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Throwing water at a stranger that comes to your house
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Say someone comes knocks on my front door and I want them to leave, but they wont. So I throw cold water at them... What is the worst that could happen to me (according to the law)?
I could understand if it was a brick, then common sense tells me I would be punished, fair enough.
So what kind of law punishment would/could I receive if I threw water at a stranger who wouldn't go away?
Thanks in advance for your responses.
I could understand if it was a brick, then common sense tells me I would be punished, fair enough.
So what kind of law punishment would/could I receive if I threw water at a stranger who wouldn't go away?
Thanks in advance for your responses.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends on just how you asked them to leave, if you told them to leave your property and they blatantly refused, then you may use reasonable force, I would think that a good soaking after being warned is reasonable, but you must make your intentions clear, its no good chucking water over the Jehovah witness just because they are a bit stubborn about leaving, you would be prosecuted for assault!!
lol Athley.
a Jehova.
I think this vid is fake but hilarious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRR8Szk5QI4
a Jehova.
I think this vid is fake but hilarious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRR8Szk5QI4
To fet rid of an unwanted JWs do what my dad does. Invite them in for as long as they want to stay - listen intently then tell them that the reason they were welcomed in was so that they wouldn't pester anyone else!!!! He has done this in every house he has lived in and they never come back again!!!!!
Someone correct me of I'm wrong, but I think they would be able to sue you for assault. It would, I think, be a civil rather a criminal matter. It's like when a burgler injures himself on your property - you're protecting what's yours but you're still the one who gets copped. Not fair, I know, but that's the state of British justice, I'm afraid.
What you could do is to ask them to leave, then tell them you will call the police if they don't. If they remain there, then go ahead and call the police on 999 and tell them there's someone at your front door harassing you. Has to be 999, though, or they won't come out for another three days, and only then if they need to get shopping in on the way.
What you could do is to ask them to leave, then tell them you will call the police if they don't. If they remain there, then go ahead and call the police on 999 and tell them there's someone at your front door harassing you. Has to be 999, though, or they won't come out for another three days, and only then if they need to get shopping in on the way.
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