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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

By Scott Eric




















1 - Info vs. Marvelous Stories

As a pro self-defense instructor, I'm proud to have so many females working out with us. In our alignment classes, I go through some quick tools and give basic information which almost always counters the what ladies have been told. Seek the truth about your private safety through data. Stories are exciting, interesting, frightening - but stories are dissimilar from info. Stories can include data, but stories are the micro-view. We need the macro-view.

What's truly happening where we live, work, or visit? Where are we able to get that? The media? The media tells stories that are specially picked, professionally produced, and edited.

The media offers a service, however it is not a public service. It's a private service driven by advertising. There is nothing wrong with this of course, it just skews reporting toward getting eyeballs on screens and paper - where they'll also see the paid advertisements.

2 - Not Hiding It, Just Not Talking about It...

Do you know that many entertainment districts with lots of bars and eateries are privately owned, and assertive reporting on crime trends is daunted? How is this done? With advertising bucks. Political influence. How often have stars and athletes gotten help "keeping it out of the papers?" The internet has certainly assisted in turning this around, there is however still picking and selecting going on.

Police reports are naturally filed. They have to be. Whether a news desk does anything with a trend of a few attacks against ladies at the hot spots is another matter.

Know What's Actually Happening.

3 - Personal Safety is about Information, Behaviour, and Tools.

The internet is a tremendous source of info, which drives information. Here are some great, free tools that we share with our clients. Note - The web is amazing for info , but creates some problems with behaviour - which I'll cover in a later article, with Social Networks.

3 FREE Info Tools that keep you safer:

www.crimereports.com - This database includes criminal activity in the U.S, UK, and Canada. A 30 day history of crimes are available on the map, with the addresses, names, and photos of registered sexual offenders. This totally free resource contains a roll-up of real police reports, on a Google map-type format.

How often have you had to inquire about the security of an area you're journeying to or when thinking about a move? Just asking around can provide you with a feel for what is happening, but it's far better to grasp what is happening.

Quick Background Investigation - Ever wonder if a new friend, business associate, or neighbor has a record? Does something appear a bit "off" about someone put in from of you? You can do a moderately good search on the net, absolutely free. This may not include everything - but most politics, crime, and law-enforcement occurs at the local level. Many states have free court record searches available online. Your country's site may look different than the ones I show.

Be wary of sites that promise a free background probe hitting every criminal database internationally , then send you to a sales page to purchase a membership. A comprehensive background check will cost money (about $20) - but a quick check check takes 2 minutes and is free. The linke is viewable from our blog.

Amazon Home Services - At first, this one might appear peculiar, but over the years, one of the commonest questions we have had asked from girls is the right way to find competent, non-creepy service professionals. We don't counsel paying up for any type of list or referral, because the paid services sometimes prioritize companies that pay to be on the list .

Amazon is moving forcefully into home services, and the female demographic is a huge part of their multi-billion dollar concern. Do not waste your time calling places trying to find someone that has a brain in his head and failed to just get out of jail.

Source any service through an internet source which has reviews . Get a quote or fixed rate for simpler work. Let any supplier know you can't wait to give a 5-star review for great work. (and they will understand the flip side) Any visit should be scheduled, preferably earlier in the morning, and any service professional should have ID and present it before getting access to your house. ?

In the subsequent article in this series, we will have a video guide including one of our female team members installing an easy, no-fuss camera monitoring system, which anyone that can work a smartphone and laptop PC can do!





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