Maybe we should do this

I like this guys idea:

Riot control Bees!

A Wisconsin man brought a dozen crates of bees to a protest and threatened to release them if the local protest descended into riots.

Greg Hoeft of Janesville brought 12 crates of bees towed on a trailer to a parking lot nearby the protest, which had about 100 people on Saturday.

“The riot control bees are in their holding yard waiting to clear the streets of Janesville and keep peace to this county. I’m willing to bring them in and kick them over if things get out of control,” he said in a now-protected Facebook post.


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I like this guys idea:

Riot control Bees!

A Wisconsin man brought a dozen crates of bees to a protest and threatened to release them if the local protest descended into riots.

Greg Hoeft of Janesville brought 12 crates of bees towed on a trailer to a parking lot nearby the protest, which had about 100 people on Saturday.

“The riot control bees are in their holding yard waiting to clear the streets of Janesville and keep peace to this county. I’m willing to bring them in and kick them over if things get out of control,” he said in a now-protected Facebook post.


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I like it, that will make the news more interesting to watch.
 
POLK COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has extended the county’s curfew another night following a weekend of unrest and criminal activity.

“The death of George in Minneapolis at the hands of that police officer was outrageous,” Sheriff Grady Judd said. “Had that police officer done here what he did there, he would have been locked up in the county jail by sundown.”

“But Minneapolis is not Polk County,” Judd continued. “And I want to say unequivocally that the community here is unbelievable … But please understand, that if you come here to riot, to loot, to injure people, we’re going to lock you up in the county jail.”

Judd emphasized his appreciation for peaceful protests, but condemned those who were there over the weekend looting and rioting.

Polk County’s curfew goes into effect from 8 p.m. Monday to 5 a.m. Tuesday.

Judd ended his address by speaking on a possible threat they’ve seen referenced on social media that suggests riot activity may start trickling into residential neighborhoods.

“I would tell them, if you value your life, you probably shouldn’t do that in Polk County,” Judd said. “Because the people of Polk County like guns, they have guns, I encourage them to own guns, and they’re going to be inside their homes tonight with their guns loaded. And if you try to break into their homes tonight and try to steal, to set fires, I’m highly recommending they blow you back out of the house with their guns.”
 
If they did this:

CNN News Headline: Police Attempt to Change the Color of Black People
They are very effective. When Castro opened his mental hospitals and prisons to let thousands come here; they were sent to interment camps around the country. My MP company went to Ft. Chaffee, Arkansas for that mission. They rioted frequently and we would suit up in all our riot gear and stand in formation at the gate of the interment camp. A fire truck was behind our wedge formation with a fireman controlling a 2" fire hose. When that water stream hit someone in the chest; they went flying. It was a great tactic, as they would run away like crazy. It got to the point when they rioted and saw us coming with the fire truck; they would stop.
 
I originally ask the same question "where are the fire trucks and hoses?" After thinking about it imagine the outcry from the parasitic so called civil rights leaders. "This is Selma", "We have returned to the 1960's in Alabama", "George Wallace might as well be POTUS". I totally agree with the water cannon idea and would pay the water bill for one truck but it would be a political death nail I am afraid. I also thought about Malinois and Thoroughbreds but considered the same response.
 
I originally ask the same question "where are the fire trucks and hoses?" After thinking about it imagine the outcry from the parasitic so called civil rights leaders. "This is Selma", "We have returned to the 1960's in Alabama", "George Wallace might as well be POTUS". I totally agree with the water cannon idea and would pay the water bill for one truck but it would be a political death nail I am afraid. I also thought about Malinois and Thoroughbreds but considered the same response.

Youve got a point, even if it was a black mayor that did it like Bottoms.
 
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