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<blockquote data-quote="CSPSgt" data-source="post: 172739" data-attributes="member: 9179"><p>Actually it's worse than not understanding, it's that they DO NOT want to know. After a quarter century in law enforcement it was time for a fifth career. I now work for a testing company that is on site at the major PC, printer and scanner company in the US. When something comes up in the world or local community I usually get a few questions on how and why. The normal feeling is that can't happen here, not in our community, that just happens some place else or how could that happen over there. When I explain what is going on and how long it has been going on they are shocked. It doesn't take much to get that deer in the headlight look. Most just go away and try to forget and get back to their safe and protected little world. As long as someone else takes care of it for them and they aren't directly effected they are happy, they DO NOT want to really know. But a few get a real eye opener and change their opinion of their world just outside the door at work here in Fort Collins or across the sea. So because of that I'll keep educating them one person at a time and you keep doing it to. Eventually we will get enough that understand and care.<img src="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/images/icons/icon6.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSPSgt, post: 172739, member: 9179"] Actually it's worse than not understanding, it's that they DO NOT want to know. After a quarter century in law enforcement it was time for a fifth career. I now work for a testing company that is on site at the major PC, printer and scanner company in the US. When something comes up in the world or local community I usually get a few questions on how and why. The normal feeling is that can't happen here, not in our community, that just happens some place else or how could that happen over there. When I explain what is going on and how long it has been going on they are shocked. It doesn't take much to get that deer in the headlight look. Most just go away and try to forget and get back to their safe and protected little world. As long as someone else takes care of it for them and they aren't directly effected they are happy, they DO NOT want to really know. But a few get a real eye opener and change their opinion of their world just outside the door at work here in Fort Collins or across the sea. So because of that I'll keep educating them one person at a time and you keep doing it to. Eventually we will get enough that understand and care.[IMG]http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/images/icons/icon6.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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