Once again, in the immortal words of 03lightningrocks, "...a CHL is not a Batman license".KD5NRH wrote:How do you know he's going to stick to the TVs? That's often one of the more crowded parts of WalMart, and not everybody can run away very quickly.J Wilson wrote:Why would anybody want to confront someone that was smashing Wal-Mart's TV sets.As long as he wasn't attacking someone or you, why would someone want to jump in the middle of that fiasco.
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- Sat Feb 13, 2010 9:28 am
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- Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:06 pm
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Like you, I couldn't believe such a vicious girl on girl attack...with spectators posed as "security" guards. I suspect that large sums of money are going to change hands with the help of this taped video.particle wrote:I saw that last night - unbelievable! Even more amazing that no one moved in to help her. What's the point of having "Security" guards if they're not legally allowed to intervene to provide security to those using the establishment under their "jurisdiction"?Oldgringo wrote:NO! Speaking of TV's, did anyone see the girl literally getting stomped in Seattle last night while the contract "Security" people watched? It was sickening...and I've seen a lot.
- Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:20 pm
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NO! Speaking of TV's, did anyone see the girl literally getting stomped in Seattle last night while the contract "Security" people watched? It was sickening...and I've seen a lot.austinrealtor wrote:OK, so I'll go ahead and post the obligatory ...
"would it be OK to shoot a person if we saw them doing that?"