Quote Originally Posted by S4saken View Post
Everyone talking about statistics, about who commits more crimes and who's likely to do what. If you base your actions purely on statistics alone there's no reason to lock your doors in an area with VERY little crime, on a crowded intersection. The only argument is "you never know" or "he could have been on bath salts and ate your kids face".

Does this mean you don't go outside in a lightning storm in fear of getting struck by lightning? Or never fly because the odds of the airplane going down are low but "you never know". I was playing the odds that this man was just a pedestrian crossing the street, I gambled with my life and I won. I live life on the edge, I know.

If I was in Jersey, D.C. or Philly I probably would have locked the door but its DOUGLASVILLE.

If your scared get a gun, if your still scared stay home.

The odds of being robbed by a black person are astronomically higher than being struck by lighting or being in a plane crash.