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#76 |
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Join Date: November 17, 2000
Posts: 13,138
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Can we have a reality check?
If you take up a safe position and call the law: 1. Stay on the phone. It documents your actions (well, if you are Joe Horn or Zimmerman - that may not be good for you) but I assume most members here aren't bloodlusted or shouldn't be. 2. No matter what time it takes, help will start to role - better get it started early. No one suggests you just call the police and cower. So get off that schtick, would y'all? Yes, you are a mighty warrior as compared to ABC - yawn.
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#77 |
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Join Date: January 4, 2006
Posts: 338
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that would be my plan unless I HAD to go through the house.
My master bedroom is set up to where I could have the wife go in the closet with the phone calling 911 and I can be on the opposite side of the bed with the sites on the door. We also leave a couple of keys lights on in the house, and where the bedroom is positioned, anyone coming to or by that door will be well illuminated. not that I don't have a flashlight in the nightstand with the weapon but I really shouldn't need it. |
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