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Bulletproof glass protecting city store clerks may have to come down — over ‘indignity’ to customers

Revmitchell

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bill headed through Philadelphia City Hall would force businesses to remove bulletproof glass protecting employees inside stores.

What’s the reasoning here?
  • Councilwoman Cindy Bass — a Democrat who offered the bill — told WTXF-TV she’s concerned about shoppers’ feelings.
  • “We want to make sure that there isn’t this sort of indignity, in my opinion, to serving food through a plexiglass only in certain neighborhoods,” Bass told the station.
Bulletproof glass protecting city store clerks may have to come down — over ‘indignity’ to customers
 

church mouse guy

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I won't trade with stores that use bullet proof glass partitions.

Do you mean because those stores are in dangerous areas? I do agree that those stores are scary. I stopped in one in the daytime that I thought was in a good area but when I saw the bulletproof glass I decided not to stop there anymore.

I would say that I have found bulletproof glass in filling stations and convenience stores in all parts of Indianapolis, although not in the suburbs. Indianapolis has a murder rate as high as Chicago in terms of the percentage per capita. Philadelphia has to be a terrible place. I feel sorry for people trapped in those bad neighborhoods.
 

Reynolds

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Do you mean because those stores are in dangerous areas? I do agree that those stores are scary. I stopped in one in the daytime that I thought was in a good area but when I saw the bulletproof glass I decided not to stop there anymore.

I would say that I have found bulletproof glass in filling stations and convenience stores in all parts of Indianapolis, although not in the suburbs. Indianapolis has a murder rate as high as Chicago in terms of the percentage per capita. Philadelphia has to be a terrible place. I feel sorry for people trapped in those bad neighborhoods.
I won't trade with them because I refuse to be treated like a criminal.
 

Reynolds

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How is protecting themselves in an area known to require such a protect personal to you and cause you to be treated like a criminal?
Because, it makes me feel like a criminal. You don't want to have contact with me, I will gladly oblige you. Of course, you won't have contact with my money either.
 

TCassidy

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Because, it makes me feel like a criminal.
Hmmmm. Does this also mean you are against my carrying a firearm at all times when I am out of the house?

I maintain my situational awareness at all times. Every person I encounter I think of as a threat to myself and my loved ones, and examine every situation for best tactical advantage in the event that person attempts to harm me or my loved ones.

If that is "treating you like a criminal" so be it. I would rather have you mad at me than have me or my loved ones dead.
 

Reynolds

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Hmmmm. Does this also mean you are against my carrying a firearm at all times when I am out of the house?

I maintain my situational awareness at all times. Every person I encounter I think of as a threat to myself and my loved ones, and examine every situation for best tactical advantage in the event that person attempts to harm me or my loved ones.

If that is "treating you like a criminal" so be it. I would rather have you mad at me than have me or my loved ones dead.
Carrying a firearm is different than bullet proof glass. You will see these stores will begin to lose business now that the situation has come to light. Stores lose money, they change. I am all for clerks being armed.
 

Revmitchell

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Cameras do not place a physical barrier that acts like a visitation booth in a prison.

Oh well that is a new standard you have presented. Before it was just that they acted like they didn't trust you. Same could be said of store clerks who carry guns, use security or cameras.
 
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