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Re: throw-down?

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Scott in Houston wrote:
wgoforth wrote:
I wouldn't have thought I needed it by just telling a salesman to leave my property either...if I had to go and retrieve it, I wouldn't have had on this occasion, as I didn't think it would have come to this. I was glad I was carrying http://bigcountryhomepage.com/search-fu ... _id=397777" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks for posting! I remember reading your account of the story on here, but hadn't seen this article before.

I got a real kick out of this paragraph...

"Goforth stated that the man said "no sir" and began walking toward him at that time. Goforth repeated that he wanted the man off of his property and again got a response of "no sir." Goforth said that when he reached into his pocket and produced a gun and again told the man to get off his property, the man stated, "yes sir."

:lol::
We call that an "attitude adjustment." Someone asked me "What was the guy trying to do??" I said "Commit suicide via lead poisoning."
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...you don't know what the guy might have had on him, but had time to dump before the po-po caught up to him...given his background and demeanor,I'm glad you were you...rather than some nice guy who thought it couldn't happen to him...or in his neighborhood...
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Just remembering my dad. Dad always carried two wallets ... he didn't own a gun, it wasn't in case of being robbed ... he was a hoarder. He carried lots of junk he'd never need (He's the one who got me to wearing the 4 pocket shirts) :mrgreen:
I'd love it if I tossed as robber a money clip and got to keep my ID/credit cards etc etc etc though. A money clip is really really thin so it's no problem (Well, mine is really thin... it's the economy) :evil2:
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RPB wrote:Just remembering my dad. Dad always carried two wallets ... he didn't own a gun, it wasn't in case of being robbed ... he was a hoarder. He carried lots of junk he'd never need (He's the one who got me to wearing the 4 pocket shirts) :mrgreen:
I'd love it if I tossed as robber a money clip and got to keep my ID/credit cards etc etc etc though. A money clip is really really thin so it's no problem (Well, mine is really thin... it's the economy) :evil2:
My ~plan~ is, depending on the situation...If I can pull on the BG first, go for it. If he has a gun on me, pull out my wallet, pull out the cash, throw it and the wallet in two different directions and either run or pull. Situation and his reaction will determine.
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RPB wrote: I'd love it if I tossed as robber a money clip and got to keep my ID/credit cards etc etc etc though. A money clip is really really thin so it's no problem (Well, mine is really thin... it's the economy) :evil2:
I like this. :thumbs2:
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Scott in Houston wrote:3 minutes and 37 seconds of relevant, humorous material...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoPf98i8A0g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

"rlol" classic
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I'm figuring 99% of the robbers don't really want your wallet, wallets are cheap; they want your money, a moneyclip with paper money should satisfy them, if they want my driver's license, credit cards, they should so state.

I used to have a thing on my credit cards so they would have to call for approval and they card company would ask the clerk if I was ONLY standing on my left foot, the clerk would chuckle and look, and say yes, and they'd get approval for the purchase.
:mrgreen:

I don't use ATM/Debit cards, ... they want $ I'll throw $ in a money clip to them and keep my wallet. If they take the money clip and still demand a wallet, I'll reach for something in or near a pocket ... not sure what might be in there ....

They can take the money, go to WalMart and buy several wallets if they want a wallet.

BOTH of my dad's wallets were like George's in the video, mine used to be. Now it's like the credit card/license holder in one pocket and a folding vinyl money clip in another. Out of 20 something credit cards I have and leave at home, I carry only the 2 I use and pay in full monthly which don't charge for Identity Theft/Fraudulent use. Much more comfortable.
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Re: throw-down?

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My wallet is in my back right pocket. If a suspected bad guy says "give me your wallet", I'm going to make small talk while raising my shirt as if to get to my wallet, then the response to the threat on my life will begin.

Hopefully in the moments prior to this event I'll consider cover, surroundings, backgrounds, etc, and react accordingly.

In the end, hopefully I'm standing. If not, I was called home.

Honestly, I've run this scenario through my mind a thousand times, and practiced it mentally and physically an equal number of times. Beyond that, I try to minimize my exposure by having good habits: daytime shopping, parking close, not using ATM's, etc.

But, that's just me....
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Re: throw-down?

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wgoforth wrote:As for percent of Texans who have CHL, I believe it is closer to 1.5%
I'm a numbers geek and was arguing with my buddy about this, so I went looking - it sounded higher than I expected but there's no substitute for sources.

As far as I can tell, the number of TX CHLs is something in the neighborhood of about 5-600,000 (4-5 year license times 123,000ish (a bit more, but a little more than 500 were revoked so let's round) issued in 2010, http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administra ... Issued.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ), versus a 2010 TX population of 25.1 M ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) - so it looks like it is in the neighborhood of 2% or so! Cool - 1 in 50.

I'd be glad for sources of more solid numbers, but even as hand-wavey as this is it should be in the close ballpark.

[ ETA: Oops, the math was already done in a following thread: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=48709" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... at least I got the right answer! :oops: ]

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