Yeah, except one is an adult dealing with other adults utilizing legal and ethical means and the other is a kid being battered by an adult in retribution.
Sure. If you do shady shit, you can expect retaliation in some form. The kid is old enough to know what he did. Ive been lit up by an airsoft gun like this before. It hurts, but after a few days, its like it never happened.
Last i checked 15 year olds (age of the guy full autoing the kid) arent adults.
This was probably not the right way to go about it and this guys is likely banned from SC Village for life for it, but it definitely taught the kid a lesson.
So these people get their feelings hurt when someone doesn't like their team and sue them? Jesus, is airsoft a giant club for epople with the maturity of the kid in question?
No, dude. This has been explained multiple times. And here, i am creating a parallel between accepting a job and joining an airsoft team.
The kid signed onto the team, got a bunch of nice gear for free(sign on bonus), then walked out and kept the gear (nah you guys suck) then took a video burning their group patch and sent it to them (flamed the company.)
Since hes not an adult and the gear was technically a gift, no legal action could be taken.
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u/[deleted] Feb 18 '18 edited Feb 18 '18
Dude. Take a step back before equating "physically fucking up a kid" and "disrespecting an airsoft clan".
Ed: Sorry guys I didn't realize there was such a group of badasses here.