by GoIllini » Tue 28 Jun 2011, 15:51:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pops', '
')I worked for a jewelry store chain for a number of years and it's a standard tactic to send in enough people to get everyone occupied so one can snag a few baubles. That's the reason many stand alone stores have electric locks on the doors and they only allow in a couple of people at a time.
Yeah. I figured that this wasn't a totally new thing. And Peoria, mentioned earlier, always had some kinda scary parts of town and racial unrest, too. Frankly, I'm surprised we haven't seen the rise in crime and civil unrest that we saw in the '60s and '70s, but then again it is not like we are paroling murderers after five year sentences and have a major war running anymore.
I lived through the financial crash on Wall Street, but my mother worked at a notorious Chicago housing project in the '70s. I don't think she'd be deterred by a flash mob. Between inflation, crime, and unemployment, I still think the previous generation has gotten through a lot more than we have, certainly our grandparents have seen worse between WWII and the Great Depression.
This is nothing unprecedented and the reports of western civilization's demise to sandwich-stealing flash mobs have been greatly exaggerated.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'N')ot many mobs where I live...
unless you are one of the people that calls a number of cattle a "mob".
LOL, if it gets as bad as it got in the late '60s here in the city, I'll be joining you out in the country.