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Serious question: what makes the ‘tackle’ by the security guard NOT assault?
There was no prevention of a crime that would normally warrant force. In most places you have to be asked to leave before it’s trespassing.
That seemed overly aggressive for a first reaction.
That guy clearly wasn't a security guard. He was the Fashion Police.
AFPAB
You know, it was a serious question but I can’t argue with this answer. Case dismissed.
Oh wow, a doctor and a lawyer!? You should be the first person to ever be disbarred for baselessly suing yourself for malpractice and countersuing for harassment. You'll become a legend.
Are you a fartographer? Where can I smell your work?
Upon the easterly wind, my child; at the early dawn when the dew first begins to settle and my doo begins to drop.
That tackle was so over the top and unnecessary that it got me suspecting that the whole thing was staged.
He could've literally just grab his shoulder and point him off the stage, where he was already going. But fashion is serious business, i get it.
Was there more to this video that I didn’t see? I didn’t see any tackle. Just saw the guy getting rushed off the stage.
Did you watch till the end? It wasn't exactly a tackle but he full on got grabbed and carried off stage.