I was on a team that briefly held the world record for the world's longest underwater monopoly game.
It was fun. Something to do. You could accept it for what it is or shit all over it. Depends on what kind of person you are.
The fact is that humans keep track of stuff like that. It's part...
I have never argued the appropriateness of the response.
If the gentleman has turned around fast as a rattlesnake and punched him squaring the nose , he has no case.
He committed a battery and the punch was in response. Sore shoulder. PTSD. Sunburn. Thought I was being attacked. Whatever...
Typical pool players. Arguing the rules without having read them
The rule " Keep your hand to yourself " is embodied in the law. That's the rule. Unwanted touching is a crime.
Sure , you may break it all the time but it doesn't mean you have the right to put your hands on others when you...
Lots of issues going on and you never know all that are in play.
For instance , a friendly clap on the back to someone with a sunburn.
Bottom line , keep your hands to yourself or accept the consequences.
Or , be a little bitch.
I get what you are saying but that's not how the law works. You don't get "a lawyer to take your case" when a crime has been committed against you.
Anyone thinking unwanted touching is ok is free to test their theories at the local mall. You will get many and varied reactions. There are a...
Only entitled idiots think they are free to touch whomever they wish.
assault. intentionally attempting or threatening to touch a person's body without the person's consent. battery. touching a person's body without his or her consent.
It's healthy to know there is a significant portion of the population with an aversion to unwanted touching.
Don't whine when you don't like how they touch back.
In the grand history of every fight that's ever happened since the start of civilization , those started by unwanted touching is pretty high on the list.
Smart people know this and don't go around putting hands on others.
Inside leg kick is a valid technique. Even professionals sometimes kick each other in the nuts trying to execute it.
To some crotchety old pool player that isn't trained might think it was a cheap nut shot attempt but us trained guys know how lucky he is to walk away unscathed.