/\/\ What's that? Have a few friends in Houston and getting cars broken into seems to be a regular thing. Crazy.
I used to put all my extra NRA stickers on the right side of the back rear bumper of the libs' vehicles at work. It took them a couple of weeks to see it and they'd go ballistic! Great fun, advertising for the NRA, and they never lost any of the guns they didn't have!!
I've got an NRA sticker right now that I've thought about putting on my car but the guy's comment about it being an advertisement and possibly inviting a break-in (even though I don't carry a gun in my car) made me stop and think. On the 'off chance' of triggering some druggie to break my window or some nut case to key my car, I'm now thinking why do anything that tends to make your vehicle a target. Naturally, if I caught them in the act, there'd be hell to pay. But more often than not, these kinds of criminal acts happen with nobody around to catch them.
I used to put all my extra NRA stickers on the right side of the back rear bumper of the libs' vehicles at work. It took them a couple of weeks to see it and they'd go ballistic! Great fun, advertising for the NRA, and they never lost any of the guns they didn't have!!
No stickers of any kind on my vehicles. I even trim my registration and inspection stickers to make them smaller... I just like the clean look.
I don't think it's really worth debating.
Isn't that why forums exist? Other peoples opinions?
Like arguing over engine oil types.