Ah, so they are electronic. OK, I get it. Yeah, makes good sense.2) Improve your hearing substantially with the amplification
But how about a poster with a young mother at the back door of her rental home carrying an extra 20 lbs or so from recent childbirth
Just a regular woman with a uber-tactical ninja type squirrel rifle, right? Or does a uber-tactical ninja type rifle mean you do not need tactics?She's not an uber-tactical ninja type, just a regular woman wanting to protect her family and worried about what's going on out the window.
Bad things also happen at night, and in both situations mentioned bad things happened a lot a night. For the message of the photograph, to a fence sitter, a night scene would read better, I believe. It would be graphically stronger, giving more contrast in the composition, and it would be a more universal image of fear and dread. It would certainly read as less paranoia than a brightly lit daylight scene. If you think I believe bad things only happen at night, you are mistaken Pax.During both the situations the poster refers to, looters and rioters were blatantly doing their thing in broad daylight. It's a very, very dangerous fallacy to believe that such events are only dangerous during hours of darkness.