John McCain
Horse liberty
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2008
- Messages
- 473
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- Male
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If someone is initiating unwarranted force against you, it is only appropriate to defend yourself in proportion to the force used by your attacker. The law recognises this, in cases of self defense against any attacker, you may still be prosecuted if the force you use is deemed excessive. If someone is just pushing you around, and you stab them, you may be prosecuted.
In the case of the police, it wouldn't be appropriate to respond with lethal force under most circumstances. Given the ability of police to escalate a situation to lethal force at any time, when they do so, it is justified to respond with equal force. Lethal force is only justified when the force being used against you is equal and there are no other means of escape from a situation. Obviously your intention would never be to directly kill a police officer, and it would be preferable to simply wound them in such a way that allows your escape, but when using lethal force what injuries will result is unpredictable and this unfortunate outcome may eventuate.
In the case of the police, it wouldn't be appropriate to respond with lethal force under most circumstances. Given the ability of police to escalate a situation to lethal force at any time, when they do so, it is justified to respond with equal force. Lethal force is only justified when the force being used against you is equal and there are no other means of escape from a situation. Obviously your intention would never be to directly kill a police officer, and it would be preferable to simply wound them in such a way that allows your escape, but when using lethal force what injuries will result is unpredictable and this unfortunate outcome may eventuate.