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I would think there is nothing worse than a robber attacking a person after a self defense class...
This is worse...
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Just last week in my department QC room a dark skinned stranger walked in, took a seat in the far corner, and several mins later walked out with the receptionist’s backpack. She noticed it as he walked out the door and chased after him demanding her bag back. He immediately gave it back, said sorry, and disappeared. It was busy there during the afternoon and only she was in the room and it was not her normal shift to work. He was not found. This was located deep in the hospital beyond several interior doors. Brazen indeed.Everyone was just sitting there watching this random dude go through someone's bag?
Thats your white privilege talking. If he were white no one would have a problem with what he did.Everyone was just sitting there watching this random dude go through someone's bag?
Reminds me of a story that I heard about the Sears that used to be on Mass Ave in Cambridge. Two dudes came in, picked up a canoe, and walked out. Nobody challenged them, as they seemed to be legit. I mean, shoplifting is putting stuff in your pocket, right?Just last week in my department QC room a dark skinned stranger walked in, took a seat in the far corner, and several mins later walked out with the receptionist’s backpack. She noticed it as he walked out the door and chased after him demanding her bag back. He immediately gave it back, said sorry, and disappeared. It was busy there during the afternoon and only she was in the room and it was not her normal shift to work. He was not found. This was located deep in the hospital beyond several interior doors. Brazen indeed.
Junior League, ever read 'The Bomb in my Garden'? (or something like that) Saddam's bomb maker gained access to our nuclear weapons at various levels. Pretty much just walked in and talked his way past security.Reminds me of a story that I heard about the Sears that used to be on Mass Ave in Cambridge. Two dudes came in, picked up a canoe, and walked out. Nobody challenged them, as they seemed to be legit. I mean, shoplifting is putting stuff in your pocket, right?
Back when I was doing work in the field on process controls, I found that a metal clipboard and WearGuard blues would get you into pretty much anywhere, unchallenged. Busy people don't pay much attention to other busy people.
Wear one of the NASA polo shirts they sell in the gift shops at KSC,Back when I was doing work in the field on process controls, I found that a metal clipboard and WearGuard blues would get you into pretty much anywhere, unchallenged.
i was in orlando once, and found a big gray hoodie with a huge pic of bugs bunny and Warner bros logo. it was a quality work of art, cost like $75 maybe 15 years ago.Wear one of the NASA polo shirts they sell in the gift shops at KSC,
and you get all sorts of fellow tourists coming up with questions.
Reminds me of a story that I heard about the Sears that used to be on Mass Ave in Cambridge. Two dudes came in, picked up a canoe, and walked out. Nobody challenged them, as they seemed to be legit. I mean, shoplifting is putting stuff in your pocket, right?
Back when I was doing work in the field on process controls, I found that a metal clipboard and WearGuard blues would get you into pretty much anywhere, unchallenged. Busy people don't pay much attention to other busy people.
I knew a guy from Revere who was tied up and robbed at gunpoint at his home by someone dressed as a UPS guy. Probably the same guy, lolI used to know a goombah from Revere who had an acquaintance who made a career out of walking into downtown Boston office buildings in a UPS uniform with a handcart with a couple of large empty cardboard boxes. When he left the building the boxes were full of laptops, monitors, pocketbooks, etc.
Telling me this story he seemed to have no problem with associating with a professional criminal. My opinion of him went down 99% at that moment.
(1% chance on any given day that your laptop, monitor, or pocketbook was gonna croak? )I used to know a goombah from Revere who had an acquaintance who made a career out of walking into downtown Boston office buildings in a UPS uniform with a handcart with a couple of large empty cardboard boxes. When he left the building the boxes were full of laptops, monitors, pocketbooks, etc.
Telling me this story he seemed to have no problem with associating with a professional criminal. My opinion of him went down 99% at that moment.