Thats why it is called a forum. We can speculate all day long and hopefully glean something from one another's take on things.mrvmax wrote:It amazes me what people think they can legally do and how they are oblivious to our legal system - what they can and cannot do. Many folks here are headed for the long road to prison if they ever put into action their thoughts expressed on this forum. I would suggest people keep an eye out for the 4 hour seminar that Charles presents at PSC. Sign up and take many notes.......
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- Wed Oct 19, 2011 3:16 pm
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Re: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal
- Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:07 am
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Re: So is this McDonald's employee a hero or a criminal
Ex-Felon working at McD's?
I probably don't watch enough TV to know (ha, ha on me for using TV as a source), but I would imagine that a basic survival trait in prison is to definitely come back and dispense hurt and pain on someone that has attacked you just as soon as you possibly can...
Too bad for the obnoxious idiots that think they can abuse anyone at the counter. I know I would get fired working at McD's and having to put up with that. Pretty sure I wouldn't take the same measures, but as Chris Rock likes to say, "I understand".
I probably don't watch enough TV to know (ha, ha on me for using TV as a source), but I would imagine that a basic survival trait in prison is to definitely come back and dispense hurt and pain on someone that has attacked you just as soon as you possibly can...
Too bad for the obnoxious idiots that think they can abuse anyone at the counter. I know I would get fired working at McD's and having to put up with that. Pretty sure I wouldn't take the same measures, but as Chris Rock likes to say, "I understand".