When it comes to a jury of your "peers", you have no shot in hell to know how it'll turn out.
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When it comes to a jury of your "peers", you have no shot in hell to know how it'll turn out.
When in Denver or any other large city I go armed, hell when I go hiking in the National Forest I go armed. Got mugged once in Long Beach Ca. Three against one, I was on a pier. I fought them off and they ran away and came back with tire irons and clubs. I ran into a crowd of fishermen and they attacked the fishermen. I guess all white people look alike. I managed to escape the scene relatively unscathed.
Moral of the story: Don't go out unarmed. Period.
He's the beverly hills ninja! [LOL]
The huge point most of us are missing: 99.9% of the time, these cowards will give pretty much anyone on here the once over, then move on to an easier target. My guess is nobody here walks down the street, head down, looking at their feet, in Condition White. I'm just guessing, but I'd say most of us walk around 24/7 in Conditions ranging from a nice canary yellow to a deep burnt orange. WE are not likely targets, and our body language will communicate that, whether we want it to or not. Hungry wolves seek out the sheep, not the sheepdogs.
riffle , [LOL][LOL], i almost forgot about that one
+1. I couldn't imagine even charging the guy from the start. I don't care what kind of training a person has. I think the movie has three on one, and the person defending doesn't have a weapon at all and tried to walk away...
But yes, fun to watch...."Put the bunny down."