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RE: In my rather wild younger years, I happened to be friends with several

Posted by chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com on February 19, 2009 at 23:56:40:

"Confronting professionals that spend half their lives practicing violence isn't playing the odds. It's suicidal."


So these harmless burglers I shouldn't be blowing away are now professional at being violent?

If gangs are entering empty houses they won't get into a confrontation - at least if they've done their homework - and won't get blown away.

The amateurs are more likely to be drug addicts, of whom I have a lot of experience, and if they enter a premises they take the risk and must suffer the consequences of being confronted.


Best Regards,
Chris redmond.