Knife Crime

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I blame chavscum who think places like Sheffield is the ****ing ghetto. It's pathetic beyond words.

Hang em all.
 

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Its most places, to be fair. All think their city is rougher than the other.

Notts, Leeds, Sheff, Manchester, Birmingham, London etc etc
 

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i live in wat is notably one of the worst suburbs in Melbourne and i have never seen anything like this, granted ive rung the cops for a drunken brawl out the front but there were no weapons. England is a scary sounding place.
You did the right thing tho, violence doesnt solve anything, and its not worth risking the injury fighting someone with a knife.
Kudos to you for not resorting to neanderthal force.
 

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in reply to this post yes you can disarm someone of a knife easily if you are trained to do so but really only if the person threatening you does not have the guts or intention to actually stab you. If the person threatening is going to stab ya you will be on the floor before you know it. You can only out react someone if they have a delay, if someone wants to stab you they are not going to hesitate. And all this hard man talk stating you do not fear anyone just shows even more that you are probably some underdeveloped skin and bones behind a PC with his cap pointing 90 degrees into the air. If anyone gets a knife held up to them and i mean any1 would be scared, it's just how you compose yourself when you are in fear which is different. Stop talking crap because if you really believe that you will soon see yourself getting your head smashed on a regular basis because there is always someone who will get the better of you, exept if your name is Bruce Lee :P
On reply to your comment.

If a person pulls a knife out on you and doesn't instantly use it, then they have had a hesatation and this is at the point you remove the knife from them. Anyone who pulls a weapon, wether it be a knife, gun or a lump of wood. If they do not use it with intention within the first second of pulling it, then you have them where you want.

As for the 'hardman' as you so put it, I don't fear anyone and I have damn good reason not to. Try being stabbed twice and on one of those occasions, it actually killing you or even being shot at (not directly, but indirectly). You grow a thicker skin and your attitude changes, my attitude now 'If it's going to happen it's going to happen'. As for getting my head smashed in on a regular basis due to my attitude, all I have to say is bring it on. I'm no 8st weakling and never have been, if someone wants to challange me then so be it. But I'm not going to back down from someone who pulls a weapon, only cowards pull weapons on people.

Oh and I've lived my life beyond that of what the average 28 year old has and life is means start to end, so it has to end sometime. I've probably got more chances of dying in a car accident, than being stabbed.
 
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On reply to your comment.

If a person pulls a knife out on you and doesn't instantly use it, then they have had a hesatation and this is at the point you remove the knife from them. Anyone who pulls a weapon, wether it be a knife, gun or a lump of wood. If they do not use it with intention within the first second of pulling it, then you have them where you want.

As for the 'hardman' as you so put it, I don't fear anyone and I have damn good reason not to. Try being stabbed twice and on one of those occasions, it actually killing you or even being shot at (not directly, but indirectly). You grow a thicker skin and your attitude changes, my attitude now 'If it's going to happen it's going to happen'. As for getting my head smashed in on a regular basis due to my attitude, all I have to say is bring it on. I'm no 8st weakling and never have been, if someone wants to challange me then so be it. But I'm not going to back down from someone who pulls a weapon, only cowards pull weapons on people.

Oh and I've lived my life beyond that of what the average 28 year old has and life is means start to end, so it has to end sometime. I've probably got more chances of dying in a car accident, than being stabbed.

Acting the whole BIG I AM crap on a forum is just pathetic to say the least. You aren't the only person to have experienced things, but you are the only one rattling on about it like a sad old man.. YOU WEREN'T THERE MAN!! You're a ****ing cliche.

Being stabbed (if you actually were) didn't kill you, or you wouldn't be posting about it on LOMCN. I assume you mean you stopped breathing for a short period of time.

Anyway, carry on Mr. Exaggerate.
 

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On reply to your comment.

If a person pulls a knife out on you and doesn't instantly use it, then they have had a hesatation and this is at the point you remove the knife from them. Anyone who pulls a weapon, wether it be a knife, gun or a lump of wood. If they do not use it with intention within the first second of pulling it, then you have them where you want.

As for the 'hardman' as you so put it, I don't fear anyone and I have damn good reason not to. Try being stabbed twice and on one of those occasions, it actually killing you or even being shot at (not directly, but indirectly). You grow a thicker skin and your attitude changes, my attitude now 'If it's going to happen it's going to happen'. As for getting my head smashed in on a regular basis due to my attitude, all I have to say is bring it on. I'm no 8st weakling and never have been, if someone wants to challange me then so be it. But I'm not going to back down from someone who pulls a weapon, only cowards pull weapons on people.

Oh and I've lived my life beyond that of what the average 28 year old has and life is means start to end, so it has to end sometime. I've probably got more chances of dying in a car accident, than being stabbed.

I'm sorry, But my mate has been stabbed twice in the neck.. And if somebody pulled a knife on him, He knows to get away.

And hes one of the "hardest" People in my area...

Its not about being tough or defending yourself. Its about life. Not just your life, But your loved ones also.
 

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Acting the whole BIG I AM crap on a forum is just pathetic to say the least. You aren't the only person to have experienced things, but you are the only one rattling on about it like a sad old man.. YOU WEREN'T THERE MAN!! You're a ****ing cliche.

Being stabbed (if you actually were) didn't kill you, or you wouldn't be posting about it on LOMCN. I assume you mean you stopped breathing for a short period of time.

Anyway, carry on Mr. Exaggerate.
Heart stopping and not breathing = DEAD

It's not about a cliche at all, it's all about defending from a comment made. So Tai do us all a favor and sush....

I'm sorry, But my mate has been stabbed twice in the neck.. And if somebody pulled a knife on him, He knows to get away.



And hes one of the "hardest" People in my area...



Its not about being tough or defending yourself. Its about life. Not just your life, But your loved ones also.
People react differently in situations.

IE: you get threatned and you walk away, where as someone else might get threatened and react.
 

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u have ur kids names plastered all over ur body in tattoos yet ur willing to play chicken with a knife wielding fool and risk missing them growing up... sorry but i think ur priorities are all fkd up.
 

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u have ur kids names plastered all over ur body in tattoos yet ur willing to play chicken with a knife wielding fool and risk missing them growing up... sorry but i think ur priorities are all fkd up.
At the end of the day, I know how I would react regardless. Whats the choices you could have.

1: Run and have them chase, give you a good kicking and most likely stab you.
2: Stand your gaurd and protect yourself. Possibly get stabbed, depending on the reaction of the other person.

I would do the same if my kids where there, or any member of my family.

When your put in a situation, where you have been stabbed. It changes your look on life and the way you determine things and react. I fear the next ****** who does that to me, cause I would probably kill them. I have so much hate for people who carry weapons.
 
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No... Youve said youd been stabbed twice.

What stopped you defending yourself the first and second time?

Believe me. Standing up for yourself wont get you anywhere.. If somebody comes upto you with a knife and asks for something you give it them.

Although, I have too much pride. I'd rather be stabbed than give them something oO

God, I need help..
 

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No... Youve said youd been stabbed twice.

What stopped you defending yourself the first and second time?

Believe me. Standing up for yourself wont get you anywhere.. If somebody comes upto you with a knife and asks for something you give it them.

Although, I have too much pride. I'd rather be stabbed than give them something oO

God, I need help..
Both where from muggings.

The first time I brushed it off and just thought it as a one off and would never happen agin.

The second time I wasn't as lucky to walk away from it and that scared the living **** out of me, though I never taked to people about it. Anyone who's knows me from euro and xtreme, will no the amount of time I spent online. It scared me so much I didn't go out or work for nearly 2 years and sunk mylife into the pc.

I woke up one day and decided that I was going to do something about it and I trained. So I hope now, if I'm ever in that situation again. That I hope that I won't be the one getting ten bells knocked out of them, though I don't think I could stab someone back.
 

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Its always a good thing to be prepared these days. But wont it be easier to say "heres the phone" And go home to your wife and kids?

Or "Your not taking it" And having your wife and kids either coming to see you or burying you?
 

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Its always a good thing to be prepared these days. But wont it be easier to say "heres the phone" And go home to your wife and kids?

Or "Your not taking it" And having your wife and kids either coming to see you or burying you?
On the first occasion I did give them what they wanted, the second time they got what theywanted but it wasn't enough for them.

They reuined a good 2 years of my life, never again.
 

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Ok. So saying you do fight back, But this time, They pull a gun?

Wouldn't that ruin much more years. Of yours and your loved ones?

Don't take this offensive but you seem pretty selfish.
 

mapadale

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Ok. So saying you do fight back, But this time, They pull a gun?

Wouldn't that ruin much more years. Of yours and your loved ones?

Don't take this offensive but you seem pretty selfish.
Would you run away from a gun, your pretty ****** ether way there. It's down to situation and how you would react to it, I've seen friends of mine knock someone out just for looking at the wrong and I don't want to be the person on the receiving end of that or anything else.

I know it might seem selfish and if it had never happened to me I would think differnetly, I just hate what people like that do to peoples lifes and see what they did to mine.