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<blockquote data-quote="cempaka" data-source="post: 294246" data-attributes="member: 7014"><p>All this talk of carrying weapons in the car for self-defense and you guys forget you are driving a 1500kg weapon that's way deadlier than any sword or knife and comes with armor plate to boot. :wink: By the same stroke, getting out of it to fight is like laying your weapon and armor down on the ground.</p><p></p><p><strong>Remember that ignoring provocation or driving away is still the best option</strong>. But if cornered and genuinely in a life-threatening situation, don't hesitate to use your car to defend yourself. </p><p></p><p>Ary, even if the prosecutor's office took up the case (not so likely), any decent lawyer would be able to prove your friend was acting in self-defense and therefore justified. Of course that is assuming a fair court and none of the "complications" that sometimes arise in this country. Either way though, better to be defending yourself in a court of law with a strong case than lying in a pool of blood on the roadside eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cempaka, post: 294246, member: 7014"] All this talk of carrying weapons in the car for self-defense and you guys forget you are driving a 1500kg weapon that's way deadlier than any sword or knife and comes with armor plate to boot. :wink: By the same stroke, getting out of it to fight is like laying your weapon and armor down on the ground. [B]Remember that ignoring provocation or driving away is still the best option[/B]. But if cornered and genuinely in a life-threatening situation, don't hesitate to use your car to defend yourself. Ary, even if the prosecutor's office took up the case (not so likely), any decent lawyer would be able to prove your friend was acting in self-defense and therefore justified. Of course that is assuming a fair court and none of the "complications" that sometimes arise in this country. Either way though, better to be defending yourself in a court of law with a strong case than lying in a pool of blood on the roadside eh? [/QUOTE]
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