
A friend's dad once stormed up to me and threatened to "punch your stupid face in" because I pointed a camera at him. I was 11. Have you ever done something innocent or made a harmless joke that ended in threats to your person? Tell us about it.
Thanks to Skullfunkerry for the suggestion
( , Thu 26 Sep 2013, 12:28)
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Why did he stay with her? I'm guessing that the make-up sex was pretty good.
He never hit her back, until they went on holiday at the other end of the country when they both got bladdered and she provoked him for about an hour until he snapped and slapped her back.
She immediately called the police and had him arrested. While he was in custody she drove home, leaving him to fare-dodge his way back. Took him about 14 hours.
He was on bail for a while, on condition that he couldn't contact her, although she constantly pestered him by phone and on Facebook. She even sent her mates round with messages. He was terrified of being arrested again.
When the case came up he had to go back to the resort for sentencing, having immediately admitted slapping her. He had amassed a huge pile of character references from various respectable people to present in court and was of previous good character so he was given a conditional discharge and walked free.
He still has a criminal record though, which will come up on a CRB check, and it might stop him getting a decent job in future. All because he wouldn't walk away from a nutter.
( , Wed 2 Oct 2013, 18:03, 5 replies)

If he manages to pass the period of his conditional discharge, then he should have no conviction on his CRB check.
www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2006/2689.html
( , Wed 2 Oct 2013, 22:14, closed)

but spent convictions can still come up on an enhanced CRB check.
( , Wed 2 Oct 2013, 23:00, closed)

he did hit her, didn't he?
but you're right, leaving her earlier sounds like the better option
( , Thu 3 Oct 2013, 0:11, closed)

or he could have hit her really hard and buried her in the woods.
( , Thu 3 Oct 2013, 2:39, closed)

Is that some form of new fangled "necro-speak"?
( , Thu 3 Oct 2013, 8:24, closed)
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