r/HadToHurt Nov 05 '17

Drunk fan slaps a cop

https://i.imgur.com/JU4v0XV.gifv
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u/Dustyk3yboard Nov 05 '17

Everybody in this post is flipping the fuck out about him overreacting. My thought process is it took one punch to the face and she probably won’t act out like that ever again.

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u/TimidGoalie Nov 05 '17

Haha thats the dumbest thing in this thread

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u/Dustyk3yboard Nov 05 '17

Sorry, that’s just my opinion.

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u/TimidGoalie Nov 05 '17

Yeah the idea that physical discipline is effective in changing generalized behavior pernanently is bad.

Im pretty sure its fact and not opinion, but at this moment thata just my opinion.

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u/Dustyk3yboard Nov 05 '17

Just because you find something bad doesn’t make it fact. People get so offended by everything, even when an individual who is acting out has hit a police officer or anyone for that matter. After this video I don’t know what happens to her, she may get in trouble or get off easy. But a hit to the face is a hit to the face and I know for a FACT that is an eye for an eye and justice served for her ignorant disruption.

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u/TimidGoalie Nov 05 '17

What i mean is what if there was scientific evidence that shows physical punishment does not result in complete change in personalities.

Plus, you get into moral gray areaa when you talk about justice being served. Who gets to decide what is just.

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u/TimidGoalie Nov 05 '17

Im a teacher for traumatized high school kids and part of my job is to affect behavior with my behavior. I am trained to de escalate and, if need be, physically restrain.

If i was restraining someone and they swung at me, i would be completely, 100 percent, absolutley punished for my actions if i threw a punch back. I would be terminated and probably have charges filed against me or my workplace