Cobretti2 said:
As someone who has travelled to America it amazes me how you can have some of the nicest places in the world and very friendly people and at the same time have areas that you feel like you are going to die in if you enter them. Look I understand he was defending himself and all and I do agree by American law he is innocent. However the situation could have been handled better and would have been if shoot first ask questions later wasn't bread into America's society. First why aren't these neighbourhood watch guys trained in self defense and give say tazors etc as first choice of weapon? Secondly why didnt he just annouce himself as neighbourhood watch? Thirdly why arn't they patrolling in pairs in a job that may lead to altercations? |
We don't live in fear of these things in the USA either, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared to deal with it if the situation occurs. I agree that the incident could have been avoided and handled differently, but once the attack occurred, Zimmerman's actions were reasonable.
I like your solutions for preventing this type of incident in the future, but people should always have the right to defend themselves if a sitution where their life or safety is at risk.







