It wouldn't be my first or even second Rodeo lol. I know First hand how it can turn out you just never know what's going to run through the perps mind.
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I've heard and seen plenty of it ,a nurse at our local hospital was roughed up pretty good.
Been to the hospital many times where the patient is escorted by the police and freaking out. Tweaked out I should say lol. It's not coming from the water they drink lol.
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Boy that is a stupid concept - who ever came up with that one - so if a nut job comes at you with a bat and you got a gun you are not suppose to use it - down here if a guy comes at you with a bat and you got a gun - he is toast - sounds like your laws are there to protect the criminal - when I hear about so many of your laws makes me all the more happy that I am an American - pretty simple concept - simple that's for sure
They seem to be on the rise in the GTA and Peel regions. Brazen day light break ins, doesn't matter. Has happened to me, family members, friends and a co-worker in the span of just 5 years.
Point is if an unknown person breaks in, you must assume the worst. They clearly know that they are doing something wrong by entering a locked premises. Benefit of the doubt should automatically default to homeowner in that scenario and not be so circumstantial.
Rack the slide, fire a warning shot after verbally warning the intruders, whatever. And if they persist they do so at their peril.