That's a bit extreme! I have never walked into a restaurant where there was a guard. When an establishment (like groceries and banks) issue security, it's always to deter thefts and robberies. Of course, no amount of security will stop a determined criminal, especially if they have obtained a weapon illegally to commit that crime. America is not the crazy, violence-driven society that people are claiming it is. Did you know that Michael Moore portrays Canada as some sort of violence-free zone where nobody locks their doors, ever, like it's one big town in the middle of nowhere?Quote:
Originally Posted by sadie_genie [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I saw some pretty disturbing violence up in Canada when I was up there. There were a lot of bar brawls, and I witnessed 3-4 auto thefts in broad daylight during one weekend (breaking window to steal radio and pocket change). It was hard for me to get to sleep at night, too, because cops would turn on their sirens every two minutes to pulled someone over.