Posted on 12/20/2014 1:34:55 PM PST by Buck-I-Guy
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Cop was pretty well hyped up by the call, I would suspect. He's at the tail end of that game of post office.
Smart people don’t talk to the press, unless they absolutely have to. The press NEVER reports honestly. All reporting is aimed at advancing the agenda.
And in Atlanta:
http://www.myfoxchicago.com/story/27678261/protesters-block-busy-buckhead-intersection
“about a dozen protesters blocked the intersection at Peachtree and Lenox roads on Saturday afternoon.
FOX 5 crews say the protesters have handcuffed themselves together and are using plastic piping as sheaths to prevent police from uncoupling them. Fire officials were called in to assist with cutting through the pipes.”
Need fire department to cut plastic pipe... wtf?
Meanwhile, in my local walmart, they tried to call the cops on the local high school choir doing a Christmas carol in the store.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TQXxZ-E0EY
I am sure they are blister packed. RFID and all that.
Yeah they are but usually in boxes if we are talking about a BB Gun or an air rifle. They aren't firearms so they are out on the shelves as they should be.
Yes, boxed or blister packed. I don't know if they bother with loss-prevention tagging them, they are pretty big, and pretty cheap anyway. I.e., not a big loss item.
I know I bought a Beeman pellet rifle for my kids at WalMart about six or ten years ago. It was royghly loose in a box (foam inserts or something to protect the stock and action). It would have been easy to get one of those out without so much as a scissor or pocketknife. Might be different with packaging today.
Walmart is private property. Call in the cops to get the trespassers off their property.
I agree.
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