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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff C" data-source="post: 531506" data-attributes="member: 58631"><p>I'll eat my helping of crow...even though I hadn't posted in this thread yet. Failure to comply with officials nowadays WILL get you shot. Why do you think those guys at the airports are standing there with M-16s? If someone were just to start running down the terminal ignoring officials telling him to stop, I have no doubt that he would be shot...as long as there were very few bystanders. The world is different, and it is no longer okay to ignore someone yelling at you to stop and waving a gun.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as a language barrier...pointing a gun at someone means pretty much the same thing in any language. If I were in Russia, China, India, France, wherever, and someone yells something at me and points a gun, I don't think I'd have a problem getting what they were saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff C, post: 531506, member: 58631"] I'll eat my helping of crow...even though I hadn't posted in this thread yet. Failure to comply with officials nowadays WILL get you shot. Why do you think those guys at the airports are standing there with M-16s? If someone were just to start running down the terminal ignoring officials telling him to stop, I have no doubt that he would be shot...as long as there were very few bystanders. The world is different, and it is no longer okay to ignore someone yelling at you to stop and waving a gun. As far as a language barrier...pointing a gun at someone means pretty much the same thing in any language. If I were in Russia, China, India, France, wherever, and someone yells something at me and points a gun, I don't think I'd have a problem getting what they were saying. [/QUOTE]
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