Saturday, 6 April 2013

Approaches To Combating A Nasty Attack

By Myels B Walker


I was getting into my motor vehicle right after grocery shopping when a man jumped from behind and forced himself into the vehicle along with me. I had not recognized his figure while I placed my grocery bags into the trunk moments previously. When he began assaulting me, though, all I performed was shout as hard as I can.

I was able to beat him down to the driver's seat but then he dragged me along with him. With all my screaming and also the honking, not a soul ever arrived. Thankfully, I had my cellular phone stun gun beside me for defense.

One cousin of mine possesses a different one, a 1.2 million volt rechargeable pen stun device with light. For her, high voltage stun weapons are more capable of taking an attacker down. Hers required her only a handful of shots to be able to weaken some guy that tried harassing her while she was riding the bus.

I remember seeing my dormitory buddy carrying a lipstick stun device back in college. It was powered with 950,000 volts and loaded with an embedded flashlight.

Considering that it resembled an ordinary tube of lipstick, no person assumed this was a self-defense weapon. Just as importantly, this fit beautifully within her own hand. She'd ever since recommended tiny stun weapons to her buddies.

Me, I am fearful of leaving any individual completely hurt, therefore I had second thoughts at first regarding purchasing a stun weapon. Right after learning that stun weapons were non-deadly, I changed my mind eventually.

Plus, I never desired anybody to know easily that I was armed. So, I acquired a disguised stun device that appeared as a normal camera cell phone. This one could release 4.5 million volts.

I'm able to remember vividly how, when I was attacked back then following that trip to the grocery store, the person tried to shove me out of my own car. As he was pulling my hair, I was able to pull my cell phone stun gun. With me on the driver's seat, I stunned him, targeting his groin. Subsequently, some people closed in on us. They noticed him slumped to the ground.




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