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Re: Man shot preventing robbery
[Re: SammyM]
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02/11/2020 11:35 PM
02/11/2020 11:35 PM
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I disagree. How many people are out and running around at 3:00 a.m. in the morning? Just trying to say that bad things are far more likely to happen in the dead of the night when very few people are around rather during day time hours. Would you walk the boardwalk in Philipsburg at 3:00 a.m. alone or as a couple? To me, this story would be far worse (it's bad enough) if this attempted robbery and shooting happened at 3:00 p.m. Unfortunately, the 'creatures of the night' come out under the cover of darkness so discussing this provides sound advice for both tourists and the residents of St. Maarten. Many armed robberies are happening in broad daylight. Have you not read this in the papers?
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