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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow. I am surprised that people do not realize how serious punching someone in face is. Probably watched too many movies. There is a reason why NBA for example automatically severely punish a punch to the face no matter the circumstance. If someone annoys you then you tell them to f-off and walk away. I do not teach my kids to punch people if they touch them unasked, I teach them to not engage with idiots. People here with PhD and ready to punch someone have probably never been punched or fought someone, it is not like in movies. [/quote] Sounds like the other guy did actually tell him to F-off before hitting him. At least once. And who seriously “touches” someone’s head, they ask him to stop and he “touches” the guy’s head again. What does that mean? [b]He was probably hitting him, flicking him, kicking him (we don’t know with which body parts he “touched” his head with) or something else that the law would deem assault. [/b] You can’t go to court expecting a payout when you start a fight and lose.[/quote] We also don't know if he was (accidentally or not) flicking him in the eye or smacking alongside the ear, either of which could have provoked a reflexive wile swing. It happens. Given OP's or OP's son's hedging on this, it's more likely than a couple of gentle touches.[/quote]
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