By law

You have nothing, can’t carry a gun, no taser, no knife, not a damn thing, you’re on your own, lock your doors, close your windows, chant some verses and hope you’ll be ok. That’s all you’re allowed.
THE State's top robbery investigator has issued a chilling warning to all Sydney residents: don't drive in any suburb without locking the doors, day or night. Detective Superintendent Peter Cotter, head of the Robbery and Serious Crime Squad, believes the drastic course of action is necessary because violent carjackings are spiralling out of control.

There have been 101 carjackings in Sydney in the past year, according to the Bureau of Crime Statistics, including eight serious attacks in the last six weeks. "We recommend everyone drive with the doors locked.''

But carjack victim Sam Mileto said he did not believe that locking doors would stop thieves. He was held at gunpoint after he drove his $50,000 Suburu WRX into the driveway of his Prestons home. "As I got out someone said, 'Get down,','' Mr Mileto said. "I thought it was a joke and said, 'P... off,'. Then I saw this guy with a pistol. "The other two blokes, one had a shotgun and one had a rifle, I was terrified.

"As with any robbery, if you are confronted by a person carrying a weapon or making threats you should always comply with that persons request,'' he said. "Life is more important than material possessions."
All well and good to tell everyone to just hand it over, it’s only a possession, you can get another one. Note it’s ‘you’ can get another one, so whatever you’ve worked hard for, ‘you’ can work hard for again or do without. So we drive around with our doors locked and look away all the time and avoid everyone and everything, when confronted we hand it all over meekly, what happens when the crim sticks a gun in your face and tells you, “thanks for the car, the cell phone and your liberty but I want your wife too, I want your children as well and while you’re being so generous I want your life too”.

So what do we do then? Perhaps we should hand over our lives as well, it’s only life, and it’s our souls we have to worry about now you know.

1 comment:

  1. Hmm,

    Mondo still hasn't explained just how someone is supposed to exercise the right to defend himself when the state has taken away the means to do so.

    That's kind of like defanging and declawing a cat before you drop it off in the woods.

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