And there is a good reason for that.rhino wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 10:34 pmdespite what our resident "expert" on knife fighting believes its not that easy for an untrained person to take out someone with a knife if they are a moving target. It has happened but if you will notice most knife attacks if fatal are limited to a single fatality.BigP wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:57 pmbrian ross wrote: ↑Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:45 pmA stick? A table? A stool? A glass? A bottle? Anything can and has been used as a weapon in the past. America (and it appears Bulgaria) are uncivilised places where gun nuttery rules the roost. Australia is a civilised nation, where Gun Nuts are treated with disdain and their views ignored as being lunatic and pointless. Australia is a peaceful (largely) law-abiding society. We as a society decided not to go down the Wild West path after the Port Arthur Massacre in 1996. You are welcome to order your society as you see fit, Flektarn. Australia is not Bulgaria (thank goodness). You can be as neo-Nazi and as bigoted as you like - in Bulgaria. I pity the non-neo-Nazi Bulgarians, thats all.
Guns are not the issue Brian, For the most part there are more fatalities when guns are used , But if that guy in Melbourn had half a brian he could have taken a lot of lives
Most knife deaths involve a frenzied attack by an individual who is intent on his/her victim
You will find they are not, so much, knife fights as frenzied stabbing attacks.
Usually against an unarmed individual.
A knife fight on the other hand is different, but you wouldn't understand the difference.
The only way to defend from a frenzied attack, is exactly what the cops did, you back away so that the attacker cannot close.
Personally, had it been me in the cops place, as soon as I saw what it was, I woukd have just shot it in the face.
It might have lived and served as an example to other death cult members.
But that's me, I have no time for members of the DEATH CULT