{SIGH}JackM wrote:In light of this thread and watching the T.V. show Bait Car where law enforcement set up a very enticing but totally undefeatable Cadillac Escalade, etc. with cameras, remote control shut-off, doors-locking perps in, etc. it gave me an idea. BG's ALWAYS look for the easy prey/victim which keeps them in business longer to strike again. On the show, it doesn't take 15 seconds for several auto thieves to come out of the woodwork in bad neighborhoods.
Scenario #1
Set up the 2 young, seemingly vulnerable, women late at night in a convertible in a bad part of town in a drive through but with a little surprise in the backseat under a blanket is a well-trained, armed individual ready to put the rapist out of business.
Scenario #2
Have a friend in a different vehicle parked on the other side of the mall bring a lot of empty wrapped boxes at Christmas time through the mall to a car that you are waiting in under a blanket in the back seat armed to the teeth while she places them on the front seat and leaves the door unlocked and returns to the mall for more "shopping". Another friend with binoculars and also armed waits in a van a few rows over with a walkie-talkie to warn you if you face a van-load of attackers to get ready.
Some may find this more rewarding than deer hunting since it helps out the truly vulnerable from being victims when these people are 6 feet under ground. There were probably quite a few people that the rapist in the drive through passed up before he decided to strike the ones least able to defend themselves. This just turns the tables in the same way it would when they decide to pick the wrong house to break into that has a 12-gauge waiting on the other side.
Whoops. Game over!
Sometimes, I just have to wonder if....