Posted on 01/25/2015 12:25:42 PM PST by rktman
An otherwise peaceful and playful day this past summer at a southern Illinois homeowners association pool turned ugly when a resident with a history of behavioral problems became offended at a perceived slight. In retaliation, she threatened to drown someone's child.
"It was crazy. It was very frightening," says Michelle St. Cin, AMS, PCAM, regional manager for Community Property Management in Alton, Ill.
The situation was defused, but it left board members wondering: What if an over-protective parent were to pull a gun from a purse or backpack and start firing?
(Excerpt) Read more at jdsupra.com ...
>>Schools, hospitals and government buildings ban firearms.<<
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Soft targets for the next 9/11.
From the article:
“Board safety is always of paramount concern,”
And there you have it. HIS personal safety is the paramount concern. Screw everybody else, it’s all about him and by extension the rest of the local petty tyrants.
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Did they also wonder, "What if a person/parent decided to go nuts and actually try to drown/shoot/stab other children because of some perceived slight?"
Well, the pathological psychologists out there would simply tell you that it may be “perceived” in your eyes but to the person that “feels” slighted, it is genuine. Today’s lesson in feelings. LOL! What the heck ever happened to “sticks and stones”?
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