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[生意经营] 周日直播中///有一帮人持续来店里捣乱,怎么办呢? [复制链接]

发表于 2010-10-25 12:44 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 语阁 于 2010-10-25 12:40 发表
LS正解,坏人肯定心里更怕。

No. The teens are just for fun.
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原帖由 语阁 于 2010-10-25 13:40 发表
LS正解,坏人肯定心里更怕。

14岁一下的怕家长和学校。16岁以上的,什么都不怕。因为没有任何制度能制约住他们。国内为什么没有那么多人抢店呢?原因很简单,抓住了,肯定被打个半死,不光店主打,估计旁边店铺,邻居,连过路的都会过来打几下。听起来,很没有法纪,但这真的很奏效。 可是澳洲,谁敢打?打了他,自己都要被告上法庭。 上次听说一个故事,一个贼,偷东西,用梯子上了房。结果被owener发现了。owener把梯子撤了。贼,跳下来摔伤了。结果贼把owener告了。法官判决是因为owner撤梯子导致贼摔伤,并且贼没有偷成功,所以owner要赔偿贼。
http://www.fromjapan.co.jp?afid=Y34060

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那是贼私闯民宅. 我自己家的梯子,难道不能自己搬动,要请示谁吗?不相信有这种法律.
即使知道有这个法律,那就干脆打死再赔钱.

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发表于 2010-10-25 15:30 |显示全部楼层

回复 363# 的帖子

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同意兄台的说法:
十六/十七岁的鬼佬已经具备成年人的体魄,
但不需要向真正的成人那样承担法律责任,
而且又不象成年人那样“拖家带口”,没有那么多的顾及!
家长、学校或是警察对他们并没有什么真正的约束力,
就像那种夸张的说法“进警察局和回姥姥家一样”

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原帖由 realfenglin 于 2010-10-25 10:53 发表
上学时,打工饭店边上有个MILK BAR,里面的鬼佬是这样做的:
观察店周围经常在街边上聚着的那些小流氓,然后打听一些来店里买东西的老头,老太,问清楚他们的底细,家在那里住,是不是在店周围住等等。
然后,只要这些小混混来店里买东 ...

确实老捣乱的不是附近的流氓,出事当天,附近的小流氓就来慰问了,问我们长什么样子,要替我们找人出来。然后定期来店里问怎么样了,找到没啊。刚还来了呢。
这些附近的流氓刚开始也来偷东西,不过我们不是软处理,是硬处理,他们觉得你不是哪种软柿子,就不会来捣乱了,有的在外面抢劫,来我们店里也是付钱买饮料的。
老在这边走的人,不大会这样恶劣,就算遇到个恶劣的小兔崽子,但是他认识的流氓可能和我们就比较熟,也就不会再来。
这些附近小流氓最大的问题不是没的吃,是没的抽,烟我肯定是不能给了,不过给点好处也是常有的。

不过这位兄弟的主意还是不错的,以后我会试试。

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原帖由 personcy 于 2010-10-25 16:33 发表

确实老捣乱的不是附近的流氓,出事当天,附近的小流氓就来慰问了,问我们长什么样子,要替我们找人出来。然后定期来店里问怎么样了,找到没啊。刚还来了呢。
这些附近的流氓刚开始也来偷东西,不过我们不是软处理,是硬处理,他们觉 ...

审时度势,软硬兼施。
说来多容易啊,实际操作可是难度不小。
小生意不好做啊。
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没什么是好做的,各行有各行的难处。

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武器方面楼主一定要注意啊什么甩棍,辣椒喷雾,电棒都是违法的,警察看到了就先抓你了. 违禁武器的罪名比打架斗殴可严重多了. 千万不要拿出来用啊. (特别是有录像的时候,还有现在带刀也是大罪名要注意了)给你个链接看看是关于违禁武器的定义和惩罚的. http://www.judcom.nsw.gov.au/pub ... apons_offences.html
Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 No 127


Schedule 1 Prohibited weapons

(Section 4 (1))

1 Knives
(1) A flick knife (or other similar device) that has a blade which opens automatically by gravity or centrifugal force or by any pressure applied to a button, spring or device in or attached to the handle of the knife.
(2) A ballistic knife that propels a knife-like blade of any material by any means other than an explosive.
(3) A sheath knife that has a sheath which withdraws into its handle by gravity or centrifugal force or if pressure is applied to a button, spring or device attached to or forming part of the sheath, handle or blade of the knife.
(4) An Urban Skinner push dagger or any other device that consists of a single-edged or multi-edged blade or spike that has a handle fitted transversely to the blade or spike and allows the blade or spike to be supported by the palm of the hand so that stabbing blows or slashes can be inflicted by a punching or pushing action.
(5) A trench knife or any other device that consists of a single-edged or multi-edged blade or spike that is fitted with a handle made of any hard substance that can be fitted over the knuckles of the hand of the user to protect the knuckles and increase the effect of a punch or blow, or that is adapted for such use.
(6) A butterfly knife or “balisong” or any other device that consists of a single-edged or multi-edged blade or spike that fits within 2 handles attached to the blade or spike by transverse pivot pins and is capable of being opened by gravity or centrifugal force.
(7) A star knife or any other device that consists of a number of angular points, blades or spikes disposed outwardly about a central axis point and that are designed to spin around the central axis point in flight when thrown at a target.

2 Miscellaneous weapons
(1) Any bomb, grenade, rocket, missile or mine (or other similar device, such as a tear-gas canister) that is in the nature of (or that expels or contains) an explosive, incendiary, irritant or gas, and whether or not it is “live” or has been deactivated. A “live” rocket must have a propellant charge of more than 100 grams, and a “live” missile must have an explosive or incendiary charge of more than 7 grams, for it to be a prohibited weapon.
(2) A flame thrower that is of military design, or any other device that is capable of projecting ignited incendiary fuel.
(3) Any device that is designed to propel or launch a bomb, grenade, rocket or missile by any means other than by means of an explosive, including a device known as a PVC cannon.
(4) A spear gun having an overall length (being the length of the spear gun when it is not loaded with a spear) of less than 45 centimetres.
(5) A crossbow (or any similar device) consisting of a bow fitted transversely on a stock that has a groove or barrel designed to direct an arrow or bolt.
(6) A slingshot (being a device consisting of an elasticised band secured to the forks of a “Y” shaped frame), other than a home-made slingshot for use by a child in the course of play.
(7) A Saunders “Falcon” Hunting Sling, or any other device in the nature of a hunting sling, catapult or slingshot that is designed for use with, or a component part of which is, a brace that:
(a) fits or rests on the forearm or on another part of the body of the user, and
(b) supports the wrist against the tension of elastic material used to propel a projectile.
(8) A blow-gun or blow-pipe that is capable of projecting a dart, or any other device that consists of a pipe or tube through which missiles in the form of a dart are capable of being projected by the exhaled breath of the user or by any other means other than an explosive.
(9) Any dart capable of being projected from a blow-gun or blow-pipe.
(10) A Farallon Shark Dart, or any other similar device that is designed to expel, on contact, any gas or other substance capable of causing bodily harm and which is reasonably capable of being carried concealed about the person.
(11) A dart projector known as the Darchery dartslinger, or any other similar device that is designed to project a dart by means of an elasticised band.
(12) A mace or any other similar article that consists of a club or staff fitted with a flanged or spiked head, other than a ceremonial mace made for and used solely as a symbol of authority on ceremonial occasions.
(13) A flail or any other similar article that consists of a staff or handle that has fitted to one end, by any means, a freely swinging striking part that is armed with spikes or studded with any protruding matter.
(14) A whip that has a lash which is comprised wholly or partly of any form of metal.
(15) A whip known as a cat-o’-nine-tails, or any other whip that consists of a handle to which there is attached any number of knotted lashes.
(16) Kung fu sticks or “nunchaku”, or any other similar article consisting of 2 or more sticks or bars made of any material that are joined together by any means that allows the sticks or bars to swing independently of each other.
(17) A side-handled baton or any other similar article consisting of a baton, staff or rod that is made of any hard substance and has fitted to one side a handle, whether or not that handle is permanently fixed.
(17A) An extendable or telescopic baton.
(18) Any hand-held defence or anti-personnel device that is designed to administer an electric shock on contact, such as the Taser Self-Defence Weapon or an electrified brief-case, but not including any such hand-held device that may lawfully be used on an animal in accordance with the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979.
(19) Knuckle-dusters or any other similar article that is made of any hard substance and that can be fitted over the knuckles of the hand of the user to protect the knuckles and increase the effect of a punch or other blow or that is adapted for use as such.
(20) A sap glove, or any other similar article, that consists of a glove (including a fingerless glove) that has a layer of powdered lead sewn under the outer covering and positioned over the knuckle area on the back of the glove.
(21) A studded glove, or any other similar article, that consists of a glove (including a fingerless glove) that has a number of raised studs or spikes made of a hard substance and positioned over the back of the glove to increase the effect of a punch or blow.
(22) Any device designed or intended as a defence or anti-personnel spray and that is capable of discharging by any means any irritant matter comprising or containing any one or more of the following substances in liquid, powder, gas or chemical form:
(a) chloroacetophenone, known as CN,
(b) orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile, known as CS,
(c) dypenylaminechloroarsone, known as DM or Adamsite,
(d) oleoresin capsicum, known as OC.
(23) Any device (not being a device referred to in subclause (22)) designed as a defence or anti-personnel spray and that is capable of discharging any irritant matter.
(24) Any acoustic or light-emitting anti-personnel device that is designed to cause permanent or temporary incapacity or to otherwise disorientate persons.

3 Replicas, imitations, concealed blades etc
(1) Any imitation or replica of a bomb, grenade, rocket, missile or mine (or similar device), unless it is of an approved type.
(2) Any imitation or replica of a firearm in respect of which a licence or permit is required under the Firearms Act 1996 (including any imitation or replica pistol, blank fire pistol, shortened firearm, machine gun or sub-machine gun), unless it is of an approved type.
(3) A walking stick or cane that contains a sword or any other single-edged or multi-edged blade or spike of any length or of any material.
(4) A riding crop that contains a knife, stiletto or any other single-edged or multi-edged blade or spike of any length or of any material.
(5) A Bowen Knife Belt or any other similar article consisting of a belt or belt buckle that conceals or disguises within the article a knife or a single-edged or multi-edged blade or spike of any length or of any material.
(6) Any article or device that:
(a) due to its appearance is capable of being mistaken for something else that is not a weapon, and
(b) disguises and conceals within it a single-edged or multi-edged blade or spike of any length or of any material.

4 Miscellaneous articles
(1) Body armour vests (or any other similar article) designed for anti-ballistic purposes and to be worn on any part of the body (other than helmets or anti-ballistic articles used for eye or hearing protection).
(2) Handcuffs (other than antique handcuffs, or children’s toy handcuffs, that are of an approved type).
(3) Silencers or any other device designed for attachment to a firearm for the purpose of muffling, reducing or stopping the noise created by firing the firearm.
(4) A firearm magazine, being:
(a) a rimfire magazine with a capacity of more than 15 rounds, or
(b) a centre-fire self-loading rifle magazine with a capacity of more than 5 rounds, or
(c) a shotgun magazine with a capacity of more than 5 rounds, or
(d) a shotgun tubular magazine extension that is capable of extending the capacity of a shotgun magazine to more than 5 rounds, or
(e) a pistol magazine with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.
(5) Any article or device, such as a device known as a brass catcher, that is designed to be attached to a firearm for the purposes of catching ejected cartridge cases when the firearm is being fired.
(6) Any portable tyre deflation device, or any other similar portable device, that is designed to puncture, or that has been adapted for the purposes of puncturing, the tyres of a motor vehicle when driven over the device.

自卫武器的定义就是当时拿什么就是什么,有准备的那是蓄谋的.真的上法庭不好解释. 所以拿来顶门的铁棍之类的平时用的物件最好.

这种事情唯一解决的办法就是让这帮垃圾真的怕了不敢来了,警察不可能每天看着你. 你一定要知道他们的底细.有几个人,住在那里. 平时在那里聚集. 谁是头头. 试着和当班的沙展(就是三条杠的那个,或者扛越多的那个)打听点消息.一般他们在这个区当班久了对惹事的小混混都略知一二的.或者还可以安排个朋友跟踪他们看看他们到底住那里,不过要注意安全. 等你了解清楚了, 那天我们找点身强力壮的一群人去他们家坐坐,先礼后兵让他们知道我们是生意人不想惹麻烦但是也不怕麻烦. 只要从根本上让他们有危机感才能反败为胜, 不然处于暗处永远是被动的.

还有警察也受糖衣炮弹的. 介绍你麦当劳的经验,挂个大点的牌子写上当班警察穿制服来买东西可以打折,特别是香烟之类的. 那怕成本卖也好过担心受怕的.等警察来的多了,小混混自然不会经常光顾你了.

小混混是什么种族人啊? 白人的话我才楼主大概在beverly hills,narwee 附近. 中东和地中海人那可能在rockdale附近了. 我猜是白人小鬼佬是吗?

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我个人觉得棒球棍挺好用的, 但平时不能放在车前后座, 得放在车后箱里, 否则警察回来找麻烦。
车里可以用steeringwheel lock, 虽然威力不甚大, 但抵挡一两个持刀歹徒还是挺有功效的。
至于LZ说到棒球棍使用麻烦, 那是不习惯才会有这样的感觉。 使用棒球棍需要对腕力, 臂力, 腰力和背力都有一定要求。 平时得多做相关锻炼才能把效果发挥理想。 我一般平时用一米左右长的GARDEN AX来训练, 效果相当好, 训练一个月后使用棒球棍会感觉就像挥舞塑料棍那样轻松。

以前旁边一个租房的鬼子邻居很拽, 垃圾经常往我垃圾桶里扔, 车时常停在我前院, 还有一次轰我门说我的狗吵(他自己的诺维亚经常半夜叫得欢, 他却选择性没听见, 说I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH MY DOG, 还威胁我IF YOU DON'T DO ANYTHING, I WILL)。 后来(大概一年多前)自从我开始在后院练花园斧后, 这家伙老实多了。

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原帖由 Devil_Star 于 2010-10-26 08:19 发表
我个人觉得棒球棍挺好用的, 但平时不能放在车前后座, 得放在车后箱里, 否则警察回来找麻烦。
车里可以用steeringwheel lock, 虽然威力不甚大, 但抵挡一两个持刀歹徒还是挺有功效的。
至于LZ说到棒球棍使用麻烦, 那是不 ...


我在车上也放了一把"刚买的"小斧子

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原帖由 hsqhugh 于 2010-10-26 07:25 发表


我在车上也放了一把"刚买的"小斧子


记得常更新发票。
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做小生意真不容易啊,楼主有勇有谋,希望小混混不要再来骚扰了

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车上放武器记得做全套啊,光有棒球棍没有球和手套就说不过去了,还要是旧货店买的那种旧的手套和球. 不然木杆和铁杆高尔夫球杆也不错的. 但是也要放全套的为上. 板球棍也是好办法,还符合澳洲国情.

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多年前,pizza店打工的时候,看到老板脚边儿总放个破 板球棍,我还傻傻的问他是否打板球,当时这个希腊佬只是笑笑,现在才知道 原来是干这个用的。

还有当时有警察来店里,老板都是2刀一个pizza卖给警察的。说是,万一有事儿,警察会来的快点儿。 不过给他打了一年的工没见到有人来闹事儿的。也许都被他摆平了吧。。。

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店主,我也在南面,QQ-17675445,你要干缺人的时候,找我。 我可以飞刀帮你干掉几个。。。我人不壮,但拿家伙,比的是, 快, 准,狠。 一干下去,让他彻底丧失战斗力。

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发表于 2010-10-26 15:14 |显示全部楼层
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还有,去买 samurai sword。 你真要厉害点的, 自己开个锋,很快。 买五指环戴手上的,上面全是钢钉,打起来他们手上会全是窟窿,自己根本没事.自己也要好点的东西来做保护
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这个以后去小店买东西,要小心了。
店主都是练家子。

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原帖由 hsqhugh 于 2010-10-26 08:25 发表


我在车上也放了一把"刚买的"小斧子


你以为放个斧子就厉害了?  遇到有枪的你就傻眼了。
看看是你的斧子快还是人家的子弹快。
反腐倡廉,打黑除恶,治理环境污染是我国当前的主要任务。-----国务院办公厅

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原帖由 Devil_Star 于 2010-10-26 08:19 发表
我个人觉得棒球棍挺好用的, 但平时不能放在车前后座, 得放在车后箱里, 否则警察回来找麻烦。
车里可以用steeringwheel lock, 虽然威力不甚大, 但抵挡一两个持刀歹徒还是挺有功效的。
至于LZ说到棒球棍使用麻烦, 那是不 ...


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发表于 2010-10-26 15:54 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 loloer 于 2010-10-26 14:34 发表
多年前,pizza店打工的时候,看到老板脚边儿总放个破 板球棍,我还傻傻的问他是否打板球,当时这个希腊佬只是笑笑,现在才知道 原来是干这个用的。

还有当时有警察来店里,老板都是2刀一个pizza卖给警察的。说是,万一有事儿,警察 ...


他还收钱啊,以前做7-Eleven,对警察都是open bar式的供应

发表于 2010-10-26 16:24 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 fifi 于 2010-10-26 16:54 发表


他还收钱啊,以前做7-Eleven,对警察都是open bar式的供应



警察果然是 有license的 土匪呀
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发表于 2010-10-26 16:30 |显示全部楼层
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我老公脾气暴燥,方圆几里的都知道!!他有 gun license.有四把枪,没人来惹麻烦!!!

发表于 2010-10-26 16:45 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 七朵花 于 2010-10-26 17:30 发表
我老公脾气暴燥,方圆几里的都知道!!他有 gun license.有四把枪,没人来惹麻烦!!!

发表于 2010-10-26 16:51 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 Seiya 于 2010-10-26 17:45 发表


这里指望警察是没用的。。。。还是要靠自己。
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发表于 2010-10-26 16:57 |显示全部楼层
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lz出钱请楼上老公护店吧

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小混混吧其实就是少根经、好勇斗狠的SB先锋类型,LZ别指望能跟它们大事化小,小事化无。
这帮SB每天都不知道要干多少坏事才开心,你尽量少刺激到它们的狗神经并且加强防范意识,这些狗崽子也挑人欺负,但愿它们找到别的乐慢慢的就忘了你吧,BTW找几个兄弟撑撑场面,还是有一定的作用的
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店里多准备几壶开水
闲来沏茶,战时......

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原帖由 七朵花 于 2010-10-26 17:30 发表
我老公脾气暴燥,方圆几里的都知道!!他有 gun license.有四把枪,没人来惹麻烦!!!

我知道你老公的。他爱打猎对不?在网上看过他的枪。
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发表于 2010-10-26 17:44 |显示全部楼层
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还是带着3/4“socket  wrench 的扳手,全铁的,还带把手,比斧头长,也不能算是凶器。

最好再买一只左手的全钢丝手套,就是butcher用的那种,就算空手入白刃也不是问题,就是有点小贵,不锈钢的,单只批发价180刀。

发表于 2010-10-26 19:39 |显示全部楼层
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LS这些都是开什么店的啊。哇哈哈。
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