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On Sun, 30 May 2004 00:31:40 GMT, "Jim Hampton"
wrote: "I Am Not George" wrote in message om... Jim I stand by my statement. there is no excuse to advise this guy to do something illegal and harassing I dont care if you disguise your advise with a wink wink oh dont do this lol And please dont tell us that story of how you keyed the 10KW military transmitter again it does get the keyclowns all sexualy excited. Perhaps you didn't understand what I was talking about when I mentioned the area I am in. Around here, you can *try*, but it is unlikely anyone give a d*mn. I had a woman blocking my driveway waiting for a woman in a house *across* the street. She wouldn't move. When I told her I would call the police (I had to go to work) she said the cops most likely wouldn't come and it would take them at least an hour if they came at all. She sat right there (why not 10 feet one way or the other? Or, better yet, across the street in front of the house she was picking up the other fool?). She picked up her passenger about 10 minutes later and, fortunately, I was still 10 minutes early for work. I've had stereos blasting and people wouldn't turn them down. I added the Souse stuff for the entertainment center to counter that, plus bought a transmitter as backup. I didn't need them. The people moved (or, likely, went to jail. Drugs are very prevalent here). These are the type you have to deal with here. The breakdown of the moral fabric of society is very prevalent in many areas. It's a shame that yours is one of the worst. I'm sure the behavior of the radio op's in your area are reflective of this behavior as well. It's bad when people lack the common courtesy to not do things like block someone else's driveway. It's especially telling when after being asked to move, they refuse. It's a greater shame that the decent people are forced to resort to clandestine methods to rid the neighborhood of this type of trash. That incident, plus this fact: over the past 20 years, there have been some homes broken into. There would be a rash of two or three and then some homeowner would blow the intruder away. Of course, having been inside of their own home, no arrests were made. As it should be. Then things would quiet down for 5 or 6 years. Perhaps 15 years ago, a homeowner heard noise from his garage. He blew someone away who was stealing his bicycle. He was arrested, but, funny thing, the grand jury refused to indict him. LOL. Then things got quiet again. We need to move away from the liberal mentality which attempts to paint criminals as "victims". When someone is committing a crime against one's home and family, then they should have the right to defend against it. If moral decency is not enough to deter scumbags from committing crimes, then the very real possibility of coming up against deadly force should be. Due to those facts, around here you might ask the neighbor. Likely nothing will change. Then, you do what you have to and just keep a 12 gauge handy (funny, but 12 gauges have been involved in a number of those incidents. They are very effective. Just make sure they are inside your house). I feel certain you think I'm exaggerating; I'm not. If I were you, I'd move. I'm sure your stipulation probably prevents you, but I'd try to find a way. I can't live in that type of area. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
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