DainBramaged
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- Jun 19, 2003
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I'd call the cops and more than likely be on my way over there with my gun. But that's just me and I'm sure most would think me an idiot.
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
I'd call the cops and more than likely be on my way over there with my gun. But that's just me and I'm sure most would think me an idiot.
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Originally posted by: irishScott
Close or not, if you hear something like that IMO you have a responsibility to investigate, and if necessary call the cops/ambulance. You may be desensitized, so what? 9/10 times it won't be anything significant, but the 1/10 time it will be serious and a person could be hurt, or in this case, killed. I'll take those odds to potentially help/save someone.
If I followed that logic then I would be walking out of my place at least 5 times a night within a 3 hour time span and my place isn't even that noisy. That's the problem. Even in places where the noise level is about average you will never get everyone to check out everything because they naturally zone it out. You would be shocked how much regular muffled noise can sound like muffled cries for help in a lot of places. I am more of a fan of paying for the installation of a panic button. It's really cheap and does the job.
Originally posted by: KB
Also New York has some of the toughest gun laws on the books: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G...es_(by_state)#New_York
Do you really want to go help someone when you aren't armed as equally as the bad guy?
