MikeK
Gold Member
Does the management of that bank believe the "no guns" sign has discouraged any compliantly cooperative robbers?My local HSBC bank in Suffolk County, New York.
There is a "No Guns Allowed" sign on a bank that's been robbed thee times in the past 18 years.
Since my guns are in my trunk while I go to the bank, I feel as if I'm in mortal danger.
If not, what can the reason be for posting such a pathetically naive sign? The only effect I can think of is assuring a potential robber that no one but him (or her) will be armed in the bank. It's a virtual invitation.
What about law enforcement officers and agents, uniformed or concealed carry, who might stop in to cash or deposit their checks?