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Neighbor kills two of his neighbors over snowplowing argument - Graphic Video
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<blockquote data-quote="C2tuck" data-source="post: 16575468" data-attributes="member: 195303"><p>I feel you. I live in a small town where there is practically zero crime, know and get along with all my neighbors. We help each other out all the time. </p><p></p><p>We took a family vacation last year to San Antone around Christmas time. It was the wife and I, step son, two step daughters, one with her fiancé, my daughter, daughter in law, and two grand daughters. We walked everywhere and I noticed the homeless problem was so much worse since the last time I was down there. </p><p></p><p>What really bothered me was the lack of awareness in the step son and the boyfriend, you could just tell they weren’t paying attention, while I was scanning and sizing up everyone we were walking past. Not to say these two wouldn’t have done anything if something happened, but they were happy to play defense while I was playing offense the best I could. </p><p></p><p>We’ll be sticking to the beach from now on for vacations.</p><p></p><p>On another occasion I took my daughter to downtown Austin and the same shit. Homeless population had exploded. She was playing better defense then the other two were in SA. </p><p></p><p>I guess I did something right since she has situational awareness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C2tuck, post: 16575468, member: 195303"] I feel you. I live in a small town where there is practically zero crime, know and get along with all my neighbors. We help each other out all the time. We took a family vacation last year to San Antone around Christmas time. It was the wife and I, step son, two step daughters, one with her fiancé, my daughter, daughter in law, and two grand daughters. We walked everywhere and I noticed the homeless problem was so much worse since the last time I was down there. What really bothered me was the lack of awareness in the step son and the boyfriend, you could just tell they weren’t paying attention, while I was scanning and sizing up everyone we were walking past. Not to say these two wouldn’t have done anything if something happened, but they were happy to play defense while I was playing offense the best I could. We’ll be sticking to the beach from now on for vacations. On another occasion I took my daughter to downtown Austin and the same shit. Homeless population had exploded. She was playing better defense then the other two were in SA. I guess I did something right since she has situational awareness. [/QUOTE]
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