Originally posted by: SuperTool
She brought her mouth to a gun fight.
Originally posted by: Antoneo
Actually, this brings up a question that I haven't seen answered. Perhaps one of you guys have studied this or have heard what the authorities (police, etc) have said.
What is the "proper" or suggested form of conduct when you are confronted by a thug with a weapon who is after your money/valuables? Does the situation change with a different weapon, or a different number of criminals?
Originally posted by: Antoneo
Actually, this brings up a question that I haven't seen answered. Perhaps one of you guys have studied this or have heard what the authorities (police, etc) have said.
What is the "proper" or suggested form of conduct when you are confronted by a thug with a weapon who is after your money/valuables? Does the situation change with a different weapon, or a different number of criminals?
Originally posted by: Vic
Why not? IMO, a law-abiding citizen should have the right to carry at all times. And yeah, there's nothing you can do when a gang gets the drop on you, which is why you should be street-wise and wary enough to prevent that from happening in the first place. And why murdering bastards like that gang should feel the hangman's noose within an hour after their post-conviction sentencing -- they might think twice about murdering someone if they knew just how soon they would have to meet God's judgement for their crimes.Originally posted by: Yossarian
I don't think concealed carry inside a bar is a wise idea. And when a group of 4-5 guys gets the drop on you you are not gonna have much of a chance to draw first anyway.
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: Vic
Why not? IMO, a law-abiding citizen should have the right to carry at all times. And yeah, there's nothing you can do when a gang gets the drop on you, which is why you should be street-wise and wary enough to prevent that from happening in the first place. And why murdering bastards like that gang should feel the hangman's noose within an hour after their post-conviction sentencing -- they might think twice about murdering someone if they knew just how soon they would have to meet God's judgement for their crimes.Originally posted by: Yossarian
I don't think concealed carry inside a bar is a wise idea. And when a group of 4-5 guys gets the drop on you you are not gonna have much of a chance to draw first anyway.
Boos and Alcohol don't mix. Just look at the Wild West. It's my understanding that alcohol played a major factor in nearly all gun fights of that time. It's pretty naive to think having armed drunks in a bar is a good thing.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Thera
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: BigJ
What exactly would you do about the attackers? 4-5 shady characters, when it's you and your friend, and 2 probably helpless women.
If I saw it happening, I'd try to move out of plain sight and dial 911 as fast as I could, but if I'm unarmed and outnumbered, what good is it going to do if I step in and start putting up a fight? Just so I can try to save a a day or twos pay, and some credit cards that I have fraud protection on. Material possessions can be replaced but once you're dead, you stay dead.
Well, I had this huge post all written up ready to go, but I'm just going to be called a liar or made fun of for it, so I'm not going to say it. I'll just leave it alone. I know what I know and I wouldn't have any problem handling a small group of thugs. I've done it before with no one hurt and I would gladly do it again.
and if during your heroics, one of your friends get killed? what then?
Or when they shoot you...and decide to kill all the people you were trying to save in order to cover it up...what then?
Doesn't matter. He acted like a tough guy, that's all that matters.
:roll: It has nothing to do with being a tough guy. Why do police take risks? Why does the military take risks? If they do something, *GASP*, someone might DIE!! OH NOES!!
What if the guys on the plane that crashed in PA during 9/11 didn't do anything at all? What if that plane crashed at the terrorist's destination, killing perhaps thousands more? Would you rather lose the single plane or risk another World Trade Tower loss because you were too worried about losing the people on the plane?
How do you know that the scumbags in that situation (robbery) won't continue on robbing and killing people? Would you rather lose one in an attempt to stop them, and succeed in stopping them, or would you rather sit back and *hope* they don't kill anyone else just to save the people in the current situation? Even if you fail and someone *does* die and they get away, at least you tried.
Nevermind. You guys don't seem to think about the bigger picture and you'll find any way to argue and that's not something I wish to persue at this point. You do it your way and I'll do it my way.
you're comparing the people on the flight in PA who stopped a terrorist plan to kill thousands of people with..... a street mugging over a purse?
you may be able to decide for yourself what you're going to do, but if there's other people present, then your actions affect them as well. you could wind up getting them killed. throw your life away by all means, but don't risk someone elses.
Go right ahead. I refuse to stand by and not do anything.
Originally posted by: Attrox
I will do anything to confront the criminals IF I'M BATMAN!
I'm asking you this, if you are facing 4 or 5 armed thugs are you sure you 100% won't get killed/injured?
If there's a possibility of you getting killed, what do you think will happen next? The robbers will just leave the original victim alone? They will probably kill the victim too. Now you are harming 2 people including you instead of just giving the crooks the replaceable wallet/money.
There's a lot difference between this situation and the plane hijack, there are a lot more at stake then just money.
This is why cops never blindingly chase criminals during car chase unless in the movie, because the most important is safety first.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Attrox
I will do anything to confront the criminals IF I'M BATMAN!
I'm asking you this, if you are facing 4 or 5 armed thugs are you sure you 100% won't get killed/injured?
If there's a possibility of you getting killed, what do you think will happen next? The robbers will just leave the original victim alone? They will probably kill the victim too. Now you are harming 2 people including you instead of just giving the crooks the replaceable wallet/money.
There's a lot difference between this situation and the plane hijack, there are a lot more at stake then just money.
This is why cops never blindingly chase criminals during car chase unless in the movie, because the most important is safety first.
Sigh. You're taking one option that *might* happen (robbers shooting a second victim) and expounding on what *might* happen next and talking about it like it's inevitable.
Ever heard of someone getting mugged and then killed as well? Well I refuse to find out if I'm going to be one of the lucky ones.
Seriously, just stfu.
I don't see how saying "What are you gonna do, shoot me?" is a manner of resistanceOriginally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Nik
Those who do not respect their ethical obligation to resist make me sick.
And those people who throw away their lives in a brazen act of stupidity, leaving their loved ones and friends behind, make me sick.
My loved ones would respect my choice to honor my ethical obligation to resist. That doesn't mean scream wildly and run at the attacker with your arms failing in the air, which some people seem to assume that it means.
Originally posted by: Mill
People please. All the Monday morning quarterbacking here is silly. She was probably drunk or had some drinks, and was belligerent to the guy. Does that mean it was her fault or that she deserved it? It is NEVER your fault when some random thugs accost and shoot you. Doesn't matter if you weren't the most docile person on earth.
Originally posted by: shimsham
nik, by your logic, the contents of your purse, or someone elses, has more value than being a father/mother to your children, growing old with your wife, providing a good life for your family, being there in a time of need for your loved ones, etc. etc.
bravery and ability have nothng to do with it. a smart man knows to pick his battles.
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
I don't see how saying "What are you gonna do, shoot me?" is a manner of resistanceOriginally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Nik
Those who do not respect their ethical obligation to resist make me sick.
And those people who throw away their lives in a brazen act of stupidity, leaving their loved ones and friends behind, make me sick.
My loved ones would respect my choice to honor my ethical obligation to resist. That doesn't mean scream wildly and run at the attacker with your arms failing in the air, which some people seem to assume that it means.
Originally posted by: DannyLove
Sad story, but i must add that she is not very smart in testing someone that was armed with an ignorant sentence as "are you going to shoot us?"
danny~!
Ah ok. Then you agree that what she did was stupid?Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
I don't see how saying "What are you gonna do, shoot me?" is a manner of resistanceOriginally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Nik
Those who do not respect their ethical obligation to resist make me sick.
And those people who throw away their lives in a brazen act of stupidity, leaving their loved ones and friends behind, make me sick.
My loved ones would respect my choice to honor my ethical obligation to resist. That doesn't mean scream wildly and run at the attacker with your arms failing in the air, which some people seem to assume that it means.
I don't either. Where did I say I'd do what she did?
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: DannyLove
Sad story, but i must add that she is not very smart in testing someone that was armed with an ignorant sentence as "are you going to shoot us?"
danny~!
Didn't someone mension that the weapon surfaced only after she said that?
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Ah ok. Then you agree that what she did was stupid?Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
I don't see how saying "What are you gonna do, shoot me?" is a manner of resistanceOriginally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Nik
Those who do not respect their ethical obligation to resist make me sick.
And those people who throw away their lives in a brazen act of stupidity, leaving their loved ones and friends behind, make me sick.
My loved ones would respect my choice to honor my ethical obligation to resist. That doesn't mean scream wildly and run at the attacker with your arms failing in the air, which some people seem to assume that it means.
I don't either. Where did I say I'd do what she did?
Originally posted by: DannyLove
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: DannyLove
Sad story, but i must add that she is not very smart in testing someone that was armed with an ignorant sentence as "are you going to shoot us?"
danny~!
Didn't someone mension that the weapon surfaced only after she said that?
Weapon or not, it still wasn't very smart to test a thug like that. There is a reason ppl in this country do these kinds of crimes, they have nothing to lose. Why test that? Sad.
Originally posted by: Attrox
Tell me then Nik, under what realistic circumstances will you NOT confront the muggers/robbers?