Hehe.Anoni Mus said:And I agree with that law.TopazFusion said:It's like that here. If you do shoot them (or attack them via other means), YOU are the one who gets into trouble, not them.Xan Krieger said:he also said that if someone breaks into your home that you can't shoot them.
And assuming the perpetrator survives your attack, they get paid compensation by the government.
There are numerous situations where you can enter private propriety without ill intentions. For starters the person might not realise he entered private propriety, it happens in long terrains. Or you might enter to ask for help or something, or to flee from someone and look for a safe place.
Heck, a few years ago a sun of a Gipsy entered my gardener and started riding my bicycle, should I have the right to shoot him? That's preposterous.
Hehe.Anoni Mus said:And I agree with that law.TopazFusion said:It's like that here. If you do shoot them (or attack them via other means), YOU are the one who gets into trouble, not them.Xan Krieger said:he also said that if someone breaks into your home that you can't shoot them.
And assuming the perpetrator survives your attack, they get paid compensation by the government.
There are numerous situations where you can enter private propriety without ill intentions. For starters the person might not realise he entered private propriety, it happens in long terrains. Or you might enter to ask for help or something, or to flee from someone and look for a safe place.
Heck, a few years ago a sun of a Gipsy entered my gardener and started riding my bicycle, should I have the right to shoot him? That's preposterous.
It's not a silly question at all. In fact I'm not sure I have an answer.Beffudled Sheep said:Quick, silly question from a young American who grew up in a bad neighbourhood.
What are you supposed to do if someone breaks into your house? Let them take whatever they want and do whatever (or whoever) they want? Restraining could cause physical harm so even that would be out of the question. Genuinely curious.
Yes, a knife can kill someone... but it's a lot harder to kill someone with a knife than a gun. There is a higher probability of killing someone with a gun than a knife, witch puts them on different levels of lethality and danger.FelixG said:You dont think a knife can kill someone?Elementary - Dear Watson said:That is a very badly written question...
Can I use a gun? Well... blatantly as a deployable member of the UK armed forces, yes, I can use a gun thank you.
On the other hand, should a gun be used for self defence? Well then that should be when there is an imminent threat to human life, either your own or someone else's.
Anyone arguing that you should be allowed a gun to defend against people with knives should also get their head checked...
Well, I guess the UKs military needs a bit of work in its training![]()