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Feel threaten by gun owner - what should I do?

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 10:34 pm
by Garry
Dear all,

I do not own any fire arm. I recently started working on a property in Ludhiana and a person who live in our neghbour has a 32 bore gun which he apparently obtained legally. The problem is that he carries it to intimidate people and carries it openly and I personally really feel threatened by it. He has even fired one bullet openly towards sky one day ago. Looks like he has obtained the weapon by bribing officials and claims no fear of police. He is often no in sober condition and appears to be intoxicated. He also drives around the nighbourhood in his car playing loud music with his weapon . Since the time I have started the work in neighbor, I have seen him few times with gun in his hand. Now what should I do in this situation to make sure my life is safe. I can not leave my work as it is our property? I though about going to police, but I have am not sure if I will get any protection as the person has calmed that he payed bribes of 2 Lakhs to obtaine the fire arm.

Please advise,

Kind Regards,
Garry

Re: Feel threaten by gun owner - what should I do?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 1:58 am
by Vikram
His behaviour does not seem ideal but what specific threatening behaviour did he display towards you to feel threatened? The things you wrote about him such as bribing police to get his license, etc., are hearsay. If he discharged his firearm within the city, then he broke the law. If you really think he threatened you in some manner, the best thing to do is to contact the police. That he has connections is irrelevant here. There is little you can do beyond going to the police.

Re: Feel threaten by gun owner - what should I do?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 8:18 am
by chicky
HI Garry,

There's a old saying "Barking dogs do not bite", therefore please do not be intimidated by this neighbor, fear generates terror in our mind, and generally we are more scared by what our mind tells us, than what it actually is. There must be a lot more people living in the area, do all of them feel scared by this neighbor ? If yes, then collectively report this guy to the Police , if not, then maybe it's just in your mind, please calm yourself and don't worry.

Best wishes

Re: Feel threaten by gun owner - what should I do?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 9:23 am
by goodboy_mentor
Garry wrote:I do not own any fire arm. I recently started working on a property in Ludhiana and a person who live in our neghbour has a 32 bore gun which he apparently obtained legally. The problem is that he carries it to intimidate people and carries it openly and I personally really feel threatened by it. He has even fired one bullet openly towards sky one day ago. Looks like he has obtained the weapon by bribing officials and claims no fear of police. He is often no in sober condition and appears to be intoxicated. He also drives around the nighbourhood in his car playing loud music with his weapon . Since the time I have started the work in neighbor, I have seen him few times with gun in his hand. Now what should I do in this situation to make sure my life is safe. I can not leave my work as it is our property? I though about going to police, but I have am not sure if I will get any protection as the person has calmed that he payed bribes of 2 Lakhs to obtaine the fire arm.
Law goes by evidence and not by feelings. What real evidence do you have to back your claims that he threatened you? Any eyewitness? Any audio visual recording? If no then first collect evidence.

Most importantly, he is your neighbor, is it wise to get into legal or illegal quarrels or fights with your neighbor? Personally getting into fight with neighbors would be last thing in my mind. I would try my level best to live peacefully and amicably with all the neighbors. Is he also feeling "threatened" by a new entrant in the locality and doing these antics to display who is "the boss" in the locality? Is it possible to remove his fears in a friendly manner? Is it possible to be friendly with him, still keeping reasonable distance so that he may not become over friendly? Can your family elders play some positive role in diffusing the tension? All these questions and many more questions you need to discuss with yourself, your family and elders.