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Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 5251588)
I don't care what the odds are...it's my neck we're talking about. :eek:
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Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 5251588)
I don't care what the odds are...it's my neck we're talking about. :eek:
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Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by DollyLlama
(Post 5251593)
Maybe you should think of getting another Doberman.
Anyway my little dogs could trip them up. :lol: |
Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 5251588)
I don't care what the odds are...it's my neck we're talking about. :eek:
Why don't you get a doberman like you mentioned previously? Just because half of Americans (or whatever the percentage is - higher probably) own a gun, doesn't mean to say we all need to go that route? Does it? I only read today on the BBC News website how a 3 year old girl was found in a house in the UK after a shooting incident (2 men were murdered, she survived) .. actually, that's got nothing to do with this really other than it's so much more prevalent these days, and very much on my mind (and in my face on the news/net) |
Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Mandana
(Post 5251600)
I can understand you being scared - terrified even. But to the point of buying a gun??
Why don't you get a doberman like you mentioned previously? Just because half of Americans (or whatever the percentage is - higher probably) own a gun, doesn't mean to say we all need to go that route? Does it? I only read today on the BBC News website how a 3 year old girl was found in a house in the UK after a shooting incident (2 men were murdered, she survived) .. actually, that's got nothing to do with this really other than it's so much more prevalent these days, and very much on my mind (and in my face on the news/net) |
Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 5251609)
I'm jesting. As I previously said we are upgrading our security system and the local police are about a mile away. I still feel much safer than I did in the UK...there is not so much petty crime here. I'll also be enlisting Ray and Rushy as my personal security guards...Thyd will be back up. :lol:
It's a bit close to home for me (coming up to the first anniversary of a friend's son's murder). Feeling a tad sensitive on the issue. |
Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Mandana
(Post 5251615)
Fair enough.
It's a bit close to home for me (coming up to the first anniversary of a friend's son's murder). Feeling a tad sensitive on the issue. |
Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 5251581)
and you were the person I was thinking of who would be nearer. :lol:
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Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 5251621)
Gun ownership is a very tricky area to get into on BE. Personally I have no wish to own one but if a violent crime happened to me or mine...well who knows but I am pretty sure I would use one.
when i was in england in april a couple of friends came round to drop off some stuff for me after dark, apparently they both yelled out 'its *****, put the gun down!' since they knew my wife moved our handgun from my side to her side of the bed when I'm not in town and probably had it on her when answering the door (she did). All I know is that if someone breaks in my door I have a few seconds warning from my dog which is enough to grab my handgun, if they come in the bedroom they get ventilated, if they are in the house i have some time to get orientated.... |
Re: A knock at the door
Hold on - so you live in a low-crime area, a guy knocked on your door, went away apparently peacefully when he didn't get an answer, was later arrested (you don't mention any violence) and you're thinking about buying a gun? :confused:
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Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 5251357)
The last 'crime' we had in this area was around 20 yrs ago...so it is classed as a 'safe area'...but yes it does make you think. I hate to admit it but I am thinking of getting a XXX. See I don't even want to say the word. :o
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Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by TruBrit
(Post 5253188)
and yet you say you feel safer living here than when you did back in the uk yrs ago. so did you consider owning a gun back then? lol you might now but i'm talking yrs ago when you lived there.
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Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 5253290)
I had 2 mean dobermans...a better built house with stronger and secure windows, doors and door locks. We had IMO a much better security system too.
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Re: A knock at the door
Thing is people could walk in through the walls around here...I miss brick houses....
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Re: A knock at the door
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 5251609)
I'm jesting. As I previously said we are upgrading our security system and the local police are about a mile away. I still feel much safer than I did in the UK...there is not so much petty crime here. I'll also be enlisting Ray and Rushy as my personal security guards...Thyd will be back up and my friend Leslie would scare the most hardened of criminals away. Between you and me she could scare a pit bull at 100 paces. :lol:
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