Two Punks Lack Respect For The Elderly | Active Self Protection

Published on February 12, 2019
Duration: 9:55

This video analyzes a robbery where a 71-year-old man was attacked. It highlights the importance of awareness for vulnerable populations and identifies 'hitching up pants' as a pre-attack cue. The analysis also recommends carrying force multipliers like OC spray and emphasizes the need for skills like safe falling to mitigate injury.

Quick Summary

The video analyzes a robbery, identifying 'hitching up pants' as a key pre-attack cue. It stresses awareness for vulnerable populations and recommends carrying force multipliers like OC spray (Saber Red, Fox Labs 5.3) for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsor: Newbold Targets Intro
  2. 00:25Incident Overview: Manteca Robbery
  3. 02:17Vulnerable Populations & Awareness
  4. 03:48Pre-Attack Cues: Hitching Pants
  5. 05:06Force Multipliers: OC Spray Recommendations
  6. 06:37Physical Skills: Safe Falling

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some key pre-attack indicators discussed in the video?

The video highlights 'hitching up pants' as a definitive pre-attack indicator. This behavior often signals that an individual is preparing to engage in physical confrontation or flee the scene, suggesting an imminent threat.

What self-defense tools are recommended for carrying?

The analysis recommends carrying force multipliers like OC spray (pepper spray). Specific brands mentioned include Saber Red and Fox Labs 5.3, particularly useful in restrictive jurisdictions like California.

Why is awareness important for vulnerable populations?

Awareness is presented as the primary tool for vulnerable populations like the elderly, women, and children. It helps buy time and create options when faced with a threat, potentially preventing escalation to physical violence.

What safety features do Newbold Targets offer?

Newbold Targets are made from self-sealing reactive polymer. They are designed to be safer than steel targets because bullets pass through without ricochet or lead splatter, reducing safety risks during training.

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