But it's fun to watch Steven Segal and Bruce Willis do it in the movies...AndyC wrote:Thanks for the link - cross-posted to another forum.
I know the feeling he must have felt - I've had my sights on the back of a guy who was fleeing with a housemate's car stereo system (and she being violently anti-gun yet screeching "Shoot him, shoot him!" didn't help any), and it's highly aggravating - but you can't go and hunt somebody down, period.
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- Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:49 pm
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- Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:43 am
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Just because it's "frowned upon" to take care of your own family and property doesn't mean people don't want to do so. Have you ever been robbed? I assure you, you'll not be in a "let the cops handle it" frame of mind immediately afterward. The motivation for his actions are quite simple to understand. Unfortunately, in today's society, these actions are not acceptable behavior.DONT TREAD ON ME wrote:I just do not get the thought process of some.
- Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:25 am
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Much to be learned from this story.