City of Denver sends out a postcard to business to be "prepared for unrest".
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City of Denver sends out a postcard to business to be "prepared for unrest".
I don?t foresee any issues with my commute, as I live and work on the outskirts, but I took the week off anyway.
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My approach is
1. Avoid potential risks (danger zones)
2. Prepare for likely and most dangerous risks in the event I have to enter a danger zone
I've already turned in my ballot and received confirmation that the Elections Board got it. I am avoiding polling places and ballot drop-offs as well as downtown tomorrow.
Tonight at a my truck prep night.
Making sure items are handy. Body armor, extra clipazines and needed accessories.
Just in case I run into funloving protestors who want to stop my freedom of movement.
Probably not any real danger in the suburbs but just to be cautious I stuck the revolver and shotgun back in the safe and filled their spots with an AR and a Glock.
If shhhtuff starts, I expect it to be Tues. night/Wed.