How can I protect my starter?
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#18
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From: Tarpon Springs, FL / Denver, CO
Year: '98
Engine: 4.0 I6
Where I come from, trespassing on a known rednecks property, or someone with signs indicating as such, is basically suicide.
Crack heads/methods heads know the risk and they still knowingly make the choice.
Not that I would really kill someone unless it was life or death, but I do spend more time on my cars than the average parent does with their children, so the argument "you can replace a car" easily applies the other way around... "you can have a other kid"
Off topic, but car theives know the risk, and no one mourns them when they are gone
Crack heads/methods heads know the risk and they still knowingly make the choice.
Not that I would really kill someone unless it was life or death, but I do spend more time on my cars than the average parent does with their children, so the argument "you can replace a car" easily applies the other way around... "you can have a other kid"
Off topic, but car theives know the risk, and no one mourns them when they are gone
Last edited by investinwaffles; 10-23-2016 at 12:59 AM.
#19
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From: Hudson, FL
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L Inline 6
Yup. Last I checked, shoot to kill only works when you're in fear of losing your life, not when you're suffering property damage. At least that's how the law in Florida is written.
Anyways, I digress. If you find joy in shooting someone over something so minute, maybe the FBI background check you needed to pass to buy said firearm has failed you.
Anyways, I digress. If you find joy in shooting someone over something so minute, maybe the FBI background check you needed to pass to buy said firearm has failed you.
Last edited by thatXJguy; 10-23-2016 at 01:41 AM.