Cruentus
Grandmaster
Let's say that you're attacked, and you come out on top. Maybe you slice up a mugger, while you take off running before the others realize that there buddy just got sliced up. Or, someone try's to fight you for no good reason, and you put him down hard, injuring him.
Do you notify the authorities or not? This is a question that I have milled around with for awhile, and I thought I'd get your informed opinions on the subject.
So for my opinion on the subject, it can be illustrated by the following story...
When I was in the third grade, I had already been in a martial arts class for a year and a half or so. There was a kid on the playground who wanted to fight me for whatever reason. I knew that I could take this kid (in my third grade mind I knew this, anyways) but I was always told that it is best not to fight. So, I decided that no matter what happened, I would not fight this kid. If he attacked me, I wouldn't fight back. This way, he would be the one to get in trouble, and not me. It's funny how in the third grade, injury seemed to be of no concern...it was only 'getting in trouble' that mattered. So this kid told me at recess that he was going to kick my butt. I said, "fine..go ahead...but I won't fight you. So if you kick my butt, then you'll just get in trouble not me!" So, the kid proceeded to punch me with left and right haymakers in the face, until I landed in the snow. My nose was bloody, and I got up laughing, and I went and told the teacher aid what happened. The kid went with me and said that I tryed to kick him. She asked me if this was true, and I said no. Since it was my word against his, she ended up making us both lose out recess privilages for a week, and we both had notes sent home to our parents.
From that day on, I vowed #1 that I will never let someone kick my @$$ again. I will always fight back because it simply isn't worth it NOT to. #2 It doesn't matter if I am right or wrong, I will be punished either way when it comes to any sort of fight or assault. I think these lessons unfortunatily apply today as an adult. Even if I am beaten to a pulp, there are many scenarios where I can be sued or persecuted for it. If I prevent someone from hurting me, I can be sued or prosecuted for excessive force, or what have you. In any case, even if I am not able to be convicted or sued, I can be endlessly dragged throught the courts, spending excessive time and $$ for no reward.
To me, it isn't worth it. If I am attacked and if I come out on top, I want no paper trail if I can help it. I am getting the F out of there. If I am later caught, my excuse will be that I was afraid for my life, and I just wanted to escape. Once out of danger, I felt so tramatized by the event that I didn't want to go through re-living it by placing a report; I am safe and that is all that mattered to me. That is my excuse, even if my attackers are all laying dead and I am unmarked. Hell, I can say this online because it would all be true even if this did happened, and I have record of having thought of this beforehand; I would only defend myself if I was afraid for my life and well being (or that of someone I know), and I would feel somewhat tramatized after an attack even if I came out on top, and I wouldn't want to relive it by having to go through the police. I use the word "excuse", but none of it would be a lie.
Now, if there were witnesses who could identify me then I would make a report because it will come back to me anyways. If someone needs medical attention that was not the attacker, I would make a report, and attend to the victims rather then leave them. If the attackers need medical attention, I would probably make an anonomous call. It all depends on the circumstances involved.
But, for the most part, I would be a ghost. I'd get out of there w/o reporting if possible. I am not set in stone with this, though, which is why I am starting a thread on the subject.
I am interested in hearing some other thoughts...
Thanks,
PAUL

Do you notify the authorities or not? This is a question that I have milled around with for awhile, and I thought I'd get your informed opinions on the subject.
So for my opinion on the subject, it can be illustrated by the following story...
When I was in the third grade, I had already been in a martial arts class for a year and a half or so. There was a kid on the playground who wanted to fight me for whatever reason. I knew that I could take this kid (in my third grade mind I knew this, anyways) but I was always told that it is best not to fight. So, I decided that no matter what happened, I would not fight this kid. If he attacked me, I wouldn't fight back. This way, he would be the one to get in trouble, and not me. It's funny how in the third grade, injury seemed to be of no concern...it was only 'getting in trouble' that mattered. So this kid told me at recess that he was going to kick my butt. I said, "fine..go ahead...but I won't fight you. So if you kick my butt, then you'll just get in trouble not me!" So, the kid proceeded to punch me with left and right haymakers in the face, until I landed in the snow. My nose was bloody, and I got up laughing, and I went and told the teacher aid what happened. The kid went with me and said that I tryed to kick him. She asked me if this was true, and I said no. Since it was my word against his, she ended up making us both lose out recess privilages for a week, and we both had notes sent home to our parents.
From that day on, I vowed #1 that I will never let someone kick my @$$ again. I will always fight back because it simply isn't worth it NOT to. #2 It doesn't matter if I am right or wrong, I will be punished either way when it comes to any sort of fight or assault. I think these lessons unfortunatily apply today as an adult. Even if I am beaten to a pulp, there are many scenarios where I can be sued or persecuted for it. If I prevent someone from hurting me, I can be sued or prosecuted for excessive force, or what have you. In any case, even if I am not able to be convicted or sued, I can be endlessly dragged throught the courts, spending excessive time and $$ for no reward.
To me, it isn't worth it. If I am attacked and if I come out on top, I want no paper trail if I can help it. I am getting the F out of there. If I am later caught, my excuse will be that I was afraid for my life, and I just wanted to escape. Once out of danger, I felt so tramatized by the event that I didn't want to go through re-living it by placing a report; I am safe and that is all that mattered to me. That is my excuse, even if my attackers are all laying dead and I am unmarked. Hell, I can say this online because it would all be true even if this did happened, and I have record of having thought of this beforehand; I would only defend myself if I was afraid for my life and well being (or that of someone I know), and I would feel somewhat tramatized after an attack even if I came out on top, and I wouldn't want to relive it by having to go through the police. I use the word "excuse", but none of it would be a lie.
Now, if there were witnesses who could identify me then I would make a report because it will come back to me anyways. If someone needs medical attention that was not the attacker, I would make a report, and attend to the victims rather then leave them. If the attackers need medical attention, I would probably make an anonomous call. It all depends on the circumstances involved.
But, for the most part, I would be a ghost. I'd get out of there w/o reporting if possible. I am not set in stone with this, though, which is why I am starting a thread on the subject.
I am interested in hearing some other thoughts...
Thanks,
PAUL
