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tmark
11-22-2021, 06:53
I just saw on today's world news about hordes of looters, I think 80, pulled their cars in front of a large store and just went inside and stole a bunch of items in one minute and drove away. Three looters got arrested.

I have an idea how to send the message to these looters but after the Rittenhouse trial, I'd be reluctant. What can be done to prevent such behavior without using measures of the greatest extreme?

lyman
11-22-2021, 08:10
https://www.weeklystorybook.com/.a/6a0105369e6edf970b01b7c95275df970b-250wi

tmark
11-22-2021, 09:13
https://www.weeklystorybook.com/.a/6a0105369e6edf970b01b7c95275df970b-250wi

That certainly would get their attention!!!!!!!

barretcreek
11-23-2021, 11:10
Shoot out their tires while they are inside. If the cops and store security did that the clean up would be easy.

Vern Humphrey
11-23-2021, 01:50
Just slash the tires. That would be cheaper than shooting.

Art
11-23-2021, 02:32
https://www.weeklystorybook.com/.a/6a0105369e6edf970b01b7c95275df970b-250wi

Well, Lyman, the big stores won't go to this method but in states that allow the use of deadly force to protect property you'll start to see people laying in on their business property. especially in periods of "unrest." I personally know of one case where that happened.

The methods of "Rooftop Koreans" may start to extend to more than Koreans.

Johnny P
11-23-2021, 08:23
These people aren't robbing mom and pop stores. Shoot one of them and go through the Rittenhouse experience.

Fred Pillot
11-23-2021, 10:47
I'm just thinking fish hooks. What can you do with an array of fish hooks.

lyman
11-24-2021, 05:58
Well, Lyman, the big stores won't go to this method but in states that allow the use of deadly force to protect property you'll start to see people laying in on their business property. especially in periods of "unrest." I personally know of one case where that happened.

The methods of "Rooftop Koreans" may start to extend to more than Koreans.

big box and chain grocery don't want the hassle,

they would rather you try to engage by acknowledging (Hi! did you find everything you are looking for, and may I direct you to the check out lanes, ??) vs stop and have arrested,

Art
11-24-2021, 07:38
big box and chain grocery don't want the hassle,

they would rather you try to engage by acknowledging (Hi! did you find everything you are looking for, and may I direct you to the check out lanes, ??) vs stop and have arrested,

Correct, I'm referring to small and mid size businesses in some states only, where the owner can't absorb the loss.

I've used this example before. When I worked for the 'gubmint our office was across US 59 from the Third Ward, a higher crime area. Right down from our office by the highway was an old school Texaco station run by a gentleman who, as I recall, was a resident of said Third Ward. His gas station started getting burglarized on a somewhat regular basis so he started sleeping in his office several nights a week. One day he hears glass break, peeks out of his door and there is a teenager taking stuff. The proprietor grabs a short barrel (but legal) shotgun, slips up behind the kid, grabs him by the collar, jams the gun in his ribs and says "don't move." The kid moved. The result was a dead teenager and an awful mess. Where I live that's still justifiable homicide and nothing happened to the old boy. It went to a grand jury for the protection of the business owner and he was no billed but that was a formality. If that happened again, since it was a black on black homicide nothing would still happen and there would be no demonstrations. If the owner was white there would be a lot of unpleasantness but it would still be a justifiable shooting.

In many states that scenario would be, if not an illegal killing, at least be subject to some real legal scrutiny.

tmark
11-24-2021, 07:34
I like the idea of immobilizing their mode of transportation! Abandoned vehicles have license tags to identify the perps!

Johnny P
11-24-2021, 08:29
We live in a different world today. In years past an owner could protect his business with deadly force if need be without fear of being prosecuted. Today the criminal has everything on his side, and as we are seeing can steal with from you and dare you to try and stop them.

dryheat
11-24-2021, 09:10
They are just venting. Just bein me, know what I'm sayin?

Merc
11-25-2021, 12:39
This probably doesn’t happily to any of us, but the only way to stop this sort of thing is to never vote for a democrat ever again, no matter what office or position he/she is running for. Period.

Allen
11-25-2021, 01:19
I like the idea of immobilizing their mode of transportation! Abandoned vehicles have license tags to identify the perps!

The type people who loot most likely drive stolen cars.

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This probably doesn?t happily to any of us, but the only way to stop this sort of thing is to never vote for a democrat ever again, no matter what office or position he/she is running for. Period.

For Americans this would work. Problem is all the chit flooding our boundaries illegally only vote democrat.

dobek
11-25-2021, 05:44
Those citizens probably don?t live nearby a Nordstrom?s. Put em a foot - my guess is they drop merchandise and run

Steve

dogtag
11-29-2021, 04:33
The people in San Francisco should stop voting for democrats,
but they haven't yet learned the old truth -You get the government you deserve.