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What case law?Is this statute, guidance, case law?
The cases that you haven'r presented?

What case law?Is this statute, guidance, case law?

Like your refusal to present the relevant sections of the legislation or the cases that you keep referring to. titterspeaks volumes.

And suffer the consequences for his judgement of 'the right thing'Sometimes you've just got to do the right thing
Who knows.What case law

I'll beEvery bond you break, every step you take
I'm just glad chicken biker is on your side.You don't.

Posts a link about household intrudersYou don't.

Wrong law dummy.
Welcome to 'bikings legalese roundabout - a tale in the round which goes around and around til nobody can remember what the point of it is.I have asked multiple times for you to present the relevant section of the law that you refer to, yet still you resist. There can be only one explanation.
How about presenting some case law, to which you have now switched, that supports your interpretation of the relevant law.

I’m not the one denying what the law says. It’s only two sentences. It can’t be that hard even for the usual trolls… like you Himmy, Nosenout and troll mod.Welcome to 'bikings legalese roundabout - a tale in the round which goes around and around til nobody can remember what the point of it is.
Dante's fifth circle of Hell.
Reasonable force, dummy.Posts a link about
Always.It all comes down to the individual facts of each case. In the heat of the moment,
Nonsense. It's UK criminal law dummy. The case tested the 'reasonable force' threshold, dummy.Wrong law dummy.