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- From: tracker@bigwpi.WPI.EDU (William L Schongar)
- Newsgroups: alt.locksmithing
- Subject: Re: Nabbing a car thief (was: car alarms)
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 13:34:01 GMT
- Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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- References: <1eegh0INNg50@athena.sdsu.edu> <1ef8q7INNaec@master.cs.rose-hulman.edu> <1992Nov19.064557.925@u.washington.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov19.064557.925@u.washington.edu> basiji@stein.u.washington.edu (David Basiji) writes:
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- >If you need to shoot, shoot to kill. If you can't justify a killing
- >(imminent mortal danger to yourself or your family), don't shoot the gun.
- >If the perp runs away, consider yourself lucky: he won't likely come back
- >and you won't get nailed for a "revenge" maiming or killing.
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- (Since I'm not wholly serious, I'll just put this thought here.. :)
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- Why bother with a real gun? Buy a nice semi-realistic (in the dark)
- paintball gun, and some permanent marking dye ammo, like they use in
- trail identification and such.
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- If the perp doesn't run, great. No deadly weapon charge, maybe
- something about threat, but still..
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- If they do run, peg 'em in an exposed skin area. If you use red dye,
- it'll really make them think for a minute. If they keep going well
- hey, easy to identify for a few days...
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