My first knee-jerk reaction is to tell you that the most dangerous thing about this guy is his mouth. Most mass murderers don’t run their mouth like this. You might tell him that it’s bad for business to speak like this, as someone might hear him. Tell him that a complaint to the airport management could lose that spot for all of you.
I have a different real life story about how red flag laws can be abused, but I’ll save it for another day.
“I have a different real life story about how red flag laws can be abused,”
Really I’m not looking to abuse the system. What I’m trying to deal with is that there is no clear way to actually _use_ a red flag system.
None of the options set forth make sense. Like the sexual harassment policy at Yale University. The victim must confront their attacker face to face without management or faculty in the room before any legal action can be taken.
And no one wants to do that.
So in this same situation I see a clear path to violence but there are still no clear paths to stopping it. Well, there is but then I would be the psychokiller.
Any fan of “Dexter” knows what I am talking about.