Posted on 04/21/2024 10:40:37 PM PDT by dennisw
\A New York Home Depot has deployed a guard dog — and other stores may be close behind — to protect shoppers from aggressive migrants and thieves flooding their parking lots, The Post has learned.
Two men wearing MSA Security caps and bulletproof vests with a German Shepherd in tow patrolled the Home Depot in New Rochelle on Tuesday.
“It’s more about omnipresence,” one guard said, explaining that the company was contracted a few weeks ago. “It’s not like we let them go bite anyone or anything.”
The guard said the store hired them for a number of reasons.
“It’s not just because of [migrants], but because of a myriad of other things too, like people breaking into cars, that kind of stuff,” he said.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Thieves and shoplifters hate guard dogs and are afraid of them. The same goes for criminal illegal immigrants.
We’re approaching a return to Feudalism (or Serfdom?) where we rely on local warlords for protection from other warlords at the price of our freedom. Meanwhile the “Government of the People, by the People, and for the People” slowly perishes from the Earth.
What took them so long? I’ve had dogs patrolling my property for many years. I’ve never looked forward to having to clean up after them administrating justice, but so be it.
I give this policy no more than 48 hours before it’s rescinded.
Thanks for posting.
Shame.......
And a much better investment at that.
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We’re approaching a return to Feudalism (or Serfdom?) where we rely on local warlords for protection from other warlords at the price of our freedom. Meanwhile the “Government of the People, by the People, and for the People” slowly perishes from the Earth.
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I, for one, welcome the return of Serfdom. Least, @ that time, the taxation was MUCH lower than the (supposed) “Government of the People, by the People, and for the People” we have today (which def. is NOT Constitutional, but that died ages ago anyway).
I have barn cats on patrol.
They are USELESS!
They’ll step aside and let a big, fat, masked critter walk right up to their feed bowl and eat it all.
“It’s not like we let them go bite anyone or anything.”
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Who told you to say that out loud, dummy?
Follow the money and check out the ownership of MSA Security.
Deep State is making money off this Charlie foxtrot, too.
The policy won’t be rescinded.
New Rochelle - median home price about $600K
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27 years too late for me-—
I quit going to Home Depot when I had to park further out due to BLOCKS of PARKING SLOTS that were covered over & were used to “SHELTER” the Illegals who were accosting people trying to LEAVE with their purchases.
Said illegals were swarming cars—and I DO MEAN SWARM—7 on one occasion-—speaking gibberish in an ENGLISH SPEAKING country -—wanting to be hired for cash to do “labor”.
I am single & female. I no longer felt safe in HD parking lots.
ALSO-— GIVING OBVIOUSLY ILLEGAL PERSONS ANY PRIORITY PARKING SPACES & TRYING TO MAKE THEM “COMFORTABLE” was just plain wrong.
I spend more money at Lowe’s & Ace Hardware & ranch supply than in dress shops.
HOME DEPOT LOST ME FOR LIFE
Hope the dogs are updated on their vaccinations; no telling what kind of weird diseases those wetbacks are carrying .
You must live in the wrong state.
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The only reason taxes were lower under feudalism is because the serfs had little or no money, Their tax was their labor farming the local noble’s land, and serving in his army when he decided to take over the neighboring lord’s turf. Think the gangland wars of the ‘20s with swords and arrows instead of guns. And everyone was in the gang whether they wanted to be or not.
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So, like TODAY. Little money to ‘the People’, working the “King’s land” (jobs), selective-service (Ukraine+) to placate their ‘shock troops’ via welfare & forced labor (*FREE* h’care/education+)
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