I wonder where he came up with this idea?b322da wrote:Speaking of spoiling for a fight:
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Jim

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I wonder where he came up with this idea?b322da wrote:Speaking of spoiling for a fight:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... -1.2244745" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Jim
Thanks, I fixed it.RHenriksen wrote:Yep, should definitely be re-posted in late December - and an article on the TFC page?
"Understand the position that MWAG calls put a LEO in and don't ***threat*** him or her like they are looking for an excuse to harass you"
I think you meant 'treat'...
It's the dangerous practice of calling law enforcement and making false claims that something illegal and dangerous is going on at a certain home. The claim is always something that demands a swift response and often the response if by a SWAT team.harrycallahan wrote:Thanks, this is good advice.
What do you mean by the term "swatted"?