10 RANDOM Things that TRIGGER Young People to Street Fight

10 RANDOM Things that TRIGGER Young People to Street Fight
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TOP 10 innocent mistakes that can unexpectedly ignite a street fight. From accidental bumps to verbal slip-ups, learn how to navigate everyday situations and avoid street fights or dangerous confrontations. Understanding these triggers can help you stay safe and avoid conflicts. Whether you’re walking through a busy city or just heading out for a night with friends, these tips are essential for everyone.

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23 Comments

  1. I car Cut in front of me yesterday on the 100 km/hr freeway putting myself and the car in front at risk in the event of a crash, I did say to myself look at this twat, but then I decreased my speed a touch and let it go. ❤ No point reacting and escalating it.

  2. Particularly good, insightful (ha, and 'inciteful') video.

    It's almost always best to nip a potential incident in the bud from the start, short-circuiting it by ignoring–as circumstances allow–rather than mirroring back, that first sign of tension, and simply moving on with your day (while taking care to 'mind your 6' ).

  3. What he is saying is that if people from different cultures are mixed together and do not understand the societal norms regarding confrontation triggers and violence, it can lead to an increase in violence due to a misinterpretation of words and actions.

    Have a think about where this situation is taking place en mass in the world…

  4. I would have thought keeping your head in your phone was a good thing generally. Always seems like a good shield / camouflage. My strategy has always been GTFO. Been pretty solid so far.

  5. Very good point about personal space. Too many times I have been challenged when walking through crowded or cramped areas. Always because I walked in front of someone, and they got triggered. The last two times, I just kept moving through the crowd, and they gave up pursuing. But I could hear them yelling at me in the background.

  6. Guy swiped my car, illegal lane change. When we pulled over to swap insurance, he asked why I entered his lane. I said I didn't, he said I did.

    I said "okay let's swap insurance" cause arguing would not have done anything but escalate, and I learned from these videos to just back down. Don't be tough when unnecessary. I could tell he was trying to be tough.

    My insurance ended up telling him to "F" off once they saw the dash cam footage I didn't tell him I had.

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