
9 June 2010 | 8 replies
Yelling at family, making vague threats, cutting fence so dogs can get through, creating loud noise after midnight, and more.

23 June 2010 | 5 replies
I have even seen psychologist get them issued when they feel the person needs help but is not an immediate threat to themselves or others.

7 August 2010 | 28 replies
If I have this chronologically correct and if you intend to follow through on your threats of "reporting" them, first of all I think you probably have no case (they didn't take anything), and you put them in a da--ed if you do, da--ed if you don't situation.

11 July 2010 | 0 replies
Here is my Background: I'm an 18 year old young man interested in real estate but with a career education headed into computer security industry as a certified ethical hacker for the government and a cyber cop for business large and small.

27 November 2010 | 26 replies
I showed up for an inspection with a cop once, who got to see the yelling, screaming and threats first hand and the way my bad choice in a tenant lived.

29 October 2010 | 38 replies
It boils down to getting the soviets to spend more money than they could afford on their military, which ultimately resulted in their going bankrupt.Reagan had to increase U.S. military spending to do this, and his plan was to drastically cut military spending once we "won" the cold war...problem is, the subsequent Presidents never quite embraced the second part of that strategy.So, here we are using Reagan's (very effective) strategy against ourselves...Everyone likes to complain that this country has ridiculous debt and is on the verge of insolvency...some here have even indicated that our economic problems are the greatest threat to this nation.Maybe I'm missing something, but if spending is the greatest threat to this nation, wouldn't common sense tell us to focus on reducing what is unarguably the largest ongoing expense this nation faces -- our military?

8 August 2009 | 7 replies
Yep, this is a pretty special cyber-community.

12 December 2009 | 37 replies
I would think most people and especially most liberal politicians care more much about protecting the person in foreclosure from any possible threat then ensuring you can make tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in profit from them.I would always be weary betting on people's empathy

9 October 2009 | 28 replies
Maintaining situational awareness in the hood (and all the time); having a plan to identify and deal with potential threats; being trained in fighting with handguns (as opposed to target shooting); and practice are very important if you want to be safe.Why not post details of the entire incident?