Thursday, May 5, 2011

They Missed a Really Important Point Here

Below is a quote about New York City found here:

Security consultant David Boehm said the future could include security check points entering all soft targets — like your local department store. Boehm said even with a police presence, the areas are vulnerable.

“The reason they’re called ‘soft’ is because it’s so easily accessible to anyone. There has to be security checks for the safety of all people,” Broehm said.

Added security is a turn-off for some New Yorkers.

“There’s a police presence and they search someone with a backpack. Somebody that looks suspicious, but it’s random. I would go if that if that is the case; not if everybody is being searched,” one New Yorker said.

“It’s better to be safe than to be sorry,” another person said.

Despite the challenges to secure high-volume soft targets like Times Square, security experts said one of the best lines of defense is already in place and doesn’t cost a thing.

“We are millions and millions of eyes and ears. We need to assist the police. We need to assist each other and keep each other safe,” Boehm said.

It’s freedom, coming with an increasingly heavy price.


Okay, let's analyze this for a moment shall we:

“We are millions and millions of eyes and ears. We need to assist the police. We need to assist each other and keep each other safe,” Boehm said.

It’s freedom, coming with an increasingly heavy price.


Yes, and out of those millions and millions of people he is referring to, only the terrorists and the thugs will be armed, because New York City has disarmed the majority of the law abiding citizens. What the hell kind of freedom is that I ask?

Gun Shy doesn't need to rely on some lame a$$ security guy for safety, so I think I will stay in right here in Florida where the Constitution is still recognized as being valid, where I am afforded the right to lawfully defend myself at every level, whether it be against thugs or terrorists, and where my fellow Floridians are lawfully armed to the teeth.

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