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To continue my previous question in which nody answered about how much of a financial settlement the passenger would get, my previous question was,
"I'm serious, what if the WWE wrestler Umaga was a train conductor and did a beatdown?"

So even if he just strangled them with one hand just hard enough to where it's a firm grip around their neck but not a choke, what if he did that with one hand, snarled and growled in ther face, and he he just "Next time, pay your train fare!", and he let them off the hook and get off at their desired stop?

So, would still be a lawsuit, or would all be forgiven because the slight stangle would justify the fact that they didn't have enough money for their train fare?


Again, just wondering for the fun of it. And to the guy who said my previous question was reported, that was uncalled for and not necessary. I'm just asking something just for the fun of it, that's all.

2007-02-23 06:48:21 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Rail

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He'd probably get beaten up and thrown off the train by the other passengers ... I mean he can't take them all on and expect to win really.

2007-02-23 07:16:44 · answer #1 · answered by Dark Chyld 4 · 0 0

I think it unlikely, even in a fantasy question such as yours, but predicated upon the reality of the situation, which is, those who are charged with the responsibility of safe conduct of the train are never confrontational. Too many nut cases around these days.

In this event, the offender will be put off at the next station into the arms of law enforcement officers in whatever jurisdiction that station is in and sent for prosecution in whatever jurisdiction the offense occurred.

Pretty low key, actually, but drunks and troublemakers are more prevalent than one might expect, so it is not an unusual practice.

2007-02-23 16:37:08 · answer #2 · answered by Samurai Hoghead 7 · 1 0

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