OK, in this case the guy is a dirt bag. You only have to do a Google search to affirm that. But no, this thread had nothing to do with
Hanzou although, as usual he has sought to disrupt it.
So what did
Hanzou write in his post?
That is simplistic to say the least. You don't have to kill someone to get jail time.
We get people boasting about how many street fights they've had and people like
Hanzou advocating choking people out. Young impressionable people read that sort of thing and reckon it is acceptable. Applying a choke can now be classed here as attempted murder. You can debate that until the cows come home but it won't change the law. If you can't justify your actions you will most likely go to jail for a long time.
In Australia that sort of behaviour can destroy your life.
Steve constantly questions my credentials to teach self defence but you can rest assured we had an in depth discussion about it at Krav training last night.
We had a case not so long back where an Irish tourist punched his brother and his brother ended up in a coma. He was lucky to have a supportive brother who survived and pleaded for his brother.
Irish tourist Barry Lyttle avoids jail over one-punch attack on brother Patrick
This guy was not a dirt-bag. He was a normal guy, on holidays with his family, who did something stupid.
The case that started all this was when one of Australia's top sportsmen was killed after being hit by a bouncer. The guy was acquitted and the public uproar was such that the laws were changed. Other states fell into line enacting similar legislation.
Death of David Hookes friends struggle with verdict 10 years on
So what I would say to
Steve and
Hanzou, and anyone else who thinks this post is not relevant to martial arts, don't read it, but if you can't see the relevance to self defence you might like to stick around and you might learn something that might save you, or someone you care about, from making the same mistake these guys did.