To: alexander_busek
My preoccupation is with the possibility that the meteor hits the cancer sufferer just as one draws one's weapon.
Does one still, as the author of this article suggest, attempt to take a picture of the perpetrator's getaway driver's vehicle?
Should it matter that a picture of a meteor strike might sell for in excess of $50,000, all of which one could keep now that the gas station attendant is a former gas station attendant?
And, in this scenario, does one re-holster the weapon in order to draw one's smart-phone or camera, thereby possibly wasting valuable split-seconds?
7 posted on
03/23/2019 4:22:06 AM PDT by
golux
To: golux
“My preoccupation is with the possibility that the meteor hits the cancer sufferer...”
I would rather the meteor strike the robber, thus saving the clerk...and relieving you of the necessity of getting involved. Not to mention, if you’re quick enough on the draw, you pull out your camera and get a shot of the meteor strike. That would be worth it’s weight in gold...which you could share with the clerk for her operation.
10 posted on
03/23/2019 5:08:36 AM PDT by
moovova
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