Hello 90019,
I would say that it becomes an 'attack' when a stranger tries to drag me from my seat. However, I cannot see the situation where I would be involved in something like that.
Look, no matter how it is represented what this good guy did was to become involved in something which was, up to that point, a row between a Conductor and a passenger. As far as I could see, whilst the passenger was swearing, up to the point that this character got stuck in there was no physical contact he immediately escalated it. Had the fare dodger smacked the other passenger first or assaulted the Conductor then it would be a different matter. But that was not the case, and like it or not that passenger was entitled not to be grabbed and thrown off a train by a stranger. I dont like dragging ifs or butts into it, but what if this good-guy had broken the fare evaders arm, or leg, or neck?. Again, where do you draw the line?. We employ Police to enforce the law, Courts and Lawyers to administer it, and Prison and Probation Services to carry out the Courts decisions. This was something approaching vigilantism and weve all seen where that leads.
At no point have I ever said that Id smack somebody for just putting their hand on my shoulder and frankly I would deserve whatever punishment was coming my way if I did do that. But (again, sorry) if a stranger grabs me in an aggressive way and, as in this case, tried to pull me from my seat I do not know their intentions and if I had reason to fear for my safety I will take action to defend myself.
At best, this do-gooder retaliated first, at no time on the video was he threatened prior to him grabbing the fare dodger, and as far as I could see, nor was the conductor. And no matter how grateful the Conductor and other passengers were to be on their way, it did not justify one passenger throwing another passenger off a train.
Sorry if that offends anyone its just my opinion
G