The problem is that there are people, like my buddy, that work for companies that have businesses located in these "bad" areas. In this case the company has been in the same location for more than 20 years and has never had an incident like this happen on their property before. The only thhing by buddy was guilty of was having a good work ethic and being at the place he was supposed to be a few minutes before anyone else. Like the officers that responded all told him he was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Beyond that, when you do demolition work it often puts you in places where society has gone downhill along with the buildings that need to be demolished. I've also got a customer that does demo work, on a smaller scale, and he often carries his pistol when he's working. Between the bad areas of town he's often working in, and the real possibility of the scrap in the buildings being stolen, he sees being armed as a very smart move. Think about it, how can having the means to protect both yourself, and the items that allow you to make a living, be a bad thing?
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