2007 Sonota
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Re: 2007 Sonota
> Shaman wrote:
>> "Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
>> 5a883$45a6bb53$452894fb$17633@ALLTEL.NET...
>>
>>>
>>>Happiness is a warm .45
>>>
>>>--
>>>
>>>-Mike-
>>>mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> Ho, you are the kind of guy with a "this vehicle is insured against theft
>> by Smith And Wesson" bumper sticker!! ;-)
>>
>> But seriously... those guys (I never heard of "car invasion" in the area
>> where I live) are really fasts, and well equiped...
>
> Faster than a speeding bullet? I doubt it. :-)
>
> Matt
Sure not, but unless you drive with your gun between your teeth.
I don't know if you know Lucky Luke in your place down south, but unless
you pull the trigger as fast as him, maybe be the car jacker will be faster
than you.
Anyway, keeping the car's doors locked while driving is just a basic
security element.
Shaman
Shaman
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Re: 2007 Sonota
Shaman wrote:
>>Shaman wrote:
>>
>>>"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
>>>5a883$45a6bb53$452894fb$17633@ALLTEL.NET...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Happiness is a warm .45
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>
>>>>-Mike-
>>>>mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Ho, you are the kind of guy with a "this vehicle is insured against theft
>>>by Smith And Wesson" bumper sticker!! ;-)
>>>
>>>But seriously... those guys (I never heard of "car invasion" in the area
>>>where I live) are really fasts, and well equiped...
>>
>>Faster than a speeding bullet? I doubt it. :-)
>>
>>Matt
>
>
> Sure not, but unless you drive with your gun between your teeth.
>
> I don't know if you know Lucky Luke in your place down south, but unless
> you pull the trigger as fast as him, maybe be the car jacker will be faster
> than you.
>
> Anyway, keeping the car's doors locked while driving is just a basic
> security element.
You don't know much about self-defense. A locked car is no defense
against a crook with a gun. It isn't hard to shoot out a window. There
are much better defensive techniques than locking your car. Read some
of Massad Ayoob's work or others in the field.
Matt
>>Shaman wrote:
>>
>>>"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
>>>5a883$45a6bb53$452894fb$17633@ALLTEL.NET...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Happiness is a warm .45
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>
>>>>-Mike-
>>>>mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Ho, you are the kind of guy with a "this vehicle is insured against theft
>>>by Smith And Wesson" bumper sticker!! ;-)
>>>
>>>But seriously... those guys (I never heard of "car invasion" in the area
>>>where I live) are really fasts, and well equiped...
>>
>>Faster than a speeding bullet? I doubt it. :-)
>>
>>Matt
>
>
> Sure not, but unless you drive with your gun between your teeth.
>
> I don't know if you know Lucky Luke in your place down south, but unless
> you pull the trigger as fast as him, maybe be the car jacker will be faster
> than you.
>
> Anyway, keeping the car's doors locked while driving is just a basic
> security element.
You don't know much about self-defense. A locked car is no defense
against a crook with a gun. It isn't hard to shoot out a window. There
are much better defensive techniques than locking your car. Read some
of Massad Ayoob's work or others in the field.
Matt
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Re: 2007 Sonota
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>
>>Faster than a speeding bullet? I doubt it. :-)
>
>
> I agree, you aren't. Good chance the gun is to your heat when the door is
> yanked open and you would not have a chance to reach for yours.
>
> Just the other day near Hartford, there was a guy that jacked and wrecked
> five cars before finally getting stopped. Seems as though the last one he
> picked has a 100+ pound Rotweiller in the back seat.
>
> It is not an every day concern for me, but there are times I travel to a
> city with less than desirable streets and automatic or not, the doors would
> be locked.
Locking the doors only gives a false sense of security. Hey, if it
works for you that is fine with me. Personally, I know of much better
techniques.
Matt
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
>
>>Faster than a speeding bullet? I doubt it. :-)
>
>
> I agree, you aren't. Good chance the gun is to your heat when the door is
> yanked open and you would not have a chance to reach for yours.
>
> Just the other day near Hartford, there was a guy that jacked and wrecked
> five cars before finally getting stopped. Seems as though the last one he
> picked has a 100+ pound Rotweiller in the back seat.
>
> It is not an every day concern for me, but there are times I travel to a
> city with less than desirable streets and automatic or not, the doors would
> be locked.
Locking the doors only gives a false sense of security. Hey, if it
works for you that is fine with me. Personally, I know of much better
techniques.
Matt
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Re: 2007 Sonota
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Shaman wrote:
>>>Shaman wrote:
>>>
>>>>"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
>>>>5a883$45a6bb53$452894fb$17633@ALLTEL.NET...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Happiness is a warm .45
>>>>>
>>>>>--
>>>>>
>>>>>-Mike-
>>>>>mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Ho, you are the kind of guy with a "this vehicle is insured against
>>>>theft by Smith And Wesson" bumper sticker!! ;-)
>>>>
>>>>But seriously... those guys (I never heard of "car invasion" in the area
>>>>where I live) are really fasts, and well equiped...
>>>
>>>Faster than a speeding bullet? I doubt it. :-)
>>>
>>>Matt
>>
>>
>> Sure not, but unless you drive with your gun between your teeth.
>>
>> I don't know if you know Lucky Luke in your place down south, but unless
>> you pull the trigger as fast as him, maybe be the car jacker will be
>> faster than you.
>>
>> Anyway, keeping the car's doors locked while driving is just a basic
>> security element.
>
> You don't know much about self-defense. A locked car is no defense
> against a crook with a gun. It isn't hard to shoot out a window. There
> are much better defensive techniques than locking your car. Read some of
> Massad Ayoob's work or others in the field.
>
> Matt
My best bet to get away from those car jackers is press on the right pedal,
with both hands on the steering wheel... With the doors locked!! ;-)
Shaman
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Re: 2007 Sonota
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> Locking the doors only gives a false sense of security. Hey, if it works
> for you that is fine with me. Personally, I know of much better
> techniques.
Locking doors is only a portion of what should and can be done. You
evidently are not aware of how many handbags have been snatched at traffic
lights because an unlocked door was just opened. Or how many people have
been yanked from their car. Obviously, it will not keep a pro or desperate
criminal from doing harm, but it is sure silly to not take minimal
precautions when driving in some areas. Where I live, probably same as your
area, I don't worry, but I do in downtown big city anyplace.
You probably don't walk down the street with your money in hand for all to
see and easily ******. Why leave yourself and anything that may be in your
car that vulnerable too?
Oh, and locking your car when parked is silly. That just lets the amateur
to break in and do damage to steal nothing of value. The pro will steal
your car at will, locked and alarmed.
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Re: 2007 Sonota
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@***.net> wrote in message
> news:3Gvph.2$uA2.0@newsfe07.phx...
>> In a high speed accident does it make sense to have the doors locked?
>> In case of fire and incapacitated occupants what does a bystander do to
>> help?
>
> Oh... how about... maybe - break out a window. Now there's a thought.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
If I'm not mistaken, there's a crash output from the SRSCM to the BCM on
many cars that causes the power locks to unlock if the airbag is triggered.
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