Thursday, January 10, 2019

Defining Battery


There is great confusion among police about the laws that define self-defense and the laws that define assault and battery. The victim and the perpetrator are often reversed in the minds of the police. This is a scam and leads to a “Police State” where the citizens are punished for their appropriate reactions.  See below:

Swiss woman breaks Afghan migrant’s nose after he sexually assaults her, by Voice of Europe, 1/4/19.

A 20-year-old Afghan migrant will probably think twice before sexually assaulting a woman next time. The man’s nose was broken after he inappropriately touched a young woman, Austrian newspaper Heute reports.

The incident happened at 1:30 am at a square in front of Vienna’s Town hall, Austrian police say. The Afghan touched several women’s buttocks during NYE, but met the wrong victim when he did the same by a 21-year-old Swiss woman.

She struck back in a reflex and hit the man in the face. As a result he suffered a broken nose, police say. The man was reported to the police and then taken to a hospital for care.

According to Heute the woman was also reported on suspicion of assault. It’s unclear how the case continues as she flew back to Switzerland on Wednesday.


Comments

This is an important case to follow up on. First, sexual harassment is not sexual assault. Second, the woman reacted appropriately to the harassment. If this is not the outcome of the “investigation”, then citizens must raise hell and fix this.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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