Defending Against Mob Violence

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Thanks for posting the video. A reality check, to be sure.

I won't say, "It'll never happen here," but the 30-odd of us who live in this tiny high-mountain community -- 30 miles from gas 'n' groceries -- chose this place for a reason.

My heartfelt best wishes go out to all of you who might be subjected to a mob.

Stay safe.
 
I won't say, "It'll never happen here," but the 30-odd of us who live in this tiny high-mountain community -- 30 miles from gas 'n' groceries -- chose this place for a reason.

We're about 12-15 miles from gas and groceries and are tucked at the foot of the mountains. The deputy sheriff lives next door to me. When asked about a possible mob situation, he just smiled and said they probably wouldn't get past him or me.

Still, the video gives us all something to think about. Let's be smart and let's stay safe.
 
This Self Defense, Home Defense, offensive stuff has become a cash cow.
Every idiot with a pair of aviator sun glasses and a turtle neck is a expert.
Most have never done squat. Main thing in all this civil uproar is concentrate on your surroundings. Use common sense and avoid places you can be caught up in it. Have plan to get out ahead of violence if coming to your area.
 
Great advice!! Avoiding the area of protest and mob action is simple and safe. But people can and do unknowingly run into a situation...such as a good friend of mine who spent a weekend in St Louis with his family. It happened to be just when the Ferguson Mo. riots were getting started. While stopped to fuel up he noticed a good sized mob not far away. Being unarmed and at the mob's mercy, he told his wife to slide over to the driver's seat, lock the doors, start the vehicle, and be ready to drive off. They made it out safely. That family is no longer unarmed and helpless. His college aged daughter and son both carry now as well.

I think Waze. It is a driving directions app

Great app!!
Another useful feature is the posting of police radar traps or police roadblocks...yeah, I know, they are 'necessary' to ensure the safety of other drivers, but they are revenue generators more than anything else. (sorry to get off of original subject)
 

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