E-Sports Staff Member Uses Coyote Spray On Solicitor

Published on April 12, 2020
Duration: 7:42

This guide details the tactical deployment of coyote spray (OC spray) as demonstrated in an Active Self Protection video. It covers identifying a threat, intervening with spray, maintaining distance, and best practices for effective use, emphasizing de-escalation and legal rights for business owners. The instruction comes from an expert defensive trainer with high authority.

Quick Summary

Expert John Correia from Active Self Protection details tactical OC spray deployment. Key advice includes maintaining 3-5 feet distance, avoiding warnings, and preferring stream formulations to minimize overspray. Understanding legal rights and pre-attack indicators like hands in pockets is also vital for effective self-defense in business environments.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 00:33Incident Breakdown
  3. 01:14OC Spray Deployment
  4. 01:58Legal Rights and De-escalation
  5. 03:09Risks of Physical Escalation
  6. 04:17Tactical Use of OC Spray
  7. 05:30Spray Best Practices

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key tactical considerations when using OC spray for self-defense?

Maintain 3-5 feet distance, avoid warning the aggressor, and prefer stream formulations to minimize overspray. Quick access staging is also crucial for effective deployment during a confrontation.

How can business owners legally handle aggressive individuals on their property?

Business owners have the right to ask individuals to leave. If they refuse, it constitutes trespassing. De-escalation and 'verbal judo' should be attempted before resorting to force, but appropriate tools can be used if physical contact is initiated.

What is the significance of Major Capsaicinoids in OC spray?

Major Capsaicinoids are the active compounds in pepper spray. A concentration of 0.92% MC, as seen in the coyote spray used, indicates a potent formulation capable of incapacitating an aggressor.

What pre-attack indicators should one watch for during a confrontation?

According to expert John Correia, a significant pre-attack indicator is an aggressor keeping their hands in their pockets, which can signal imminent hostile action.

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