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He didn't grab her butt actually, he grabbed her shirt and was trying to drag her out on the dance floor to dance with him after she had told him no TWICE.

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4 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

He didn't grab her butt actually, he grabbed her shirt and was trying to drag her out on the dance floor to dance with him after she had told him no TWICE.

So you are allowed to shoot them at that point? 

 

 

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When you carry, you develop a different mindset. Think 2steps ahead and avoid problems before they happen.

Direct eye contact with everyone makes people act differently.  And don't carry at a party of drunks.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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So, if you want to defend yourself or family you are are needing to leave the piece at home? An ol'boy up the road a piece used to say "gun? heck, I don't even carry a pocket knife ever since I got big enough to kill a man with my bare hands" and I heard an exchange once that went something like "that knife ain't  long enough to kill me" followed by "I'll just stick it in you and walk around you then" ...

Well the question was about a piece required for on duty work., so probably no wife, family or party involved; although the chances of an ahole seem pretty high. I have to think if carry is required by the job that use of it eventually is expected and protected.

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20 hours ago, Gavin said:

Getting around in the North STL Hood is no big deal. Wear a suit and tie, carry a brief case. Do your business and don't linger. The skells will think you are the lawyer or the insurance man there to help their neighbor(Only reason to go there). Show up casual and linger,  you are a mark. Should not be there, desperate for drugs or foul poontang, and you have a pocket full of cash and a vehicle. Would be lucky to leave with an STD, empty wallet, and the vehicle.

 

Well I am the insurance guy up there and in certain areas they will come strong but, you just have to be aware

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Keeping your head on a swivel and avoiding trouble is good advice. They teach you that in USMC Boot camp. If you gotta go real deal, go all in.

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We are to carry, we are on call 24/7, have to have our Badge and I.D. as matter fact I keep extra Badge and I.D. in Vehicle. We was told best to keep Weapons Concealed and we have all passed CCW.

At the office everything is Locked Down, Bullet Proof Glass and everyone is armed.

Truth I messed up twice on Security. Once had a Guy wearing a T Shirt saying Security, finally one of the others told him to turn it wrong side out or leave. The other time I was told to keep outsiders out of a room. This woman came in acting like she owned the place, I had no idea who she was. She went right back in the room, found out her husband was working in there and she had done this before. She wasn't to be in there bothering him.

Because of my Health Problems I asked if they was sure? I was told I have people under me to do physical work I'm just to watch and advice.

We just had one Guy have a Bad Wreak. Besides getting Radios, Lights and all out of the Vehicle also had to get weapons, which were top priority.

I feel in the Office I wear Shirt most the time so Calf Holster would be best but outside the Office I wear Jacket, so I will carry under my Arm.

oneshot 

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On 12/19/2019 at 10:38 PM, fishinwrench said:

He didn't grab her butt actually, he grabbed her shirt and was trying to drag her out on the dance floor to dance with him after she had told him no TWICE.

Years ago I was with my Ex and another Woman at a Bar in Columbia. These Guys kept hitting on my wife at the time. It wasn't pretty.

Come to find out this other woman had told these Guys she was my wife. So it really wasn't their fault.

Use to be I would really do stupid stuff after being around Jack.

oneshot

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I run security detail for a 15 year old in some pretty sketchy places. I’m never armed and I can guarantee you that you can’t get within 10 feet of her no matter how armed you are. Never had a single problem. A few have been moved out of her cone of protection but not a single one has had anything to say about it. No need to carry if you stay alert and keep your mind right. Have I drug her out of bad spots? Yep. A couple of times.  

 

 

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