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monkjerry@sh.itjust.works to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Don't call the cops!

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Don't call the cops!

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monkjerry@sh.itjust.works to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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  • Zron@lemmy.world
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    You wanna know a great way to stop a burning man from setting other people on fire? A fire extinguisher

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      People who do this are scum. They massively prolong extreme agony for somebody for the sake of virtue signalling. They cause harm

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      But guns are much more accessible.

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      Too bad they aren’t readily accessible. All emergency vehicles should have them, but I imagine a lot of agencies skirt that requirement.

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        are fire extinguishers not legally required in all cars in the US? that’s dumb.

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          Fire extinguisher are not but from what I understand with the comment guns are legally required in all cars in the US ?

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            Yes, gun racks are mandatory here. We like to clutch them when we zoom down the road to work each day with our heads out the window yelling “Yeeeeee-haw!”

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          They’re not, but I’d wager they are required in 90+% of US police cars.

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          Cars, no, buildings, yes.

          How often do you set your car in fire?

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            Um, how often do you set your building on fire?

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              Not enough, quite frankly.

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            More often than I’ve set my building on fire…

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            It only takes once.

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          I’m not saying it’s not a good thing to have, but where do you live where it’s legally required? Cause I’ve never heard of that.

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            It’s mandatory in roughly half of Europe.

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              What half? Not in Northern Europe, that’s for sure.

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                TIL Finland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Iceland are not in Northern Europe.

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          The US, where safety comes third.

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