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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1794332" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>A few years back, I was on a Chamber committee, and we were attending a presentation by a group, introduced a program called Safe Places for kids. They were promoting giving us a program for rec departments and schools. It was designed to teach kids what to do if they were being harrassed or followed or worse by someone, to help keep them from being abducted. traffikked etc They had posters and slides of the county deputies, city police from all 4 cities. Same with the firemen and EMTs, to teach them if they were in a situation and saw any of these men, to run to them and tell them what was happening. They hade the same for places....pictures and slides of our fire and police stations...and vehicles, as well as other places like city hall, courthouse, I think the hospital, and a snow cone vendor's trucks that have been certified as viable safe places They had signs to put in front of the buildings with the Safe Place logo, and stickers for the doors and front windows, etc, and magnetic signs for the vehicles including the snow cone trucks . At the lunch break I went to my office a block away and brought back some pictures. When we convened, I passed around the pics to the other 4 committee members and the people doing the presentation. It was different pics of bikers... several different MCs. I told them: "Teach these kids to recognize them, too. Tell them to run to a biker/bikers if they are in a situation like that. Not only would the kids be safer than at a police station or car, but more than likely when the bikers called the popo to tell them where to come get the kids, they would most likely find the assailant layed out on the ground by them as well. " The presenters snorted and scoffed at me, and told me "Please, this is a serious matter, sir. Not a joke. Half these <em>gang fmembers</em> look like hey <em><strong>are</strong></em> child molstors!" The police chief of the smallest city in the county was on our committee, and rode as well. He looked over at me ( he knew that dude was about to go to the ER and I to jail. and he mouthed to me "Stand down" He then stood up and told them I was right and he whole-heartedly agreed. He said " I have seen a child molestor or what was left of him, when he was caught in the act by some bikers." He said "next month is when the local US Military Vets MC does their annual toy run to the 3 shelters and the orphanage. Bring your kids to the Harley dealership, (where they always staged to ride out of each year) and let them meet about 500 of <strong>US</strong>. and let them see what <strong>WE</strong> do for kids."</p><p></p><p>One day when y'all have some time. Google B.A.C.A. which I have been a member of since 2011 when I founded our north GA chapter. And Google BURN, Bikers Urban Response Needed. I have ran 3 missions with them since 2012. BURN has a 100% nation wide success rate, which no LE department anywhere can claim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1794332, member: 40587"] A few years back, I was on a Chamber committee, and we were attending a presentation by a group, introduced a program called Safe Places for kids. They were promoting giving us a program for rec departments and schools. It was designed to teach kids what to do if they were being harrassed or followed or worse by someone, to help keep them from being abducted. traffikked etc They had posters and slides of the county deputies, city police from all 4 cities. Same with the firemen and EMTs, to teach them if they were in a situation and saw any of these men, to run to them and tell them what was happening. They hade the same for places....pictures and slides of our fire and police stations...and vehicles, as well as other places like city hall, courthouse, I think the hospital, and a snow cone vendor's trucks that have been certified as viable safe places They had signs to put in front of the buildings with the Safe Place logo, and stickers for the doors and front windows, etc, and magnetic signs for the vehicles including the snow cone trucks . At the lunch break I went to my office a block away and brought back some pictures. When we convened, I passed around the pics to the other 4 committee members and the people doing the presentation. It was different pics of bikers... several different MCs. I told them: "Teach these kids to recognize them, too. Tell them to run to a biker/bikers if they are in a situation like that. Not only would the kids be safer than at a police station or car, but more than likely when the bikers called the popo to tell them where to come get the kids, they would most likely find the assailant layed out on the ground by them as well. " The presenters snorted and scoffed at me, and told me "Please, this is a serious matter, sir. Not a joke. Half these [I]gang fmembers[/I] look like hey [I][B]are[/B][/I] child molstors!" The police chief of the smallest city in the county was on our committee, and rode as well. He looked over at me ( he knew that dude was about to go to the ER and I to jail. and he mouthed to me "Stand down" He then stood up and told them I was right and he whole-heartedly agreed. He said " I have seen a child molestor or what was left of him, when he was caught in the act by some bikers." He said "next month is when the local US Military Vets MC does their annual toy run to the 3 shelters and the orphanage. Bring your kids to the Harley dealership, (where they always staged to ride out of each year) and let them meet about 500 of [B]US[/B]. and let them see what [B]WE[/B] do for kids." One day when y'all have some time. Google B.A.C.A. which I have been a member of since 2011 when I founded our north GA chapter. And Google BURN, Bikers Urban Response Needed. I have ran 3 missions with them since 2012. BURN has a 100% nation wide success rate, which no LE department anywhere can claim. [/QUOTE]
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