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#217075 - 02/14/11 11:45 PM interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks
clarktx Offline
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I thought this article had a lot of good reminders, although I hope I never get to use them.

One of my favorites:
A man respects the views of others and doesn’t take them personally.

revolution preparedness from Egypt
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#217131 - 02/15/11 04:14 PM Re: interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks [Re: clarktx]
Blast Offline
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That article is worth printing out and putting in my hurricane supplies. We had a lot of shady characters show up in our neighborhood after hurricane Ike but only a few of us were willing to deal with them. Most people's mindsets were "only police can do that" but there were no police available. The key message was stay calm and respectful, don't put on macho hard-ass displays...until you need to.

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#217171 - 02/16/11 01:49 AM Re: interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks [Re: clarktx]
LED Offline
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I think a checkpoint with Blast in full lab gear, standing next to a crate of moltov cocktails, would be very effective at keeping people away.

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#217174 - 02/16/11 02:29 AM Re: interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks [Re: LED]
Blast Offline
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Originally Posted By: LED
I think a checkpoint with Blast in full lab gear, standing next to a crate of moltov cocktails, would be very effective at keeping people away.


What, this is scary looking?

Candyman1.jpg by merriwether, on Flickr

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#217178 - 02/16/11 03:02 AM Re: interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks [Re: Blast]
hikermor Offline
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#217179 - 02/16/11 03:39 AM Re: interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks [Re: Blast]
Mark_R Offline
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Registered: 05/29/10
Posts: 863
Loc: Southern California
Originally Posted By: Blast
That article is worth printing out and putting in my hurricane supplies. We had a lot of shady characters show up in our neighborhood after hurricane Ike but only a few of us were willing to deal with them. Most people's mindsets were "only police can do that" but there were no police available. The key message was stay calm and respectful, don't put on macho hard-ass displays...until you need to.

-Blast


Should this be the type of thing a Neighborhood Watch be briefed on? They seem to be the closest thing to a civilian authority after the cops.

EDIT: for what it's worth, I've got the same apron,glove, etc. All I need is the gas mask...


Edited by Mark_R (02/16/11 03:42 AM)
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#217183 - 02/16/11 04:17 AM Re: interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks [Re: Blast]
Richlacal Offline
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Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 778
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
Put a Chainsaw in Your Hand,& Upon being approached by Non-Locals,Lookyloos,etc.,Exclaim with a Rural Texas Drawl"Y'all Here for some Vittles er' sumthin'?I Make a Reeel Goood,HeadCheese!Hehehehee-yoww!" Capture the Results on Video,& Post on You Boob,etc.

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#217198 - 02/16/11 03:22 PM Re: interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks [Re: Mark_R]
Blast Offline
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Quote:
Should this be the type of thing a Neighborhood Watch be briefed on? They seem to be the closest thing to a civilian authority after the cops.


Excellent point.
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#217307 - 02/17/11 02:33 AM Re: interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks [Re: Mark_R]
ireckon Offline
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Registered: 04/01/10
Posts: 1629
Loc: Northern California
Originally Posted By: Mark_R
Originally Posted By: Blast
That article is worth printing out and putting in my hurricane supplies. We had a lot of shady characters show up in our neighborhood after hurricane Ike but only a few of us were willing to deal with them. Most people's mindsets were "only police can do that" but there were no police available. The key message was stay calm and respectful, don't put on macho hard-ass displays...until you need to.

-Blast


Should this be the type of thing a Neighborhood Watch be briefed on? They seem to be the closest thing to a civilian authority after the cops.


Unfortunately, my neighbors are mostly a bunch of babies, and there are a couple of overbearing personalities who know nothing but think they know everything. Does anybody else have that problem?

There's a free CERT & NIMS seminar at a local school. I can encourage people to attend. I figure anybody who would attend that would be interested in joining together to form a local civilian authority if need be.
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#217332 - 02/17/11 01:32 PM Re: interesting article about neighborhood roadblocks [Re: ireckon]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Registered: 12/03/09
Posts: 3842
Loc: USA
Originally Posted By: ireckon
Unfortunately, my neighbors are mostly a bunch of babies, and there are a couple of overbearing personalities who know nothing but think they know everything. Does anybody else have that problem?


Some of my neighbors are like that, but fortunately they're in a minority.

Quote:
There's a free CERT & NIMS seminar at a local school. I can encourage people to attend. I figure anybody who would attend that would be interested in joining together to form a local civilian authority if need be.


It's good to encourage people to take CERT training, however my experience has been that overbearing know-it-alls won't take time to learn anything.

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