February 28, 2010
Make Your Self Defense Weapon Blend In With Everyday Items
The last thing anyone thinks about when they are dressing up to go out is the self defense. Sadly it is that approach that makes theatre goers and other customers of the arts helpless to criminals. Forgetting that crime can happen at any time can make it easier for criminals of all types to target you.
The Topography of Self Defense
Due to the economic requirement countless theatres are sited in areas that are less savory in town this means that the threat of crimes for example car jacking, petty theft, assault etc. is enlarged. It is vital that you don’t let the beauty of the building obscure the nearby neighborhood. Countless art institutions are alert of the potential augmented danger to their clients and provide suggestions for personal safety when attending the art events.
Be aware of your surroundings and park close to your destination. In fact, if the theater has parking associated with its facility, use their parking structure even if it ends up costing a few dollars more than parking on the street. It is important that you always trust your instincts as you examine the people around you, even those who look like they are clients of the arts.
Self Defense in Your Purse
Another thing to think of is putting a little something extra in your handbag along with the lipstick and credit card. Self defense guns are extremely discrete if [required|call for|needed] and can also be [bought|obtained|purchased|acquired] especially with a small handbag in mind.
Pepper spray is also an extremely portable self defense option. Accessible in countless types and sizes of containers, personal protection sprays can be taken around without having to worry about looking awkward and potentially take away the evening’s elegance. Concealed pepper spray is available in the form of everyday objects such as pagers, rings, and other things that could easily be found in a lady’s handbag or a man’s briefcase even on a dressier evening.
[An addition|A new|A further|An extra] measure of protection would be to buy a stun gun that can also be [hidden|obscured] in a handbag or purse. This non-lethal weapon option is both effective and safe and could mean the difference between a close call and an early curtain call.
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