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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2833271" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I heard it explained best that the police are generally historians. They look at what happened and try and figure it out, that is unless you are the one behind the wheel. But it's the nature of things, it's impossible to prevent someone who is bent on causing trouble from doing it if they don't care about the punishment.</p><p></p><p>The only time I leave my weapon in my truck is when I have to go into the post office. Then it's generally in the console with my wife sitting there. If I had to leave it constantly I would probably get something made to bolt into the console and either have a lock or some sort of trap system to open it. But my alarm is just a simple one, my stereo isn't worth much and putting much more of an alarm in it would be overkill.</p><p></p><p>As far as someone walking up like that especially if I was in a hurry it would have been a simple, "Hey, I'm busy. If you want to talk go call a 900 number." I try to be cordial but I'm not exactly the nicest person in the world when I am busy and if you seem untrustworthy I can be downright rude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2833271, member: 29706"] I heard it explained best that the police are generally historians. They look at what happened and try and figure it out, that is unless you are the one behind the wheel. But it's the nature of things, it's impossible to prevent someone who is bent on causing trouble from doing it if they don't care about the punishment. The only time I leave my weapon in my truck is when I have to go into the post office. Then it's generally in the console with my wife sitting there. If I had to leave it constantly I would probably get something made to bolt into the console and either have a lock or some sort of trap system to open it. But my alarm is just a simple one, my stereo isn't worth much and putting much more of an alarm in it would be overkill. As far as someone walking up like that especially if I was in a hurry it would have been a simple, "Hey, I'm busy. If you want to talk go call a 900 number." I try to be cordial but I'm not exactly the nicest person in the world when I am busy and if you seem untrustworthy I can be downright rude. [/QUOTE]
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