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no-infernomark

I think therefore I am.
Sep 19, 2005
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i see that security sstarts with the owners guns are being stolen when left unattended, SO DONT LEAVE THEM UNATTENDED, having alarms and scanners are all well an good but crims find ways around that, i.e when the xbox was re-leased oooo cant copy games from that, ooo yeah we can.
the powers that be who organise tournies shouldnt have to be the ones responsible for the equipment of players because they to bone idle to do it themselves, if you park a car in a public place who is responsible for it? the owner is of course!! so if you leave a gun in a public place its the owners responsibility. its also common sense not to leave a marker unattended anyway, what if little joe bloggs age 13 comes along and goes"oooo look a gun" and then 2 mins later shoots someone in the eye! whos fault would that be? the organisers? nope dont think so!!!!
 

Tom Allen

TFP
Jul 4, 2003
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When i had a problem with my t-mobile service, they knew where i was at any time of the day, or at least where my phone was. They could tell me what cell i was in, but only when i made a call.

Cells do vary in size, depending on location.
 

Tom Allen

TFP
Jul 4, 2003
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A cell, with regard to telephones, is the area covered by a transmitter/receiver array.
There's probably a better description out there, but that it's basically.
 

Raffles

Going....going....not quite dead yet...
Jun 21, 2004
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FFS - how many more times? It's your stuff - you take care of it. You want a locker - go buy one! You want a pitbull - go marry one! Tom even spelled it out for you all TWICE!

It is not anyone else's job to take care of your stuff - so why expect them to? Site owners/organisers/marshalls/officials are not there to wet-nurse you - they are they to make sure you stick to their rules - and as stealing another persons marker is not one of their rules - then you are not breaking of any their rules (you get the gist yet?).

Let's get back to reality and stop all this silly talk of pin numbers and thumb prints. R & D alone will put marker costs up considerably.

There is only one real theft prevention - common sense - use it!

*4p* (inflation and Matts wage bill ;)).