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The man has been charged
the big man who got the student off the train recently has been charged with assault. What do reckon, right or not.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...gh-east-fife-16288101
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...gh-east-fife-16288101
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Even if he were a young man the conductor does not have the right to manhandle anyone off the train.
There is no denying that 'the big man' did in fact assault the youth, who has also been charged.
The conductor should have allowed the train to continue, alerting the BRP that an offender needed to be apprehended at the next stop.
There is no denying that 'the big man' did in fact assault the youth, who has also been charged.
The conductor should have allowed the train to continue, alerting the BRP that an offender needed to be apprehended at the next stop.
The guard will have been trained to deal with situations like this and he would have been able to ask for help from other staff on the train.
It is not up to a member of the public to take the law into their own hands.
If that becomes the case any "large" man can do what they like to any small person (small man, woman or child) saying they were upholding the law.
It is not up to a member of the public to take the law into their own hands.
If that becomes the case any "large" man can do what they like to any small person (small man, woman or child) saying they were upholding the law.
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