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Mob Rule & Shooting In Public - A Horror Story +1
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 434801" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Problems encountered with the prior two solutions...</p><p>1. Cellular dead zone. Texts were sent but wouldn't go out. And the morons said they called the cops.</p><p>2. They scrolled through ALL the images and showed them there were no photos of the kids and the morons wouldn't let them go and even talked of smashing their equipment.</p><p>3. The encounter WAS recorded, which is why we can see just how scary it was.</p><p></p><p>Hell, the first thing the cops did when they showed up was ask if the female photographer, who had been in tears for 20 minutes, was drunk!! </p><p></p><p>Reason cannot coexist with a mob mentality, which is why they need to be avoided at all costs. The problem is that mobs tend not to work on a schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 434801, member: 9240"] Problems encountered with the prior two solutions... 1. Cellular dead zone. Texts were sent but wouldn't go out. And the morons said they called the cops. 2. They scrolled through ALL the images and showed them there were no photos of the kids and the morons wouldn't let them go and even talked of smashing their equipment. 3. The encounter WAS recorded, which is why we can see just how scary it was. Hell, the first thing the cops did when they showed up was ask if the female photographer, who had been in tears for 20 minutes, was drunk!! Reason cannot coexist with a mob mentality, which is why they need to be avoided at all costs. The problem is that mobs tend not to work on a schedule. [/QUOTE]
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