Gwion wrote:The thing with keeping any sort of weapons around is that they are also available for any attacker to use. A knife beside your bed is in the hands of your attacker if they get to your room before you wake up.
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You have every right to defend yourself with what ever is to hand, it is just that you cannot have that item there as a weapon, waiting to be used as such.
Only if they know where it's hidden. However as you've mentioned - I have no rights to place one there in the case I'm attacked by an ice addict with another knife. I've just got to be lucky enough to be in the right place with the right item in the eyes of the law...
Also, confronting intruders is a last resort. You should treat the situation like a fire and know your escape route. You can replace a TV, your wife's jewelry or what ever, but you cannot replace your life or remove the trauma of violent confrontation from your family's minds once the worst has occurred.
That's a good point, however with houses designed so that the master bedroom is at the opposite end of the house to the kids room, an intruder is almost guaranteed to be between me, and my young children. Escape (after getting my children) will almost inevitably means going past the intruder.
As for worrying about it - I'm being "Alert but not alarmed".
I'm not staying awake at night thinking about it, but I realise with the way that both society is going, as well as our stupid laws that say we're allowed to defend ourselves, but effectively tie our hands behind our backs - that I need to start consideing what would happen. ICE addition is on the rise. Home invasions are too. There's a good chance I won't be invaded, but there's every possibility that I will be. I see this as no different to wearing a seatbelt...
FuzzyM wrote:The other day a young couple got bashed outside the cinema I usually go to. Even after they handed over their valuables straight away. That was at a massive shopping centre in a reasonable area. Gotta wonder how safe we are sometimes.
And this is what I mean by the way society is going. Violence is increasing not only in quantity but also intensity of the act. If someone breaks into my house whilst we are there, I figure there's an constantly increasing odds as time goes on that they will create injury if they come across any person.
Stubbles McBeard wrote:Mike Rann did at least one reasonable thing when he was in power down here in South Aus...
Yeah - and other states seem to think SA is the backwards state. Well - all this talk about 'moving forward' irritates me to bits. Forward to where or what?!? I'd love to move to SA, (for many more reasons than this) - but it's not practical for me at this point in my life.
Thanks for that link. He's got an interesting point "Australian law requires you to be defenseless." Good to see that this is on the agenda. Hopefully this party gets some more push - but unfortuantely I think there's way too much opposite push and as things get worse people with illogical thinking seem to think that restricting the law more will affect the criminals that are already currently breaking the law.
Thanks for the info guys. If you have any practical suggestions for items around the house that would make good opportunities - I'd be interested to hear.