Alan C. Posted April 25, 2014 Posted April 25, 2014 Bulletproof Subways A Sign Of Violent Times? The store was clean and looked just like any other well-run Subway restaurant, except for the bullet-proof protection for the employees and lack of a bathroom for customers.In fact, a few patrons asked for hand sanitizer because they couldn’t wash their hands.Savini took a few photos and sent out a tweet, saying the scene was a sad depiction of gun violence in Chicago:The restaurant is located on the border of the Roseland and West Pullman neighborhoods, which has seen its share of gang violence.However, according to a Chicago Tribune analysis, crime in those areas recently has declined.Nonetheless, both communities rank in the top 15 in Chicago for violent crime.Savini also posted his photos on Facebook, where one user remarked that there is a similar set up at a Subway in the Austin neighborhood.An internet search also found a few bulletproof Subways in Oakland and Detroit.
Daniel Unplugged Posted April 26, 2014 Posted April 26, 2014 Chicago: Toughest gun control laws and highest crime rate in America. Where you go if you if you don't want the ability to defend yourself against crime.
cobra2411 Posted April 27, 2014 Posted April 27, 2014 Gun control; working as intended, turning you into helpless children dependent on the safety of your benevolent parents - the state. It amazes me how many people refuse to see the connection and see the state for what it is. They cause the problem and have people convinced they offer the only solution. Worse, they make people believe that logical and rational actions are pure lunacy. And there are people who call Stef a cult...
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