Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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Fair...here's where I stand then...I agree that we are both "sincere, well intentioned, and simply wants the best for people". But we disagree on the point of "overall freedoms of citizens". Your idea is to make as many things illegal as necessary for the sake of public safety. I'm not sure where you draw the line at with regards to making things illegal, but you have to be honest and admit that your idea of public safety revolves around prohibitions of certain activities and aggressive enforcement of "pre-crime" laws. Again, all are well intentioned, sincere, and aimed at helping the people. But don't think that these ideas are not restrictive to freedoms.
So you're ok with laws that mandate drivers carry insurance?I’ll propose a scenario. Let’s say a man is drunk and drives into a private citizens fence, destroying it. To me, the issue is between the driver and the property owner. The property owner is the victim here. Why shouldn’t the two parties exchange insurance info and that be the end of it? Why does the state have to show up with their enforcers (police) and arrest the driver and extort him out of thousands of dollars the actual fence owner will never see? The most likely answer is it’s used as a deterrent. Let’s see, upwards of 35,000 people are killed on American roadways every year. Driving is by far the most dangerous thing we do on a daily basis. People drive drunk every day, it’s unenforceable. This attitude simply leads to checkpoints and other losses of liberty.
My Aunt was killed by a drunk driver back in 1990. I would never dream of advocating for more laws to make the alcohol content of someone’s blood a crime. Life is full of tragic situations and it is very fragile, but so is freedom.
We were discussing the idea of “stop resisting” and what it takes to cause someone to get “combative”. If you and I know each other and I suddenly grab you by the collar of your shirt or grab you under your arm your immediate reflex is to tense up. And that’s two friends who are familiar with each other and know neither means the other harm. Now imagine a stranger with a gun doing that. A situation with law enforcement is almost always stressful for one reason or another so people’s emotions are already elevated. All a cop needs to deploy force in excess of your “resistance” is you to tense up or naturally resist their action. But your resistance is a reflex. So it’s basically 100% guaranteed if a cop touches you you’re getting manhandled unless you can figure out a way to make yourself go limp or unconscious.Huff's image communicates the very thing that frustrates me perhaps the most- the double standard regarding the police's actions versus regular citizens' actions in high stress situations. Why are they given so much more leeway than regular citizens when they have actually been trained and are paid to handle those situations professionally and not emotionally? It's ass backwards.
It happens. Your story actually mirrors mine. I had a break in back in 2010 and they took a bunch of stuff (guns, jewelry, electronics)I do too. And when I was broken into and filed two claims in two years, I was cancelled. I had to raise my deductible four times and my premium trippled. You would experience the same all because of someone not being responsible for their own actions.
I would have been better off eating the loss. I paid for it 2X over.It happens. Your story actually mirrors mine. I had a break in back in 2010 and they took a bunch of stuff (guns, jewelry, electronics)
Same year my lady accidentally set fire to the kitchen. State Farm made me whole and promptly canceled me. I had to pay a ridiculous premium to travelers insurance for two years until I could swap over to Allstate.
I'm going through it again now at my business. They're stealing scrap aluminum and other stuff from outside. We've been able to identify them with our security camera footage. Cops say that's not good enough. Need to catch them with the goods. I think we have some evidence now and the detective said he's about to issue arrest warrants. It turns out to be the same guy from last time. Spent 8 years in prison. Got out last summer.It happens. I learned a lot from my experience. I went full tilt on security, cameras, motion sensors the whole 9.
I’m sorry to hear that, it’s unfortunate. Put up an electric fence. There are two types of people in this world with 0 redeeming value, liars and thieves.I'm going through it again now at my business. They're stealing scrap aluminum and other stuff from outside. We've been able to identify them with our security camera footage. Cops say that's not good enough. Need to catch them with the goods. I think we have some evidence now and the detective said he's about to issue arrest warrants. It turns out to be the same guy from last time. Spent 8 years in prison. Got out last summer.