Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1443312) wrote:I don't understand why people are amazed their vehicles are stolen when they don't lock them and leave the keys/or spare keys within arms reach. I just have to shake my head.
But I'm really sorry to hear about your mum being carjacked. That's awful! I hope she's okay and that some justice can be done.
That Dude (post: 1444364) wrote:I hope that they are able to find out who did it.
My advice against robbery, own a shotgun and let it be known you have one. You don't even need to ever shoot somebody, just the sound of you pumping the gun will scare pretty much anybody off.
My advice against robbery, own a shotgun and let it be known you have one. You don't even need to ever shoot somebody, just the sound of you pumping the gun will scare pretty much anybody off.
An unfortuneate circumstance brought on by ignorance. Kids are more than capable of understanding that deadly weapons are not toys, and can learn proper gun handling. Also, gun locks do a lot better job security wise than sock drawers, no matter how stinky they might be. XPI know that in my area, it seems like every month we get a new story about a kid who manages to get their hands on a gun that wasn't as well put-away as their parents thought. I couldn't entertain the thought of getting one because I sometimes have kids over at my place- and kids are smarter than their parents give credit for. I know that they'd get to it somehow.
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