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the guy copped it.. but he deserved it.. like 3 niqqas will go belt someone over a bag.. pulease? if you look in the video they were talking to him and swearing at him.... most likely say ing " why get cocky for ".. 23 was the guys age.. around the same as those niqqas

Moron.

People who resort to violence in retaliation to verbal insults are just proving their immaturity and their stupidity. People with half a brain can have an argument without resorting to violence.

Violence comes about because those attacking are either:

1) Unable to come up with a verbal retort due to their lack of smarts.

2) Wanted to beat someone up anyway, regardless of the reason, they just wanted to fight.

The first group are just uneducated idiots and often get frustrated or upset with themselves when they can't reply to something said to them so they vent that frustration but attacking the victim. The second group are just assholes straight up who don't care about others and have no place in our society. They should be hit with the full extent of the law, or if from foreign countries, deported.

I cant believe they would stoop that low. That video, i couldnt watch all of it.. it made me sick and angry. How can you justify that kind of violence? WTF IS WRONG WITH THEM?

Emsta, please keep updates on this. i would love to see who these 3 are .. and hope they get what is coming to them!

the guy copped it.. but he deserved it.. like 3 niqqas will go belt someone over a bag.. pulease? if you look in the video they were talking to him and swearing at him.... most likely say ing " why get cocky for ".. 23 was the guys age.. around the same as those niqqas

Please refrain from making racist and generally insulting comments. You've been warned.

I cant believe they would stoop that low. That video, i couldnt watch all of it.. it made me sick and angry. How can you justify that kind of violence? WTF IS WRONG WITH THEM?

Emsta, please keep updates on this. i would love to see who these 3 are .. and hope they get what is coming to them!

for sure man - i have sent emails out, and hopefully when people see the video, they will forward it on, and eventually hoping that the public can assist in the arrest of the wankers.......If everyone sends emails out to their contact lists, we will get them!

This is as bad as those melton guys beating up that african dude......funny thing is they only got a suspended sentence or something.

would love to go one on one with that little prick in the white, almost like he was trying to fit in, noticed he always went back for the last hit.

think he looks up to the other two

and he was clapping too - thats just fckin disgraceful

the guy copped it.. but he deserved it.. like 3 niqqas will go belt someone over a bag.. pulease? if you look in the video they were talking to him and swearing at him.... most likely say ing " why get cocky for ".. 23 was the guys age.. around the same as those niqqas

I hope you one day are in the situation that this poor guy was...I hope you get beaten by the 3 same 'niqqas' and NO ONE helps you, because you deserve it.

hopefully the cops are true to their word about being close to an arrest and not just saying they where to aleviate any stress that may be in the community....in the footage you could see how tough they where though especially the tallest one going in to stick the boot in and missing and nearly falling then because he knew hed probably miss again if he tried to kick front on he moves to the side yeah his skills are mad....dipshits like this always pick the wrong person eventually and get bashed or stabbed

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^^ On that note, why would the 3 guys pick on the 1 guy..?

I just want to know both sides of the story...

There must be a reason..? Otherwise we all be out kicking each other asses.

OK there are some F**ked up ppl at the stations but its gota happen for a reason IMO.

Braybrook - no surprise there. I do IT work for a large NFP Organisation that provides services to the community in Braybrook. I had to go to site for an evaluation of the buildings cable etc. Man it was one hell of a sketchy place, pretty scary to be honest.

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