Originally Posted by ping2000:
Or, we could just start killing the ****ing criminals so we can wear what we want.
Speeding - get killed
Jaywalking - get killed
Don't wear your seatbelt? Ironically die because you didn't follow a law that is supposed to keep you alive.
Considering the incompetence of our legal system and the fact that too many cops lie I don't think this would turn out too well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by splatbass:
I was there couple of years ago and didn’t see any shit at all. It isn’t what you think it is. Bottom line, don’t wear a Rolex in ANY major city, including KC.
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I try to not wear my Rolex's and Omega unless I'm going to a nice place. Or plan to be inside alot. The other day I accidentally wore my Daytona to Target at 10pm and had short sleeves on and was a little self conscious.
Either way its really dumb to rob someone of their watch. The watch is registered to me. For it to really have value for any resale at all you need the papers etc [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I go to California regularly, and there's an upscale mall that I often go to. It's in an ultra-safe location. I read a few months ago that some scumsuckers from Los Angeles drove down there and tried to rob a guy of his watch in the parking lot. Some chaos happened and they ended up killing the guy's wife.
What's the deal with robbery and watches? Do scummy criminals really know their watches or something? I never even notice people's watches on the street.
Im in NorCal but its been happening for awhile. Criminals observe closely who is walking out of expensive jewelry stores and follow them to the parking lot or even follow them home in the car and rob them when they park at their homes. I live in a moderately wealthy suburban neighborhood and it happened about 5 houses from me in broad daylight. Normally several kids playing outside at that time but that particular day was very hot so everybody was indoors. [Reply]