Police Nationwide Say "You're On Your Own" @Project_Veritas
So someone is breaking into your house and you live in New York or New Jersey. You call 911 (Dial A Prayer) and then it's simply a matter of waiting. The fellow in this video decided to ask his local law enforcement folks how long it would take to get there? What is he supposed to do to defend himself until they get there? He got some interesting answers from the Police.
Basically he was told, you're on your own. Not a problem for me, I've been aware of that for years and I have a few firearms about.
Just in case. I also have a couple of attorney's names and numbers on my cell phone. Although I live in South Carolina I know it's going to get rough should I have to defend myself.
I found it an interesting video and though some of us might see the humor or perhaps irony in light of the recent gun control debates. William S. Burroughs once said "After a shooting spree they, always want to take the guns away from the folks that didn't do it." Some things are still the same.
So someone is breaking into your house and you live in New York or New Jersey. You call 911 (Dial A Prayer) and then it's simply a matter of waiting. The fellow in this video decided to ask his local law enforcement folks how long it would take to get there? What is he supposed to do to defend himself until they get there? He got some interesting answers from the Police.
Basically he was told, you're on your own. Not a problem for me, I've been aware of that for years and I have a few firearms about.
Just in case. I also have a couple of attorney's names and numbers on my cell phone. Although I live in South Carolina I know it's going to get rough should I have to defend myself.
I found it an interesting video and though some of us might see the humor or perhaps irony in light of the recent gun control debates. William S. Burroughs once said "After a shooting spree they, always want to take the guns away from the folks that didn't do it." Some things are still the same.