Wow, a retired Navy guy spray paints an Evo because of Pearl Harbor
#16
Uhh, just cuz you're a vet doesn't give you the right to be a dumb ***. Dude probably has PTSD. Was the Evo even owned by a Japanese dude? Probably not, LOL. He deserved a bloody face for his dumbness.
But yes, technically your hands are a weapon if you're trained in combat. Hope he gets off OK, maybe that old man might relax instead of spray painting a Japanese car... like Japanese are still blowing us up? LoL.
Pick a better way to celebrate the lives of Pearl Harbor instead of doing something a 12yr old would do (and seriously they don't give a **** either cuz they don't know jack about Japanese folks).
Racism got him pwned there.
But yes, technically your hands are a weapon if you're trained in combat. Hope he gets off OK, maybe that old man might relax instead of spray painting a Japanese car... like Japanese are still blowing us up? LoL.
Pick a better way to celebrate the lives of Pearl Harbor instead of doing something a 12yr old would do (and seriously they don't give a **** either cuz they don't know jack about Japanese folks).
Racism got him pwned there.
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Just for reference so you don't think I'm some sissy saying he shouldn't have beat the guy down...
I caught a kid breaking in to my car once. Elbow to the back of the head. Face off the side of my truck. He looked up at me and I told him to run. He did.
One hit.
I also chased someone off my property with a bat when I caught them trying to jack my wheels years ago.
I'm just saying he should be careful about the video considering the extent of the damage he did and the fact he's announcing that he's a trained fighter. Could be used against him.
I caught a kid breaking in to my car once. Elbow to the back of the head. Face off the side of my truck. He looked up at me and I told him to run. He did.
One hit.
I also chased someone off my property with a bat when I caught them trying to jack my wheels years ago.
I'm just saying he should be careful about the video considering the extent of the damage he did and the fact he's announcing that he's a trained fighter. Could be used against him.
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Oh yea, and it doesn't seem like he cares about his paint anyways since he rubbed wd40 all over it once he got home. So the fight was just a free fight.
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so you guys would really walk out see a guy spray painting all over your car and stay calm, not do anything but say " oh please dont leave" and write down his license plate number? if anyone touches my car in any manor to do damage, im doing 7 fold the damage in medical bills to you, irregardless of legal consequences. is this a dumb answer ? yes. does that change my mind? no.
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Browsing the thread, the vet supposedly called the Evo owner a racial slur, spat on him, and shoved him. The Evo owner claims that he only hit the vet 4 times, and slammed the car door on his leg when he tried to scramble into his car. It'll be an interesting criminal AND civil case heh heh...
Also, the belief that a martial artist's hands and feet must be registered as deadly weapons is pure urban myth. However, martial arts training can and almost will be brought up at trial.
And yes, the primary manufacturer of the Zero was Mitsubishi. Interestingly enough, there was another manufacturer that constructed a variant of the Zero: Nakajima Aircraft. Postwar, it reformed into a company known as Fuji Heavy Industries...
Also, the belief that a martial artist's hands and feet must be registered as deadly weapons is pure urban myth. However, martial arts training can and almost will be brought up at trial.
And yes, the primary manufacturer of the Zero was Mitsubishi. Interestingly enough, there was another manufacturer that constructed a variant of the Zero: Nakajima Aircraft. Postwar, it reformed into a company known as Fuji Heavy Industries...