Everything is Fine

Francisco- Just don’t be prepared to defend yourself, your loved ones or god forbid your…property. We’ll come by sometime later the next day if there was a problem. Or maybe you’ll have to pop by the precinct to file a report. We might be “busy”.

13 Replies to “Everything is Fine”

  1. where are the car keys prominently accessible?
    according to tranna cops one must provide easy access so s to deter the much worse breakin-assault thingy.
    incidentally the CAA phone agent demurred this might be cause to deny the theft claim.
    these nmaddog worse than useless bullies clearly dont care the town crackhead makes off with that $80,000 2023 custom minvan

  2. and note its called lindsayontario syndrome.
    all youse cops feel free to do a jfk on your buddies then yourself

  3. The new normal … you’re fkcued. Think of it as reparations for your white colonialism

  4. and another thing, l wuz a cop auxiliary about a year and a half 88-90 when we finally moved away. l pleaded with the regulars ‘if l do something l shdnt, or not do something l should let me know’ they didnt. once to often l sat in the briefing room thumb up the arse. so l quit.
    p.s. when it came time firearms certification only *TWO* out of 50 20 rounds on target.
    the instructor and me. did l get any collegial joking banter? not a word. when l offered to explain the trick? not a word. l KNEW before l started l didnt ‘fit in’ with their borg mentality.
    when this
    https://opmf.ca/control.php?service_name=Niagara%20Regional%20Police
    happened l was quick to sarcastically suggest they really shoulda coulda recruited me to show them how to hit the paper target not one of their own.
    boo hoo hoo and ha ha ha NRP
    one more way you cops have treated me like crapola, just ‘recycling’ it like a good citoyen

    ah, yes, what is hte trick? dont squint. years of photography taught me to look thru the viewfinder (and the gun sights) with one eye and ignore the image coming from the other.
    l refined my technique by holding the trigg on the verge of kicking and would watch the sights ‘pan’ over the target and ‘second guess’ when to time pulling the trigger the rest of the way

    1. The response time of police to a home invasion is about 8 minutes.

      The response time of the homeowner’s Glock 9mm is about 1,440 feet per second.

      RNrn

  5. I think it’s important to note that *most* home invaders wouldn’t be reporting “where they’re working tonight” to anyone and it’s not likely they’d say to their wife, “I’m working at 3456 Raspberry Lane tonight and I should be home by 3 AM, if I’m not, contact the police so they can send a search party out for me” …

    They’re mostly paranoid that someone will turn on them, and do try to not leave a trail. Their car could be parked a block away, and it’ll be towed away by the next day.
    So, if you treat a home invader like Saudi Arabia treated Jamal Khashoggi at their consulate in Istanbul, that is, I think they chopped him up and flushed him down the sewer, including the tarp they conducted the chopping over, then the chance is slim, of having to answer too many questions the next morning at 8 AM if the police decide to ask you about last night.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45812399

    The key is to keep your steely resolve, just take a glance out the window to see if the neighbors have turned their lights on at the report of a rifle, and do not under any circumstances call the police for “aid” … no “warning shots out the front door” …

    Aiding you, isn’t part of the police code of conduct.

    Repeat to yourself, “communists aren’t people, this home invader was a communist, and communists aren’t people” over and over again… until the memory fades.

    Your wife may bring this event up from time to time in certain private discussions, but you’re the breadwinner, and she doesn’t want you to be given a tenner in the big house as it’ll mean she’ll have to return to actual work. Remind her of that, and that her best days ended in her 40’s so good luck finding a new sucker to share this bitter existence.

    Think, then act. Don’t act, then think of how you could have conducted yourself better.

  6. In the words of LtCol Jeff Cooper:

    “If violent crime is to be curbed, it is only the intended victim that can do it. The felon does not fear the police, and he fears neither judge nor jury. Therefore what he must be taught to fear is his victim.”

  7. Surely in rural areas, the 9pmroutine includes ensuring the gun is clean, oiled and load with fresh ammunition and in a safe, but accessible, location.

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