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Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:58 am
by howdy
philip964 wrote:The Houston Bank of America I use has the plexiglass barriers. It's in a reasonably safe area. The criminals can't shoot the tellers, but they can put a gun to the head of a customer and demand money. Yes and the bank is posted. All of them are.
I would find a new bank.

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:07 am
by LDB415
Dumber than dirt leftist morons. They are the enemies within, a cancer that will kill this nation and is too virulent and widespread to be eradicated.

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 11:06 am
by bblhd672
LDB415 wrote:Dumber than dirt leftist morons. They are the enemies within, a cancer that will kill this nation and is too virulent and widespread to be eradicated.
Mostly :iagree: They just need incentive to rethink their positions.

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 11:14 pm
by twomillenium
philip964 wrote:The Houston Bank of America I use has the plexiglass barriers. It's in a reasonably safe area. The criminals can't shoot the tellers, but they can put a gun to the head of a customer and demand money. Yes and the bank is posted. All of them are.
This is a bit late but I just read this and I have to say that the two Bank of America banks I do business with in Houston are NOT posted. I have been to one other in Houston and it was not posted.

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 7:31 am
by NotRPB
twomillenium wrote:
philip964 wrote:The Houston Bank of America I use has the plexiglass barriers. It's in a reasonably safe area. The criminals can't shoot the tellers, but they can put a gun to the head of a customer and demand money. Yes and the bank is posted. All of them are.
This is a bit late but I just read this and I have to say that the two Bank of America banks I do business with in Houston are NOT posted. I have been to one other in Houston and it was not posted.
well, according to a few liberals, all they need is a sign right? This should prevent any robberies
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Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:15 am
by treadlightly
NotRPB wrote:
twomillenium wrote:
philip964 wrote:The Houston Bank of America I use has the plexiglass barriers. It's in a reasonably safe area. The criminals can't shoot the tellers, but they can put a gun to the head of a customer and demand money. Yes and the bank is posted. All of them are.
This is a bit late but I just read this and I have to say that the two Bank of America banks I do business with in Houston are NOT posted. I have been to one other in Houston and it was not posted.
well, according to a few liberals, all they need is a sign right? This should prevent any robberies
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I know that was posted as a joke and it aligns with my thinking, but what if I'm wrong? What if armed robbers are actually really smart and play the law like an investment banker plays the market?

What if armed robbers strike where 30.06/.07 are posted because they carefully researched and discovered 30.06 and 30.07 don't apply to the general public, only license holders? Not having an LTC is almost a license to commit mayhem! Quick, license us all before it's too late for the children!

I jest, of course, but what if it were that simple, post a sign? We'd all be perfectly safe in what we just thought were Piers Morgan's anti-gun delusions.

And, somewhere, over a rainbow, bluebirds fly...

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 3:08 pm
by twomillenium
NotRPB wrote:
twomillenium wrote:
philip964 wrote:The Houston Bank of America I use has the plexiglass barriers. It's in a reasonably safe area. The criminals can't shoot the tellers, but they can put a gun to the head of a customer and demand money. Yes and the bank is posted. All of them are.
This is a bit late but I just read this and I have to say that the two Bank of America banks I do business with in Houston are NOT posted. I have been to one other in Houston and it was not posted.
well, according to a few liberals, all they need is a sign right? This should prevent any robberies
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If the robber does not wear a cap then the sign would not apply! :evil2:

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 4:03 pm
by Abraham
Another lost to the criminal class U.S. city.

Sigh..., thankfully I'll never go there.

What, you say I won a free trip there, all expenses paid and more...no, no thanks.

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 4:16 pm
by spectre
The only good thing is it doesn't go into effect immediately, so the small business owners have time to close shop in an orderly way and move someplace safer and saner.

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:21 pm
by Abraham
I hope these business close up shop and leave.

Their being forced into criminal abidance is nonsense...

Were I were in the business of selling necessary this or that, but you as the government made certain I was reduced to absolute victim-hood, adios...Your community can do without me and my business.

Then, when the dirt bags have no easy marks, can't find cigarettes and beer easy to steal, or victims to hold up, I'd laugh and laugh and laugh...

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 9:05 pm
by boxermoose
twomillenium wrote:If the robber does not wear a cap then the sign would not apply! :evil2:
I was thinking you can't rob somebody wearing mittens

Re: PA: Philly wants "Freedom to rob". Bill to ban bulletproof glass passes committee

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 7:30 pm
by twomillenium
boxermoose wrote:
twomillenium wrote:If the robber does not wear a cap then the sign would not apply! :evil2:
I was thinking you can't rob somebody wearing mittens
LOL I am thinking you can if don't wear a cap or make them raise up their hands. :biggrinjester: