People only commit crimes because crime generally pays. If it didn't, they wouldn't.

This does raise an issue however. Why do armored car guards get to shoot people who only want to steal their money. I mean, if the robber just wants the money, and isn't intent on harming the guards, how is protecting money different than me shooting a robber who breaks into my garage to steal tools or fishing gear? The story I keep getting is that I can only shoot burglars who break into my home, where they might threaten me, but that I cannot shoot them if they break into my car or garage or shop, etc. just to steal "stuff." In the latter cases, I'm entitled to call the county sheriff's office, and they'll send out a deputy in an hour or so. Well, if a robber just breaks into an armored car because he's after money, why should the guard be permitted to do any more than call the police, because stealing money, in and of itself, isn't life threatening. fvkin' stupid laws.

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