Ok....not that I would have loaned out my car before, but I sure as all get out won't do so now.
What is most troubling is that yes we can be victims anywhere to anyone without prior knowledge that we were in a dangerous place, but that it would be our own judicial process that is doing the victimizing. A person should not go to jail and have their record tarnished forever because they had a good heart and a gave a ride to a co-worker. That is just not right.
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- Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:33 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Do you ask your passenger...?
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- Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:26 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Do you ask your passenger...?
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Re: Do you ask your passenger...?
pretty good standards...I dont loan my car out, but my husband has given rides to co-workers....may have to rethink.Beiruty wrote:We have a Lebanese proverb:
3 you can't borrow:
1) Man's car
2) Man's firearm
3) Man's wife
- Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:44 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Do you ask your passenger...?
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Re: Do you ask your passenger...?
Good heavens... that is really scary. My husband gives people rides at work (from one office to another) from time to time. I don't think we had even considered this. I mean you knew in high-school not to give a ride to the class pot head, but I had not even considered it for professional acquaintances.
TAM if you have any general advice on this, I am sure many would benefit.
TAM if you have any general advice on this, I am sure many would benefit.