Compliance Can Be A Dangerous Option | Active Self Protection
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I'm going to share this page as much as possible. You truly deserve the recognition you get for bringing so much awareness to these situations. It's truly helped me anywhere I go, I'm alert and always looking at what people are doing.
I really don't understand this video. For one, it was sensationalist to the max. Secondly, what the hell else were they meant to do in this situation? Compliance was not an option here – it was the only thing they could have done.
These guys were super squirrelly, and I could easily see someone getting shot here for no reason. If I had the chance to resist these guys, I definitely would.
I just started a job as a manager of a check cashing place. I just found out, after I already got hired, that this location that I'm taking over has been robbed at gunpoint multiple times. The last time just a couple months ago. I have a lifetime permit and cc daily but the company has strict rules about no weapons of any sort in the workplace. I'm in a tight spot financially and this was the best paying job offer I had, so for the time being, I have to take the job. I know this maybe a better question for an attorney, but I'm curious if anyone knows of any legal issues I would have to worry about if I CC regardless of company policy. Conceal very well. I don't care about getting fired if it means protecting myself but I don't want to get myself in legal trouble either. I live and work in Indiana if that makes any difference. I appreciate any feedback.
I honestly don't understand how you guys can live peacefully in the same country, same thing every video, white folks getting robbed, beaten & killed by….
I'm going to share this page as much as possible. You truly deserve the recognition you get for bringing so much awareness to these situations. It's truly helped me anywhere I go, I'm alert and always looking at what people are doing.
These guys were committed enough to go in armed, and they clearly are organized and experienced.
A more secure door and a being highly trained with gun in hand is the only thing that MAY have made a difference
Hum, why was that second door not locked? It seems like a limited access area.
I really don't understand this video. For one, it was sensationalist to the max. Secondly, what the hell else were they meant to do in this situation? Compliance was not an option here – it was the only thing they could have done.
These guys were super squirrelly, and I could easily see someone getting shot here for no reason. If I had the chance to resist these guys, I definitely would.
I just started a job as a manager of a check cashing place. I just found out, after I already got hired, that this location that I'm taking over has been robbed at gunpoint multiple times. The last time just a couple months ago. I have a lifetime permit and cc daily but the company has strict rules about no weapons of any sort in the workplace. I'm in a tight spot financially and this was the best paying job offer I had, so for the time being, I have to take the job. I know this maybe a better question for an attorney, but I'm curious if anyone knows of any legal issues I would have to worry about if I CC regardless of company policy. Conceal very well. I don't care about getting fired if it means protecting myself but I don't want to get myself in legal trouble either. I live and work in Indiana if that makes any difference. I appreciate any feedback.
Best possible outcome: 2 dead scumbags on the ground crying before they expire.
The world has no place for these scumbags
I honestly don't understand how you guys can live peacefully in the same country, same thing every video, white folks getting robbed, beaten & killed by….
Sometimes you just need to comply. A bonk on the head is nothing to getting shot.
Nothing is more important to me than justice. Too bad the guy didn't have an Uzi.