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> There's something inherently inhuman about people who go round in
> gangs and fall upon unsuspecting persons like that. Too often than
> not, it doesn't even take anything more than a glance in their
> direction or a quickening of your pace. It's frightening.
There's something VERY human about that.
My big brother and his mates used to give them a hard time but obviously couldn't hurt them much. Thats the worst I have been hurt in any type of fight situation.
When I was 15 one of them tried to laugh about the way they treated me, I didn't see the funny side and broke his nose.
For the rest of the day i could not open my eye and i had some serious bruises on me, i had to go to the hospita to be checked for some broken bones or any serious damage...
But i got to go home 2 hours early so that they did not come lookin for me, or wait for me after scool and beat on me again...
But this is about the only fight that i have only ever been in, luckily because i dont like fighting...
Another good fight wich i was a good eye whitness at was there was some grundgies and some townies all up the shops, and the townies hate the grundgies really bad, so the townies decided to bring some bats to school to beat them up with...
So at the shops one lunch time with my mates we saw a big crowd gathering so we went to check it out (like you do) and suddenly a townie hit a grundgi round the head with a metal bat and he fell to the floor unconcius, (by this time the fight had spilled out into the road) so they all started battleing it out in the middle of the road and all the cars were beeping and calling the police and ambulences...
Like a ponse i was stuck in the middle so i quickly legged it, and then all the teachers from my school and two police vans came and sorted every one out...
more then 5 people were arrested and 10 people in hospital for unconciusness and split open heads ECT...
This has only happend the once, and no i dont live in a violent area there is only a few dodgey people around Lowestoft...
Can any one top them stories then...
I've always been tall (been 6ft or more since around that age), and one day while walking to his house from school, some little kid from another school - who was standing on a low wall in front of a house - decided to jump on my back for a piggy-back. I just bent forward, and that threw him off. He shouted some abuse, and I thought nothing more of it and we carried on walking.
The following week, walking back to school after lunch, as we approched the school gates there was a crowd of six big black guys - all probably about 18/19. We went to walk around them, and as we did they grabbed my mate and pushed him aside, then the six of them set about working me over, accusing me of 'beating up' their mate. As I hadn't had any fights with anyone, I can only assume that the little cretin who'd jumped on my back had set this up because I dumped him to the floor.
This beating went on for about five minutes, and at one stage I was thrown/knocked (can't remember which!) over the bonnet of a parked car and into the road. And all the while, my so-called 'schoolmates' are all pressed up against the school fence watching - not one considered getting any help from any teachers. The beating only stopped when some guy pulled up, got out of his car and shouted "Oi!" - then theyall scarpered.
No real damage was done, but I had extensive bruising for a couple of weeks afterwards. After the event, my classmates got a real roasting from our form teacher for not going for help. The police were called in, but no-one was ever charged because no-one got a real good look at them.
Ironically, the ONLY person in the school to approach me immediately afterwards, put an arm around me and ask if I was okay was... the school bully!
Him and three other lads share a house in one of Nottingham's least desirable areas, or to give a better impression, it's one of a few places in the UK where armed officers patrol 24/7. They all got woke up on last day of term last year by some noises downstairs, they get down to find what they reckoned was two lads no older than 15 climbing out the windows with the tv and the PS2. Naturally the two little $hits got away. Figuring they wouldn't go far carrying the stuff they went for a drive around, found the two lads a couple of streets away, and relieved them of the stolen gear, forcibly. Suffice to say the police were never called and the four of them are not exactly the sanest people on the course....
~~Belldandy~~