Not AT work (it's not in the greatest section but it ain't the 'hood, edges
of maybe) , getting to work.....
I probably could change my route but my philosophy is if it's my time to go,
it's my time, I am NOT letting fear run my life.
On 4/18/07, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In the pursuit of safety, have you considered these to be good reasons
to change your route to work? Or to change your workplace? How many
other people at your workplace have experienced these same sorts of
dangers? This strikes me as highly unusual in America today.
Mark Allen wrote:
> How many times does one need a handgun to defend oneself when traveling
to
> and from work for instance?
>
> I "could have, probably would have if I had one" a couple of times in
the
> last year. If I carried one I'd be more likely to shoot myself than
anyone
> else. Luckily nothing happened either time (both prob more dumb luck,
once
> the guy's pager and cell phone went off at same time, I booked while he
was
> searching his pockets for 'em, the other time, 3 cops came screaming
around
> the corner (on another call) and the guy booked)
>
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http://www.Martinvt.com
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