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<blockquote data-quote="RugersGR8" data-source="post: 2450399" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>WHAT IF?----What if you were a cabbie, a pizza delivery person, a janitor(as in this article), etc. and you were sent to an area of a city with a bad reputation for violence? Before you leave, you tell your boss that you won't go because of the reputation of the area<em>(QUOTE--not to ever put himself intentionally into a dangerous environment like that again). </em>Your boss then says that you go or you are fired. I know that a lot will say to leave the job and find another one. But just where do you draw the line at being able to defend yourself/your life against those who could care less whether or not you live or die? Even if you work in an area that doesn't have a violence reputation, it doesn't make you totally immune from some point in time of having to defend yourself against people who would do you harm/kill you(without even a second thought). If you get beaten to death/shot to death by a fifteen year old, a twenty year old, a twenty-five year old, a thirty-five year old ,etc.---DEAD IS DEAD AND IT'S YOU THAT WILL BE SIX FOOT UNDER. If a juvenile kills you, it won't be too many years till they are out of jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RugersGR8, post: 2450399, member: 56"] WHAT IF?----What if you were a cabbie, a pizza delivery person, a janitor(as in this article), etc. and you were sent to an area of a city with a bad reputation for violence? Before you leave, you tell your boss that you won't go because of the reputation of the area[I](QUOTE--not to ever put himself intentionally into a dangerous environment like that again). [/I]Your boss then says that you go or you are fired. I know that a lot will say to leave the job and find another one. But just where do you draw the line at being able to defend yourself/your life against those who could care less whether or not you live or die? Even if you work in an area that doesn't have a violence reputation, it doesn't make you totally immune from some point in time of having to defend yourself against people who would do you harm/kill you(without even a second thought). If you get beaten to death/shot to death by a fifteen year old, a twenty year old, a twenty-five year old, a thirty-five year old ,etc.---DEAD IS DEAD AND IT'S YOU THAT WILL BE SIX FOOT UNDER. If a juvenile kills you, it won't be too many years till they are out of jail. [/QUOTE]
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