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Why is it?
#1
With all these shootings going on and in the aftermath of such you see armed cops outside the premises, dont you think that's a bit silly because who ever the shooters were will have no intention of coming back they will be long gone so in my opinion its a bit pointless patrolling with firearms or am I wrong (Again)  Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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#2
two reasons I can think of,
1. to provide a sense of security to the victims that have just been traumatised...
2. I could imagine that some drug crazed maniac might be stupid enough to return to the scene if they didn't achieve their original 'goal'
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#3
something to do with closing the barn doors after the horse has bolted or somesuch
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#4
Yes they are the words I was looking for.
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#5
its tokenism.
usually corporate. someone gets shot in invercargill by a disgruntled client
all of a sudden theres two security guards posted at the front door of every Winz/acc.
guards with no defence skills, no training, unarmed, little more than two sacks of warm blubber to absorb bullets in the event of an armed assault.
i feel much safer ta.
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#6
It's what they do in America...and they are good at that gun stuff.
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(23-04-2022, 09:49 PM)Zurdo Wrote: It's what they do in America...and they are good at that gun stuff.
OR - spectacularly bad at that gun stuff??!! Big Grin Big Grin Angel
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#8
Bloody kids. I blame the parents...

Sez she giggling quietly at her memories of raising a teenage kid.

We should never have stopped smacking their tiny wee bottoms.
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#9
Sending hunnihunnis name to Sue Bradford
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#10
Lol...

There was a kid in the cafe where I had lunch. It was practicing whistling.

I nearly lost it. Much to the hilarity of the staff, who know me very well.
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(27-04-2022, 06:53 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: Lol...

There was a kid in the cafe where I had lunch. It was practicing whistling.

I nearly lost it. Much to the hilarity of the staff, who know me very well.

Well I hope you found it again, cant have you walking around just about losing it? Could be a very messy situation  Big Grin
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#12
Three teenage boys...I still have flashbacks.
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