Home
Forum
Search
Login
Register
Merch
Donate
Welcome, Guest. Please
Login
or
Register
::
View Members
SuzukiSavage.com
›
General Category
›
The Cafe
› Bike Jacked at Gunpoint
(Moderators:
verslagen1
,
Dave
,
Serowbot
)
‹
Previous topic
|
Next topic
›
Pages:
1
2
Bike Jacked at Gunpoint (Read 147 times)
mpescatori
Serious Thumper
Offline
Romanum Thumperium
Cavalco, yeaaah !!!
Posts: 3547
Rome, Italy
Gender:
Re: Bike Jacked at Gunpoint
Reply #15 -
10/17/13 at 05:28:17
"
There have been plenty of cases where the victim of an armed robbery handed over whatever the crook wanted and was then shot anyway.
Are you willing to trust your life to the good will of a criminal?
"
Hmmm... maybe that's the fundamental difference between a latino/whatever robber at gunpoint over there, and a mafioso hitman over here:
The latter still has a code of honor
.
Back to top
Maurizio Pescatori, Esq.
Gentleman Rider
Mikuni BST40, K&N filter, Stage2 cam, Verslagen tensioner, Sportster muff, 120 proof moonshine, Pirelli MT 66 tourers... and a chain conversion too !
IP Logged
oldNslow
Serious Thumper
Offline
SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!
Posts: 2683
Rochester, NY
Gender:
Re: Bike Jacked at Gunpoint
Reply #16 -
10/17/13 at 07:58:47
Quote:
Hmmm... maybe that's the fundamental difference between a latino/whatever robber at gunpoint over there, and a mafioso hitman over here:
The latter still has a code of honor.
Exactly right. What we have here in the US is a class of feral savages that our politicaly correct media refer to as "minority urban youths"
Almost all of our large cities are infested with them and smaller towns and even rural areas are not immune either anymore.
There was a case not long ago in Texas where three of these scumbags - all teenagers - went for a ride and shot and killed a college kid who was out jogging near his school. Robbery was not the motive. When apprehended one of these guys told the police that they were bored and just decided to go out and kill someone. They had no idea who the young man they killed was. They shot him because he was an available victim.
When I was working - I'm retired now - I was often compelled by by job to work in locations where I simply refused to go unarmed. One of my co-workers was relieved of his wallet at gunpoint by one of the local cockroaches in one of these areas - fortunately he was not harmed. The cop who took the report told him he was lucky, and that they'd likely never catch the guy.
Back to top
IP Logged
Pages:
1
2
‹
Previous topic
|
Next topic
›
Forum Jump »
» 10 most recent posts
» 10 most recent topics
General Category
- Rubber Side Down!
- Technical Documents/Reference
- The Marketplace
»» The Cafe
- Politics, Religion (Tall Table)
- Forum Upgrade Issues / Tests
« Home
« Home
SuzukiSavage.com
09/21/24 at 23:21:34
›
General Category
›
The Cafe
› Bike Jacked at Gunpoint
SuzukiSavage.com
» Powered by
YaBB 2.2
!
YaBB
© 2000-2007. All Rights Reserved.