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Thread: Man Set on Fire After Refusing to Give Transient Money

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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
    Maintain situational awareness.
    Maintain your distance.
    Avoid being a "sitting duck" (seated inside a parked vehicle, ignition off or tranny in park, or window down) when you're engaged with a unknown contact.

    Whether it's in a party, bar, parking lot or just about anywhere, when you've sent someone away and they come back... it's usually to escalate or fight.
    The first time I turn a panhandler down it's a polite yet firm "no thank you".
    If they keep coming or come back at me a second time, i'm not nearly as polite and I am ready to throw the first punch.
    Same. I'm always very cautious with what appear to be homeless or vagrant people. There are a lot of unknowns pertaining to them... are they armed? Are they mentally unstable? Are they on drugs? Are they even homeless or is it a setup?

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    I EDC a full nomex suit.

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    Yes for Freyja! K9 deterrent points!


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    Just a dog chauffeur that used to hold the dumb end of the leash.

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    That is all kinds of fracked up. So the lesson is, if you've already told someone no and you come back to your car and they're still hanging out - assume they're up to no good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Cunningham View Post
    I EDC a full nomex suit.
    Yes, a zentai.
    #RESIST

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    Carhartt has a product line for this type of threat.

    http://www.carhartt.com/webapp/wcs/s...&prevPagename=
    "Take the message to Garcia."

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    Yes, a zentai.
    I lounge around my house in my nomex suit. The odds may be against someone breaking into my house and lighting me on fire, but I'll be ready if it ever happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain View Post
    That is all kinds of fracked up. So the lesson is, if you've already told someone no and you come back to your car and they're still hanging out - assume they're up to no good.
    When someone rejects normal social conventions (like buggering off after being asked to do so) then absolutely. In law enforcement there's a little motto: Ask. Tell. Make. When someone refuses to go along with the ask, it's a warning sign.
    3/15/2016

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToddG View Post
    ...I had a potential road rage incident solved similarly the other day. Guy felt I cut him off at an intersection and gunned his car to my bumper at the red light a hundred feet down the road. He was clearly shouting at the sky in his car and then decided it would be better to share his angst, so he got out of his car and started walking toward me. I just rolled down the rear windows and Freyja the Toothy Malinois said hello. I've decided to rename her Freyja the Anger Management Malinois because the dude seriously didn't seem nearly as confrontational as he jogged back to his car.
    Should one call 911 after a DCU*?


    * defensive canine use

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    That's why I ride around with my dog in the back of my pickup Folks stay away at gas stations.
    Nice!

    It works.

    I've had a GSD eye ball me at a gas station so intently that it made me walk an absurd path out of the way of the truck to get into the store.

    I've also seen one, recently, in a car that was so incensed at my presence that I had to move because I was sure he was pondering coming through the glass after me.

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