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On 2/11/2025 5:48 AM, Roger Merriman wrote:Certainly in uk, I’m told that far more people die or are injured becausecyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:On Thu Feb 6 17:08:19 2025 Roger Merriman wrote:Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:On 6 Feb 2025 16:05:42 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote:
AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:On 2/5/2025 9:13 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:On 2/4/2025 9:37 AM, AMuzi wrote:
Had he followed the rules, he'd be dead.
We've been through all this before, of course. And we all
know you, Andrew, are the master at finding links to truly
rare negative events.
But (again) if a person were to make their life decisions
based on the assumption that rare events would be happening
to them, they'd be living a weird life indeed.
Stay out of houses! People have died in them!
https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/local/pascocounty/man-
hospitalized-serious-condition-car-crash-pasco-
county/67-20eb0233-763f-42de-a617-a5db70dd1c1a
Not all that rare. Stabbings are prevalent on public transit
in large cities.
Yesterday for example:
https://nypost.com/2025/02/05/us-news/bloody-outbreak-of-nyc-subway-crime-leaves-at-least-5-hurt-in-stabbings-slashings-and-a-beating-cops/
And defensive use of blades is regular (from what I see,
about 1 out of 50 or so).
Speaking of rare events, how many of the 400 million
firearms were used in magic spontaneous fatal negligent
discharges in the owner's home? Is it more than the 1 to 3
million defensive use incidents? Curious minds want to know.
While American cities do have higher violent crime rates, New York seems to
have about 4 million folks using Transit per day, which though perhaps a
bit low for the size of New York, London is 24 million per day. Does seem a
bit more car centric from what I can gathered.
But either way thats a lot of people, who one assumes arent expecting to
have to deal with crime.
Roger Merriman
Many, perhaps most people lock their doors even though they don't
really expect any strangers to come around and try to get in.
--
C'est bon
Soloman
In a similar manner, doors unless proper security doors and frames offer
near zero protection from being forcibly opened, I?ve had to open doors/key
safes/medication cabinets none take more than a minute and that?s hardly
rushed job.
Did hear last century of one fellow postie who cam upon a bloke slumped by
the door, with the home owner, as he?d discovered that a proper security
door and frame is like running into a wall, home owner was mostly amused,
police and ambulance on way to collect the foolish lad!
If someone forcibly opens either the front or rear door they will make
enough noise and be delayed long enough to meet a .38 bullet in the
chest. Oh wait, you limies believe that guns are dangerous.
It does make a noise, but opening a door takes a matter of few seconds, ie
any intruder would be within the property sub 10s even opening doors at
work as folks have lost keys so on so hardly something I’m doing fast if
anything trying to cause minimal damage but even so that’s sub 30s
Much like the quick draw myth if that is something your scared about you’d
need a security door which will slow down even a tooled up and determined
intruder.
Guns absolutely are dangerous that rather is the point of them ie they are
weapons, a weapon that wasn’t dangerous wouldn’t be much of weapon now
would it!
I think UK gun crime is quite favourable comparison to the US!
Roger Merriman
Goes both ways. Home invasions are typically very quick,
violent and chaotic, making general rules undependable:
https://www.kake.com/news/mother-shoots-home-intruder-to-protect-her-3-children-sheriff-says/article_d90ccaca-fe94-5a25-afad-5537e4d0ef9b.html
https://cwbchicago.com/2025/01/man-found-tied-up-dead-in-norwood-park-home.html
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