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Jon Kirwan
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On Sat, 02 May 2009 01:42:11 +0100, Eeyore
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
My neighbor, 2nd door over, has fully automatic weapons as well as a
regular arsenal of who knows what. When I first moved in, after
listening to 12-15 rounds per second at times, for weeks on end, I
called up the police department and let them know where I lived. "Uh,
my wife feels a little uncomfortable with my neighbor using fully
automatic weapons in his back yard, day and night," I then said. They
responded, "Well, if you actually hear the bullets whizzing overhead
or see any impacts on your property, let us know."
I guess I will.
Jon
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
Well, there is that. I forget how many guns are in the US, at times.Richard the Dreaded Libertarian wrote:
Martin Brown wrote:
Richard the Dreaded Libertarian wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Richard the Dreaded Libertarian wrote:
James Arthur wrote:
Might that help catch criminals and prevent crime?
The only thing the state can do is respond to crime scenes and clean
up the mess, and hope they'll catch the perp sometime.
CCTV in UK town centres has already shown that to be false. At last the
police here can and do now act proactively.
So, when you're being mugged, do you ask the mugger to wait a sec while
you call the cops? Or turn over your cash, while you're waiting for
somebody to observe the crime remotely and dispatch your "protector"?
It happens so rarely that I wouldn't know. Unless you are sure you can
win the advice is generally to give the attacker what they ask for.
Insurance can replace material goods - life is more important.
Yeah! Then when he's walking away, shoot him in the back! >;-
Martin lives in a civilised country where carrying firearms is almost unknown
and certainly not by any ordinary citizen.
My neighbor, 2nd door over, has fully automatic weapons as well as a
regular arsenal of who knows what. When I first moved in, after
listening to 12-15 rounds per second at times, for weeks on end, I
called up the police department and let them know where I lived. "Uh,
my wife feels a little uncomfortable with my neighbor using fully
automatic weapons in his back yard, day and night," I then said. They
responded, "Well, if you actually hear the bullets whizzing overhead
or see any impacts on your property, let us know."
I guess I will.
Jon