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Compliance Does Not Always Work As A Strategy | Active Self Protection

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Mark Rai says:

No sympathy for unarmed victims. First guy ran out the store, could've turned around and easily ambush the perp. Second guy I'm at a loss. It's like he was banking on the benevolence of someone who just shot another person in the head.

Jacob Schmid says:

That was the only video you could get where compliance didn't work? Poor example. Dude failed completely. Compliance is giving the robber what they want. And if he knew he couldn't open it than he should have ran out the door when the robber left to the back. He already knew the dude would shoot him. I'm so confused by that video. You frustrate the robber, dont give him what he wants. Well that's not compliance.

Dennis Kettinger says:

I carry 27/7

Jack Skudlarek says:

That last guy deserves to take a bath in w whirlpool of lemon juice, hot sauce, and razor blades.

Wizdumb says:

Ok bro enough of watching this channel. That last video did something to me 😬

PatRiot says:

Unarmed employees who handle massive amounts of money?

Very ignorant…..

Semper Fi says:

Wonder why the second guy didn't run when he had the chance.

Jason Driscoll says:

Why didn't he run out the door when the guy went into the back room?

Happy Native American Viking Cowboy says:

Dude you're sending the wrong message. LET EM HAVE THE MONEY! No need to be a hero and potentially get killed for someone else's cash

sean no says:

i swear there was another vidoe at this same place where a guy punche da guy with cerbaeral palsey

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