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No, Isis terrorists should not be treated in the same way I suggested treating American teenagers.I don't either - BECAUSE I ASKED A QUESTION - Which you failed to answer so I'll post it again:
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No, Isis terrorists should not be treated in the same way I suggested treating American teenagers.I don't either - BECAUSE I ASKED A QUESTION - Which you failed to answer so I'll post it again:
Although I rent a place in reality. I mostly live in La La land.
I know where I live ... But I've been known to hang out at the corner of No and Where ... LOLAlthough I rent a place in reality. I mostly live in La La land.
Yea - in the 'hot pants' she wore so well!Ill take Mary Ann any day!!!
As for me, I think a nice chat starting in my "Sergeant Voice" of "What the fvck do you think you are doing ?!!"
As to what to do when you are out and about and someone shouts "ALLAU AKBAR!" , I would say it depends.
It depends on way to many variables to get into without taking over this thread.
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Cops, soldiers and criminals work as a team.
Nice info! If there is any other tips you want to share, feel free. *hint* *hint*I deal with "teams" every day in loss prevention. Teams of three. Two enter, usually males followed close by a female or if a male, he is pretty nervous. The two do an assessment survey of the store by going around several different areas, and selecting their target. They are usually trying to determine camera coverage as well.
The third or last person may make contact with store staff to try and draw off coverage on the 2 thieves. This third person will usually then text one of the other monkeys and I see them pick up the text on the cameras. The assessment interview is over and they will try and make a move at that point. I then put two to three employees with in 20 feet of them and make them nervous. If this does not flush them out, then the manager makes contact with the two of them while one of us of us are within 30 feet of the contact. They usually leave at that point followed by the scout shortly there after. Some times drive up, but mostly parking in adjacent lots and then walking up to conceal vehicle type.
This is all usually petty theft stuff, but we did have a team come in with a totally different style and demeanor and within 5 minutes I determined it was a set up for an armed robbery. I contacted the local police I know and told them what was going on and they sent a couple plain clothes guys down to "shop " in the store. This made the robbery team nervous and they finally left, they got a traffic stop on them a bit later and got a felony warrant on one and a gun off one of the guys, (felon in possession of a gun).
Criminals are very good at this , but they also telegraph this stuff pretty clearly if you know what to look for.