Car Break-ins S Austin

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gringo pistolero
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Re: Car Break-ins S Austin

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liberalwithagun wrote:When our grandparents were young the inflation adjusted minimum wage was also $12+/hr. and gas was a Nickle a gallon. times are tougher no doubt .
There was no minimum wage when my grandparents were young. Regardless, I was making more than minimum wage before I graduated high school because my labor was worth more. If there are adults whose job skills and/or work ethic are so poor that the best they can do is minimum wage, I feel sorry for their employers.
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Re: Car Break-ins S Austin

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Yesterday saw a news report about pursuits and the claim was that there was one civilian killed for every 100 high speed pursuits. Company has come out with a cannon for police that shoots a gps device at the speeding car and allows tracking of the vehicle. Apparently $5k for the cannon and $250 per gps shot. Don't know how many civilians will be killed by getting hit with a gps device but something to consider. FYI only.
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Re: Car Break-ins S Austin

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rotor wrote:Yesterday saw a news report about pursuits and the claim was that there was one civilian killed for every 100 high speed pursuits. Company has come out with a cannon for police that shoots a gps device at the speeding car and allows tracking of the vehicle. Apparently $5k for the cannon and $250 per gps shot. Don't know how many civilians will be killed by getting hit with a gps device but something to consider. FYI only.
And 42% of that 1% are non involved parties. I totally support any new technologies
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Re: Car Break-ins S Austin

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03Lightningrocks wrote: One other thing you said that deserves mention. Take it from an old guy. Minimum wage has never provided a standard of living. No way in heck would minimum wage even be enough to pay the rent on a small apartment and all the other expenses of having a family. At least not since I was old enough to work.so things are not different from that aspect.
:iagree: I held minimum wage jobs when I was in high school and college and saw the lifestyles and hardships of many of my co-workers who worked minimum wage jobs to support themselves and their families. Working these jobs provided me with the best incentive to improve my future by continuing my education so that I could obtain more skills, a better job and make better wages.
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Re: Car Break-ins S Austin

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rotor wrote:Yesterday saw a news report about pursuits and the claim was that there was one civilian killed for every 100 high speed pursuits.
How many result in additional property damage?
Yea, APD is darned if they do and darned if they don't.
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