Re: [DMCForum] Digest Number 1672
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Re: [DMCForum] Digest Number 1672
- From: "Marvin" <marv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 09:46:56 -0400
Why did you have to carry the gun in the car, in the 1st place? Why do you
have a gun? Would you have enough time, if accosted, to get to the gun and
fire a shot? Would you point the gun at another human and shoot him, if he
had a knife? What do you have that is so valuable that a bullet is the
answer -- your watch? wallet? ring? chain? How much to replace them? Sorry,
I cannot understand the mentality to carry a weapon in a car other than the
macho factor..... unless your job requires that item for security while
transfering your millions from one bank to another..
Let me tell you that I do own guns, and believe I have the right to own one.
However, they are locked and secure at my home. My family is a different
story.
Marv.
# 17077
marv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 10:03:28 -0000
> From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Ripped Off
>
> I know that in Texas things are a little liberal with weapons but
> leaving a hand gun in an unlocked car just wasn't wise. In the Navy,
> I ate, slept and shit with my weapon.
>
> Alarm the car all you want, but take the gun when you leave it.
>
> In Washington State, my neighbor was robbed of their handgun and it
> was promptly used on ME in a violent crime the NEXT WEEK!
>
> Rich A.
> #5335
>
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Videobob Moseley" <videobob@xxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> You never think it is going to happen to you until it
> does...someone broke
>> into, well I should say opened the door to my UNLOCKED Magnum and
> helped
>> themselves to some of the contents!
>>
>> I was viting my buddy Hugh who lives just down the road in a nice,
> white,
>> middle class neighborhood and I dropped by to say "hi" and left
> the car
>> unlocked as I usually do.
>> He has left all of his cars unlocked there for 20 years with no
> problems. It
>> was about 9:30PM, the door was open with a screen door. Car parked
> right
>> outside, visible from the couch. I was watching TV.
>> When I went back to the car I noticed some things that were in my
> console
>> were now on my seat.
>> I looked in the console to find my two CD cases were missing, and
> my 9mm
>> Berretta!
>> HOLY SHIT!
>> The funny thing is, I had a high end 3CCD MiniDV Camcorder sitting
> in plain
>> view, no case right on the passeneger seat and they left it!
>> What?
>> I think that I had some papers there with it that covered it up
> just enough
>> that they missed it, and they were so exited to grab and run with
> what they
>> found they didn't bother with my portable Sirius radio, or the
> $300 pair of
>> Oakley glasses.....
>>
>> Some would consider be lucky, but I feel totally violated!
>> I have never been ripped off like this before, and I know
>> some of you will try to make me feel better by telling me even
> worse horror
>> stories....but none of that is going to
>> make me feel any more safe, because I realize now just how fucked
> up it is
>> out there and how quick these scumbags can rip you off.
>>
>> If I had just LOCKED the car this would not have happened, but I
> have
>> decided that I am going to install a high end alarm with two-way
> paging, and
>> turn on the AUTO-LOCK feature from now on.
>>
>> Your car is not safe anywhere, at anytime, period.
>>
>> Ironic that all this week I have been talking about installing the
> MOPAR
>> factory remote start system....well not after tonight.
>> The reason the guy who sold it to me got rid of it was for the
> same reason,
>> he decided to install a Viper alarm.
>> I am going to do the same.
>>
>> I still have my Desert Eagle .50, a little heavy but better that
> nothing.
>>
>> - Videobob
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