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    hopper68

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    Some points of wisdom from M(oronic)TV

    Blue lives matter is NOT real because they were not born with blue skin.

    2016 really sucked (I guess Trump's fault for winning).

    Only white guy's get to enjoy America.

    [video=youtube;SBluYsydAVc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBluYsydAVc[/video]
     

    MRockwell

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    OK, hope the statutes of stupidity has ran out on this. Fiance sent this to me from the book of faces. Way tooo much facepalm going on.

    RogueBullets.jpg

    Don't mess with rogue bullets!
     

    Cameramonkey

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    Now, now. We shouldn't be too harsh on these misunderstood young adults. We should praise them for posting their exploits online, rather than shame them.

    It's the only way they'll get arrested.

    Yeah, at least one of the suspects in my vandalism case has been seen on social media stating she is glad she didnt get caught that night. SMH
     

    ArcadiaGP

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    Actual sign in Harrison, Arkansas

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    Dirtebiker

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    From the description in the article, I am guessing "mumbler" wandered into the wrong theater, was confused as to why it was a) already full, and b) already had a movie playing. Panic ensued.

    If I stampeded from a theater every time I saw someone "odd", I'd never get passed the previews.
    yep, probably went for popcorn and soda, walked into the wrong room and couldn't find his wife. Big deal.
     

    2A_Tom

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    Listen to the dispatcher try to create a crime. 5 years ago, before cc became legal in WI.

    [video=youtube;-cE5N2ZXr6c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cE5N2ZXr6c[/video]

    I'm sorry, what exactly did the dispatcher do wrong. She explained the law to the citizen in such a way that the person apologized. She dispatched Police as a precaution, and hopefully informed them, of the actual circumstances. I think that is the case since none of the pics depict any jack booting.
     

    hopper68

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    I'm sorry, what exactly did the dispatcher do wrong. She explained the law to the citizen in such a way that the person apologized. She dispatched Police as a precaution, and hopefully informed them, of the actual circumstances. I think that is the case since none of the pics depict any jack booting.

    So if I see a group of OCers (one with an INGO shirt instead of Open Carry Wisconsin), do you recommend calling 911? And then what should the dispatcher do? Send out a squad just to check on them?
     

    2A_Tom

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    If you call because you don't understand the law, that is on you.

    I would hope that the dispatcher would be professional, get all the info and if she saw nothing against code, assuage the complainants fears by explaining the law.

    Unfortunately the dispatcher is usually required to dispatch police for CYA purposes.

    In this situation it seems the police on scene preformed totally professionally.

    In my humble opinion it was handled about as professionally as expected.

    This is how it is not supposed to be done. https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...ererville.html?highlight=schererville+walmart
     

    hopper68

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    If you call because you don't understand the law, that is on you.

    I would hope that the dispatcher would be professional, get all the info and if she saw nothing against code, assuage the complainants fears by explaining the law.

    Unfortunately the dispatcher is usually required to dispatch police for CYA purposes.

    In this situation it seems the police on scene preformed totally professionally.

    In my humble opinion it was handled about as professionally as expected.

    This is how it is not supposed to be done. https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...ererville.html?highlight=schererville+walmart

    And there professionalism cost the city of Madison.

    [video=youtube;lBjqlJRei-A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBjqlJRei-A[/video]
     
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