Back in a previous life I was a restaurant manager for a fast-food chain. When I worked the closing shift I often carried a Beretta Jetfire .25 in a pocket...in complete violation of company rules. It wasn't that I intended to stop crime in the streets or stop a robbery...my thought was if we were held up and were being marched into the walk-in refrigerator or freezer I had nothing left to lose.
If one followed company rules, then once the restaurant was closed and the doors locked...no one left until everyone left together. Even then, the store was held up one night when someone else was in charge. At another restaurant in the chain, the female manager violated policy and let everyone else leave then she went to the outside freezer and overpowered and dragged into the restaurant and raped. It was after those incidents I decided to carry the .25.
A face full of .25 hardball could ruin someone's day...at least I hoped such.
If one followed company rules, then once the restaurant was closed and the doors locked...no one left until everyone left together. Even then, the store was held up one night when someone else was in charge. At another restaurant in the chain, the female manager violated policy and let everyone else leave then she went to the outside freezer and overpowered and dragged into the restaurant and raped. It was after those incidents I decided to carry the .25.
A face full of .25 hardball could ruin someone's day...at least I hoped such.