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I believe in giving Criminals the benifit of the doubt.

To achieve this, I suggest, that all criminals get tattoos under there eyelids, that Ask the Simple Question...

"Can I out run 950 FPS 230 grain 45 caliber Hardball"???

This way, they can see the question, even in their sleep....

philip :D
 
So I should start building my ARB style bumper then?

Start here and work up:
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http://www.freshnessmag.com/2013/07...ie-apocalypse-survivial-vehicle-at-comic-con/
 
The best thing that could happen to this country would be for the cops to strike for 72 hours. It would be just long enough for the animals and other scum to crawl out of the woodwork and scare the hell out of the liberals and other brainded out there.
 
Step away from the home invasion thoughts, and think about driving down a freeway without cops. Wrecks everywhere. Imagine driving in those long stretches of road where the jackrabbits only reside. An opertunistic place for the so called zombies to attack! Lol.

I'm betting the subways of NY would be a scary place for folks to be.
Some mentioned dogs earlier. I agree, dogs would serve a higher purpose if we didn't have cops. I'd start with getting a German police dog, then a Travaren Shepard. And fir giggles a few red heelers.

OregonHunter5, for a Second, I thought you were going to say, Like Wyoming!!!!

I have been through it Twice... The First Time, and the last time, and it was the Same Trip!!!! They use the Crosses, (Families, death here...) as Road Signs to be more careful ~there~ No where Else on the highway, just where they have the Crosses... Some places have Multiple Crosses, of varying ages... You think they would do something about the Road, right there!!!!!

philip
 
Out of HS, I took 2 years of Police Science/Criminology in College.:)

I wanted to go into law enforcement.:)

I USED to enjoy talking with cops, and looked forward to any time I was able to interact with them. I rode with an Oakland Cop for a few nights, and learned a LOT!:s0078:

I interact with the local law enforcement down here regularly because of some work I do, but now days I keep my distance from them otherwise.:s0092::s0099:

UNFORTUNATELY, Law Enforcement has turned to 99% REACTIVE work.:s0099:

But I'd hate to see what this area would be like without law enforcement.......:s0154:

LOTS OF bad guys out there.....:s0085::s0038:

...and getting WORSE DAILY:s0031::s0014:
 
I don't beat my dog so I'm wondering how to make a dog not take food from others

WHEW!:D:D

It CAN take a lot of work, and a lot of willing participants, but;

Get many different types of your dogs favorite foods.

On a regular basis (daily at least) have others offer the dog food.

YOU be there, and sternly tell your dog NO!

Depending upon the intelligence level of the dog, it may take 5-5000 times, but eventually MOST dogs get it.

My GSD figured it out in 5 sessions:D:D
 
Over here in ID-ho a few nights back, I guy caught someone that broke into his vacant rental house that he owns. The owner is about, oh, maybe 70. Cowboy with a security guard job. He was packing a 38 in his belt. Walked in, told the intruder to freeze. Bad guy came at him, and he pulled the trigger. Bad guy hits the ground. Good guy asks if he's hit. No I'm not. Good guy says get up, and throw your hands in the air.
Bad guy takes off running. Accross a farm field. He's still on the loose.
The fun part is, this guy tells his story on the news for the next 48 hours. They didn't seem to care one bit that he handled his biz.
That's Idaho.
Reno is even more old school.
 
Police retraining? Obama, Holder, deBlasio, Sharpton need to think again
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A RETIRED STATE POLICE SGT WRITES: An open letter to President Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, Mayor Bill deBlasio and Rev. Al Sharpton in regards to "Retraining Law Officers":

Dear Sirs,

Contrary to what you gentlemen might believe, my "training" to become a Law Enforcement Officer started long before the police academy. It started long before I even thought of becoming a police officer.

You see, gentlemen, my "training" started shortly after I was born and it started right in my own home.

My parents, my family, my relatives, my siblings, my friends' parents, my neighbors, my church, my school, my teachers, my athletic coaches all played a part in my "training."

From a very early age I was "training" to be respectful, compassionate, understanding, strong, determined, courageous, faithful and, above all, responsible for my own actions.

What I learned in the academy is that every recruit/cadet had about the same "training" that I had. We all arrived with the same morals and the same goals. We all wanted to Protect & Serve. What didn't matter was skin color, gender, ethnicity or religion.

Throughout the academy, the previously mentioned attributes were discussed at length, but "training" also included how to deal with people who did not have the same level of "training" that we had come to understand as normal behavior.

Unfortunately our society has created a gap in "training" for the less fortunate and the self-entitled. Politicians have promised CHANGE time and again only to keep dumping mounds of cash on the situation and never addressing the real issue.

The less fortunate do not need handouts — they need jobs. They need to feel a sense of purpose and self-satisfaction from accomplishments. They lack of self worth becomes an excuse for accepting criminal behavior as a way of life. If I can't earn what I want, I might as well take what I can get. If I'm not accepted by society, maybe I can be accepted by a gang.

Teach a man to fish.

Welfare was not intended to raise 4-5 generations. It was meant to assist those who've fallen on hard times. With the lack of jobs and no promise of a future, crime becomes an acceptable behavior.

Police officers are the Thin Blue Line between a civilized society and total anarchy. The police did not create this problem. The police did not make the laws. The police did not create criminals.

You four gentlemen have made numerous statements blaming the police and their "training." We need to think about your words in recent speeces and statements.

Less than 1% of all police officers are involved in any miscondict (and this does not mean criminal misconduct), yet you gentlemen have made more than your share of statements inferring that the police are the MAIN PROBLEM.

When you four gentlemen make statements that ALL police need "RETRAINING," you do exactly what you accuse the police of doing.

Mr President and Mr. deBlasio, there are SOME politicans who are corrupt. Does this mean that YOU are corrupt? Mr. Holder, SOME lawyers are criminals and drug addicts. Does this mean YOU are a drug dealer or abuser? Rev. Sharpton, some men hide behind God to molest children — are YOU a pedophile?

Yet all four of you have lumped ALL policemen and policewomen as racists in need of "training." What's even worse is that you four have done this after two recent events and before ALL THE FACTS were known.

Both instances, while tragic, had zero evidence of any racist behavior on the part of law enforcement. Yet all four of you believe ALL police need "training."

The four of you have failed at your mission. It started by making inflammatory remarks against police prior to hearing the evidence. It continued by all four of you failing to denounce criminal behavior at so-called "peaceful protest."

And you have failed by not standing behind the law of the land when you decided that two grand juries were wrong — the same laws that helped you all get the positions you hold today.

The four of you might need some "training." You might need to be reminded that your jobs are to bring us all together on the RIGHT side of the law.

This will only be accomplished when gentlemen such as yourselves stop blaming the police and start teaching men to fish rather than giving them a fish.

AUTHOR: Retired New Jersey State Police Sgt. Kenneth Gross
 
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