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Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses to turn off their cell phone?
Shall not be infringed wrote in
: On Jan 18, 1:41*am, "Charles Dickey" wrote: I did some traveling lately and noted that some passengers who were told to turn off their phones, did so, and as soon as the stewardess passed on, they turned them right back on. *This is a safety precaution for all, and the deliberate refusal for the passengers to comply could have a fatal result for me. If I kill the asshole because I fear for my life, will this be considered an act of self defense? Discuss. Ummm. Probably not justified. Damn, someone who figured it out without a lot of hoopla. -- It's impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument. William G McAdoo Sleep well, tonight..... RD (The Sandman) |
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