.
>>
>> It wasn't "appropriate" force, but the fact that they were BOTH charged
>> says something about the overall incident.
>>
>> On 9 September 2014 11:02, Rick Faircloth <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> If a woman doesn't want to risk being hit by a man, then SHE needs to
>>> exercise restraint before she starts a physical confrontation. In today's
>>> world
>>> of EQUALITY all bets are off at that point. No one should be allowed to
>>> attack
>>> someone physically and then be exonerated of all guilt and consequences.
>>>
>>
>>
> 

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