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Posted by Norm Mugford on March 27, 2006, 8:50 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options You got that right, Jim.
We have no rights, unless we pay to uphold them.
The criminal on the other hand, gets his legal rights,
for free.
Norm Mugford
> If the robber has a chance of getting injured in anyway, your idea would
> not be feasible on a legal standpoint. It's sad to say but, in today's
> world, the robber has more rights than his innocent victims have. It also
> seems that an innocent victim must pay to enforce their rights, while a
> criminal gets theirs pro bono.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
>> Another of my ideas, anyone know if this has been tried before:
>>
>> A chamber is built underground in front of the bank teller or party
>> store checkout area.
>> Someone pulls a gun demanding money, clerk pushes a button and the
>> floor opens up
>> under the robber and he/she falls into a holding cell while bullet
>> proof glass slides over the
>> opening holding the person secure until police arrive.
>>
>> or
>>
>> Bullet proof glass rises from the floor (very quickly) at the push of a
>> button enclosing the would be robber in an above ground cage until
>> police arrive.
>>
>> No, I haven't figured out the myrid logistical problems with a setup
>> like this, it is only
>> a rough idea of what might be possible.
>>
>> Crazy idea or ?
>>
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>
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