They should send in me, Yamaha, sbf, and the Canadian. Were pretty good at stopping riots in GTA. Or is that starting them?
They should send in me, Yamaha, sbf, and the Canadian. Were pretty good at stopping riots in GTA. Or is that starting them?
In reply to mndsm:
Can't we just hire Mossad to come in and take care of it? They're great at tracking people down......but not so great at keeping them alive.
In reply to Toyman01:
I wonder if someone would try to use stand your ground against the police? That guy in South Carolina at the gas station comes to mind. I guess that wouldn't work...
Nick_Comstock wrote: In reply to Toyman01: I wonder if someone would try to use stand your ground against the police? That guy in South Carolina at the gas station comes to mind. I guess that wouldn't work...
You could be exhonorated eventually, unfortunately those have been posthumously far too often. Most instances have been wrong address no knock raids where police have been fired upon lawfully by homeowners.
yamaha wrote: In reply to mndsm: Can't we just hire Mossad to come in and take care of it? They're great at tracking people down......but not so great at keeping them alive.
Israeli crowd control has a favorite toy. It is the Ruger 10/22 suppressed. It is often used as a non lethal means of crowd control. They will shoot arms and legs with them.
In reply to moparman76_69:
Little late, saw that joke a good half hour after the riots started.
One good thing about living in MD is that anyone who would riot here is too berkeleyed up on heroin to do anything.
I am disappoint. There's no fires. Come.on, nothing.cries out for justice more than burning down autozone and a wig shop!
In reply to rebelgtp: Loving the 10/22 suppressed - questionable if I'd rather take a 22 or be tased.
mndsm wrote: I am disappoint. There's no fires. Come.on, nothing.cries out for justice more than burning down autozone and a wig shop!
The night is still young.
84FSP wrote: In reply to rebelgtp: Loving the 10/22 suppressed - questionable if I'd rather take a 22 or be tased.
a .22 is less likely to stop your heart of freak out your nervous system in a "non lethal" usage. Tasers scare the hell out of me.
rebelgtp wrote:mndsm wrote: I am disappoint. There's no fires. Come.on, nothing.cries out for justice more than burning down autozone and a wig shop!The night is still young.
True, all the real rowdies went out after they put the kids to bed. Around here, were Running our protestors over. Gotta do something in the winter.
Fueled by Caffeine wrote:84FSP wrote: In reply to rebelgtp: Loving the 10/22 suppressed - questionable if I'd rather take a 22 or be tased.a .22 is less likely to stop your heart of freak out your nervous system in a "non lethal" usage. Tasers scare the hell out of me.
This is especially true if you are hit in a "meaty part". We also have to remember that they would more than likely be using subsonic ammo in combination with that suppressor.
Nick_Comstock wrote: In reply to PHeller: I think that you put too much faith in people having a moral compass. It seems the underlying theme is that all people use logic or reason to make the decisions they make. That is a major flaw in your thought process.
This. I spend most of my day at work standing in a bus stop often in questionable areas. Several people felt the need to tell me to be careful but if anything happens to me it's not personal, just sometimes things have to happen and I should be ok with it.
But wally, you're white so by proxy you shot him! Of course they shouldn't be held accountable. Don't you know?
Still confused how this helps......
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/11/25/more-protests-expected-in-nyc-following-ferguson-grand-jury-decision/
Blocking the Lincoln Tunnel?
See, civil unrest just isn't as effective if you aren't dragging everyone down with you. Blocking the Lincoln tunnel is a pretty effective way to berkeley up NYC. You could burn E36 M3 down, but after 9-11, cops around there don't have a sense of humor. I think if there's a protest tomorrow in Minneapolis, I'm going. I like a good a E36 M3show.
Wally wrote:Nick_Comstock wrote: In reply to PHeller: I think that you put too much faith in people having a moral compass. It seems the underlying theme is that all people use logic or reason to make the decisions they make. That is a major flaw in your thought process.This. I spend most of my day at work standing in a bus stop often in questionable areas. Several people felt the need to tell me to be careful but if anything happens to me it's not personal, just sometimes things have to happen and I should be ok with it.
CCL/CCW?
Wally wrote: Several people felt the need to tell me to be careful but if anything happens to me it's not personal, just sometimes things have to happen and I should be ok with it.
That is what Bill Cosby whispered in my ear once. I don't remember why - but I woke up later covered in seafood jello.
Watch your ass.
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