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Ignoramus13363 May 25th 10 03:12 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?

i

Ignoramus13363 May 25th 10 03:16 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On 2010-05-25, Ignoramus13363 wrote:
We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?


I mean "sticker"

Larry Fishel May 25th 10 03:39 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
I assume most burglars are probably already aware that about half of
all homes contain guns. I also assume that most of them know to wait
until no one's home (at lest the ones that have lived very long at
it).

I'm not convinced these stickers/signs make much difference either
way.

"Intruders will be raped and then eaten."

cavelamb May 25th 10 03:42 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
Larry Fishel wrote:
I assume most burglars are probably already aware that about half of
all homes contain guns. I also assume that most of them know to wait
until no one's home (at lest the ones that have lived very long at
it).

I'm not convinced these stickers/signs make much difference either
way.

"Intruders will be raped and then eaten."



My all time favorite is

"Trespassers will be violated".




--

Richard Lamb



TwoGuns May 25th 10 03:53 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On May 24, 9:42*pm, cavelamb wrote:
Larry Fishel wrote:
I assume most burglars are probably already aware that about half of
all homes contain guns. I also assume that most of them know to wait
until no one's home (at lest the ones that have lived very long at
it).


I'm not convinced these stickers/signs make much difference either
way.


"Intruders will be raped and then eaten."


My all time favorite is

"Trespassers will be violated".

--

Richard Lamb


About thirty years ago I saw a handmade sign in a run down area with
the message "Thieves will be castrated."

DL

Doug Miller May 25th 10 04:39 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
In article , Ignoramus13363 wrote:
We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"


Dunno about that... but I remember reading, years ago, about a store owner who
was fed up with breakins in the middle of the night. His solution was to post
a sign reading "This store protected by shotgun three nights a week -- YOU
GUESS WHICH THREE"

Gunner Asch[_6_] May 25th 10 05:01 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On Mon, 24 May 2010 19:39:17 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Ignoramus13363 wrote:

We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?


It could go either way. If the thieves are hitting unoccupied houses
(while the homeowners are at work), it might not be a god idea to
advertise such attractive contents.

Paint a chalk outline on the front steps. ;-)



http://www.grouchyoldcripple.com/archives/001828.html



--


"First Law of Leftist Debate
The more you present a leftist with factual evidence
that is counter to his preconceived world view and the
more difficult it becomes for him to refute it without
losing face the chance of him calling you a racist, bigot,
homophobe approaches infinity.

This is despite the thread you are in having not mentioned
race or sexual preference in any way that is relevant to
the subject." Grey Ghost

Pete C. May 25th 10 05:30 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 

Ignoramus13363 wrote:

We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?

i


Do not call attention to yourself or your house in any way. Do whatever
you can to ensure that your neighbor's house is an easier target, i.e.
better locks, better lighting, surveillance cameras, etc. Dialing 911 or
not dialing 911 only work when you are home, so unless you are home
24x365 they are empty threats.

Artemus[_4_] May 25th 10 05:46 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 

"Ignoramus13363" wrote in message
...
We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?

i


Given the way the courts are ruling these days, why give some young
ADA, eager to make a name for themselves, any ammo to prosecute
you?
Art



Don Foreman May 25th 10 05:51 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On Mon, 24 May 2010 21:12:43 -0500, Ignoramus13363
wrote:

We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?

i


Might work for just kidding bluff. If you might actually shoot an
invader, the perp's attorney in the almost certain resulting civil
suit will thank you kindly for such a display because it prolaims
belligerent disdain of police and civil authority.

Michael A. Terrell May 25th 10 07:50 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 

cavelamb wrote:

Larry Fishel wrote:
I assume most burglars are probably already aware that about half of
all homes contain guns. I also assume that most of them know to wait
until no one's home (at lest the ones that have lived very long at
it).

I'm not convinced these stickers/signs make much difference either
way.

"Intruders will be raped and then eaten."


My all time favorite is

"Trespassers will be violated".



Or the faded old, hand painted sign on a farm fence: 'Trespassers
will be prostituted'.


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Steve R.[_3_] May 25th 10 08:26 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
m...

cavelamb wrote:

Larry Fishel wrote:
I assume most burglars are probably already aware that about half of
all homes contain guns. I also assume that most of them know to wait
until no one's home (at lest the ones that have lived very long at
it).

I'm not convinced these stickers/signs make much difference either
way.

"Intruders will be raped and then eaten."


My all time favorite is

"Trespassers will be violated".



Or the faded old, hand painted sign on a farm fence: 'Trespassers
will be prostituted'.


--


A British research lab was being broken into a lot. They put up a sign
saying: "Trespassers will be experimented upon". The break-ins ended.


Steve R.




Jordan May 25th 10 12:24 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
A friend who was burgled made up stickers for his windows with "I hate
you *******s" on them. Well, made him feel better.

Jordan

Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Or the faded old, hand painted sign on a farm fence: 'Trespassers
will be prostituted'.



Snag[_3_] May 25th 10 01:04 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
Ignoramus13363 wrote:
We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"


http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns
inside?

i


I'd rather have one that says "What the dogs leave will be fed to the
pig." Did you know that a full grown pig can consume flesh at the rate of
4.5 pounds per minute ? Cut thru bones like butter ...
As others have said , the fewer people who know you have guns the better .
Unless , of course , you have a couple of rather large and well trained dogs
(I do ...) to keep an eye on things (they do ...) when you're not at home .
--
Snag
A practice silhouette with
the chest area shot out
taped to the door
works well too ...



Ignoramus13363 May 25th 10 01:31 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On 2010-05-25, Artemus wrote:

"Ignoramus13363" wrote in message
...
We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?

i


Given the way the courts are ruling these days, why give some young
ADA, eager to make a name for themselves, any ammo to prosecute
you?


prosecute me for what?

Robert Swinney May 25th 10 02:04 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
Or, as they say in Oklahoma, "Come on in - make my day"

Bob Swinney
"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 24 May 2010 19:39:17 -0700, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote:

Ignoramus13363 wrote:

We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?


It could go either way. If the thieves are hitting unoccupied houses
(while the homeowners are at work), it might not be a god idea to
advertise such attractive contents.

Paint a chalk outline on the front steps. ;-)



http://www.grouchyoldcripple.com/archives/001828.html



--


"First Law of Leftist Debate
The more you present a leftist with factual evidence
that is counter to his preconceived world view and the
more difficult it becomes for him to refute it without
losing face the chance of him calling you a racist, bigot,
homophobe approaches infinity.

This is despite the thread you are in having not mentioned
race or sexual preference in any way that is relevant to
the subject." Grey Ghost


Ignoramus32248 May 25th 10 02:58 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On 2010-05-25, Robert Swinney wrote:
Or, as they say in Oklahoma, "Come on in - make my day"


Oklahoma has a great "make my day" law. It fully shields homeowners
from any liability (criminal or civil) under well defined
circumstances.

http://www.oscn.net/applications/osc...p?citeID=69782

i

Tim Wescott[_3_] May 25th 10 05:19 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On 05/24/2010 07:12 PM, Ignoramus13363 wrote:
We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?


Were I a thief I'd take it as just so much bloviating and I'd make sure
I looked for the guns while I was trashing your house.

But then, even if I had no conscience I have better things to do with my
time than steal a bunch of your crap that I don't need and can't sell --
particularly when I'd have to drive all the way to Illinois to do it.
So what do I know?

--
Tim Wescott
Control system and signal processing consulting
www.wescottdesign.com

Jim Stewart May 25th 10 06:56 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
Ignoramus13363 wrote:
We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?


Here's my plan:

1. A dog that loves to bark.

2. A box on the side of the house that looks
like a security controller.

3. Never and I mean never let papers, collection
bags, etc, build up on the porch or front yard
longer than 8 hours.

Unless I'm targeted for some reason, there's
about a 100% chance that a burglar would look
for (and find) a tastier victim on my block.

Michael A. Terrell May 25th 10 07:41 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 

Jordan wrote:

A friend who was burgled made up stickers for his windows with "I hate
you *******s" on them. Well, made him feel better.



How about a signpost with pointers to the local graveyards, and the
distance to each? ;-)


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

Erik[_5_] May 25th 10 07:51 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
In article ,
Jim Stewart wrote:

Ignoramus13363 wrote:
We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?


Here's my plan:

1. A dog that loves to bark.

2. A box on the side of the house that looks
like a security controller.

3. Never and I mean never let papers, collection
bags, etc, build up on the porch or front yard
longer than 8 hours.

Unless I'm targeted for some reason, there's
about a 100% chance that a burglar would look
for (and find) a tastier victim on my block.


A couple of thoughts on Jim Stewarts (above) post:

1) I don't have dog... just don't have the time to properly care for
one. But I do have a couple of beware of dog signs, two large beat up
stainless steel dog bowls and a couple of tennis balls. I keep the bowls
near the back end of my driveway where anyone looking over the gate
can't miss them. The balls are also kept in view... and all are moved
around regularly.

2) As far as papers and flyers accumulating... yes have someone you
trust remove them regularly. However, as far as stopping newspapers and
mail goes, I don't think this such a good idea. Through the years there
have been numerous burglars and burglary rings found to have operated on
inside info from postal and newspaper employees. Same deal with
'notifying' alarm company's you'll be gone.

In cold country, have your trusted friend keep your snow tracked up as
well.

The less people that know your business the better... as Jim said above,
if you make the little burglar ******* uncomfortable, he'll likely look
elsewhere unless he has a specific reason to target you.

Erik

axolotl[_2_] May 25th 10 09:25 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On 5/24/2010 11:39 PM, Doug Miller wrote:
911"

Dunno about that... but I remember reading, years ago, about a store owner who
was fed up with breakins in the middle of the night. His solution was to post
a sign reading "This store protected by shotgun three nights a week -- YOU
GUESS WHICH THREE"


The way I heard it- An old guy was tired of having his hunting cabin
broken into. He put up a sign:

Set guns are illegal
So is trespassing
I've made my choice
Now you make yours

Kevin Gallimore

Wes[_5_] May 25th 10 10:34 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
axolotl wrote:

The way I heard it- An old guy was tired of having his hunting cabin
broken into. He put up a sign:

Set guns are illegal
So is trespassing
I've made my choice
Now you make yours


I like that one.

Wes
--
"Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect
government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home
in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller

Wes[_5_] May 25th 10 10:35 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
Ignoramus13363 wrote:

Given the way the courts are ruling these days, why give some young
ADA, eager to make a name for themselves, any ammo to prosecute
you?


prosecute me for what?



The implied threat that burgulars will be killed. They have rights you know. (Too many).

Wes
--
"Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect
government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home
in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller

John Husvar May 25th 10 11:28 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
In article ,
Larry Jaques wrote:

On Mon, 24 May 2010 23:51:26 -0500, Don Foreman
wrote the following:

On Mon, 24 May 2010 21:12:43 -0500, Ignoramus13363
wrote:

We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?

i


Might work for just kidding bluff. If you might actually shoot an
invader, the perp's attorney in the almost certain resulting civil
suit will thank you kindly for such a display because it prolaims
belligerent disdain of police and civil authority.


Some folks might shoot the perp's family, attorney, and ADA, too.
In for a penny...


The Henry Bowman Philosophy: After the first one, the rest are free? :)

[email protected] May 26th 10 07:38 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On Mon, 24 May 2010 21:12:43 -0500, Ignoramus13363
wrote:

We had a burglary in our neighborhood, which was kind of unexpected,
and it made me wonder: if I put a few stickers on my house saying "I
don't call 911"

http://www.cafepress.com/+i_dont_cal...cker,388161391

Would it deter burglars or would they actually want to go in to try to
steal guns, assuming that there is no such stocker without guns inside?

i


I vote for nothing.

If the balloting is for the cutest sign, i vote for "Shoot, Shovel and
Shutup Security Co."

Michael A. Terrell May 26th 10 01:42 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 

"Steve R." wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
m...

cavelamb wrote:

Larry Fishel wrote:
I assume most burglars are probably already aware that about half of
all homes contain guns. I also assume that most of them know to wait
until no one's home (at lest the ones that have lived very long at
it).

I'm not convinced these stickers/signs make much difference either
way.

"Intruders will be raped and then eaten."

My all time favorite is

"Trespassers will be violated".



Or the faded old, hand painted sign on a farm fence: 'Trespassers
will be prostituted'.


--


A British research lab was being broken into a lot. They put up a sign
saying: "Trespassers will be experimented upon". The break-ins ended.



Did the lab research 'British Food'? ;-)


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

John Husvar May 26th 10 11:24 PM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
In article ,
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:

"Steve R." wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
m...

cavelamb wrote:

Larry Fishel wrote:
I assume most burglars are probably already aware that about half of
all homes contain guns. I also assume that most of them know to wait
until no one's home (at lest the ones that have lived very long at
it).

I'm not convinced these stickers/signs make much difference either
way.

"Intruders will be raped and then eaten."

My all time favorite is

"Trespassers will be violated".


Or the faded old, hand painted sign on a farm fence: 'Trespassers
will be prostituted'.


--


A British research lab was being broken into a lot. They put up a sign
saying: "Trespassers will be experimented upon". The break-ins ended.



Did the lab research 'British Food'? ;-)


Suggested sign: Captured trespassers will be sold to laboratories to
replace animals.

(Well, they *are* somewhat closer to human than your average rat, aren't
they?)

Don Foreman May 27th 10 04:58 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 
On Wed, 26 May 2010 18:24:35 -0400, John Husvar
wrote:



Suggested sign: Captured trespassers will be sold to laboratories to
replace animals.

(Well, they *are* somewhat closer to human than your average rat, aren't
they?)


Trespassers with malicious intent are closer to rats than your average
human.

Michael A. Terrell May 28th 10 03:11 AM

Effect of "I do not call 911" stickers?
 

John Husvar wrote:

In article ,
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:

"Steve R." wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
m...

cavelamb wrote:

Larry Fishel wrote:
I assume most burglars are probably already aware that about half of
all homes contain guns. I also assume that most of them know to wait
until no one's home (at lest the ones that have lived very long at
it).

I'm not convinced these stickers/signs make much difference either
way.

"Intruders will be raped and then eaten."

My all time favorite is

"Trespassers will be violated".


Or the faded old, hand painted sign on a farm fence: 'Trespassers
will be prostituted'.


--

A British research lab was being broken into a lot. They put up a sign
saying: "Trespassers will be experimented upon". The break-ins ended.



Did the lab research 'British Food'? ;-)


Suggested sign: Captured trespassers will be sold to laboratories to
replace animals.

(Well, they *are* somewhat closer to human than your average rat, aren't
they?)



If you can sell them in the dark, and the lab doesn't get a good look
first. :)


--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.


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