As far as I can tell from reading, the type of toys has yet to be positively ID'ed, whether it is closer to a nerf gun or an airsoft gun. If it was in fact an airsoft or BB gun, then I can see the OPs point - if it was closer to nerf (which the initial telling of the story seemed to relay), then I think the danger was exaggerated, and the OP over reacted.
If the OP couldn't tell the difference, as was also indicated at some point in the thread, then I think "cooler heads may have prevailed" and more research was necessary. Calling the kids rude, as others have done, doesn't seem to fit. One of the kids apologized and was polite and respectful...seems like alot for a teenager that just got berated to do - I was impressed with that part of the story.
I'm still not sure how the parents got brought into the mix...
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- Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:04 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Dealing with Teens fighting a war in the Park!
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- Tue Feb 22, 2011 9:37 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Dealing with Teens fighting a war in the Park!
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Re: Dealing with Teens fighting a war in the Park!
Was it airsoft or nerf? OPs posts are conflicting. There is nothing soft about an airsoft pellet.
If they were running co2 airsoft guns than that might be worth a warning.
If they were running co2 airsoft guns than that might be worth a warning.
- Tue Feb 22, 2011 6:24 pm
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- Topic: Dealing with Teens fighting a war in the Park!
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Re: Dealing with Teens fighting a war in the Park!
Don't call the police for a nerd gun. We have plenty else to deal with. The kids were having fun at a park. That's why it's there right? So they're not out vandalizing and slinging dope?