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    what are ones rights when dealing with egg throwers?
    can u prosecute them? if u catch them on video can u convict them?

    what are your rights

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    If you've been hit with an egg then that's assault and the thrower can be charged.

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    You have the right to express post your right foot up their arse.
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    this reminds me of my fiancee's sister's car that got egged while driving along Princes Highway.....*haha*

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    Gut 'em!!!!! that is assault, they should be charged, if video'd present a formal complaint to the police to have those miscreants blottered!
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    Yes, it's a form of assault. It's too late now, but you could have physically retaliated as self-defence (with equal or lesser physical force). I'd recommend reporting it to the police so that they're aware that someone's doing some egging around the area. It might help them if they ever catch the guy later on.

    I was training once in a Kung Fu class in a school hall when a bunch of teenagers ran by and threw two paper bags full of eggs into the hall. Within less than a second the entire class ran out and gave chase. They attempted to scale over a fence but we caught the straggler and put him in a rather painful restraining hold - using him effectively as a hostage to get the other two boys back. Sure enough they returned and we reported all three of them to the police.

    I'm sure those boys had no idea who we were or what we were doing in that hall - they probably just saw the lights on and knew there were people inside... probably assumed we were some Tai Chi/Yoga/Pilates class. They were wrong (well, we do some Tai Chi, but it's fighting Tai Chi ).

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    If they're not throwing them out of a car's back window, you grab the teenage SOB by the scruff of the neck, give him a couple of clean punches to the face, grab another egg off him & then proceed to shove it where the sun don't shine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Yes, it's a form of assault. It's too late now, but you could have physically retaliated as self-defence (with equal or lesser physical force). I'd recommend reporting it to the police so that they're aware that someone's doing some egging around the area. It might help them if they ever catch the guy later on.
    That wont help - not only will the cops do nothing about it, but the chances of finding that kid(s) are slim to none, mainly cause the ratbag populace in the lands are ever increasing.

    I have two examples - one morning my dad awoke to find his car outside "caked", which means using a large amount of flour, some water and eggs to effectively turn the car into a cake, my dad went to the cops and they said badluck, as there is no possible way to trace the suspect.

    the other (and more severe) was my brother having a rock the size of a soccer ball thrown through his back window - my neighbour saw the car (but not number plate), which my brother could then identify as the car of some dude that my brother had some existing "issues" with. Now, even though the dude was back doing burnouts a few nights later in the same car and in front of myself and a few nighbours, all the cops could do was give him an official warning for the burnouts.

    so yeah, if you ever saw these dudes again, id probably egg them back, as thats as close to justice that you will get... plus it will make you feel better


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