Posted on 01/14/2007 7:20:16 AM PST by Neo-Luddite
CHICAGO -- Pam Branka would often talk about the recent murder of a manager at a Burger King in suburban Chicago, but she never believed the same fate could befall her at the Burger King where she worked for 15 years in a small northeast Illinois community, her husband said.
The 46-year-old mother of one and a manager at the Burger King in Momence, about 50 miles south of Chicago, were found dead inside the fast-food restaurant on Saturday, Kankakee County Coroner Robert Gessner said. He identified the other victim as Paul Jones, 49, of Donovan.
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See..I am not impossible to get along with..:-)
It CAN be harsh--but--ask yourself--when was the last time you were patted down? In practice, it probably isn't a big deal. I've carried when I've needed to legally or not. I have a CCP but it is not any good in my home state of Illinois. It is always about who is doing the what that matters and their level of discretion.
I get patted down everytime I go to a concert, which is often.
Right--but you expect to get patted down in that situation.
You're entering a controlled environment. At a commercial venue like that they are probably looking for alcohol, drugs, and electronics as well.
I wasn't saying you should try to carry at concerts or in court or anywhere for that matter.
I wasn't advising anyone to do anything.
You are permitting that search--I've been to events like that as well. I'm in my thirties and (I'm showing my age)--I don't like being in crowd situations like that anymore.
I don't fly anymore either.
I'm thinking of people that work late shifts with very few other employees. Remoteness may not even be a factor. In big crime ridden cities the thieves don't care about remote. In such situations it might be worth the risk to carry illegally.
I would agree. Better still, get out of Dodge. And the service economy (if you can).
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