Ok,KD5NRH wrote:I could easily imagine something like starting a lawnmower, involving a hastily inserted Foley catheter.lkd wrote:My wife is an OB RN of over 15 years. I would not, even with a small army, attempt a baby snatching from an OB ward. Those women aren't armed, but every single one of them would rather die than let a baby get taken, and any fool that dares try ("unannounced drill" or otherwise) is liable to be savagely injured, if not rapidly terminated by multiple injections of massive amounts of epinephrine using VERY long needles. It would NOT be a pretty sight.
OUCH!!!
What gets me is that the assumption by the conducting organization assumes that an unannounced "drill" is somehow going to remind people in that facility how vunerable they are???
What is (or was) the expected reaction to this "drill"???
What were they really supposed to learn...
If there were enough of us who carried in a facility like that, legally, or illegally, can you imagine the tragedy of a reaction by a CHL in a situation like that...
Imagine if they tried to do this in the parks in Williamson County Tennessee, where it is illegal to carry in those parks in that county, but you know someone will anyway...
Yep...This is a case of stupid vs. stupid...Two negatives are definitely not going to make a positive...