Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/09/04

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Subject: [Leica] Murders in the UK
From: LRZeitlin@aol.com
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 13:59:04 EDT

Ian writes:

<<Interesting. There are around 700 murders committed annually in the UK. A

quick search of Google showed that in 2001 there were around 16000 murders

in the US (FBI figures). The population of the US is approximately 4.5

larger than that of the UK. Are you seriously suggesting that the UK's

murder rate is comparable to that of the US?>>

Ian, 

It's known as literary license, Exaggeration, used to make a point. Like 
Leica fans swearing that the M7 is the best of all possible cameras because it 
loads through the base. You have isolated one line from a long paragraph 
detailing the rampant crime and hypocrisy about gun control in the UK. While the 
series was intended to be humerous, the implications of this passage were dead 
serious. And to not offend the squeamish, I omitted the section about Jill Dando 
being shot and killed in broad daylight on a London street. They never caught 
the killer, did they?

Larry Z
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