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In reply to the discussion: Street robberies and you [View all]krispos42
(49,445 posts)19. Yes, because turning your back and trying to outrun them is such a good idea.
Like I could outrun anybody.
So now I'm attacked from behind, shoved onto the ground at a high speed, and they're unhappy because I made them run before they could rob me. AND... assuming I have a gun, how the hell am I going to draw it now? Simple. I can't. So rather than confronting them from a standing position with a drawn gun, I'm face down, being kicked and robbed, and letting them steal my gun.
Not good..
Of course, if I do that, you get to say a)"See, carrying a gun didn't help you!", b)"See, you just armed another criminal", and possibly c)"See, your own gun just go turned on yourself". And if I stand up, you get to say d)"See, you're just escalating things".
But you won't say e)"Gee, it looks like you were right to be worried about being assaulted on the street".
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"...this guy tells you to put yourself in dangerous situations and escalate them..."
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Feb 2012
#11
Yes, because turning your back and trying to outrun them is such a good idea.
krispos42
Feb 2012
#19
The author is giving insight into 15 years of experience as a patrol officer.
Atypical Liberal
Feb 2012
#30
No, you continue to propagate the stereotype of "gangster" = "person of color".
Atypical Liberal
Feb 2012
#99
I don't deny the stereotype exists, but it is not relevant to this conversation.
Atypical Liberal
Feb 2012
#102
Racial minorities are 85% of gang members according to the Federal Government.
ellisonz
Feb 2012
#90
Are the Irish generally seen as "different" from the WASPs in today's Boston? n/t
ellisonz
Feb 2012
#40
How much experience do you have to validate an anonymous internet posting? n/t
ellisonz
Feb 2012
#17
The genetic fallacy? Really? Four words for you, then: Michael Bloomberg and MAIG.
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2012
#50