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Vic Smith wrote:
On 15 Mar 2007 07:06:44 -0700, " wrote: On Mar 14, 8:03 am, "Eisboch" wrote: Our house was broken into back in the mid-80's while we were at work and the kids were in school. When the cops arrived and were dusting for prints and taking our statement, one of them asked me how it felt. I told him I was bull**** and wished I had been at home when they broke in. He told me if it ever happened again to use a baseball bat or a 2x4 cut in half on them (but not a gun) before I called the police. He said they wouldn't ask any questions. A British friend told me about his break-in, about a year ago. Same sort of losses, and the same sort of investigation. But his local constable told him to shoot the burglar if he caught one! It seems that many Britons have replaced their rifles with "pellet guns," and that was the weapon the officer was talking about. The officer said shoot the bad guy, then put a pellet in the ceiling, and then call 999. I thought that shoot a round into the ceiling stuff is only for setting up a self-defense scenario where the other guy is already dead. And that's with real guns. It is the warning shot. Can you tell which shot hit the guy first, neither will the cops? One of the problems in my corner of reality is grafitti. The consensus is that the only way to stop it is to smash the skull of one of them and leave the vandal's body, holding the can of spray paint and laying under the half-finished vandalism, to rot for a day or so. Outside of what you're saying, I've heard the only solution is to quickly remove or paint over graffiti. Ugly stuff. Dead graffitist's body in front of their half completed work is better. |
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