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Old 09-29-2024, 06:41 PM
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Old 09-29-2024, 06:46 PM
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Every thread about a theft results in ClementeFanOh telling everyone why his opinion is right and everyone else’s is wrong. It’s funny.

Also, lots of people conceal carry at card shows. Like A LOT. Especially in PA.
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Old 09-30-2024, 04:38 AM
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Notfast has joined this miserable little battle. If ever I doubted my stance
in this matter, that doubt is now removed... And for the record, Notsmart,
I haven't claimed that I'm right and everyone else is wrong- that's just more
hyperbole from a tired mind. I have made the point that changes need to
happen at shows to make it harder on thieves, and suggested multiple
changes myself. Predictably, one segment started a 2nd Amendment debate
and ignored the actual thrust of the original post. I hardly think I'm right all
the time; however, I am capable of staying on point. How about you?

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Old 09-30-2024, 09:36 AM
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Trent: no hyperbole or sounding off to hear myself think, just throwing some cold water on the Clint Eastwood control fantasies about guns.

Most people are not capable of handling a gun in a stressful situation, let alone in a crowd. They are not trained and have no experience. The few times I've brandished my gun for self-defense reasons at home I've been scared crapless and not sure if I could have hit the side of a barn cleanly had the sight of a big-ass gun not scared off the miscreants. I was not in a crowd, either. Armed in public in a crowd is not a place for amateurs. If shows allow arms, I am far more afraid of some yahoo with a handgun firing wildly into the crowd than I am of anyone stealing cards at a card show.

The laws on the line between self-defense and criminally culpable homicide are very fine and nuanced, again not a place for amateurs to play sheriff. We covered it in law school and just scraped the surface. Most of the popular 'knowledge' about it is folktales. As someone else noted, you can't just shoot someone who stole something, nor are the 'stand your ground' laws in the states that have them as absolute as the fantasists claim.

Now, taking on the topic of show security: I have promoted shows, set up at them, and attended them for nearly 50 years. I was asked into a group that wanted to run shows in LA and I opted not to join because of my concerns about security. It is just a matter of time before the sneak thievery and car break-ins move to armed robbery of dealers or the Los Angeles specialty, the smash and grab flash mob robbery. I do not wish to be on the liability end of any of that.

Most shows I have set up at since COVID have been in municipal facilities patrolled actively by local PD. I think that is the best way to keep the crime to a minimum, visible and active law enforcement presence. If I wanted to promote a show again, it would only be in a facility where I could get police stationed inside and I would also insist on hiring off-duty police officers for additional security.

I completely agree that show attendees and dealers will have to consider paying for security to be part of their future ticket prices and overhead expenses. There is just too much money sloshing around shows to count on amateurs to deter the crime.
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I am in no way shaming any victims in saying this, but we hear so many instances of cards being swiped from cases. Cases are normally lockable; no matter how inconvenient it is to have to lock and unlock them constantly, please do so.

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Old 09-30-2024, 10:23 AM
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I've been followed home twice in my life, neither as a result of a card show. Just some asshole who probably saw me go to the ATM or something. Both time I noticed the same car making a series of the same turns and on both occasions I rerouted and pulled into a police station. The first time this happened to me the car didn't even realized what they were doing and pulled into the station too, then quickly made a U-Turn out of the lot.
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Old 09-30-2024, 10:57 AM
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I am in no way shaming any victims in saying this, but we hear so many instances of cards being swiped from cases. Cases are normally lockable; no matter how inconvenient it is to have to lock and unlock them constantly, please do so.
Our theft threads this year could have been solved by:

1) Not shipping millions in cards to a hotel delivery room.

2) Keeping an eye on the case with extremely expensive cards or locking them in a case too large to effectively snatch and grab.

3) Locking their car in the parking lot.

4) Not leaving expensive cards in a unattended vehicle.

Basic common sense would have prevented all 4. A victim of a crime is not at fault, but a lack of common sense will make one a likelier victim in an imperfect world in which people do bad things. Extremist solutions are not relevant to what has actually happened, especially violent nutters looking for an excuse to display how tough they are.
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Our theft threads this year could have been solved by:

1) Not shipping millions in cards to a hotel delivery room.

2) Keeping an eye on the case with extremely expensive cards AND locking them in a case too large to effectively snatch and grab.

3) Locking their car in the parking lot.

4) Not leaving expensive cards in a unattended vehicle.

Basic common sense would have prevented all 4. A victim of a crime is not at fault, but a lack of common sense will make one a likelier victim in an imperfect world in which people do bad things. Extremist solutions are not relevant to what has actually happened, especially violent nutters looking for an excuse to display how tough they are.
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As a dealer, it's a safe assumption that your cases (or the ones you are renting) have locks. All it costs you is extra time and care to fully utilize them.

"I spent my money on the Clapgo D-29. It's the most impenetrable lock on the market today. It has only one design flaw: the door...must be CLOSED!"
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Thank you for this post, Adam. In my opinion, reading it was time well spent.

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Trent: no hyperbole or sounding off to hear myself think, just throwing some cold water on the Clint Eastwood control fantasies about guns.

Most people are not capable of handling a gun in a stressful situation, let alone in a crowd. They are not trained and have no experience. The few times I've brandished my gun for self-defense reasons at home I've been scared crapless and not sure if I could have hit the side of a barn cleanly had the sight of a big-ass gun not scared off the miscreants. I was not in a crowd, either. Armed in public in a crowd is not a place for amateurs. If shows allow arms, I am far more afraid of some yahoo with a handgun firing wildly into the crowd than I am of anyone stealing cards at a card show.

The laws on the line between self-defense and criminally culpable homicide are very fine and nuanced, again not a place for amateurs to play sheriff. We covered it in law school and just scraped the surface. Most of the popular 'knowledge' about it is folktales. As someone else noted, you can't just shoot someone who stole something, nor are the 'stand your ground' laws in the states that have them as absolute as the fantasists claim.

Now, taking on the topic of show security: I have promoted shows, set up at them, and attended them for nearly 50 years. I was asked into a group that wanted to run shows in LA and I opted not to join because of my concerns about security. It is just a matter of time before the sneak thievery and car break-ins move to armed robbery of dealers or the Los Angeles specialty, the smash and grab flash mob robbery. I do not wish to be on the liability end of any of that.

Most shows I have set up at since COVID have been in municipal facilities patrolled actively by local PD. I think that is the best way to keep the crime to a minimum, visible and active law enforcement presence. If I wanted to promote a show again, it would only be in a facility where I could get police stationed inside and I would also insist on hiring off-duty police officers for additional security.

I completely agree that show attendees and dealers will have to consider paying for security to be part of their future ticket prices and overhead expenses. There is just too much money sloshing around shows to count on amateurs to deter the crime.
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Now, taking on the topic of show security: I have promoted shows, set up at them, and attended them for nearly 50 years. I was asked into a group that wanted to run shows in LA and I opted not to join because of my concerns about security. It is just a matter of time before the sneak thievery and car break-ins move to armed robbery of dealers or the Los Angeles specialty, the smash and grab flash mob robbery. I do not wish to be on the liability end of any of that.

Most shows I have set up at since COVID have been in municipal facilities patrolled actively by local PD. I think that is the best way to keep the crime to a minimum, visible and active law enforcement presence. If I wanted to promote a show again, it would only be in a facility where I could get police stationed inside and I would also insist on hiring off-duty police officers for additional security.

I completely agree that show attendees and dealers will have to consider paying for security to be part of their future ticket prices and overhead expenses. There is just too much money sloshing around shows to count on amateurs to deter the crime.
The solution is for show promoters to hire visible armed security whether that be off-duty policemen or private security guards.

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The solution is for show promoters to hire visible armed security whether that be off-duty policemen or private security guards.

Does everyone saying this realize there were several uniformed police officers walking the show every day, plus conspicuous security staff as well? There's no way to cover an entire show of the size of the Philly show.
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That then is probably why we've not seen gangs descend upon shows to grab-and-run as they've been doing to stores in big cities of California.

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Does everyone saying this realize there were several uniformed police officers walking the show every day, plus conspicuous security staff as well? There's no way to cover an entire show of the size of the Philly show.

I noticed a larger presence myself walking around.

Curious if we see that in Chantilly
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Notfast has joined this miserable little battle. If ever I doubted my stance
in this matter, that doubt is now removed... And for the record, Notsmart,
I haven't claimed that I'm right and everyone else is wrong- that's just more
hyperbole from a tired mind. I have made the point that changes need to
happen at shows to make it harder on thieves, and suggested multiple
changes myself. Predictably, one segment started a 2nd Amendment debate
and ignored the actual thrust of the original post. I hardly think I'm right all
the time; however, I am capable of staying on point. How about you?

Trent King

Do you attend shows?
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I have no real ideas besides stop using cash but we all know the reason that isn't happening. I am kinda amazed with all the cards being shown off on here over the years that a few members haven't had their houses broken into.
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