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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16471192" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>In the heat of things in June there was a protest planned a few blocks from one of our stores in Wichita (Newmarket Square). Walmart, target, lowes etc all closed early (3pm) and put pallets of mulch or carts across the entrances. Police had us sign paperwork to allow them to remove people for loitering on our property, went through the whole area, every store. </p><p>Thank god Kansas gun laws are awesome... </p><p>We parked trucks infront of the glass storefront and stood outside with ARs, and other long guns as well as sidearms. Setup KZs and had plans...</p><p>Thankfully they stayed 2 blocks south and there were enough business owners with weapons standing infront of their stores they didn't get enough courage to get "going" when it got dark.</p><p>So glad in Denver they stay by the capital, although the crap in Aurora is getting close to a store. </p><p></p><p>The whole "they have insurance" pisses me off to no end... we have insurance, it considers riot and looting as a theft loss that is capped, and it's not that much. All acts that are considered part of the riot are then "theft" so if they finish by burning the store, everthing past the theft cap it's out of our pockets. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my Note9</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16471192, member: 51947"] In the heat of things in June there was a protest planned a few blocks from one of our stores in Wichita (Newmarket Square). Walmart, target, lowes etc all closed early (3pm) and put pallets of mulch or carts across the entrances. Police had us sign paperwork to allow them to remove people for loitering on our property, went through the whole area, every store. Thank god Kansas gun laws are awesome... We parked trucks infront of the glass storefront and stood outside with ARs, and other long guns as well as sidearms. Setup KZs and had plans... Thankfully they stayed 2 blocks south and there were enough business owners with weapons standing infront of their stores they didn't get enough courage to get "going" when it got dark. So glad in Denver they stay by the capital, although the crap in Aurora is getting close to a store. The whole "they have insurance" pisses me off to no end... we have insurance, it considers riot and looting as a theft loss that is capped, and it's not that much. All acts that are considered part of the riot are then "theft" so if they finish by burning the store, everthing past the theft cap it's out of our pockets. Sent from my Note9 [/QUOTE]
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