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by marknutter
3590 days ago
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> So are you suggesting that you should be able to leave your key in the door as much as you want beacuse you're under no obligation to protect yourself? Yes, and in fact am legally able to. > The argument here is that perhaps Walmart, as a large retailer, should take security measures, just as a homeowner should not leave his key in the lock. Yes they don't have to have security, but then it may not be reasonable for them to demand immediate police response, just like I might not expect the cops to help me every day if I leave my key in the lock. But that's not how criminal justice works. It's not to protect and serve those who are doing everything to protect and serve themselves, it's to protect and serve everyone regardless of their ability or even willingness to protect themselves. Would you blame the victim of a break-in for not owning a gun? > The clause you added about rape is just wrong in so many ways. Indulge me - name one way in which it's wrong. |
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