OT: police refuse to do their job

If you were as smart as you want people to think you are with all the mindless bullshit you post here, you'd know you could have made a citizens arrest and the officers would have had no choice but to charge him.

Now stfu until you actually know what you're talking about. You're a blithering blowhard.

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G Henslee
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Please read your own post and do likewise.

Steve

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SteveB

Even trespass is not as simple as you think. Businesses can post areas with "No Trespassing" signs, but "trespassing" someone is a legal process in our state. It goes something like this. You call the police. They come out. You have to tell this person in their presence that you do not want them to come on your property. They tell the person to leave, or they will be arrested. They fill out a card that they give you. If this person comes back, you call them, and they come and arrest that person IF they have not yet left the property.

On some types of property, such as property that is fenced, a person can be arrested immediately if the property is fenced and posted. But, for the average property, it is a process, and the person usually disappears before the police arrive.

Your response should have been to find one of those kind neighbors who had an extra bedroom and who was willing to take the homeless person into their home.

Steve

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SteveB

When they rack the slide to see if it's loaded, it will eject your booby-trap.

"make the slug ovesized enough that it won't fit down the barrel"? You cast your own bullets and have a special oversized mold set up for each caliber? What a load of BS.

Bob

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zxcvbob

Interesting idea. I'd make sure they were no-ops first, and non-repairable (not too hard to do if you have a decent set of basic tools).

Another intereseting option would be to use replicas instead of real no-op weapons. they're not htat expensive, and a decent one would fool someone that doesn't know guns.

One of my personal favorites (and how I store my weapons) is to custom load a round with the largest powder charge it will take, and make the slug ovesized enough that it won't fit down the barrel. Each of my stored weapons has a round like that in the chamber. If someone ever steals one, it looks properly loaded. If they ever try to use it, they're going to loose a big chunk of flesh...... Liability? maybe, but I'm just a hobbyist homeloader, and I guess I must have made a mistake with that round......

What really sucks is that this is the type of thing that has to be done to get the local cops to actually do *anything*. that and the fact that we pay taxes to pay them to sit in the donut shop, while we're left to our own devices to protect ourselves and our property.....

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jd

" snipped-for-privacy@wdeans.com" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:

The old "shoot a person for stealing a loaf of bread" lame excuse for outlawing defense of property. IOW;the "make it safe for criminals" scam.

I'm curious why they didn't arrest him for drug charges,if he was smoking crack.That requires the illegal drug,and drug paraphenalia that would have residue of drugs on it.

What "nice" neighbors. Maybe you should sell your properties there and invest somewhere else.

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Jim Yanik

Am I wrong? FOAD punky-boi.

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G Henslee

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