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- From: hurd@fraser.sfu.ca (Peter L. Hurd)
- Subject: Re: more on car jacking
- Message-ID: <hurd.725063028@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <724876413.AA06207@urchin.fidonet.org>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 22:23:48 GMT
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- Stovall@f88.n106.z1.fidonet.org (Stovall) writes:
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- >(Deleted discussion about whether to stay or exit auto when confronted
- >with hammer wielding assailant on passenger side.)
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- >Even if you involve a third party (i.e., have a wreck) in your escape
- >attempt, it's most likely going to hurt the assailant hanging on the
- >side of your car worse than it does you. (Pragmatically speaking,
- >the third party picked a bad night to be out...)
-
- Maybe passing close to a lamp-post would do less injury to the innocents.
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- --
- Pete Hurd, hurd@sfu.ca| Q: Why did the Jungle Fowl cross the road? |
- Behavioural Ecology | A: To maximize it's lifetime reproductive success |
- Dept.Biol.Sci., SFU. | Q: Huh? |
- Burnaby B.C., Canada | A: I guess it just needed to get to the other side. |
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