A person who seeks vengeance for vengeance breaks the code of "eye for an eye". The initial infraction results in punishment; seeking revenge on the just punisher is a new infraction in addition to being highly unethical.
That's what I said. The attacker attempted to blind the cop, therefore the just punishment is that the cop gets to try to blind the attacker. It is highly unethical for anyone to further retaliate against the cop.
A person who seeks vengeance for vengeance breaks the code of "eye for an eye". The initial infraction results in punishment; seeking revenge on the just punisher is a new infraction in addition to being highly unethical.
He tried to blind the cop, now the cop gets to try to blind him. What's unfair?
That's what I said. The attacker attempted to blind the cop, therefore the just punishment is that the cop gets to try to blind the attacker. It is highly unethical for anyone to further retaliate against the cop.