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"A GUNMAN burst into a petrol station, hit the cashier in the face with a handgun and demanded money in a dawn attack on a petrol station."
"The hooded attacker stormed into the Shell garage on Whitehorse Road in Croydon early on Monday morning, brandishing a handgun and demanding money from the safe."
"The terrified cashier, a 28-year-old man, said he could not open it. He was told to sit on a chair and the attacker hit him in the face with the gun and kicked him in the head." |
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cbar10@hotmail.com
(8/28/2005)
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It takes so little to stop these thugs. An old, WWII, Enfield revolver in .38 S&W, even if it was a dehorned snubbie with only two rounds in it, would have been enough to stop this attack. It takes very little in the way of hardware to stop criminals. One can only imagine that the British government means to encourage criminals, since they continue to do such a good job of it. One has to assume that is their plan, since that is their practice. |
| Comment by:
revjen45@hotmail.com
(8/28/2005)
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| By encouraging crime they create the pretext by which the Sheeple will acquiesce to or even demand the revocation of their rights in the name of security. It works the same everywhere. |
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